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==[[Lysithea]]== | ==[[Lysithea]]== | ||
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==[[Marianne]]== | ==[[Marianne]]== | ||
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==[[Hilda]]== | ==[[Hilda]]== | ||
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==[[Leonie]]== | ==[[Leonie]]== | ||
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==[[Petra]]== | ==[[Petra]]== | ||
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==[[Annette]]== | ==[[Annette]]== | ||
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==[[Ingrid]]== | ==[[Ingrid]]== | ||
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==[[Flayn]]== | ==[[Flayn]]== | ||
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==[[Shamir]]== | ==[[Shamir]]== | ||
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==[[Cyril]]== | ==[[Cyril]]== | ||
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Revision as of 04:37, 8 October 2019
Male Byleth
C Support
B Support, Part 1
B Support, Part 2
A Support
Female Byleth
C Support
B Support
A Support
S Support
Lorenz
C Support
B Support
A Support
Raphael
C Support
Raphael: Hrgh... Ugh... Ngh...
Raphael: There we go. Time for a break!
Claude: Hey, Raphael. That's quite a load you've got there.
Raphael: It was my turn to do the shopping again, but I might have overdone it.
Claude: Aren't those trips usually for food supplies? Why did you pick up a bunch of spears and gauntlets as well?
Raphael: I was passing by the smithy and the old man called me over.
Raphael: He said he was finished repairing the training weapons, so I grabbed them since I was already there.
Claude: I see. And those books?
Raphael: I had just left the smithy when I ran into a merchant I recognized.
Raphael: He said he had some books that he brought for the library, so I took them off his hands.
Claude: Right. And that desk?
Raphael: Oh, this? Can you believe someone threw this away? It only needs a little work and it'll be good as new!
Raphael: Someone around here was just saying that they needed a desk.
Claude: Of course. Now, this is just a friendly observation, but I see surprisingly little of the food supplies that we actually need.
Raphael: Haha. Well, I, uh, worked up an appetite from carrying all of this stuff, so, uh...I had a snack on my way back.
Claude: Raphael... I appreciate the thought, but you can't get so carried away with helping out like that. You helped us all right out of dinner.
Claude: And now that I've seen your struggle, I have no choice but to join in this vicious cycle of charity. Here, I'll lend you a hand.
Raphael: All of this stuff is pretty heavy. Are you sure you can handle it?
Claude: You insult me! And no, I can't. I'll only carry the books and offer my support as you handle the rest.
B Support
Ignatz
C Support
Ignatz: ...
Claude: ...
Ignatz: Gah! Claude! Why didn't you say anything?
Claude: You were praying so fervently, I didn't want to interrupt.
Ignatz: I appreciate the sentiment, but I wasn't praying.
Claude: No? What then?
Ignatz: I was just thinking about the goddess.
Claude: Were you now? Fascinating! Please, go on.
Ignatz: Not here. Let's go somewhere else.
Claude: So, you were pondering the existence of the goddess, then?
Ignatz: Yes. All right, consider this. The archives here have all kinds of texts about the goddess, right?
Ignatz: But when people tell stories of the goddess, it's only myths and legends that glorify her.
Claude: They probably hope to rake in more followers by glorifying the goddess as much as possible.
Claude: That would be why the church tends to quietly shove all of their more questionable records under some secret rug somewhere.
Ignatz: C-Claude, don't put words in my mouth! That's not what I said!
Ignatz: I was just wondering what the goddess looks like.
Ignatz: That's the kind of thing I like to think about.
Claude: What the goddess...looks like? Well, I suppose if she really exists, she probably looks a lot like us.
Claude: In fact, she probably wouldn't be so different from that old woman working here in the dining hall.
Ignatz: What?! Claude, please stop! The goddess I imagine is absolutely beautiful!
Claude: How rude of you, Ignatz! I'm sure that old woman was lovely back in her day.