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Disclaimer: this in the middle of being written and i copied over edelgards support page because it was mostly empty please do not delete this page for a few days after creation. [[User:Cooldud555|Cooldud555]] ([[User talk:Cooldud555|talk]]) 15:36, 15 April 2020 (UTC)
This page contains all data pertaining to Hubert's supports in {{FE16}}. Note that his supports can only be unlocked on the Black Eagles and Crimson Flower paths.
This page contains all data pertaining to Hubert's supports in {{FE16}}. Note that his supports can only be unlocked on the Black Eagles and Crimson Flower paths.
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==Byleth (M)==
==Byleth (M)==
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===C Support===
===C Support===
'''Hubert:''' Hello, Professor. You seem to be in good health.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=I am, yes. And yourself?
|choice2=Do you need something?
|response1='''Hubert:''' Of course.
|response2='''Hubert:''' Indeed I do.
}}
'''Hubert:''' Hm. Doesn't seem intimidated.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=Something wrong?
}}
'''Hubert:''' No, not at all. It's just that I find myself a little concerned for your well-being. You see, Lady Edelgard has taken something of an interest in you.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=It seems so.
|choice2=I think not.
|response1='''Hubert:''' Don't be flippant.
|response2='''Hubert:''' She has. And it's beneath you to be so glib.
}}
'''Hubert:''' There is something you need to understand about the role I play here. One of my many duties is to determine potential advantages and potential threats to Her Highness. If you prove yourself useful to Lady Edelgard, then all will be well. If you pose a threat... I shall have to dispose of you.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=Dispose of me?
}}
'''Hubert:''' Yes. This is no joke. While I may be a student here, I am her servant first and foremost. Therefore, if an untimely demise is not to your liking, you would do well to demonstrate your utility with all haste. I should warn you that I am far less compromising than Lady Edelgard. Do not be at ease merely because you stand in her good graces for the time being.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=I'm not worried.
|choice2=I'm not sure about this.
|response1='''Hubert:''' Ha! Such confidence. I'm beginning to see why you caught her eye.
|response2='''Hubert:''' Don't be coy. If I were you, I would take this more seriously. Your life is at stake.
}}
'''Hubert:''' My family, House Vestra, has been sworn to House Hresvelg for generations. Since the dawn of the Empire, we have worked to protect the emperor by any means necessary— both in the open and in the shadows. If you incur our wrath, you will see just what I mean.


===B Support===
===B Support===
'''Byleth:''' ...<br>
'''Hubert:''' It seems I am discovered. I suppose that means assassination is out of the question. At least for now.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=What do you think you're doing?
|choice2=Assassination?
|response1='''Hubert:''' Merely keeping an eye on you, for the moment. Nothing to be concerned over.
}}
'''Hubert:''' Unusually watchful—difficult to steal upon in slumber. Perhaps an odorless, tasteless poison... Lady Edelgard certainly took interest in a difficult one this time.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=Why are you following me?
}}
'''Hubert:''' I suppose that question does warrant a response, considering it may mean your life. The answer requires me to explain some of the complex internal politics of the Empire. Are you familiar with Volkhard von Arundel? He is Lady Edelgard's uncle. You may also know him as Lord Arundel, the Empire's Regent. Many years ago, he took Her Majesty and fled to the Kingdom of Faerghus. Then, after a time, he returned to seize power.
;In Part I
'''Hubert:''' Joining forces with Prime Minister Aegir and my father, Lord Arundel rendered Emperor Ionius IX... politically impotent.
;In Part II
'''Hubert:''' Together with former Prime Minister Aegir and my father, Lord Arundel rendered Emperor Ionius IX... politically impotent.
'''Hubert:''' Lady Edelgard is Ionius IX's daughter. I cannot begin to fathom the depth of her sadness at his betrayal. I see something of Lord Arundel in you... When I look at you, I feel I can almost see a second self lurking beneath the surface. It is as if you are in constant dialogue with something inside your heart—something with desires very different from your own. Does that description feel familiar to you at all? Because to me you seem unpredictable. As though you could turn traitor at any moment.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=No, not familiar at all.
|choice2=There might be something to that.
}}
'''Hubert:''' The more I learn about you, the less I like. I had thought you might be of use to Lady Edelgard. But now I am beginning to think you may, through no fault of your own, present too great a risk. I hope you will prove me wrong, Professor. I would hate for this to come to bloodshed.


===A Support===
===A Support===
'''Hubert:''' Nice place, isn't it, Professor? Standing here, you can almost feel the goddess's absence. Discounting what dwells within you, of course. Do you think some punishment would rain down from the sky if this monastery were to be destroyed? Of course not. Even if the so-called Immaculate One came back here for revenge... That would only be a result of this war, not the work of a deity.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=Do you hate the goddess?
}}
'''Hubert:''' If it is between love and hate, then I would choose the latter. The goddess failed to properly govern this world. That is why it is necessary for Lady Edelgard to become the supreme leader of Fódlan. Those with power must use it wisely. Is that not a teaching of the Church of Seiros? It's absurd to preach to others what you cannot practice yourself.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=Sometimes it's necessary.
|choice2=You're absolutely right.
|response1='''Hubert:''' That is logical, but I am afraid your logic is informed by your humanity.
|response2='''Hubert:''' Yes. It is our humanity that pushes us to step up and take the lead should the need arise.
}}
'''Hubert:''' That is not the case for inhuman creatures with lifespans well beyond our own. We must fight to preserve what makes us human. You are the one closest to the enemy. I wonder if you will be able to maintain your humanity to the end.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=Of course I will.
|choice2=If I'm unable to...
|response1='''Hubert:''' You make it sound easy. I find myself trusting you. Even with my life.
|response2='''Hubert:''' Does that mean you know I will do what must be done? You must trust me a great deal.
}}
'''Hubert:''' Heh. I've already dedicated my life to Lady Edelgard. To throw my lot in with you is inconceivable. But if I had two lives to give... I might devote one of them to you. Not as master and servant, but as equal partners.


