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The following text is an unofficial translation by fans. There may be stylistic differences with official sources and other unofficial translations.

This page contains all data pertaining to Cecilia's supports.

Roy

Cecilia Portrait cecilia fe06.png Initial: 20
Per turn: +2
Is gba animaaffin.png × Is gba fireaffin.png
Portrait roy fe06.png Roy
Support Level Attack Defense Hit Avoid Critical Dodge
C 1 0 2 5 2 2
B 2 1 5 10 5 5
A 3 1 7 15 7 7
Ending Cecilia accompanied Roy to Pherae, where she helped rebuild the battered land. She eventually married Roy, continuing to offer him close support and aid as the marchioness of Pherae.

C Support

Cecilia: How should I move next, Roy?
Roy: Oh, yes. You should... ...Um...
Cecilia: What's the matter?
Roy: Nothing. It's just that... It feels so strange giving you orders...
Cecilia: Why? You lead this army. Who else would give me orders?
Roy: Even so...
Cecilia: Roy, you mustn't go soft. If a leader gets soft, then so will the troops. You are a general leading an army, and I am your soldier. Be strict and assertive, as a general should be.
Roy: Y-yes, you're right!
Cecilia: Good. Now, General Roy, what is my next move?

B Support

Roy: Yawn...
Cecilia: Roy.
Roy: Oh, General Cecilia.
Cecilia: Are you tired? Perhaps you should rest.
Roy: I can't. We must keep moving.
Cecilia: Rushing forward will only lead us to failure.
Roy: I'm not rushing, but we must move as quickly as possible.
Cecilia: Why?
Roy: The quicker we move, the more lives will be saved.
Cecilia: ...Yes, that's true.
Roy: We fight to win this war. But how can we call it a victory with the deaths of so many innocents?
Cecilia: ......
Roy: Oh, I'm sorry... I didn't mean to talk back to you. Are you cross with me?
Cecilia: Not at all. I was too focused on a simple victory. You are already becoming a worthy leader.
Roy: Please, enough flattery... But...hearing it from you is encouraging.
Cecilia: Really? That's nice to hear.

A Support

Roy: What are you going to do once this war is over?
Cecilia: Sorry? Do you think you've won already?
Roy: No... Not at all.
Cecilia: Well... We must rebuild Etruria, so first I will go home. Why do you ask?
Roy: I was just wondering if you could teach me more after the war.
Cecilia: Like I did in Ostia?
Roy: Exactly!
Cecilia: There's no need for that now. You've become a true leader. There is nothing left for me to teach you.
Roy: But...
Cecilia: Roy, you must have confidence. Troops will not follow a leader who lacks confidence.
Roy: ...Yes, you're right.
Cecilia: That is my last lesson for you. You are no longer a student. You are a colleague and a friend. So if there's anything I can assist you with after the war, it would be my pleasure to help you.
Roy: Really?
Cecilia: Of course. I will always be on your side. Never forget that.

Saul

Cecilia Portrait cecilia fe06.png Initial: 1
Per turn: +1
Is gba animaaffin.png × Is gba iceaffin.png
Portrait saul fe06.png Saul
Support Level Attack Defense Hit Avoid Critical Dodge
C 0 1 2 5 0 5
B 1 2 5 10 0 10
A 1 3 7 15 0 15

C Support

Saul: Oh, dear God above... To meet such a lovely woman... To be witness to this perfect work of beauty...
Cecilia: Oh, you're Saul, right? Good day.
Saul: ...... Oh... Er, yes, good day.
Cecilia: I'm sorry, I was thinking, so I didn't hear what you said. Would you please repeat it for me?
Saul: ...Erm... Sorry, I can't. Anyway, General Cecilia, seeing that we are both servants of God, might you be interested in having dinner with me some time?
Cecilia: Oh, I'm sorry. I don't serve God like you do.
Saul: Of course you do, milady. Everyone in the world serves God.
Cecilia: Do you think so?
Saul: Yes, absolutely. So should I make arrangements for dinner?
Cecilia: I suppose I'll think about it.

