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Soon afterwards, Ludveck officially announced his rebellion and set his plans into motion. [[Geoffrey]] led most of the army to Felirae to suppress him, but Ludveck secretly left with most of his own army, and left behind a decoy group with false instructions at Felirae. Ludveck then sought Elincia, as she had left the capital. He was able to infiltrate the network of spies that Lucia tapped into and captured her, having her hair cut as well. In the endgame, Ludveck led his army against Fort Alpea, having correctly guessed that Elincia was staying there.
 
Soon afterwards, Ludveck officially announced his rebellion and set his plans into motion. [[Geoffrey]] led most of the army to Felirae to suppress him, but Ludveck secretly left with most of his own army, and left behind a decoy group with false instructions at Felirae. Ludveck then sought Elincia, as she had left the capital. He was able to infiltrate the network of spies that Lucia tapped into and captured her, having her hair cut as well. In the endgame, Ludveck led his army against Fort Alpea, having correctly guessed that Elincia was staying there.
  
Elincia's forces were able to defeat Ludveck, at which point he surrendered. He was held in a dungeon, and Elincia confronted him to question him about Lucia's whereabouts. He then admitted his true reasons for the rebellion and told Elincia that she had failed, showing herself too weak and too hesitant with hurting her own people. His remaining soldiers had Lucia captive, and they would lynch her unless Elincia ceded the throne to Ludveck. Elincia proceeded to tell Ludveck off, because he did not really care for the country, and strength without compassion were not qualities of a ruler. Elincia stood by her decision to hold Ludveck on trial, and Ludveck proceeded to mock her about Lucia's hanging execution, although this public execution was foiled by the timely arrival of the [[Greil Mercenaries]]. He was not mentioned again in the game, so it can be assumed he either remained imprisoned in the dungeon or was executed.
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Elincia's forces were able to defeat Ludveck, at which point he surrendered. He was held in a dungeon, and Elincia confronted him to question him about Lucia's whereabouts. He then admitted his true reasons for the rebellion and told Elincia that she had failed, showing herself too weak and too hesitant with hurting her own people. His remaining soldiers had Lucia captive, and they would lynch her unless Elincia ceded the throne to Ludveck. Elincia proceeded to tell Ludveck off, because he did not really care for the country, and strength without compassion were not qualities of a ruler. Elincia stood by her decision to hold Ludveck on trial, and Ludveck proceeded to mock her about Lucia's pending execution, although this lynching was foiled by the timely arrival of the [[Greil Mercenaries]]. He was not mentioned again in the game, so it can be assumed he either remained imprisoned in the dungeon or was executed.  
  
 
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