==Byleth (F)==
==Byleth (F)==
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===C Support===
===C Support===
'''Hubert:''' Hello, Professor. You seem to be in good health.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=I am, yes. And yourself?
|choice2=Do you need something?
|response1='''Hubert:''' Of course.
|response2='''Hubert:''' Indeed I do.
}}
'''Hubert:''' Hm. Doesn't seem intimidated.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=Something wrong?
}}
'''Hubert:''' No, not at all. It's just that I find myself a little concerned for your well-being. You see, Lady Edelgard has taken something of an interest in you.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=It seems so.
|choice2=I think not.
|response1='''Hubert:''' Don't be flippant.
|response2='''Hubert:''' She has. And it's beneath you to be so glib.
}}
'''Hubert:''' There is something you need to understand about the role I play here. One of my many duties is to determine potential advantages and potential threats to Her Highness. If you prove yourself useful to Lady Edelgard, then all will be well. If you pose a threat... I shall have to dispose of you.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=Dispose of me?
}}
'''Hubert:''' Yes. This is no joke. While I may be a student here, I am her servant first and foremost. Therefore, if an untimely demise is not to your liking, you would do well to demonstrate your utility with all haste. I should warn you that I am far less compromising than Lady Edelgard. Do not be at ease merely because you stand in her good graces for the time being.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=I'm not worried.
|choice2=I'm not sure about this.
|response1='''Hubert:''' Ha! Such confidence. I'm beginning to see why you caught her eye.
|response2='''Hubert:''' Don't be coy. If I were you, I would take this more seriously. Your life is at stake.
}}
'''Hubert:''' My family, House Vestra, has been sworn to House Hresvelg for generations. Since the dawn of the Empire, we have worked to protect the emperor by any means necessary— both in the open and in the shadows. If you incur our wrath, you will see just what I mean.


===B Support===
===B Support===
'''Byleth:''' ...<br>
'''Hubert:''' It seems I am discovered. I suppose that means assassination is out of the question. At least for now.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=What do you think you're doing?
|choice2=Assassination?
|response1='''Hubert:''' Merely keeping an eye on you, for the moment. Nothing to be concerned over.
}}
'''Hubert:''' Unusually watchful—difficult to steal upon in slumber. Perhaps an odorless, tasteless poison... Lady Edelgard certainly took interest in a difficult one this time.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=Why are you following me?
}}
'''Hubert:''' I suppose that question does warrant a response, considering it may mean your life. The answer requires me to explain some of the complex internal politics of the Empire. Are you familiar with Volkhard von Arundel? He is Lady Edelgard's uncle. You may also know him as Lord Arundel, the Empire's Regent. Many years ago, he took Her Majesty and fled to the Kingdom of Faerghus. Then, after a time, he returned to seize power.
;In Part I
'''Hubert:''' Joining forces with Prime Minister Aegir and my father, Lord Arundel rendered Emperor Ionius IX... politically impotent.
;In Part II
'''Hubert:''' Together with former Prime Minister Aegir and my father, Lord Arundel rendered Emperor Ionius IX... politically impotent.
'''Hubert:''' Lady Edelgard is Ionius IX's daughter. I cannot begin to fathom the depth of her sadness at his betrayal. I see something of Lord Arundel in you... When I look at you, I feel I can almost see a second self lurking beneath the surface. It is as if you are in constant dialogue with something inside your heart—something with desires very different from your own. Does that description feel familiar to you at all? Because to me you seem unpredictable. As though you could turn traitor at any moment.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=No, not familiar at all.
|choice2=There might be something to that.
}}
'''Hubert:''' The more I learn about you, the less I like. I had thought you might be of use to Lady Edelgard. But now I am beginning to think you may, through no fault of your own, present too great a risk. I hope you will prove me wrong, Professor. I would hate for this to come to bloodshed.


===A Support===
===A Support===
'''Hubert:''' Nice place, isn't it, Professor? Standing here, you can almost feel the goddess's absence. Discounting what dwells within you, of course. Do you think some punishment would rain down from the sky if this monastery were to be destroyed? Of course not. Even if the so-called Immaculate One came back here for revenge... That would only be a result of this war, not the work of a deity.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=Do you hate the goddess?
}}
'''Hubert:''' If it is between love and hate, then I would choose the latter. The goddess failed to properly govern this world. That is why it is necessary for Lady Edelgard to become the supreme leader of Fódlan. Those with power must use it wisely. Is that not a teaching of the Church of Seiros? It's absurd to preach to others what you cannot practice yourself.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=Sometimes it's necessary.
|choice2=You're absolutely right.
|response1='''Hubert:''' That is logical, but I am afraid your logic is informed by your humanity.
|response2='''Hubert:''' Yes. It is our humanity that pushes us to step up and take the lead should the need arise.
}}
'''Hubert:''' That is not the case for inhuman creatures with lifespans well beyond our own. We must fight to preserve what makes us human. You are the one closest to the enemy. I wonder if you will be able to maintain your humanity to the end.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=Of course I will.
|choice2=If I'm unable to...
|response1='''Hubert:''' You make it sound easy. I find myself trusting you. Even with my life.
|response2='''Hubert:''' Does that mean you know I will do what must be done? You must trust me a great deal.
}}
'''Hubert:''' Heh. I've already dedicated my life to Lady Edelgard. To throw my lot in with you is inconceivable. But if I had two lives to give... I might devote one of them to you. We could be a couplet of birds, flying alongside the sovereign of Black Eagles...


===S Support===
===S Support===
'''Hubert:''' You've kept me waiting. Where have you been? The war may be over, but matters of government, diplomacy, and justice remain to be dealt with. There is one problem in particular that must be sorted first, however.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=What problem is that?
}}
'''Hubert:''' You. Rather... you and me. To think, I had rehearsed a long preamble. Now, when it matters, it's all vanished from memory as suddenly as the morning dew. To the point, then. I... love you. In fact, I wish to marry you.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=You what?!
|choice2=Yes! Gladly!
|response1='''Hubert:''' I know this must come as a surprise. Especially in light of my devotion to Lady Edelgard.
|response2='''Hubert:''' Your candid sincerity is... overwhelming. You must have known all along that I had feelings for you.
}}
'''Hubert:''' I've already spoken to Her Majesty about this. She told me to follow my heart. She seems to prefer that you be with me rather than some dubious individual. So, you could say that we have her blessing.
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=Then, this is yours...
}}
(Byleth presents Jeralt's ring)
'''Hubert:''' Is that... a ring? You came here with the same idea? I cannot believe I am saying this. I am truly happy. I am afraid you've outdone me. I've brought no such token. Not much of a suitor, am I? I've never done well with gifts or flattery. Protecting you is easy. But to be a good husband...
{{Dialogue Options
|choice1=No need to worry.
}}
'''Hubert:''' Of course such a thing doesn't bother you. I hope I can support you with the same tenacity. Thank you for doing me this honor. I once thought killing you would be a great challenge, but... The real difficulty was declaring my love.