B Support

Saul: Ah, General Cecilia!
Cecilia: Oh, Saul.
Saul: To have the privilege of meeting you again... Your beauty is so overwhelming. It is an honor.
Cecilia: Are you always like that?
Saul: Yes, more or less. But my only goal is to make you feel at ease around me... Ah, yes! We must decide on a date for our dinner meeting. Have you thought about it?
Cecilia: Dinner?
Saul: Th-this cannot be! You've forgotten? We agreed that we all serve God in our own way, remember?
Cecilia: Ah yes, I think I can recall vaguely...
Saul: Vaguely?
Cecilia: I'm sorry. I'm busy with the battle.
Saul: Oh... I see. Then I suppose it shall have to be another day. But please do not forget this time.
Cecilia: Yes, I'll try not to.

A Support

Saul: Ah, General Cecilia!
Cecilia: Saul.
Saul: I trust that you have thought about our dinner meeting?
Cecilia: Oh, yes. I will invite you to my manor when the war ends.
Saul: I will look forward to that! It is not every day that one is invited to the manor of an Etrurian noble.
Cecilia: But you might want to bear in mind that my father can be... a little difficult.
Saul: Difficult? What do you mean?
Cecilia: Well, ordinarily my father is a very kind and caring man. However, one time, when I was still a child, I invited a male friend of mine to the manor. When my father saw him, he drew his sword and threatened his life.
Saul: Uh... I would call that more than "difficult".
Cecilia: My father lost his temper, and we tried to calm him down. But he would have none of it. The tea spilled everywhere, the table was sliced in two, and what was supposed to be a dinner party was more like an arena battle. My friend somehow escaped with his life. I will never forget that day.
Saul: ......
Cecilia: But my father isn't that bad compared to my grandfather...
Saul: Oh, I just remembered! I have some work at the church that I must attend to. I'm terribly sorry, but I don't believe I will ever be able to meet for dinner after all...
Cecilia: Oh? I was looking forward to it.

Lilina

Lilina Portrait lilina fe06.png Initial: 50
Per turn: +1
Is gba lightaffin.png × Is gba animaaffin.png
Portrait cecilia fe06.png Cecilia
Support Level Attack Defense Hit Avoid Critical Dodge
C 1 1 2 2 2 2
B 2 2 5 5 5 5
A 3 3 7 7 7 7

C Support

Cecilia: Lilina, is your magic improving?
Lilina: Yes, I've gotten much better since you taught me the basics.
Cecilia: Good. You have a special gift for magic, Lilina. With enough practice, you could be unrivaled.
Lilina: Me...?
Cecilia: Yes. Just make sure you keep up with your training.
Lilina: I will!

B Support

Lilina: General Cecilia, why didn’t you teach magic to Roy?
Cecilia: What?
Lilina: When Roy was studying in Ostia, you wouldn't teach him magic, no matter how much he asked.
Cecilia: Ah... You’re right. I didn’t.
Lilina: Why not? You taught me so much.
Cecilia: It’s partly because of you.
Lilina: Because of me?
Cecilia: That's right. Roy... You know how he is. If I'd taught him magic, he would have practiced and practiced.
Lilina: Yes, that sounds like him. But...
Cecilia: You see, practice isn't enough to master a school of magic. You need talent, and that can't be obtained through practice. With another person of such talent so close to him, what would he think? He'd work as hard--maybe even harder than her, but he would still lag far behind. What would that do to his confidence?
Lilina: That person of talent... Do you mean me?
Cecilia: Everyone has things they excel at naturally. It was clear that Roy wouldn't excel at magic, so I decided he would be better off learning the sword instead.
Lilina: ......
Cecilia: Lilina, you will lead Ostia someday. You should remember this... Assigning someone a task they do not excel at is a waste of ability. You must never think that everyone works in the same way.
Lilina: Yes you're right...

