Wrys/Conversations
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This page contains all of Wrys's paired base conversations.
Wrys and Kris
First conversation
Wrys: Oh, if it isn't Sir/Dame Kris.
Kris: Sir Wrys.
Wrys: Thank you kindly for saving me from that predicament the other day.
Kris: Don't mention it, I'm the one always getting myself wounded... I'm sorry for the trouble.
Wrys: It's no trouble at all. Your daily growth always enthralls me, Sir/Dame Kris.
(If Kris is male)
Kris: T-thank you.
(If Kris is female)
Kris: T-thank you. You're making me a little embarrassed...
Wrys: Hoho, looking at you brings back memories of the children at the monastery in Altea.
Kris: There's a monastery in Altea...?
Wrys: Yes, I built a small monastery after the last war. There are many delightful children there.
(If Kris is male)
Kris: Heavens! That's admirable...
(If Kris is female)
Kris: Oh my gosh! That's wonderful...
Wrys: The children there grow stronger with every passing day, living in harmony with nature. Just like you, Sir/Dame Kris.
Kris: That's very kind of you.
Wrys: Yes, even your naughty sides are akin...
Kris: Eh? ...Sir Wrys?
Wrys: Oh, do excuse me.
Second conversation
Kris: Sir Wrys.
Wrys: Oh, hello Sir/Dame Kris.
Kris: You were talking about the monastery in Altea, the other day...
Wrys: Oh yes. I did tell you about that, didn't I?
Kris: Could you tell me a bit more about it, if you don't mind?
Wrys: I see... Alright. There's a bountiful sea near the monastery. The children often go play there.
(If Kris is male)
Kris: That... sounds rather fun.
(If Kris is female)
Kris: Sounds fun.
Wrys: Yes. But since they're so energetic... they injure themselves often.
Kris: Hmm and that's when you heal them with your staff, right Sir Wrys?
Wrys: No, I don't do that.
(If Kris is male)
Kris: Pardon? Why...?
Wrys: People are born with the power of healing their own wounds. A staff's power is merely a supplement to that natural healing. And, besides, children need to learn that getting hurt is dangerous... That is what I humbly believe.
(If Kris is female)
Kris: Pardon? Why not...?
Wrys: Why are you befuddled, lass? People are born with the power of healing their own wounds. A staff's power is merely a supplement to that natural healing. And, besides, children need to learn that getting hurt is dangerous... That is what I humbly believe.
Kris: Yes. You have a point, indeed.
Wrys: That's why I only heal them when it's absolutely required.
Kris: I see... Sir Wrys. Thank you for this good story.
Wrys: 'Twas nothing, lad/lass. If you like stories like these, I can tell them to you anytime.
Third conversation
Kris: Ah, Sir Wrys.
Wrys: Hello Sir/Dame Kris.
Kris: Um, about the other day...
Wrys: You speak of the monastery?
Kris: Y-yes. There weren't many children around my age back in my village. So, as embarrassing as it might be, I'm deeply curious about the children at the monastery.
Wrys: Oh. So that's the reason. Hmm... Sir/Dame Kris, might you have anything I could write on?
Kris: Ah, yes. Please use this.
Wrys: Thank you. Then, if you'll excuse me. ... Alright, done. Sir/Dame Kris, please take this.
Kris: Is this... a map?
Wrys: Yes. I've drawn directions to the monastery.
(If Kris is male)
Kris: Oh!
(If Kris is female)
Kris: Oh my!
Wrys: If you wish, please come and visit at least once in your lifetime. I'm sure the children will be happy.
Kris: Yes. Thank you very much!
Wrys: Another naughty boy/girl...
Kris: Eh? Sir... Wrys?
Wrys: Oh, do excuse me.