==Edelgard==
==Edelgard==
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'''Edelgard:''' Sometimes I wonder if your life could have taken you down a different path. If you had never met me and entered my service, you mighty have had a more peaceful—<br>
'''Edelgard:''' Sometimes I wonder if your life could have taken you down a different path. If you had never met me and entered my service, you mighty have had a more peaceful—<br>
'''Hubert:''' A more tedious path? Inconsequential and spoiled rotten, like so many other nobles? Never. My duty to you is no mere obligation. I chose this. I had thought that would be obvious to you.<br>
'''Hubert:''' A more tedious path? Inconsequential and spoiled rotten, like so many other nobles? Never. My duty to you is no mere obligation. I chose this. I had thought that would be obvious to you.<br>
'''Edelgard:''' I understand you well. Better than anyone. But when I see you at the [[Garreg Mach Monastery|monastery]], studying with the others... It makes me wonder what kind of life you might have had without me. That's all.<br>
'''Edelgard:''' I understand you well. Better than anyone.  
'''Hubert:''' Such a life may have had its appeal. I thought I'd left my years of carefree innocence behind me. But I cannot deny that I find myself enjoying my time at the monastery.<br>
 
;In Part I
'''Edelgard:''' But when I see you at the monastery, studying with the others...
 
;In Part II
'''Edelgard:''' But when I recall how you were at the monastery, studying with the others...
 
'''Edelgard:''' It makes me wonder what kind of life you might have had without me. That's all.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Such a life may have had its appeal. I thought I'd left my years of carefree innocence behind me.
 
;In Part I
'''Hubert:''' But I cannot deny that I find myself enjoying my time at the monastery.
 
;In Part II
'''Hubert:''' But I cannot deny that I enjoyed the time I spent at the monastery.
 
'''Edelgard:''' I feel the same way.<br>
'''Edelgard:''' I feel the same way.<br>
'''Hubert:''' That enjoyment, however, is only thanks to you. Standing by your side is all that truly matters to me.<br>
'''Hubert:''' That enjoyment, however, is only thanks to you. Standing by your side is all that truly matters to me.<br>
'''Edelgard:''' I see. Then I won't speak of such things again. If it's really what you want I'll gladly keep you by my side.The path I must walk... Is soaked in blood. It's a path that can lead to madness can snatch away one's future, and can even take one's life. And the pool of blood at my feet is growing larger. Those stains can never be washed clean.<br>
'''Edelgard:''' I see. Then I won't speak of such things again. If it's really what you want, I'll gladly keep you by my side. The path I must walk... is soaked in blood. It's a path that can lead to madness, can snatch away one's future, and can even take one's life. And the pool of blood at my feet is growing larger. Those stains can never be washed clean.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Please leave the violence to me. A leader must be seen as pure. Above the fray. Allow me to paint the path that lies before you red with the blood of your enemies. I will do it gladly.
'''Hubert:''' Please leave the violence to me. A leader must be seen as pure. Above the fray. Allow me to paint the path that lies before you red with the blood of your enemies. I will do it gladly.


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'''Hubert:''' I recall being scolded most sternly by my father. "You are Lady Edelgard's servant!" he said. "You must protect her with your life!"<br>
'''Hubert:''' I recall being scolded most sternly by my father. "You are Lady Edelgard's servant!" he said. "You must protect her with your life!"<br>
'''Edelgard:''' I had no idea. But House Vestra has served House Hresvelg for generations... Given that, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised.<br>
'''Edelgard:''' I had no idea. But House Vestra has served House Hresvelg for generations... Given that, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Indeed. After that, I made certain to accompany you wherever you went. That is, until...the incident.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Indeed. After that, I made certain to accompany you wherever you went. That is, until... the incident.<br>
'''Edelgard:''' Ah, when my uncle, Lord Arundel, defected to the Kingdom and took me with him.<br>
'''Edelgard:''' Ah, when my uncle, Lord Arundel, defected to the Kingdom and took me with him.<br>
'''Hubert:''' The sensation of loss that overcame me on that day defies all description. It was as horrific as if I'd lost all my limbs. I left the city in a mad rush to rescue you. My father sent soldiers to capture me. I fought them off for three days, but they did finally manage it. Of course, I was only ten. I never would've reached Fhirdiad.<br>
'''Hubert:''' The sensation of loss that overcame me on that day defies all description. It was as horrific as if I'd lost all my limbs. I left the city in a mad rush to rescue you. My father sent soldiers to capture me. I fought them off for three days, but they did finally manage it. Of course, I was only ten. I never would've reached Fhirdiad.<br>
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'''Edelgard:''' I see. Then you are unwilling to obey my orders as emperor?<br>
'''Edelgard:''' I see. Then you are unwilling to obey my orders as emperor?<br>
'''Hubert:''' Correct. If you prefer to treat this formally, then charge me with a crime. I will gladly offer up my neck to the executioner.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Correct. If you prefer to treat this formally, then charge me with a crime. I will gladly offer up my neck to the executioner.<br>
'''Edelgard:''' You know I would never do such a thing and that I pay no heed to the title you bear. It is your own presence and capabilities that I value so highly, Hubert. Titles are meaningless next to such things. Our families have no bearing on this matter...nor does the Empire itself.<br>
'''Edelgard:''' You know I would never do such a thing and that I pay no heed to the title you bear. It is your own presence and capabilities that I value so highly, Hubert. Titles are meaningless next to such things. Our families have no bearing on this matter... nor does the Empire itself.<br>
'''Hubert:''' In that case, Lady Edelgard, I ask you to turn a blind eye to my secrets. They are trifles, beneath your notice. Best I handle them alone. You should focus on the path ahead of you. The scarlet path I have carefully prepared. Whether that path is red with blood is not something you need trouble yourself over.<br>
'''Hubert:''' In that case, Lady Edelgard, I ask you to turn a blind eye to my secrets. They are trifles, beneath your notice. Best I handle them alone. You should focus on the path ahead of you. The scarlet path I have carefully prepared. Whether that path is red with blood is not something you need trouble yourself over.<br>
'''Edelgard:''' As emperor, I'm obliged to accept that answer. However, as your friend, it irritates me to no end. You speak often of painting the path I walk, yet you do so in secret. I am the one you serve, but you refuse to let me in. I trust you, Hubert, and that is precisely why I want to know everything, your secret hopes and burdens. All of it. If I'm truly the center of your world, then I wish you would trust me as well as I trust you.<br>
'''Edelgard:''' As emperor, I'm obliged to accept that answer. However, as your friend, it irritates me to no end. You speak often of painting the path I walk, yet you do so in secret. I am the one you serve, but you refuse to let me in. I trust you, Hubert, and that is precisely why I want to know everything, your secret hopes and burdens. All of it. If I'm truly the center of your world, then I wish you would trust me as well as I trust you.<br>
'''Hubert:''' ...Very well. You have me beaten. I will tell you as much as I am able. From the assassins I've eliminated, to the gold I've spent on bribes...to the identity of the one I love.<br>
'''Hubert:''' ...Very well. You have me beaten. I will tell you as much as I am able. From the assassins I've eliminated, to the gold I've spent on bribes... to the identity of the one I love.<br>
'''Edelgard:''' Wait a moment. Are you saying...you have romantic feelings for someone?<br>
 
