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Edelgard

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Byleth
Support information: Small portrait edelgard fe16.png
Edelgard
C:
Available Chapter 5 to Chapter 11
C+:
Available from Chapter 6 to Chapter 11
B:
Available from Chapter 12 Crimson Flower onwards
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II Crimson Flower
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter
Crimson Flower
Additional notes: Can only be supported on the Black Eagles and Crimson Flower routes

C Support

Edelgard: Uhh... Agh... Fath... Save...
Byleth: ...
Sothis: A ghost, perhaps? No, that is surely not the case. What is that look upon your face? I am no ghost, if that is what was on your mind!

Edelgard: No... Agh... Huh?! Who's there?!
(Byleth enters Edelgard's room.)
Edelgard: Professor... What are you doing here?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I heard something. I was restless.
Edelgard: Oh? Perhaps I was talking in my sleep. (Edelgard blushes.)
Edelgard: What could that possibly mean? In any case, please don't scare me like that.


Bad dreams?

Edelgard: Ah... So you heard me, then. Yes, it was a nightmare. I've had them since I was a child. Stupid, pointless dreams I can't control... It's terribly frustrating.

Choice 1 Choice 2
What are they about? Anything I can help with?
Edelgard: Just...my childhood. A time before I had realized who I was destined to become. Edelgard: No. They're just worthless dreams of the past. Talking about it won't change a thing.


Choice 1 Choice 2
You can trust me with anything. It's none of my business.
Edelgard: I had a feeling you'd say that. I suppose I could try... Edelgard: Perhaps not. Still, here you are. Maybe I can trust you with this...

Edelgard: But only if you swear not to tell a soul. (Byleth nods.)
Edelgard: I appreciate it.

Edelgard: I dream of...my older brother, paralyzed, helpless... my older sister crying for help that never came... the youngest babbling words beyond meaning. I see my family dying slowly, waiting in the darkest depths for a glimmer of light.
Edelgard: I once had ten siblings, eight older and two younger. Such a large family, and yet I became the heir to the throne. Do you know why? Every last one of them was crippled by disease or lost their mind or died. I was the only one left who could inherit the throne.

Choice 1 Choice 2
That's awful. How could such a thing happen...

Edelgard: Things kept getting worse. The darkness kept getting darker. In the end, I was the only one who survived. The nightmares are a reminder...to never forget. To never allow such terrible things to happen again.

Never again...

Edelgard: Even now, I'm the only one who can carry the weight of the Adrestian Empire. The future of the Empire...of everything...depends on me.

Edelgard: Hm... I shared more than I intended to. I suppose there's something in the air tonight. I've never told anyone about my past before. Please...forget I said anything. Sleep well, my teacher.

C+ Support

Edelgard: Ah, it's you. Out late again, I see. What brings you here?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I could ask you the same. Trouble sleeping?
Edelgard: I just wanted some fresh air. There's a lovely breeze tonight. I always wander outside when sleep evades me. Edelgard: Is it that obvious? I despise being cooped up when sleep evades me. I just have to get some fresh air.


Choice 1 Choice 2
I couldn't sleep either. I'm exhausted.
Edelgard: So I see. Still, it's ill-advised to stay up so late. Edelgard: Heh, I see. Well, don't let me keep you. Hurry back to your room, my teacher.

Edelgard: I should get some sleep too, but...Have you ever felt a sort of longing for the outdoors? I have. There are times I long for the warmth of the sun, for a sweet breeze on my face...
Edelgard: Do you remember what I told you the other night? About...my past? None of my siblings had a chance to lead the sort of life they deserved. An ordinary life.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Should I say I forgot? You asked me to forget... I remember.
(Support points with Edelgard go down.)
Edelgard: Hm. Well, perhaps if I tell you more, it will come back to you.

Edelgard: My siblings and I were... We were imprisoned underground, beneath the palace. The objective was to endow our bodies with the power of a Major Crest. I have always possessed the Crest of Seiros, inherited through the Hresvelg bloodline. But it was only a Minor Crest, and most of my siblings bore no Crest at all. In order to create a peerless emperor to rule Fódlan, they violated our bodies by cutting open our very flesh. Now here I stand, the fruit of that endeavor: Edelgard von Hresvelg!
Edelgard: But that came at too high a price... The others were sacrificed. Ours weren't the only lives devastated by that terrible process. Innocents died as well, without even knowing what they were dying for.
Edelgard: And there you have it, the truth of the Hresvelg's Empire.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Should I say I forgot? You asked me to forget... I remember.
Edelgard: The prime minister and his gaggle of nobles. They had the Empire under their thumbs. My father, the emperor, tried to stop him, but...it was futile. My father was nothing but a puppet on a string by then. He was powerless to save us. I know how it all sounds. But when you see my true strength, you will know I speak the truth. Edelgard: It is. But when you see my true strength, you will know that I speak the truth.

Edelgard: I have kept it hidden all this time, but...I will reveal to you the power of my second Crest.

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Edelgard: It is the same as yours...the Crest of Flames. When it manifested for me, I swore a silent oath.
Edelgard: For the sake of my family and for all the poor souls whose lives were traded for my existence... For their sake, I will build a world where such meaningless sacrifice is never again sanctioned. As emperor, I will change the world. I swear it.

B Support

Edelgard: Ugh... I'm so sick of it all. There is so much to be done, yet all I encounter are new problems and pitfalls. Ugh... Sometimes I wish I could spend just one day doing absolutely nothing and gorging myself on sweets!

Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3
This isn't like you. Such are the burdens of an emperor. Let's do just that.
Edelgard: Even I have moments of self-indulgence, you know. (Support points with Hubert go up.)
Edelgard: You sound just like Hubert. Am I not allowed a fleeting moment of self-indulgence?
(Support points with Edelgard go up.)
Edelgard: Do you mean it? Just the thought makes me happy.

Edelgard: But...Hubert would never allow it.

That's too bad.

Edelgard: Indeed. It may not be possible now, but one day we will know the joys of idling. Mark my words.
Byleth: ...
Edelgard: Is that a smirk I spy? Is it so amusing to you, me daydreaming of free time?

Choice 1 Choice 2
It's pretty funny. You misunderstand me.
(Support points with Edelgard down up.)
Edelgard: I see. I'm finally getting an idea of what you think of me.
(Support points with Edelgard go up.)
Edelgard: Huh! Your silly grin says otherwise.

