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In Paralogue 19 (Irreconcilable Paths) of Fire Emblem Awakening, one of the SpotPass Paralogues that unlocks at the same time as the Endgame, in which Walhart has come back from the dead, leading a group of Risen that Chrom and his army have come to exterminate. Walhart refuses to join unless Chrom can defeat him once more
In Paralogue 23 (The Radiant Hero), hearing about a rumored descendant of the Radiant Hero, Chrom seeks him out (even going through the trouble of locating a "hidden village" that Robin didn't even believe existed) in order to aid him in the battle against Grima (the only battle the game has left, Priam only agrees to join Chrom on the condition that he proves himself in battle (Priam's profile already states this part), upon his defeat, he joins. That's about all there is to Priam's paralogue, so I'll start this CRT with changes to Walhart.
Number 1, a New Key for Walhart (Post Paralogue 19/Post Irreconcilable Paths/Undead): Walhart proceeds to show rather considerable differences from his former (alive) self, such as of course, being undead (Immortality Type 7, rose from the dead and continues to fight as a living corpse), and Aura (Overwhelming) shown in Hot-Spring Scramble as new abilities
Number 2: With a new key, a new Tier
Walhart in this key should be "At least High 6-C, possibly 4-A" scaling above Chrom after he performed the Awakening Ritual, as Chrom himself states that Walhart is stronger than him (this paralogue, once again, can only be started AFTER the Awakening Ritual is performed and Chrom is granted power equal to Naga. Walhart is simply built different)
Justification: "At least Large Island level, possibly Multi-Solar System level (Fought Chrom after he performed the Awakening Ritual and was later said to be stronger than him)
Number 3, changes to Priam: Upgrade to At least High 6-C, possibly 4-A. Priam is the only SpotPass Paralogue character to be sought out and recruited by Chrom specifically with fighting Grima in mind, the others Chrom typically happens to come across when already fighting in X or Y location. Priam also refuses to join without a fight, but that's not all, we're going back to Walhart for this one because he and Priam view each other as worthy adversaries, not being able to imagine defeating the other to be a simple task, and Walhart himself seeing Priam as an obstacle that could prevent his conquest, considering Priam to be an even greater threat than Chrom
In Paralogue 23 (The Radiant Hero), hearing about a rumored descendant of the Radiant Hero, Chrom seeks him out (even going through the trouble of locating a "hidden village" that Robin didn't even believe existed) in order to aid him in the battle against Grima (the only battle the game has left, Priam only agrees to join Chrom on the condition that he proves himself in battle (Priam's profile already states this part), upon his defeat, he joins. That's about all there is to Priam's paralogue, so I'll start this CRT with changes to Walhart.
Number 1, a New Key for Walhart (Post Paralogue 19/Post Irreconcilable Paths/Undead): Walhart proceeds to show rather considerable differences from his former (alive) self, such as of course, being undead (Immortality Type 7, rose from the dead and continues to fight as a living corpse), and Aura (Overwhelming) shown in Hot-Spring Scramble as new abilities
Number 2: With a new key, a new Tier
Walhart in this key should be "At least High 6-C, possibly 4-A" scaling above Chrom after he performed the Awakening Ritual, as Chrom himself states that Walhart is stronger than him (this paralogue, once again, can only be started AFTER the Awakening Ritual is performed and Chrom is granted power equal to Naga. Walhart is simply built different)
Justification: "At least Large Island level, possibly Multi-Solar System level (Fought Chrom after he performed the Awakening Ritual and was later said to be stronger than him)
Number 3, changes to Priam: Upgrade to At least High 6-C, possibly 4-A. Priam is the only SpotPass Paralogue character to be sought out and recruited by Chrom specifically with fighting Grima in mind, the others Chrom typically happens to come across when already fighting in X or Y location. Priam also refuses to join without a fight, but that's not all, we're going back to Walhart for this one because he and Priam view each other as worthy adversaries, not being able to imagine defeating the other to be a simple task, and Walhart himself seeing Priam as an obstacle that could prevent his conquest, considering Priam to be an even greater threat than Chrom