;If Hubert does not have an A support with any other female character
'''Edelgard:''' Wait a moment. Are you saying... you have romantic feelings for someone?<br>
'''Hubert:''' Yes. That is the one secret I had particularly hoped to keep from you.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Yes. That is the one secret I had particularly hoped to keep from you.<br>
'''Edelgard:''' Well, that's utter nonsense! You can't possibly keep something so fascinating from me! Who is it? You? In love? Whoever could it— Huh! Oh, I've got it! I should have known all along!<br>
'''Edelgard:''' Well, that's utter nonsense! You can't possibly keep something so fascinating from me! Who is it?
 
;Otherwise
'''Edelgard:''' You? In love? Whoever could it— Huh! Oh, I've got it! I should have known all along!<br>
'''Hubert:''' You already suspect? I had really hoped to keep this secret from you.<br>
'''Hubert:''' You already suspect? I had really hoped to keep this secret from you.<br>
'''Edelgard:''' Enough teasing. Tell me her name, Hubert.<br>
'''Edelgard:''' Enough teasing. Tell me her name, Hubert.
 
'''Hubert:''' It is you, Lady Edelgard. Did you ever really doubt?<br>
'''Hubert:''' It is you, Lady Edelgard. Did you ever really doubt?<br>
'''Edelgard:''' Heh, Hubert... You never cease to surprise me.<br>
'''Edelgard:''' Heh, Hubert... You never cease to surprise me.<br>
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'''Hubert:''' I should decline.<br>
'''Hubert:''' I should decline.<br>
'''Ferdinand:''' Why?<br>
'''Ferdinand:''' Why?<br>
'''Hubert:''' The thought of receiving a gift from you, unbidden and unreciprocated, fills me with revulsion. Therefore...accept this tea. As a gift. From me.<br>
'''Hubert:''' The thought of receiving a gift from you, unbidden and unreciprocated, fills me with revulsion. Therefore... accept this tea. As a gift. From me.<br>
'''Ferdinand:''' For me? Are you certain? I would hate to deprive the intended recipient of such a fine tea.<br>
'''Ferdinand:''' For me? Are you certain? I would hate to deprive the intended recipient of such a fine tea.<br>
'''Hubert:''' That would be difficult to do, since I bought it with you in mind.<br>
'''Hubert:''' That would be difficult to do, since I bought it with you in mind.<br>
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'''Hubert:''' Come. She is waiting for you.
'''Hubert:''' Come. She is waiting for you.


'''Linhardt:''' Politely inform her that my research is vastly more  important than...whatever it is she has to say.<br>
'''Linhardt:''' Politely inform her that my research is vastly more  important than... whatever it is she has to say.<br>
'''Hubert:''' While your passion may be admirable, it is sadly misdirected. This matter takes priority. Return to your hobby when your duty is done.<br>
'''Hubert:''' While your passion may be admirable, it is sadly misdirected. This matter takes priority. Return to your hobby when your duty is done.<br>
'''Linhardt:''' Hobby? But this research will most certainly prove useful in the future!<br>
'''Linhardt:''' Hobby? But this research will most certainly prove useful in the future!<br>
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'''Hubert:''' I haven't an ounce of respect for the cause you have chosen to waste your talents on. Which changes frequently, I might add, with no rhyme, reason, or results. Learn to apply yourself to something constructive. You may still have a bright future. That sounds suspiciously as if you're not going to leave me alone.<br>
'''Hubert:''' I haven't an ounce of respect for the cause you have chosen to waste your talents on. Which changes frequently, I might add, with no rhyme, reason, or results. Learn to apply yourself to something constructive. You may still have a bright future. That sounds suspiciously as if you're not going to leave me alone.<br>
'''Linhardt:''' I just want to live a life doing things that interest me. Is that so wrong?<br>
'''Linhardt:''' I just want to live a life doing things that interest me. Is that so wrong?<br>
'''Hubert:''' That is unacceptable. Even for a nobleman. Her Highness will soon ascend the throne. She is attempting to deal with such noble privilege head on. We are in the middle of a war.<br>
'''Hubert:''' That is unacceptable. Even for a nobleman.  
'''Linhardt:''' War... Ugh... You have a point, and I understand where you're coming from. But I can't do it. I can't bring myself to work for someone else. Cooperating the way I am now, serving in the military, it's about all the generosity I can muster.<br>
 
;Before and during Chapter&nbsp;11
'''Hubert:''' Her Highness will soon ascend the throne. She is attempting to deal with such noble privilege head on.
 
;After Chapter&nbsp;11
'''Hubert:''' We are in the middle of a war.<br>
'''Linhardt:''' War... Ugh...
 
'''Linhardt:''' You have a point, and I understand where you're coming from. But I can't do it. I can't bring myself to work for someone else.  
 
;In Part II
'''Linhardt:''' Cooperating the way I am now, serving in the military, it's about all the generosity I can muster.<br>
 
'''Hubert:''' Pathetic. Keep to your books, then. Good-bye, Linhardt.
'''Hubert:''' Pathetic. Keep to your books, then. Good-bye, Linhardt.