Edelgard: But let's put all that aside for now. There is something I've been meaning to tell you. I'm afraid this might sound a bit...sentimental. However...
Edelgard: I want to thank you. Because of you, I feel I can walk my fated path without losing myself. If I were alone, I might have lost perspective and become a harsh leader with a heart of ice. But I'm not alone/But you came back to me. With you by my side, I'm somehow free to be not only a leader but... simply Edelgard.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I'm glad. You have many allies.
Edelgard: True. I am fortunate to be surrounded by many wonderful companions. Nevertheless, you are...different from the rest.

Edelgard: Until now, no one has been able to surpass me— much less command me. I have always been seen as an untouchable princess or emperor. No one spoke to me as an equal or met my gaze without flinching. It was lonely. Terribly lonely. The only person I could rely on as I tried to claw my way out of the darkness was myself.
Edelgard: But you...you have been a brilliant light. Somehow, you have chased the darkness away. And for that... I will always be grateful.

A Support

Edelgard: Yes? Oh! It's you, Professor. I was certain it was Hubert coming to drag me back to my duties. "Your Majesty, you must know your supreme talents are needed at present. Why not gaze at these documents instead of the sky?"

Choice 1 Choice 2
That sounds like Hubert. That didn't sound like Hubert at all.
Edelgard: Doesn't it? And the worst part is that he's always right, so I can't even argue with him. Edelgard: No? Well then. And here I thought my Hubert impression was second to none.

Edelgard: But that's enough about Hubert for the moment. While I have your attention, I'd like to thank you for your help in that last battle.
Edelgard: As you well know, I'm perfectly capable of commanding the army by myself. However, when you're around, it's somehow different. I'm not sure I can properly explain it. I suppose your perspective on the battlefield is simply sharper than mine. When you're devising tactics and tricks for us, it's almost as though you can read the enemy's mind.
Edelgard: There's no getting around it. Your talent for strategy far exceeds my own. I'm quite jealous in all honesty.

Choice 1 Choice 2
You have many talents that I lack. Sometimes, I'm jealous of you too.

Edelgard: Is that a fact? Well, if you insist.I suppose a flower from another's field is always more beautiful. I'll admit, I think of you as rather detached, so to hear that you have emotions such as jealousy is... something of a relief.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I'm not detached. I could say the same of you.
Edelgard: Oh, but you are! Don't even try to argue. But I suppose I'm much the same. I've also distanced myself from the ordinary world. Edelgard: I can't deny it. Ever since I underwent those... procedures, I've certainly distanced myself from the ordinary world.


It seems we were fated to be friends.

Edelgard: Friends... That word somehow doesn't seem adequate. Besides, we've been friends for a long time, you and I. By now, we're so much more than that, at least in my mind.
Edelgard: You know...instead of Edelgard, you can call me just El. If you so please. That's what my parents and closest sisters used to call me when I was little. Now there's no one left who calls me El... But with you, well...I think I could allow it. In fact, it would mean a great deal to me.

Why is that?

Edelgard: Why? Hmm...
Edelgard: Well, you have stood beside me and shared my burdens. As I said, you are much more than a friend. link In truth, you are like family to me. I suppose that's why.

S Support

Goddess Tower

Edelgard: The children of the goddess have been defeated at last. The shape of the world will be forever changed. Humanity is free now. The world is ours once again. Can you believe it?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I'm not sure. It isn't over yet.
Edelgard: I see. Well, one thing is certain. The fate of this world depends on the choices we make. It's possible that people would have been happier continuing to mindlessly obey the goddess. Our work is far from over. And we can't ignore the possibility that our enemies will resurface one day. Edelgard: True. There is still much to be done. We can't ignore the possibility that our enemies will resurface one day. In the end, the fate of this world depends on the choices we make.

Edelgard: I I don't know what the future holds, but...come what may, will you stay by my side? You chose to protect me at the Holy Tomb. Will you choose me again? What I'm trying to say is...I need you.

El... Please accept this gift.
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(Edelgard blushes.)
Edelgard: You called me El. That's... I... That means more than I can say. And this ring... It's lovely. Thank you, my dearest friend. I will happily accept it.
Edelgard: I must admit, I feared my feelings would be unrequited. So long as I had you by my side, it never mattered how many enemies I amassed. You were all I needed. All this time, I longed to share my feelings with you, and it seems you wished for the same. Now, our wishes have come true. This feeling... it's overwhelming.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I promise to always be there for you. Now, your burdens are mine to bear.
Edelgard: I promise the same. Together, we can achieve anything. Edelgard: Absolutely not—I won't allow it! From now on, we face the world and carry our burdens together.

Edelgard: We will crush those who slither in the dark and restore peace and order to Fódlan. I will then find a suitable successor and hand over the reins of the Empire. When all that is done, it will be just the two of us. I look forward to starting our life together in the light of a glorious new dawn.

Choice 1 Choice 2
That seems a lifetime away. Let's make it happen.
Edelgard: It will be a long and difficult path, I'm afraid, but we must remain focused on our goals. Edelgard: Yes, that is all we can do for now. We must remain focused on our goals.


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Edelgard: To think that I may truly call you my partner and equal now... The solitary reign of Edelgard has come to an end. From now on, we walk this path together. With time and care, the darkness shrouding this world will be lifted.
Edelgard: You and I will become the light that shines over Fódlan...just as you have shined upon my life.

Dimitri

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Byleth (F)
Support information: Small portrait dimitri fe16.png
Dimitri
C:
Available in Part I
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter
Additional notes: Can only be supported on the Blue Lions and Azure Moon routes

C Support

Dimitri: Perfect timing, Professor. If you don't mind, I have a favor I'd like to ask of you.

What's the favor?

Dimitri: It's in regard to sword training. Not for myself, but... Well... To be honest, I've been teaching swordsmanship to the orphans at the monastery for a while now.

Choice 1 Choice 2
How unexpected. How did that come to be?
Dimitri: I must agree. Frankly, I'm not great with children.

Dimitri: Some of them saw me sparring with the knights one day. They started pestering me to teach them. They were so earnest... I couldn't help but oblige. There's much I wish to show them, but due to my own studies and training, I'm afraid my time is rather limited. Which brings me to my favor. Your swordsmanship is unmatched. I hate to ask this of you, but... Would you consider lending me a hand?

Choice 1 Choice 2
You can count on me. You leave me no choice.

