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=== Duke Juda Ronwey (Judah Ronway) ===
The leader of the Walister Resistance. After the onset of war, he led the beleaguered Walister people in their resistance of the Galgastani. The Duke was held prisoner in his own castle at Almorica until his rescue.
 
* [[Bad Boss]]: Especially in the Lawful route, in which he tries to micromanage the war.
* [[Fatal Flaw]]: In all three routes, it's his politicking that ends up being his undoing.
** {{spoiler|On the Law Route, his excessive focus to land a decisive rout to the (numerically superior) enemy in a pitched battle reveals his lack of skill and necessitates his removal.}}
** {{spoiler|On the Neutral Route, his hounding of Vyce, who he sees as a maverick, and his capture of Loslorien diplomats, whom he antagonizes as a foreign influence, leads to his assassination.}}
** {{spoiler|On the Chaos Route, he places all his faith on Vyce, a man with an increasing bloodlust, solely because of his perceived loyalty and value as a cultural symbol for the Walister, and gets assassinated by him in a trap set up by both him and Brantyn.}}
* [[For Want of a Nail]]:
** Denam's decision at Balmamusa has a big effect on Ronwey's later attitude: if Denam obeys him, the massacre goes as planned and Denam becomes his "champion"; this gives him the overconfidence that brings out his [[Fatal Flaw]] and causes his quick downfall. If Denam disobeys, the massacre still succeeds, but knowing that he has a fierce opposition in Denam makes him more cautious, and in turn this allows him to defeat Balbatos.
** Likewise, the split between the Neutral/Chaos Routes has this: If Denam goes with Leonar and rejoins the Walister, Ronwey feels more at ease that he would resist the Loslorien, but if he doesn't, he feels insecure enough to decide to strike a bargain with the Dark Knights for an alliance.
* [[Jigsaw Plot]]: Just like [[For Want of a Nail]] above, Ronwey's role is malleable:
** Depending on the Route, Ronwey can become a pathetic [[Bad Boss]] (Law), or an actually competent leader who manages to win his war against Balbatos (Chaos).
** When the plot branches again on the Chaos Route, Ronwey can be either a [[Reasonable Authoriity Figure]] in full opposition of the Loslorien (Neutral), or tries to strike a bargain with the Dark Knights to take control of Southern Valeria (Chaos).
* [[Not So Different]]: He at first pretends to be the "good" leader of the war, but the Balmamusa Massacre casts him in a much less flattering light, showing him to be little different from the other leaders.
 
=== Leonar Reci Rimon (Leonard Leci Limon) ===
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