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'''Caspar:''' I. Am.<br>
'''Caspar:''' I. Am.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Caspar!<br>
'''Hubert:''' Caspar!<br>
'''Caspar:''' Hiiiyahhh! ... What's going on, Hubert? You need something?<br>
'''Caspar:''' Hiiiyahhh! ...What's going on, Hubert? You need something?<br>
'''Hubert:''' I watched you training earlier. Pitiful display.<br>
'''Hubert:''' I watched you training earlier. Pitiful display.<br>
'''Caspar:''' Uh, excuse me? What's that supposed to mean?<br>
'''Caspar:''' Uh, excuse me? What's that supposed to mean?<br>
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'''Caspar:''' What are you talking about? It sounds like you might have a problem with me.<br>
'''Caspar:''' What are you talking about? It sounds like you might have a problem with me.<br>
'''Hubert:''' As a matter of fact, I do. If it was only your own idiotic life at stake, I wouldn't bother saying anything. But it's not. Your foolishness hurts everyone.<br>
'''Hubert:''' As a matter of fact, I do. If it was only your own idiotic life at stake, I wouldn't bother saying anything. But it's not. Your foolishness hurts everyone.<br>
'''Caspar:''' Ooh, you sure do love to hear yourself talk.
'''Caspar:''' Ooh, you sure do love to hear yourself talk.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Suppose you were to shout on the battlefield as you did in your training today. It is very likely the enemy could anticipate your next move based on your insipid blather. And what if your allies are startled by your outburst, and fumble with their weapons as a result? This is not to mention the obvious fact that you would utterly botch any covert operation.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Suppose you were to shout on the battlefield as you did in your training today. It is very likely the enemy could anticipate your next move based on your insipid blather. And what if your allies are startled by your outburst, and fumble with their weapons as a result? This is not to mention the obvious fact that you would utterly botch any covert operation.<br>
'''Caspar:''' You really think I'm that stupid? I only shout when it's completely necessary. I don't do it all the time!<br>
'''Caspar:''' You really think I'm that stupid? I only shout when it's completely necessary. I don't do it all the time!<br>
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'''Hubert:''' We've all grown used to the way you fight. Your battle cries help morale. And your instructions rise above the din of battle. I would go so far as to say that the soldiers under your command would be lost without the guidance of your booming voice.<br>
'''Hubert:''' We've all grown used to the way you fight. Your battle cries help morale. And your instructions rise above the din of battle. I would go so far as to say that the soldiers under your command would be lost without the guidance of your booming voice.<br>
'''Caspar:''' I really don't get you, Hubert.<br>
'''Caspar:''' I really don't get you, Hubert.<br>
'''Hubert:''' You inspire people. The benefits of your shouting outweigh the risks. ... Something wrong?<br>
'''Hubert:''' You inspire people. The benefits of your shouting outweigh the risks. ...Something wrong?<br>
'''Caspar:''' YEEEAAAH! I'M BAAACK! IF YOU WANT ME TO SHOUT, THEN I'M GONNA SHOUT! I'M NOT EVEN GONNA THINK ABOUT IT! I KNEW YOU'D COME AROUND!<br>
'''Caspar:''' YEEEAAAH! I'M BAAACK! IF YOU WANT ME TO SHOUT, THEN I'M GONNA SHOUT! I'M NOT EVEN GONNA THINK ABOUT IT! I KNEW YOU'D COME AROUND!<br>
'''Hubert:''' Don't get too excited. You'll be ambushed again.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Don't get too excited. You'll be ambushed again.<br>
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===C Support===
'''Bernadetta:''' Being outside is so tiring. Tomorrow's got to be just an inside day, Bernie. ... Whoa, why is it so cold all of a sudden? It's as if an unspeakable evil just— Ah!<br>
'''Bernadetta:''' Being outside is so tiring. Tomorrow's got to be just an inside day, Bernie. ...Whoa, why is it so cold all of a sudden? It's as if an unspeakable evil just— Ah!<br>
'''Hubert:''' You're late.<br>
'''Hubert:''' You're late.<br>
'''Bernadetta:''' No! Into the light! Back to the beyond from whence you came!<br>
'''Bernadetta:''' No! Into the light! Back to the beyond from whence you came!<br>
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'''Bernadetta:''' Um, Hubert?<br>
'''Bernadetta:''' Um, Hubert?<br>
'''Hubert:''' Yes?<br>
'''Hubert:''' Yes?<br>
'''Bernadetta:''' I just, um... I wanted to thank you. For the other day. You know, when I...fainted. Thank you for carrying me back to my room.<br>
'''Bernadetta:''' I just, um... I wanted to thank you. For the other day. You know, when I... fainted. Thank you for carrying me back to my room.<br>
'''Hubert:''' That was nothing. It saved me effort in the long run. Leaving you there would have just caused even more trouble.<br>
'''Hubert:''' That was nothing. It saved me effort in the long run. Leaving you there would have just caused even more trouble.<br>
'''Bernadetta:''' I guess that's true. Well, thanks. There, I said it, and now I'm going.<br>
'''Bernadetta:''' I guess that's true. Well, thanks. There, I said it, and now I'm going.<br>
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'''Bernadetta:''' Ah! Please don't laugh like that!<br>
'''Bernadetta:''' Ah! Please don't laugh like that!<br>
'''Hubert:''' Apologies. I will be mindful not to laugh in your presence from now on.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Apologies. I will be mindful not to laugh in your presence from now on.<br>
'''Bernadetta:''' Ah! The grin of death itself! T-terrifying...
'''Bernadetta:''' Ah! The grin of death itself! T-terrifying...<br>
'''Hubert:''' You think so?<br>
'''Hubert:''' You think so?<br>
'''Bernadetta:''' Oh no. Now you're angry too!<br>
'''Bernadetta:''' Oh no. Now you're angry too!<br>
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'''Bernadetta:''' Ah! Why?!<br>
'''Bernadetta:''' Ah! Why?!<br>
'''Hubert:''' You told me not to forgo laughing. So I laughed as hard as I could. Is it helping to conquer your fear?<br>
'''Hubert:''' You told me not to forgo laughing. So I laughed as hard as I could. Is it helping to conquer your fear?<br>
'''Bernadetta:''' Yes. I mean, someday it might...maybe. Ah! I'm not ready!
'''Bernadetta:''' Yes. I mean, someday it might... maybe. Ah! I'm not ready!