Dimitri: Thank you, truly. I am in your debt. And I always repay my debts, I'll have you know. All of these children lost their families and homes to war or illness. This may sound a bit arrogant, but...I feel it's my responsibility to help them. I lost my parents without warning too. In that way, we're the same. In Duscur, I lost my father, stepmother, and closest friends. I didn't have many allies at the castle after that. In truth, I had only Dedue for companionship.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Have you no other family? Is there no one else you can trust?
Dimitri: I'm afraid not. My birth mother fell ill and died shortly after I was born. And my uncle... suffice to say we don't get along.

Dimitri: I once had people I could confide in. Family, friends, instructors, even the royal soldiers. But they were all taken away from me four years ago. Ah, but there were those outside the castle walls I was close to. Such as Rodrigue!

Rodrigue?

Dimitri: Heh, pardon my rudeness. I meant Lord Rodrigue. He is my father's old companion, and the father of Felix. On the occasions he would visit the capital, he'd take me out hunting or on long horse rides. While Dedue is like a brother to me, Rodrigue is more like a second father. It might sound ridiculous, but...he's the kind of man I hope to become one day. Someone who helps others... Someone who can reach out and save a lost soul. Oh... Please accept my apologies for boring you with my life story. In any case, don't forget your promise, Professor. I'm counting on you.

B Support

Dimitri: Thank you for your help the other day, Professor. Please, allow me to express my gratitude by taking you to dinner.

Choice 1 Choice 2
It was nothing. I would be delighted.
Dimitri: Nonsense. Your guidance was magnificent. Just what I'd expect from a professor at this esteemed academy. Dimitri: Fantastic. Please think about what you'd like to eat. After all, such magnificent guidance must work up

quite an appetite.

Dimitri: I've studied swordsmanship for some time, but your mercenary skills are something else entirely. Speaking of which, there's...another question I must ask you. Were you reconciled with the reality of battle from your first foray? With...the killing part, I mean.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I hadn't the luxury of questioning it. No. It's never easy.

Dimitri: I see.

And you?

Dimitri: No... I do not carry that burden well. I doubt that will change, no matter how many years come and go. The first time I led on the battlefield, I was sent to quell a rebellion in the west. It was not a difficult fight. The enemy was not well-trained and their morale was low. A swing of the lance, and your opponent falls. A flash of your blade, and a path opens up. That's the sort of battle it was. Easy...right?

Choice 1 Choice 2
You did what you had to do. What caused the rebellion?
Dimitri: That's one way to look at it. Dimitri: The noble family from that area sought to seize the throne after my father's untimely death.

Dimitri: The leader of the rebel army was defeated and the rebellion quelled. This was at the height of the post-war period. I recall coming across a dead soldier's body. He was clutching a locket. Inside was a lock of golden hair. I don't know to whom it belonged. His wife, his daughter...mother, lover... I'll never know. He was a soldier. An enemy. Someone we had cut down without hesitation. But in that moment, I realized he was also a real person, just like the rest of us. Of course, we cannot stand idly by and allow anyone to commit senseless acts of violence. Yet in dispensing what we call justice, we take the lives of cherished family members. Beloved friends. Killing is part of the job, but even so... There are times when I'm chilled to the bone by the depravity of my own actions.

Choice 1 Choice 2
It's normal to feel that way. I've felt the same way.
Dimitri: Is it? Perhaps you're right. I pray that you are. Dimitri: That you feel the same way is more comforting than you could know.

Dimitri: Professor? May I speak freely? When we first met, I thought of you as someone who felt no strong feelings about killing your enemies. I could never trust someone who kills without batting an eye. My heart won't allow it. But after speaking with you and getting to know you better, I can see you're not like that. Now I know, with all my heart, that I can trust you. Thank you for that.

A Support

Dimitri: ...

Choice 1 Choice 2
What are you doing? Still training?
Dimitri: Sleep evades me, so I thought I'd get in some extra training. I was just about to finish. Dimitri: Indeed. But I was thinking about ending it here.

Dimitri: Perhaps it is the gloomy weather, but I am feeling the sting of wounds that should have healed long ago...

What wounds?

Dimitri: The injury I got when that girl stabbed me after the battle at Gronder. Her eyes were filled with revenge...just as mine once were.

Who was she?

Dimitri: I don't know... But I have a guess. ... Ah, I suppose I haven't told you about that yet.

What are you talking about?

Dimitri: I was attacked inside the monastery the other day. It caused quite the uproar. The ones who attacked me...were some of the youths we taught swordsmanship to, once upon a time.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Are you OK? Why did they do it?
Dimitri: Of course. I could capture the lot of them with my eyes closed.

Dimitri: It seems they were raised by a group of thieves who we put down five years ago. I heard Lady Rhea took custody of them, claiming that the children were innocent. I have taken so many lives...and with each one, I face hatred. During the last five years especially. My life was not so different from that of a wild beast... And that young girl's brother... At some point, I must have... That is why I thought it only natural that someone would retaliate someday. Because I hated, because I stole, and... because I killed. But with those children, it's different... We drew our blades with the best of intentions, only to hurt them in the end. I suppose this is yet another thing we will just have to live with.

Choice 1 Choice 2
It's part of the job. I feel the same way.

Dimitri: Yes... As one who chose to fight, it is my responsibility to confront this anguish and the true nature of war... Until the day my life comes to an end.

Choice 1 Choice 2
It is mine as well. We can confront it together.
Dimitri: Perhaps... Dimitri: Thank you...

Dimitri: You know, Professor... There is something that I only recently realized. I never knew it could be so...comforting to have someone standing by my side...

S Support

Dimitri: Come now, my friend. You must stop staying up so late. Tomorrow is yet another early morning. Then again, I know that matters little. You cannot sleep, can you? Neither can I, of course. I... I want you to know I am sorry for making you do so much when your battle wounds aren't even completely healed yet.

Choice 1 Choice 2
And what of yours? It's awful.
Dimitri: Do not worry about me... My shoulder has healed nicely. I still have some numbness in my hand, but it should not hinder me too much. Dimitri: Well, I am truly sorry. I only ask that you do not overexert yourself. But I am afraid our burdens will only grow in number. I hope you are prepared for that.

Dimitri: ... It is a lovely night... Is it not? How many years has it been since I was kept awake by hopes for the future, rather than by nightmares of the past...

Nightmares?

