I have doubts. So much doubt.
After taking over as Supreme Commander of the Anrachi Combined Forces, I have witnessed so much death. So much destruction. World after world, battle after battle. But isn't that the point? Isn't that my job? To throw myself into battle? To sacrifice myself and to send others willingly into the fray?
Corrin started this war. He showed us that his father can be beaten. We knew, I knew, that it would be a long ordeal, but all of this?
Millions of Anrachi troops and thousands of our starships have been committed to opening up a western front for the Allegiance. We have suffered very little in the way of defeat, but as I tour the aftermath of every battle and witness our sons dead or dying on battlefields lightyears away from home, I ask myself if it's worth it.
The answer?
I don't know.
With Corrin gone, The Allegiance is scrambling to bounce back. Their forces are licking their wounds, desperately trying to hold themselves together.
But on Anrach, we continue to work. Our factories and assembly lines continue to churn out weapons of all kinds. Our training grounds prepare our soldiers and sailors for the hardships of war.
Corrin may be gone, but on Anrach, the fires of rebellion continue to burn.
When all is said and done, when The All Fathers' corpse floats in the vacuum of space, then and only then will I say that, yes, it was worth it.
-Supreme Commander Vallick's Personal Journal
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