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'''Bernadetta:''' You will? Great! Here you go!<br>
'''Bernadetta:''' You will? Great! Here you go!<br>
'''Hubert:''' Some kind of embroidery. A flower. This is certainly lovely, but why give it to me? It seems like something you would send to a female friend or someone you had romantic feelings for.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Some kind of embroidery. A flower. This is certainly lovely, but why give it to me? It seems like something you would send to a female friend or someone you had romantic feelings for.<br>
'''Bernadetta:''' But it's, um, lovely you said, right? That's why. If you wear it, maybe you'll look less, um...terrifying.<br>
'''Bernadetta:''' But it's, um, lovely you said, right? That's why. If you wear it, maybe you'll look less, um... terrifying.<br>
'''Hubert:''' You would like me to wear this?<br>
'''Hubert:''' You would like me to wear this?<br>
'''Bernadetta:''' Ah! You hate it, don't you?! I knew it. I knew you'd be angry... Ugh, I'm so sorry!<br>
'''Bernadetta:''' Ah! You hate it, don't you?! I knew it. I knew you'd be angry... Ugh, I'm so sorry!<br>
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'''Dorothea:''' Hubie. "Pale in comparison"? You've seen too many operas. I don't think you understand how the world works. At all.<br>
'''Dorothea:''' Hubie. "Pale in comparison"? You've seen too many operas. I don't think you understand how the world works. At all.<br>
'''Hubert:''' And I don't care what you think either. I would make any sacrifice to support Lady Edelgard. It's a shame you've never experienced such devotion.<br>
'''Hubert:''' And I don't care what you think either. I would make any sacrifice to support Lady Edelgard. It's a shame you've never experienced such devotion.<br>
'''Dorothea:''' You're right. I don't have anyone like that right now. But...maybe someday I will?<br>
'''Dorothea:''' You're right. I don't have anyone like that right now. But... maybe someday I will?<br>
'''Hubert:''' Then maybe someday you'll understand. Until then, we will never see eye to eye. Now, if you will excuse me, I have much to do.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Then maybe someday you'll understand. Until then, we will never see eye to eye. Now, if you will excuse me, I have much to do.<br>
'''Dorothea:''' Hubie, I don't get you. Although I do find your point of view just fascinating...
'''Dorothea:''' Hubie, I don't get you. Although I do find your point of view just fascinating...
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'''Dorothea:''' So... You're sharing the same dream?<br>
'''Dorothea:''' So... You're sharing the same dream?<br>
'''Hubert:''' Bluntly, yes. But it's more than just a shared dream. I have many feelings toward Lady Edelgard. Gratitude. Respect. Awe. Empathy. Trust. Hope.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Bluntly, yes. But it's more than just a shared dream. I have many feelings toward Lady Edelgard. Gratitude. Respect. Awe. Empathy. Trust. Hope.<br>
'''Dorothea:''' OK... I was teasing you, but I gotta say I'm just a little bit jealous of you and Edie. That you're able to embrace these feelings and stride forward along the same path... You're lucky, Hubie. I don't know if I'll ever get the chance to experience anything so utterly...operatic.<br>
'''Dorothea:''' OK... I was teasing you, but I gotta say I'm just a little bit jealous of you and Edie. That you're able to embrace these feelings and stride forward along the same path... You're lucky, Hubie. I don't know if I'll ever get the chance to experience anything so utterly... operatic.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Why not?<br>
'''Hubert:''' Why not?<br>
'''Dorothea:''' Because I figure the best quality in a partner would be that they make me happy. And loving another is really about wanting to be loved. I'm pretty sure that's different from how things are with you and Edie.
'''Dorothea:''' Because I figure the best quality in a partner would be that they make me happy. And loving another is really about wanting to be loved. I'm pretty sure that's different from how things are with you and Edie.
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'''Dorothea:''' Hubie, I've been thinking...<br>
'''Dorothea:''' Hubie, I've been thinking...<br>
'''Hubert:''' What's this all about now?<br>
'''Hubert:''' What's this all about now?<br>
'''Dorothea:''' It's about what you said before...about your path.<br>
'''Dorothea:''' It's about what you said before... about your path.<br>
'''Hubert:''' You mean the path that Lady Edelgard and I walk?<br>
'''Hubert:''' You mean the path that Lady Edelgard and I walk?<br>
'''Dorothea:'' I guess I don't really understand that kind of thing since I've always been focused on my own goals... But you, Edie, Professor... All of you are fighting for an ideal. That's big. It touches everyone. Then there's me, with my hands full thinking of just myself.<br>
'''Dorothea:''' I guess I don't really understand that kind of thing since I've always been focused on my own goals... But you, Edie, Professor... All of you are fighting for an ideal. That's big. It touches everyone. Then there's me, with my hands full thinking of just myself.<br>
'''Hubert:''' One person seems enough to me.<br>
'''Hubert:''' One person seems enough to me.<br>
'''Dorothea:''' Hmm... Maybe you're right.<br>
'''Dorothea:''' Hmm... Maybe you're right.<br>
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'''Hubert:''' Go on.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Go on.<br>
'''Dorothea:''' Well, this "path" you're walking with Edie will have one more loyal follower. Isn't that enough?<br>
'''Dorothea:''' Well, this "path" you're walking with Edie will have one more loyal follower. Isn't that enough?<br>
'''Hubert:''' I suppose it may well be. Your contribution to our cause has been noteworthy. I've no complaints about your battle prowess either. And if you were able to walk the path as I do...that would be something very special.<br>
'''Hubert:''' I suppose it may well be. Your contribution to our cause has been noteworthy. I've no complaints about your battle prowess either. And if you were able to walk the path as I do... that would be something very special.<br>
'''Dorothea:''' So, will you consider it? This is all because of you, you know. You made me wonder what it's like to be wholly devoted to another person...<br>
'''Dorothea:''' So, will you consider it? This is all because of you, you know. You made me wonder what it's like to be wholly devoted to another person...<br>
'''Hubert:''' Heh. All right. I'll consider it.
'''Hubert:''' Heh. All right. I'll consider it.
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===C Support===
'''Hubert:''' Petra. Industrious as ever, I see.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Petra. Industrious as ever, I see.<br>
'''Petra:''' Hello, Hubert. Yes, I am trying to be...industrious. I must be working hard to improve my position. Right now it is not a good one.<br>
'''Petra:''' Hello, Hubert. Yes, I am trying to be... industrious. I must be working hard to improve my position. Right now it is not a good one.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Even accounting for that, your efforts are impressive. I wish a little of you would rub off on certain people here. One troublesome slouch in particular.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Even accounting for that, your efforts are impressive.  
 
;If Linhardt is alive
'''Hubert:''' I wish a little of you would rub off on certain people here. One troublesome slouch in particular.<br>
'''Petra:''' Rub? I will not be rubbing on anyone!<br>
'''Petra:''' Rub? I will not be rubbing on anyone!<br>
'''Hubert:''' Not literally. I never would have imagined you would adjust so well to life in Fódlan. When I first met you, you couldn't understand a single word of the language. You had the look of a cornered animal. So much so I thought you'd grown up in the wild.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Not literally.  
'''Petra:''' I had more youth then. And the experience was...terrifying. My grandfather ordered me to go to Fódlan with suddenness. I was stolen to a strange land filled with strange people. The treatment I was receiving was like... like I was a strange beast.<br>
 