Dimitri: I have had the same nightmare for nine long years. A nightmare in which I am constantly tormented by those who have died... They ask me why I have not avenged them... Why I got to live, yet they had to die... No matter how many corpses I piled up for them, in the end, their voices only grew louder. Voices loathing me, calling out to me... Their inescapable death cries ringing in my ears...clinging to my soul... Even now, I can always hear them. I am certain I will be hearing them until the day I die. But I will not cover my ears. I will go on living... and their voices will serve as a warning. As a king...and as a wretch who claimed countless lives...I will build a Kingdom where the people can live in peace. I am sure she would laugh and call such talk foolish... But I wish to change this world in my own way. Well, Your Grace, things will be busy from now on. Our first order of business is tomorrow's coronation. Once a professor and student... Now an archbishop and a king. How very far we have come.

Choice 1 Choice 2
We're still the same. Only our titles have changed.

Dimitri: That is true. To me, you will always be the one who guided me so kindly. My ally through all. My beloved... Yes...my beloved.

Dimitri...

Dimitri: Listen... There is something I wish to give you before the coronation. Give me your hand.
(Dimitri presents a ring)

...

Dimitri: Please... I beg of you. Say something! If you do not wish to accept it, please just tell me. If so, I will face the truth and walk away.

That's not it at all...

(Byleth presents Jeralt's ring)
Dimitri: What is this?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I love you, Dimitri. Marry me. You beat me to it...

Dimitri: ... Yes, I see. Right. In that case, let us exchange them, shall we? Your hands... Now that I hold them within my own, I see how small and fragile they are. These hands that have saved me countless times... Thank you, my beloved. Your kind, warm hands... May they cling to my own forevermore...

Claude

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Byleth (F)
Support information: Small portrait claude fe16.png
Claude
C:
Available in Part I
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in Part I
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter
Additional notes: Can only be supported on the Golden Deer and Verdant Wind routes

C Support

Claude: Hey, Teach. I see you're as stony-faced as usual. Hmm. I can't tell if you're feeling resigned or if you're just lost in thought. Or maybe you simply don't care about anything that's going on. Oh... Sorry. I didn't mean to be rude. I just find you fascinating. Actually, there's something I'd like to talk to you about. Can you spare some time?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Sure. I'm busy.
Claude: That's just the sort of attitude I'd expect from a new teacher! Claude:Is that right? Maybe this is news to you, but teachers are supposed to display an active interest in the well-being of their students. Students...like me.

Speaking of, before you came here, you were a mercenary, right? Always getting your hands dirty on the battlefield and whatnot? It's a bit unusual that you suddenly decided to become a teacher one day. In any case, I've been meaning to ask. Did your father teach you how to fight?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Yes, he did. No, he didn't.
Claude: I figured. Your father used to lead the knights, didn't he? And I heard he was a legendary mercenary as well. Claude: Is that so? Well, I'm sure you grew up watching his fighting style, even if he didn't teach you directly.

Claude: It must have been hard on your mother when you followed in your father's footsteps and became a mercenary too.

I never knew my mother.

Claude: I see. I suppose you grew up moving from battlefield to battlefield with your father then. You know, for someone who's right around the same age as me, you certainly have an unusual amount of composure. I guess it's only natural that you'd be different from young nobles who grew up in the lap of luxury.

You don't seem like a noble either.

Claude: Ha! Well, even so, I am heir to House Riegan, the leading family of the Alliance. But I didn't exactly grow up in luxury like most people of noble blood. Hey, maybe that's why you and I get along so well. Folks like us should stick together. As house leader, I'll do all I can to help you out. We can start by making more time for little chats like this.
Byleth: ...

B Support

Claude: Hey, Teach! Hold on a minute, OK? I'm gonna have this cleared up in no time.

Choice 1 Choice 2
What are you doing? Need some help?
Claude: I came across a fascinating book about poisons, and so I wanted to try mixing one up myself. Claude: Nah, that’s OK. I’ll be finished soon. I’m just in the middle of mixing up a new poison.

Claude: Aaand...done! What do you think of that, Teach? A colorless, odorless poison! Say...care to test it out for me?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Sure. What does it do?
Claude: Whoa, really?! Heh, actually, I was just kidding. If you drink this, in two days’ time you’ll have terrible, um…let’s call it stomach trouble. Claude: In two days’ time you’ll have a terrible case of…let’s call it stomach trouble. It’s a peaceful poison, so you’ll live, but you’ll certainly be inconvenienced.

Claude: I hear your silent question, Teach. Why the delay? That's so it can be used even if you don't have access to the target when you need the poison to take effect.
Byleth: ...
Claude: Um, naturally, I have no immediate plans for this stuff! I suppose I just felt like broadening the ol' horizons for a bit. When devising schemes, it's best to have as many options at your disposal as possible. Expanding those options is kind of a hobby for me.

Why such a dangerous hobby?

Claude: Well, I grew up in an environment where it was necessary to think that way. It's like I told you before, I wasn't born into a life of luxury. Ever since I was a child, I've always been seen as... different from those around me. An outsider of sorts. I've been resented and hated. There have even been attempts on my life. I don't believe I've earned such treatment, but that's how it goes for people like me.

I don't think of you as an outsider.

Claude: Thanks, Teach. You know, in many ways, I'm just a normal person like everyone else. But in the right environment, anyone could be seen as an outsider. It can become...overwhelming. That's why I kept running. Kept fighting. As a kid I spent a lot of time licking my wounds and coming up with schemes, trying to keep my nose out of trouble while plotting against my enemies. My parents always told me I wouldn't grow stronger if I didn't learn to fight my own battles. And so, in the end, I did. And I grew up to be as independent and self-reliant as my parents always wished for me to be. Lucky me, right?

Choice 1 Choice 2
You've been through a lot. You grew up well.

Claude: If anyone knows what I’m talking about, it must be you. Eh, Teach? I get the feeling you know what it’s like to be an outsider. The moment I first laid eyes on you, I knew you weren’t like everyone else. People don’t care for folks like that… You’d do well to watch your back. On the bright side, that’s also part of the reason that I find you so interesting.

B+ Support

Claude: Hey, Teach. Do you believe in gods? I don't necessarily mean the goddess of the Seiros religion. Just... gods in general. Do you believe that incredible beings who control the fates of all really exist?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I do. I do not.
Claude: Huh. That's not the answer I was expecting. Though, honestly, I've recently become a bit of a believer myself. Claude: Yeah, I didn't think so. I never used to believe in that sort of thing either.

Claude: I've always hated the idea of praying to a god. After all, you can only really rely on yourself. I still believe that. You can't win a war by leaving your fate in the hands of a god. Only tangible facts can really decide a war. Which side has the most troops, the best tactics, the better organization and planning. Of course, miracles can happen. And by that, I mean things that are completely outside of your control. Things that only seem to add up if you believe in the concept of fate... Things like... well, like meeting you, for example.

