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Revision as of 21:45, 11 November 2019
Male Byleth
C Support
B Support 1
B Support 2
A Support
Female Byleth
C Support
B Support
A Support
S Support
Claude
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.
B Support
Lorenz
C Support
B Support
Raphael
C Support
B Support
A Support
Lysithea
C Support
B Support
A Support
Marianne
C Support
B Support
A Support
Hilda
C Support
Ignatz: ...
Hilda: Hm?
Hilda: Hey, Ignatz! Sorry to keep you waiting. Ready to start cleaning?
Ignatz: No, that's all right. Actually I'm just finishing up.
Hilda: Oh! It's true! Look how tidy everything is! You've done such a marvelous job. I'm glad I didn't get in your way.
Ignatz: Thank you very much. So, anyway, you can go now.
Hilda: Hm?
Ignatz: You were talking to your friend, right? I just have some things to put away. It's OK, I can manage without you.
Hilda: Oh, Ignatz. I thought I saw someone earlier. That was you, wasn't it?
Hilda: You know, I'd have been willing to help. You could've just said, "Hey, let's go and clean."
Ignatz: It's all right. You were having a conversation.
Ignatz: I didn't want to sneak up like I was eavesdropping. And really, I didn't need help.
Hilda: Aw, Ignatz, you darling! You're so considerate. Thank you so very much.
Ignatz: Glad to be of service. I'll start putting all this away.
HIlda: Not so fast!
Ignatz: Wh-what's the matter?
Hilda: Aren't you overdoing it? Don't you think you might be taking on too much, hm?
Ignatz: Oh, uh. I didn't expect to hear that from you.
Hilda: Let me give you some advice. It's true that I like to delegate as many tasks as I possibly can.
Hilda: But when someone helps me, I make sure to lavish them with praise, as reward for their hard work.
Hilda: So, then we come out even. On the other hand, look what almost happened just now.
Hilda: You did all that work for me, and I almost missed it! Now, where would that leave you?
Hilda: With no praise, no thanks! You'd be losing out.
Ignatz: Um... Personally I'd prefer to lose out, rather than inconvenience someone else.
Ignatz: For instance, I'd have felt terrible for intruding on your important conversation earlier.
Ignatz: Consider the negligible loss to me, versus the major inconvenience to you. Personal loss is always going to be the better choice, right?
Hilda: Huh. Well, if that's how you feel, then I'm not sure how to convince you otherwise.