'''Hubert:''' I never would have imagined you would adjust so well to life in Fódlan. When I first met you, you couldn't understand a single word of the language. You had the look of a cornered animal. So much so I thought you'd grown up in the wild.<br>
'''Petra:''' I had more youth then. And the experience was... terrifying. My grandfather ordered me to go to Fódlan with suddenness. I was stolen to a strange land filled with strange people. The treatment I was receiving was like... like I was a strange beast.<br>
'''Hubert:''' It is unfortunate, but while you were called our guest, you were actually a hostage. You were meant to be insurance that Brigid would not restore its alliance with Dagda and attack us. The Empire required leverage, and after all, you are the princess of Brigid.<br>
'''Hubert:''' It is unfortunate, but while you were called our guest, you were actually a hostage. You were meant to be insurance that Brigid would not restore its alliance with Dagda and attack us. The Empire required leverage, and after all, you are the princess of Brigid.<br>
'''Petra:''' It gave me sadness to leave my home, but I am not unhappy that I came to the Empire. I have learned much understanding from the outside world. My experience has made me become who I am. And meeting you and Lady Edelgard has had great value for me.<br>
'''Petra:''' It gave me sadness to leave my home, but I am not unhappy that I came to the Empire. I have learned much understanding from the outside world. My experience has made me become who I am. And meeting you and Lady Edelgard has had great value for me.<br>
'''Hubert:''' I admire your spirit in the face of adversity. You set a strong example to follow. And there is much more adversity to come. After all, we face great adversity, even now.
'''Hubert:''' I admire your spirit in the face of adversity. You set a strong example to follow.
 
;In Part I
'''Hubert:''' And there is much more adversity to come.
 
;In Part II
'''Hubert:''' After all, we face great adversity, even now.


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===B Support===
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'''Petra:''' Yes. There are some times I cannot stop my thoughts from going home. It will be much time before I return. Brigid feels... far away.<br>
'''Petra:''' Yes. There are some times I cannot stop my thoughts from going home. It will be much time before I return. Brigid feels... far away.<br>
'''Hubert:''' It is quite a long way. To say nothing of the sea that lies between here and there. Being unable to return must further add to the distance in your mind.<br>
'''Hubert:''' It is quite a long way. To say nothing of the sea that lies between here and there. Being unable to return must further add to the distance in your mind.<br>
'''Petra:''' It is as you say. When I return to Brigid...I will be the new queen.<br>
'''Petra:''' It is as you say. When I return to Brigid... I will be the new queen.<br>


;In Part I
;In Part I
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'''Petra:''' Not Edelgard's equal, is that what you are saying?<br>
'''Petra:''' Not Edelgard's equal, is that what you are saying?<br>
'''Hubert:''' Understand that I mean no disrespect by this. But it is a fact that you are far beneath her. Make no mistake about what would happen if you were to raise your banner in revolt against her. She would crush you mercilessly.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Understand that I mean no disrespect by this. But it is a fact that you are far beneath her. Make no mistake about what would happen if you were to raise your banner in revolt against her. She would crush you mercilessly.<br>
'''Petra:''' That is not a difference of equal...of equality. It is a difference of power. Even if our homelands were on equal footing, Lady Edelgard would still prevail. I can see with clarity the difference between me and Lady Edelgard. But that has no matter. I would never lose.<br>
'''Petra:''' That is not a difference of equal... of equality. It is a difference of power. Even if our homelands were on equal footing, Lady Edelgard would still prevail. I can see with clarity the difference between me and Lady Edelgard. But that has no matter. I would never lose.<br>
'''Hubert:''' How amusing. For your sake, you had better hope you are right.
'''Hubert:''' How amusing. For your sake, you had better hope you are right.


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'''Petra:''' That is not making sense to me...<br>
'''Petra:''' That is not making sense to me...<br>
'''Hubert:''' In battle, you and I are the same. Neither of us has a higher rank than general. Edelgard is leading the entire army, but you and I are both leading a part of the army.<br>
'''Hubert:''' In battle, you and I are the same. Neither of us has a higher rank than general. Edelgard is leading the entire army, but you and I are both leading a part of the army.<br>
'''Petra:''' That should be making us...what is it... Ah! Comrades in arms.<br>
'''Petra:''' That should be making us... what is it... Ah! Comrades in arms.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Comrades in arms, you say...<br>
'''Hubert:''' Comrades in arms, you say...<br>
'''Petra:''' When you are looking at me, you are thinking of me compared to Edelgard. But I want you to be looking at me as only myself. Do you have understanding? I do not want you seeing me as foreign royalty, but as your comrade in arms, who is working with you at your side.<br>
'''Petra:''' When you are looking at me, you are thinking of me compared to Edelgard. But I want you to be looking at me as only myself. Do you have understanding? I do not want you seeing me as foreign royalty, but as your comrade in arms, who is working with you at your side.<br>
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===C Support===
===C Support===
'''Hanneman:''' Hubert, my boy. It's rather rare for the two of us to see one another with no one else around, isn't it?<br>
'''Hubert:''' Yes, I believe it is.<br>
'''Hanneman:''' I was good friends with your father, you know. Perhaps this is fate, eh? Of course, when I left the Empire, I broke off my friendship with him... and, well, everyone else.<br>
'''Hubert:''' You were right to sever ties with such a miserable piece of filth.<br>
'''Hanneman:''' Sharp words, Hubert. Contemptible though your father may be, he is still your father.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Don't overcomplicate it. I will not forgive him. Ever. Contemptible is just the right word for the wretch. <br>
;InPart I
'''Hubert:''' Do you truly know what kind of man my father is?<br>
;In Part II
'''Hubert:''' Do you truly know what kind of man my father was?<br>
'''Hanneman:''' I assume you're talking about the Insurrection of the Seven. At the time, I was already at Garreg Mach. I know nothing more than hearsay. That said, I found it hard to believe that Lord Vestra would challenge the emperor like that.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Yet that's exactly what he did. Since the dawn of the Adrestian Empire, House Vestra has served House Hresvelg as the emperor's right hand. My father spat on a legacy of loyalty and devotion that had lasted 1,100 years. He conspired with the ministers to usurp power from the emperor. And Lady Edelgard...<br>
'''Hanneman:''' In your father's defense, the emperor was attempting to take power from the Seven Houses. The emperor's reform was an attempt to concentrate power in the hands of the throne. The nobles... put a stop to that. Emperor Ionius lost the ensuing power struggle.<br>
;In Part I
'''Hubert:''' Now it is the nobles' turn to suffer defeat. Lady Edelgard will be emperor.<br>
;In Part II
'''Hubert:''' Now it is the nobles' turn to suffer defeat. Her Majesty will crush all who oppose her.<br>
'''Hanneman:''' You hope she can cease this never-ending conflict? That's quite a goal, Hubert...