What do you mean?

Claude: You just seem sort of... impossible. I think everyone would agree with that. You can wield the Sword of the Creator, you're a tactical genius, and you have this strange ability to earn the trust of anyone you cross paths with. Before I met you, I never imagined that it was possible for someone like you to exist. And yet, now that I know you, your presence in my life has quickly become invaluable. In fact, it's hard to imagine making my dreams come true without your help. Because of that, I can't believe for a second that our meeting was just a coincidence. That means it must have been fate. Maybe it was a miracle. Or maybe some god empathized with me and my dreams.

Some god?

Claude: Again, I don't mean the goddess of Fódlan. Though... I suppose it may be hard for you to grasp what I'm talking about. People all over the world have different ideas about who or what the gods are, right? Even in distant lands across the ocean or over the mountains... They have gods who see the world as a whole, who don't care about Fódlan's borders... Who don't meddle in our affairs. Who don't grant life or take it away. And maybe, sometimes, they'll make a miracle happen. A god like that... That's the sort of god I think I could believe in.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I don't understand. I think I understand.
Claude: Well, it doesn't really matter. Maybe gods like that only exist in my own head. Claude: Careful, Teach! You'll anger the followers of Seiros if you say things like that.

Claude: I'm just speaking my mind, that's all. I think people should be free to believe in whatever gods they want. If a person believes in a god and that god becomes a support system to them, that's a good thing. That's what a god should be. Anyway... Maybe I've overstepped it.

Choice 1 Choice 2
It doesn't matter. You have.
Claude: I knew you'd understand. Claude: Sheesh, no need to take offense! I just thought you might understand how I feel.

Claude: In any case, let's keep this conversation between the two of us, yeah?

A Support

Claude: Oh, hey there. What are you doing up at this hour?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I couldn't sleep. I could ask you the same question.
Claude: Is that right? I guess the more you have to think about, the harder it is to fall asleep. Claude: My brain's just... busy. Thoughts keep moving around and around in there, and meanwhile my eyes are wide open.

Claude: At times like this, I just gaze up at the stars to clear my head. I've been that way since I was a kid. Looking up at the big, starry sky makes my dreams feel small... which makes it feel like I can actually make them come true. I didn't believe in gods when I was a kid. Maybe that's because the night sky took their place for me.
Claude: Hey, Teach... Will you talk with me a while? I bet you've figured this out, but I wasn't born in Fódlan. Where I come from, the people of Fódlan are looked down on as cowards. Technically, that cowardice runs in my veins. On my mother's side, anyway. That's why the people who were around me when I was growing up thought of me as an outsider. But I don't believe the people of Fódlan are cowards. That kind of perspective is just based on ignorance. The person from Fódlan who I know best is my mother. She fell in love with a man from the wrong side of the border and had the guts to leave home to pursue that love. I always threw that in the faces of anyone who tried to make a fool of me. My mother is proof the people of Fódlan aren't all cowards.
Claude: Just saying that doesn't achieve anything, though. I need to destroy the prejudices that have taken root in my homeland. That's why I came here, to see Fódlan with my own eyes. I thought I might be able to find a new perspective that could help me change things. And what did I find? That the people here view anyone who's an outsider as a beast of sorts. I was shocked. Even though our cultures and beliefs are completely different, our two lands have that much in common. That's when I realized the only way to change things is to bring the whole world together and start anew. That's the dream I've been working towards since I first entered the Officers Academy five years ago. To unify the Alliance, and then all of Fódlan, and to bring a new set of values to this new land of mine... After that, I'd expand that vision to the rest of the world. Break down the walls and let a new perspective come rushing in! Start all over! Do you think that's just a crazy pipe dream? Or a brilliant ambition?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Can you make that pipedream come true? Can you rise to the challenge of that brilliant ambition?

Claude: Not too long ago, I would have said that it was too much for me to accomplish on my own. But that's not how I feel anymore. And that's because I have you on my side now. Lately, I've spent a lot of time thinking about how I wouldn't have made it this far without you. You and me, Teach. We can go anywhere. Do anything. I hope you'll always walk in step with me... At least until the day comes when we can look out at the peaceful world we've built. Together.

S Support

Claude: Sorry for calling you out here like this. I wanted to talk, just the two of us. First of all, I wanted to say thank you for all your hard work. It seems like our long struggle may finally be coming to an end.

Do you think it's really the end?

Claude: The way forward will certainly be rough. Right now, Fódlan is like a newborn. Frail and easily upset. If we don't create a new ruling system soon, the Empire and Kingdom will descend into chaos. The coronation ceremony is the first step. Only then will Fódlan truly be a single, united land. I'm sorry that I won't be by your side at such an important event, but I'm certain you'll do great.

You won't be there?!

Claude: I must return to my homeland. As for ruling this new, unified land... Well, I'll leave that to you.
Byleth: ...
Claude: The Fódlan blood that flows in my veins... I've made use of it as best I could. Now I've got to use my other bloodline to change my homeland for the better. I have royal connections there too, insignificant as they may be. It's time for me to struggle all over again and see what good I can do. If I don't change things in both Fódlan and the lands beyond, I'll never set eyes on the kind of world I've dreamed of creating.

I can't be a ruler.

Claude: You're the successor Rhea appointed, aren't you? And now you're also the hero who saved Fódlan. All those weak people who have nothing to cling to but their goddess... They'll rely on you just like they used to rely on Rhea. You'll be a leader all who are struggling to survive in war-torn lands can look up to. And I... I want a ruler who can lay down a new set of values for the people. Values that don't exclude anyone for being different. I know it's a lot to ask. But you're the only one who can do it.
Byleth: ...
Claude: I have something else to ask. Please... I hope you'll accept this. When I first saw you wield the Sword of the Creator, I wanted to use your power to my advantage. I wanted to use you to make my dream of a new world come true. But before long, I realized what I really wanted was to see that new world... with you by my side. I still feel that way, you know. I always will. That's why I have to leave. But nothing will stop me from coming back. There's no way I'm gonna let you go. You know that, don't you? Thank you... For everything. I'll be back before you know it. We'll only be apart for a short while. And now... I'm off to cross Fódlan's Throat.
Claude: I love you. With everything I am. And the next time we see each other... it will be at the dawn of a whole new world. A peaceful, happy world.

Hubert

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A Support

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Ferdinand

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C Support

Ferdinand: Hello, Professor. May I speak with you?

On the Black Eagles route

Ferdinand: You seem to hold Edelgard in high esteem. That is my impression, at least.