A Support

Lilina: General Cecilia, don’t you think Roy has changed recently?
Cecilia: In what way?
Lilina: He's gotten cool-headed... Or rather, he's more confident when he gives commands to the army.
Cecilia: Anyone in charge of an army gains traits like that. If Roy didn't grow, the army would be doomed.
Lilina: General Cecilia, you said before that I would lead Ostia.
Cecilia: Yes, you are Lord Hector's only heir after all.
Lilina: Do you think I could be like Roy? I mean... I couldn't even recognize traitors in my own castle...
Cecilia: People grow according to their potential. Even I didn't know what to do at first when I was made Mage General. I was taken from Ostia and broughtto Aquileia. It was overwhelming.
Lilina: But you succeeded because of your talent...
Cecilia: That's not what I'm getting at. I've only made it so far thanks to Perceval and General Douglas. Don't think that you'll have to do everything on your own.
Lilina: Oh...
Cecilia: Even Roy isn't fighting alone. He puts his faith in everyone around him. That is another important attribute for someone in power. The ability to depend on others when you need them.
Lilina: Can I depend on you, too?
Cecilia: Of course. I’ll be glad to offer you help when you need it.
Lilina: Thank you!

Elffin

Elffin Portrait elffin fe06.png Initial: 20
Per turn: +2
Is gba lightaffin.png × Is gba animaaffin.png
Portrait cecilia fe06.png Cecilia
Support Level Attack Defense Hit Avoid Critical Dodge
C 1 1 2 2 2 2
B 2 2 5 5 5 5
A 3 3 7 7 7 7

C Support

Cecilia: Pr... Prince Myrddin...?
Elffin: ......
Cecilia: Your Majesty! You were alive!?
Elffin: ...... Have you mistaken me for someone? I am Elffin...a simple bard.
Cecilia: No... You are...! But... No, it can't be...
Elffin: Excuse me?
Cecilia: No...nothing.
Elffin: ...Then I shall be off now.
(Elffin leaves)
Cecilia: ...He... He looks just like him. ...Too much like him...

B Support

Cecilia: Elffin!
Elffin: ...Can I help you, General Cecilia?
Cecilia: Have you ever visited Etruria?
Elffin: Not yet... I have been traveling through the Western Isles.
Cecilia: Then do you know about the three Etrurian Generals?
Elffin: ...Yes, I do. There is you, the Sorcery General, in addition to the Great General and the Knight General.
Cecilia: You are very knowledgeable.
Elffin: As a bard, it is only natural that I would hear about such things.
Cecilia: ...... You insist on playing dumb, do you? Then I have an idea as well.
Elffin: ......
Cecilia: Let me see your right shoulder that you are conveniently hiding with your long hair. If you are but a simple bard as you say, then there wouldn't be a scar from taking a powerful magic hit, now, would there? May I have a look...?
Elffin: ...... Persistent, aren't you, Cecilia?
Cecilia: ! It is you, Prince Myrddin! What happened? Why did you not tell me that you were alive?
Elffin: ...I did not want to get you caught up in this...but it seems I have no choice now.

A Support

Cecilia: ......
Elffin: Cecilia... How much longer are you going to stay upset?
Cecilia: I understand why you were hiding your identity from me, prince.
Elffin: Thank you, Cecilia.
Cecilia: But, your Majesty, you told Lord Douglas. Did you not have enough trust in me to let me know as well?
Elffin: That's not what I intended...
Cecilia: I shall let it go for now, your Majesty. I will be looking forward to your explanation after the war.
Elffin: ...Scary, as always.
Cecilia: Of course. You have saddened not only me, but your people as well. Please show our people that you are safe, your Majesty. Please...
Elffin: Yes... I know, Cecilia.

Perceval

Perceval Portrait perceval fe06.png Initial: 30
Per turn: +2
Is gba darkaffin.png × Is gba animaaffin.png
Portrait cecilia fe06.png Cecilia
Support Level Attack Defense Hit Avoid Critical Dodge
C 0 0 2 5 2 5
B 1 1 5 10 5 10
A 1 1 7 15 7 15

C Support

Cecilia: Perceval.
Perceval: ...Cecilia. Are your wounds healed now?
Cecilia: Yes, I managed to survive.
Perceval: I see. ...I'm sorry. I was there with you, but I couldn't go to your aid.
Cecilia: No, you only did what you were supposed to. Don't worry about it.
Perceval: Thank you for saying that... I plan on making up for it with my work here.
Cecilia: Yes.