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===B Support===
'''Hubert:''' I must thank you for lending your expertise to the aid of Her Majesty, Hanneman.<br>
'''Hanneman:''' Your gratitude is wasted on me, Hubert. I choose this situation entirely because it benefits me. I could carry out my research anywhere, of course, but that is, as they say, beside the point.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Is that so?<br>
'''Hanneman:''' Hubert. There's something I want to tell you. Will you hear me out?<br>
'''Hubert:''' Depends what it is.<br>
'''Hanneman:''' It concerns your father.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Then, no. Absolutely not.<br>
'''Hanneman:''' Oh, by all means, cover your ears and run out of the room. I'll still speak the words, for I feel that I must. Your father, the Marquis of Vestra—well rather, the former Marquis of Vestra—was a selfless man. He was practical and never sought power for the sake of power. In that respect, you and he are rather alike. Do you think such a man would so easily betray his emperor, even if led astray by the prime minister?<br>
'''Hubert:''' Clearly, yes. That's exactly what he did. He played a large part in the assault on the palace. Personally spearheaded the emperor's capture. The thought of those treacherous arms reaching out for Her Majesty... It is truly upsetting.<br>
'''Hanneman:''' Agreed. Facts are facts. The palace walls are stuffed with countless truths, all of them concealed by the stones and mortar of fact. I hoped you would have the capacity to see the unfettered truth. But I fear that where your father is concerned, your eyes may see only what you wish them to see.<br>
'''Hubert:''' I'll take that under advisement.<br>
'''Hanneman:''' Feel free to ignore me. I know full well I have my own blind spots. It's just... I believe your father had something he was trying to protect. Bearing a stain on his honor, being purged by his own son... All in the name of protection. I speak from knowledge, as someone who failed to protect something I held dear.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Let's say you're right. Suppose he did it to protect something he cared about. Doesn't matter. Doesn't change his actions or my judgment of them. My father was a traitor to House Hresvelg and he deserved what he got. That was me protecting something I care about.<br>
'''Hanneman:''' Ah, I can see the right of that. You have chosen your own path, Hubert. Continue protecting what you wish to protect, and I shall support you from the bottom of my heart.


==Shamir==
==Shamir==
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===C Support===
'''Shamir:''' What is it, Hubert?<br>
;In Part I
'''Hubert:''' Nothing in particular. Just taking a moment to admire your skill with a bow.<br>
;In Part II
'''Hubert:''' Nothing in particular. I was just recalling your impressive skill with a bow.<br>
'''Hubert:''' I'm willing to bet you could put an arrow through the neck of an enemy general from quite a distance. In fact, to any leader's bodyguard, I would go so far as to say you pose the most dangerous kind of threat.<br>
'''Shamir:''' Don't worry your fragile little self. Your lady princess is safe. I wouldn't shoot my employer.<br>
'''Hubert:''' I would certainly hope not. But there are some mercenaries to whom a contract means little. And you would do well to remember that Lady Edelgard is no mere "princess." You should take care to learn the proper form of address for your employer.<br>
'''Shamir:''' I said "lady." I already told you. I'm not going to break the princess's contract.<br>
'''Hubert:''' What did I just say?<br>
'''Shamir:''' Proper address. Right. Next time.<br>
'''Hubert:''' My patience has limits, you know. For the moment, you may stand in Lady Edelgard's good graces. But if you become a problem, I will not hesitate to eliminate you.<br>
'''Shamir:''' You're unstable, Hubert. Be careful who you threaten. I don't take kindly to those who get in the way of my contracts.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Is that a threat?<br>
'''Shamir:''' Just some advice.


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===B Support===
'''Hubert:''' That's the last of them.<br>
'''???:''' Argh!<br>
'''Hubert:''' Another threat to Her Majesty? Who's there?<br>
'''Shamir:''' It's me. You owe me for that one.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Shamir. What are you doing here?<br>
'''Shamir:''' Same thing you are. But I'm after a particular target. The dark side of the Knights of Seiros is proving troublesome. I should have known, having been one.<br>
'''Hubert:''' I was... negligent. I had thought we'd sufficiently thinned the numbers of these scum. Seems I was mistaken. In any case, you have my thanks.<br>
'''Shamir:''' Save it. Just doing my job.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Even so—killing your former allies. Do you feel no remorse whatsoever?<br>
'''Shamir:''' You wouldn't, so why ask?<br>
'''Hubert:''' You are not me. Answer the question.<br>
'''Shamir:''' What's it matter? I owed a debt to Rhea. I served in the Knights of Seiros to repay her. I repaid that debt. Now I'm here. I'm sure it was considered dishonorable of me to leave, but that's none of my concern. I have no connection to the Seiros faith, nor to the ways of Fódlan.<br>
'''Hubert:''' That's right. You're from Dagda. Well, consider me glad you're on the right side. At least for the time being.<br>
'''Shamir:''' You worry too much. Watch out, or it'll be the death of you.


===A Support===
===A Support===
'''Shamir:''' All finished. Time to go.<br>
'''Hubert:''' You really must stop sneaking up on me, Shamir.<br>
'''Shamir:''' And what if I don't? I can take you.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Maybe. Either way, it's a waste to fight an ally.<br>
'''Shamir:''' We're allies now? I guess I should be more careful with you. Are you sure it was right to kill them? I believe your mistress told you to let them go.<br>
'''Hubert:''' That is exactly what I will say I did. But leaving them alive would have been a mistake. I did what had to be done.<br>
'''Shamir:''' Is that so? Maybe you're not just some sycophant. It takes guts to disobey a direct order.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Lady Edelgard's time is rightfully occupied with a great deal of concern and contemplation. Her affairs are of far greater consequence than a trifle like this. Much rests on the decisions she makes. But little details of this kind happen to be my area of expertise. So I simply handle them. Better that than to burden her with needless debate.<br>
'''Shamir:''' Logical through and through, aren't you?<br>
'''Hubert:''' That is how I do things.<br>
'''Shamir:''' I like people who are thorough.<br>
'''Hubert:''' You seem quite thorough in your methods as well.<br>
'''Shamir:''' As a rule, I am. Regarding decisions, I planned on leaving Fódlan after completing my contract... But now I'm starting to think I might stay here.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Stay here? I'm forced to wonder what your intentions might be.<br>
'''Shamir:''' I have no ulterior motives. I've just grown a little fond of you.<br>
'''Hubert:''' Excuse me? You've what?<br>
'''Shamir:''' For someone so intelligent, you're very dense. It's not just about you though. I've learned to like Lady Edelgard and most everyone else here as well. I wouldn't mind staying on to work as your specialist.<br>
'''Hubert:''' It's a fine offer. But perhaps we should wait until after the war to discuss it thoroughly.<br>
'''Shamir:''' Fair, but you owe me, remember?<br>
'''Hubert:''' Not much I can say to that, is there?


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