On other routes

Ferdinand: I was just wondering, what do you think of Edelgard? You seem to hold her in high esteem.

Choice 1 Choice 2
She's a good student. She's got a lot to learn.
Ferdinand: Hm. She is certainly talented. No doubt about that. But I wonder... What is your opinion of me? I am quite talented too, am I not? Ferdinand: Well now! That is not what I expected you to say. You clearly have high standards. And what is your opinion of me? I am at least her equal, am I not?

Ferdinand: Be honest. Do not hold back. Pretend that I am just a regular person, not the scion of a noble house.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I think you two are evenly matched. I don't want to hurt your feelings, but...
Ferdinand: Evenly matched?! Me? With her?! Ferdinand: You think she is better than me?!

Ferdinand: I was just being modest before. Honestly, I have always prided myself on being superior to Edelgard. But evidently that is not your perspective. Hmm... I suppose there is only one thing to do. I must demonstrate my excellence!

Choice 1 Choice 2
That's not necessary. I can't stop you.
Ferdinand: Precisely! You cannot stop me! I will prove that you have drastically underestimated me.

Ferdinand: You think I could ignore such a slight upon my honor? Not likely. Come, Professor!
Byleth: ...

Ferdinand: We will begin with battle. Edelgard's skills in combat are no match for mine. I heard that, just the other day, she defeated a Demonic Beast without assistance. Well, anything Edelgard can do, I can do better—and in half the time! Professor, you can be my eyewitness and timekeeper. Here we go!
(Two Demonic Beasts appear)
Ferdinand: Two at once? That's... Well, it will be fine.
(Ferdinand engages)
Ferdinand: Argh! I can't do it!
(Byleth intervenes)
Ferdinand: It seems you have saved my life. I... Thank you, Professor.

B Support

Ferdinand: Hah! Haagh! Take that! Yaa! Aaargh!

Choice 1 Choice 2
You're fighting more intensely than usual. What's up?
Ferdinand: Yes. I am in a hurry. Ferdinand: Oh, you know. There is always something. It never ends. Lately I have been feeling uneasy. Impatient.

Ferdinand: Edelgard claims victory after victory. She never stops. Five years ago, she ascended the throne and swept away the corrupt nobles. My father included. I always thought I would be the one to unseat him. But she did it instead—with all the ease and indifference of someone cracking an egg. She put my father under house arrest. She stripped House Aegir of its power.

On any route but Crimson Flower

Ferdinand: Rather than accepting a role as her puppet, I left. Now I fight to topple the Empire.

On Crimson Flower Now, as the head of House Aegir, I serve Edelgard. I have to accept that I am her subordinate, working beneath her to reunify Fódlan.

Ferdinand: The disparity between Edelgard and myself is...obvious. She never stops moving forward. Single-minded. Never wavering. But where does that leave me? Here, flailing about, going nowhere, contributing nothing...

That's not true.

Ferdinand: But it is! That is the reality. Not once, since our days at the academy, have I exceeded Edelgard's abilities. I saw her as a worthy opponent. She did not even see me as a contender. She did not even consider me at all. As the head of the noble House Aegir, I must be able to achieve results. But all my efforts have come to nothing. Results are everything. I have not shown results, so I will be stagnating here forever.

Choice 1 Choice 2
But you have achieved results! It's the journey, not the destination.
Ferdinand: I appreciate your kind words, but you are wrong. Ferdinand: I appreciate that, but it is not enough to persuade me.

Ferdinand: I know that I have a massive wall to climb, and I must climb it alone. Even so...may I ask a favor?

Yes?

Ferdinand: Professor, please keep an eye on my progress. I would appreciate if you were always by my side, bearing witness to my accomplishments.

A Support

Ferdinand: Hmm. What an interesting way of looking at life. Ah, it is you! Just at the right time.

Choice 1 Choice 2
You're working late. The right time?
Ferdinand: Oh, is it nighttime already? I must have gotten carried away.

Ferdinand: There is something I wanted to discuss. Something about you... I am starting to believe that you are a true hero. You hold the lost Crest, you wield the Sword of the Creator, and you lead everyone in battle against great enemies. Not only that, but you are a strategist. You stand alongside rulers, supporting them, advising them. You do not seem particularly ambitious. And yet, you accomplish so much.

Choice 1 Choice 2
That's high praise. That's true. I'm not ambitious.
Ferdinand: I am not exaggerating. Everything I said is true. Ferdinand: I am amazed that you can say so.

Ferdinand: I have been reading about the history of Faerghus, you know. The Kingdom's founder, Loog, the "King of Lions," had two advisors. One of them was Pan, the "undesiring strategist." According to historical records, Pan wanted nothing for himself. He devoted himself entirely to Loog. He had tremendous power, but he never seemed concerned about his legacy. So, in the old chronicles, there is hardly any mention of Pan's deeds. All that we know is that he helped Loog, his friend and leader.

Choice 1 Choice 2
To think, someone could be so virtuous. I've never heard of Pan.

Ferdinand: It is not surprising that you have never heard of him. I did not even know his name until recently. But when I watch how you conduct yourself, I feel that I am seeing the unknown deeds of Pan. It is only a thought, of course, but it makes me feel rather happy. Even if it is not in the pages of a history book, a life can be full of achievement!

On Crimson Flower

Ferdinand: I know that I will never be greater than Edelgard. She will always surpass me.

On any route but Crimson Flower

Ferdinand: I know that I will never prevail over Edelgard. Even if I defeat her on the battlefield...

Ferdinand: I am what I am. Like you and this "undesiring strategist." I will do what I'm called to do, even if no mark of me remains in the history books.

S Support

Goddess Tower

Ferdinand: It has been a long, hard road. Would you agree?

Choice 1 Choice 2
No, not really. It certainly has.
Ferdinand: Haha! You cannot humor me even a little? Perhaps we can agree that every long road comes to an end. Ferdinand: Every long road comes to an end.

Ferdinand: That is when friends who have walked together must go their separate ways. You will guide Fódlan. I will return to my position as Duke Aegir. Life will go on. It must.

So it seems.

Ferdinand: I once asked something of you. I asked you to bear witness to my achievements. But even if I achieve nothing and there is nothing left of me after I am gone... I still want you to see me.

What do you mean?

(Ferdinand presents a ring)
Ferdinand: I mean that I want you to be my wife! I need you as much as I need my next breath. More, perhaps. I hope that you need me too.

I understand.

