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The Whitewings were first sent into battle with the Altean Army in Chapter 7 (6 SNES), where she wanted to attack the enemy head-on to preserve her knightly pride, but General Harmein of Dolhr refused to allow this by threatening Maria. Minerva would then retreat from the battlefield after either being defeated or growing disgusted by Hermein's tactics. | The Whitewings were first sent into battle with the Altean Army in Chapter 7 (6 SNES), where she wanted to attack the enemy head-on to preserve her knightly pride, but General Harmein of Dolhr refused to allow this by threatening Maria. Minerva would then retreat from the battlefield after either being defeated or growing disgusted by Hermein's tactics. | ||
− | After this point, Minerva began planning a rebellion against both her brother and the Dolhr Empire. Dolhr had suspected this | + | After this point, Minerva began planning a rebellion against both her brother and the Dolhr Empire. Dolhr had suspected this had the Whitewings separated from her. However, Minerva could not act as long as Maria was captured, so she sent Catria to inform the leader of the Altean army about this. In Chapter 10 (8 SNES), Maria was rescued by the leader of the Altean army, [[Marth]], at which point Minerva became part of his army in order to redeem Macedon's honor after Michalis had defiled it. As the army began its campaign on Macedon, Minerva remained gravely determined to battling her brother, saying that she still loved him enough to kill him herself rather than by some stranger's hand. |
They battled Michalis in Chapter 22 (17 SNES), and Book 2 implies it was Minerva who dealt the final blow to Michalis with his lance. He was believed dead (only to later get better), and following the War of Darkness's end, Minerva helped to restore Macedon to glory but remained reluctant to take up the throne despite the public's wishes. | They battled Michalis in Chapter 22 (17 SNES), and Book 2 implies it was Minerva who dealt the final blow to Michalis with his lance. He was believed dead (only to later get better), and following the War of Darkness's end, Minerva helped to restore Macedon to glory but remained reluctant to take up the throne despite the public's wishes. |