B Support

Perceval: ......
Cecilia: Is something wrong, Perceval?
Perceval: That village we just passed... It was ruined.
Cecilia: ...Yes, it was.
Perceval: Probably most areas of this continent look like that due to the war.
Cecilia: Yes...
Perceval: We must put an end to this conflict...so we can help those who cannot defend themselves.
Cecilia: Yes.

A Support

Perceval: Cecilia? You look troubled.
Cecilia: Perceval... I was just wondering what would become of Etruria after this.
Perceval: Just what you would worry about. ...But I think there is only one answer to that question.
Cecilia: What?
Perceval: Etruria will regain its former glory. It will become even more prosperous than ever before.
Cecilia: ...Do you think so?
Perceval: Of course. We will make it happen with our own hands.
Cecilia: Oh...
Perceval: You mustn't lose hope, Cecilia. If the Etrurian Generals give up, then who would rebuild our country?
Cecilia: Yes... You're right, Perceval.

Douglas

Douglas Portrait douglas fe06.png Initial: 30
Per turn: +2
Is gba thunderaffin.png × Is gba animaaffin.png
Portrait cecilia fe06.png Cecilia
Support Level Attack Defense Hit Avoid Critical Dodge
C 0 1 0 5 2 5
B 1 2 0 10 5 10
A 1 3 0 15 7 15

C Support

Cecilia: Lord Douglas!
Douglas: Cecilia.
Cecilia: Why didn't you tell me? I knew you were alive, but I never thought you were here with us.
Douglas: Yes... Here I am, living in shame.
Cecilia: Nonsense, you are a great asset to us all. It is an honor to fight alongside you once again. Let us show the continent the power of the Etrurian Generals!
Douglas: Hm... It's not like you to be so confident.
Cecilia: My courage is coming from you, Lord Douglas. You have always been my goal, and still are.

B Support

Douglas: The former Sorcery General wanted you as his successor... But it looked like you had many enemies at first.
Cecilia: Yes, I won't deny that. Being a female general was enough to turn people against me. I spent most of my earlier days fighting against prejudice.
Douglas: To be honest, I was unsure of your abilities as first, too.
Cecilia: Yes, I know. Every time you told me, 'You're weak, you don't know how to fight,' I would bury my nose in my spell books all night.
Douglas: That's just like you. Well, it's no wonder you were holding a grudge against me.
Cecilia: Oh? I never held a grudge against you, Lord Douglas. Do you remember that time?
Douglas: What time?
Cecilia: The day I enlisted, the other young generals were teasing me about my gender. But you defended me, saying, 'She's stronger than you all.'
Douglas: ...I'm afraid I don't remember.
Cecilia: That's all right. I remember perfectly.

A Support

Douglas: Cecilia.
Cecilia: Yes, Lord Douglas?
Douglas: I must thank you. You've helped out an old, worthless soldier like me.
Cecilia: ...What are you...
Douglas: Whenever I fight, I can feel my age... Aged soldiers are of no use. My time has ended. It is now up to you to lead Etruria to a bright future.
Cecilia: ...... I've never heard you say something so silly, Lord Douglas.
Douglas: ......
Cecilia: A bright future for Etruria? You can talk about that after we win. Even if we do win this war, we have much to worry about. We must rebuild our land and regain other nations' trust. Etruria's future comes after all that.
Douglas: Hm...
Cecilia: And you're going to put all that responsibility on us, while you take it easy? I don't think so, Lord Douglas.
Douglas: ...... ...You really have grown more confident.
Cecilia: It is thanks to you. Now, if you feel defeated, why don't you be of some use?
Douglas: Hm...very well. I suppose I can't be outdone by you amateurs yet. Sigh...
Cecilia: Of course, Lord Douglas.