Ferdinand: That is it? You hear noble Ferdinand von Aegir declare his love for you, and all you say is "I understand"? This is torture! Please, if you are going to refuse my proposal, simply tell me.

Need isn't a strong enough word.

Ferdinand: I am not sure I understand...

I love you, Ferdinand.

Ferdinand: You do? Does that mean...

Let's get married!

Ferdinand: Really?! Ah, my head is ringing with pure joy! Like a thousand bells! It is even greater than the joy of victory in battle. It is victory in life itself!
Byleth: ...
Ferdinand: Ahem. Apologies. I got a little carried away there. I am shaking... I cannot control it. It would be no exaggeration to say that my whole life, everything I have done, has led me to this moment. I am overjoyed! Oh dear, I might faint...

Choice 1 Choice 2
I'm happy too. You look pretty unsteady.
Ferdinand: Give me a minute or two to regain my balance before you say anything too fantastic... Ferdinand: Who me? Not at all! I am better now. Really.

Ferdinand: Imagine, making our way through life, side by side. The whole world has taken on a rosy hue. Ah, it is no use. I cannot stay upright. Please, let me lean on your shoulder.
(S-support illustration)
Ferdinand: That is better. We are as close as can be. From now on, we will lean on each other. Thank you, my love.

Linhardt

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C Support

Linhardt: Well, hello, Professor. You came all the way to my room to— Oh. You've brought the materials from your lecture I slept through. I appreciate it. Thank you.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I won't do this again. Don't miss the lectures.
Linhardt: It's rare for a nice professor like you to be so strict. Please, Professor. You must understand how difficult it is for me to fight the demon of drowsiness. Linhardt: It's not that I want to miss lectures...exactly. Drowsiness is my archnemesis. For some reason I just can't seem to win against it.

Linhardt: Just talking about it makes me sleepy...

Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3
Let's wake you up with a bit of training, then. A trip to town might help your mood. You're not motivated enough.
Linhardt: Oh no, I couldn't possibly. I would certainly injure myself if I tried to train while drowsy. Linhardt: It's not that I don't have enough motivation. The problem is that I don't have any at all. Not for useless things.

Linhardt: I must compliment you though. By this point in most conversations, I'm bored senseless. But I'm enjoying this. I wonder why... What is it about you that fascinates me so? You're definitely a strange one.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I'm not strange. Maybe so.

Linhardt: In truth, your very nature is odd. You're definitely not a commoner, but you don't seem like a noble, either. You're...something else.

After Chapter 4

Linhardt: And yet you can wield one of the Heroes' Relics. You're like a hero in some silly legend.

Linhardt: Or you could be a villain who came here to enact some evil plot. That wouldn't surprise me either.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I'm not a villain. Is that what you think?

Linhardt: Hey, Professor... Will you ever allow me to investigate that Crest of yours? It won't hurt a bit, I swear. I'm sure I could find out all sorts of things about your Crest...and you. Of course, I'm not as experienced with such research as Professor Hanneman, but I do what I can. Someday, I think I might like to become a Crest scholar. You never know.

Hm...

Linhardt: Oh, don't trouble yourself. I didn't mean now. I've got a lot of other research I'm working on at the moment. I tend to start a project, get bored, and then leave it be. I might be ready to investigate your Crest soon. I'd have to tidy up a bit first. On that note... Goodnight, Professor.

B Support

Linhardt: ...

Choice 1 Choice 2
What are you doing? Are you thinking about the battle?

Linhardt: It's just... I was wondering why it seems as if no one values their own lives. Why do we fight until we die? Why do we kill without hesitation? I hate it. I don't like taking lives or even the sight of blood. In the last battle, some of the soldiers under my command died for foolish reasons. Those soldiers could have pulled back... Instead, they kept fighting...and were overrun. Am I supposed to be satisfied with the victory alone? Even at the cost of such life?

Choice 1 Choice 2
No, I couldn't be satisfied with that. Yes, I could be satisfied with that.
Linhardt: Exactly. I don't see the point. Honor? That's a foolish reason to give your life. Glory? Even worse. Linhardt: Really? I— Trading someone's life for a bit of honor and glory... You'll pardon me if I say I find that repulsive.

Linhardt: Just the thought frightens me. I'm not suited for battle, Professor.

Choice 1 Choice 2
That's not something you can control. There are some fights you can't run from.
Linhardt: I'm happy you feel that way, but... It seems like so much in our world is decided by who wins or loses a fight. Very little is accomplished via diplomacy or even simple decency. Linhardt: I suppose that's the nature of the world, isn't it?
In Part I

Linhardt: Professor, you take the time to lead me and teach me like this every day...

In Part II

Linhardt: Professor, you take the time to lead me and guide me like this every day...

Linhardt: Could the reason be that you don't want me to die on the battlefield?

Choice 1 Choice 2
As long as I'm here, I won't let you die. We'll make it through together.

Linhardt: That's a bold statement, Professor. But for whatever reason, I want to believe you... You really are a strange person, you know. Professor, I wish to ask something of you. I...I don't want to kill. I don't want blood on my hands. I just want to lie on my back and soak up the sun filtering down through the trees... And I want you to help me make that a reality. And I want you to help me make a world where that's possible.

A Support

Linhardt: Hmm... Ah, yes... Professor. What brings you out so late?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I heard a strange voice. I could ask you the same.
Linhardt: Oh, um... That was likely my voice.

Linhardt: I've been worrying about something... I once asked you to help me make this the sort of world where I can simply nap my days away. Then I thought, if the world becomes a peaceful place, all my Crest research might be for naught...

Why's that?

Linhardt: Well, I don't see how Crests have much use in times of peace. Certainly there are Crests that make you stronger and could be used in engineering. And I suppose Crests that increase magical abilities might help doctors heal injuries... Still, the possibilities seem limited. It's as if Crests were designed to be used only in times of war. Their power meant to bring about death and destruction.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Maybe you're right. I don't really understand.

Linhardt: I cannot prove what I say is true, but suppose for a moment that it is... The longer this war goes on, the more useful my Crest research becomes. But if the war were to end today, we would go on living, perhaps not using the power of our Crests at all. It is truly my dream to be a Crest scholar, but I also dream of all the wonderful naps peace would bring. Saying it all out loud, it feels a rather stupid thing to worry over. Knowledge or peace? Sleep or war?

Choice 1 Choice 2
It's not stupid. You sh ouldn't worry about it if it's stupid.
Linhardt: Thank you, Professor. I appreciate the sentiment. Linhardt: You know, you're right. In the end, maybe it's not that stupid after all. It certainly isn't to me...

Linhardt: Although, if I stop researching Crests, I'll have one less excuse to spend time with you. Professor. Don't make faces like that. People like you who listen to my blathering and then nod and smile as though what I say matters? People like you are very precious to me.

S Support

Goddess Tower

Linhardt: Professor, I've been waiting for you.

Choice 1 Choice 2
How did you know I was coming here? You're livelier than normal.
Linhardt: How much time do you suppose we have spent together? Enough that I believe I can predict how you'll feel about something.

Linhardt: The truth is...I want to ask you a once-in-a-lifetime question.

Once-in-a-lifetime?

Linhardt: Um... Yes. I know that the end of the war hasn't granted you limitless free time... But you must have more time on your hands than you did during the war, yes? Would you spend that time with me? I want to know more about you. I want to solve the mysteries that surround you. I don't think I'll ever meet anyone more intoxicating than yourself. I want you to be mine, and I want to be yours.
(Linhardt presents a ring)
Linhardt: Here is proof of my desire. Will you accept it?

Of course. I love you, Linhardt.

Linhardt: Oh, thank goodness! I don't know what I would have done with myself had you turned me down. Though, I feel like I've come to understand rather a lot about you. So I didn't honestly think you'd reject me.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Wow, you're very confident. Hmm...
Linhardt: You doubt me? But I was proven correct the very moment you took the ring. You'll see. I will come to understand you even more.

Linhardt: Our future together has only just begun. Before I become bored of this business, I wish to learn all there is about your Crest and your strength. And perhaps we'll even come up with ways I could help you guide Fódlan. I as a Crest scholar and you as a leader of Fódlan... We will take our first steps together into this new world, the two of us working as one. Once things settle down, we can retire to the countryside. A place where the air is fresh, the lakes are full of fish, the sun is warm, and where we may nap deeply.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I should've known this was about naps. I'm not into napping...

Linhardt: Without naps, life is nothing but work! I value you too much to let you spend your whole life laboring for others. You're the hero of Fódlan after all. Besides, naps are the entire point of retirement!
(S-support illustration)
Linhardt: It may be some time until we can nap beneath a tree, peaceful sunlight filtering through the branches... But when that day comes? To have you there lying by my side... Paradise. And we will have made it so.

Caspar

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Byleth: ...
Caspar: Hey, Professor! What's going on?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Quiet. There's a suspicious man...
Caspar: Uh, OK. Why are we being so quiet though? Ah! Look at that guy! He looks pretty suspicious. Caspar: A suspicious man? Where? Oh! Is that him?

Caspar: What do you think he's up to? Never mind that, let's get him!

Choice 1 Choice 2
Let's keep watch for now. Suspicion isn't enough to go on.
Caspar: Keep watch? So boring. Caspar: Why not? We can figure out what he's up to after we capture him.

Caspar: My instincts tell me that he's up to no good, and my instincts are never wrong. C'mon, let's get him before he has a chance to strike!

Choice 1 Choice 2
You need to calm down... That path he's walking leads to...
Caspar: There's no time to calm down! I'm just gonna— Oh no! The path he's walking down leads to the plaza where the kids play... Caspar: Huh? Ahh! It leads to the plaza where the kids play!

Caspar: There's no way I'm letting this guy get anywhere near those kids!

Caspar: Urgh...
Knight of Seiros: Caspar. Why did you disobey your professor?
Caspar: Ah. Well, I—
Knight of Seiros: I am not seeking excuses from you. I asked because I want you to consider your actions and apologize for them. It just so happens that you were correct in your assumption that this man was a villain. If that were not so, he would not have chosen to take his own life upon seeing you advancing toward him.
Caspar: Great! So I was—
Knight of Seiros: But because of your actions, that is all we know. There is no way for us to know who he was, what he was planning to do, or if he has allies lurking about. The only lead we have is a scorpion tattooed on his arm. If this indicates that he was a member of an underground organization, we have no way of dealing with it! Are you prepared to be held responsible if his group commits a serious crime?

Choice 1 Choice 2
It was my fault for failing to stop him. As his professor, I will take responsibility.

Knight of Seiros: Oh, I couldn't possibly—
Caspar: What are you talking about, Professor? We didn't do anything wrong! Those kids might've been in danger if we didn't act. I couldn't just stand by and let that happen!
Byleth: ...

B Support

Caspar: Hey, Professor. Something's been bothering me... Remember that suspicious guy I chased after back when I was a student? A knight scolded me for it, but at the time, I really thought I was doing the right thing. Now that I've had more experience on the battlefield though...
Knight of Seiros: I've been looking for you. There isn't much time, so I'll keep this brief. The knights encountered a band of brigands while out marching. It was hard fought, but we prevailed. Our soldiers are highly trained, but the enemy was formidable and we weren't expecting combat... There were a number of casualties among our troops.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I pray for their souls. Why report this to me?
Knight of Seiros: Much appreciated, but there's a reason I need to bring this to your attention... Knight of Seiros: There is something I wanted to bring to your attention...

Knight of Seiros: Do you recall the incident five years ago involving a suspicious individual in Garreg Mach?

In any route but Crimson Flower

Knight of Seiros: These brigands all bore the same scorpion tattoo that we found on the arm of that man.

In Crimson Flower

Imperial General: The brigands all bore identical tattoos of a scorpion on their arms. Please keep an eye out for that mark in the future.

Caspar: Oh no...
Knight of Seiros: I thought that might be of interest to you.

Thank you.

Knight of Seiros: Don't mention it. If you'll excuse me, I need to get back to my duties.
Caspar: Heh. Heck of a coincidence, right? Soon as I mention that suspicious guy, this happens...

Choice 1 Choice 2
... It's good to hear they've finally been dealt with.

Caspar: But some of the knights died in combat. They died because of what I did five years ago. This is my fault... If I'd stayed quiet and tracked the guy down like you said, we would've stopped those brigands sooner. And I wouldn't have blood on my hands...

Choice 1 Choice 2
Not necessarily. But he might have harmed the children.
Caspar: It's no use trying to comfort me. You know I'm right. Just say it. Those poor knights... It's all my fault... Caspar: But he probably wouldn't have! Now those knights... They're not coming back... We both know it... This is all my fault...
Note: In Crimson Flower, the Knight of Seiros is replaced with an Imperial General.

A Support

Caspar: Do you have a minute, Professor? I gotta talk to you. I've been thinking a lot about those brigands with the scorpion tattoos, and I realized something... I mean, I'll feel better if I get this off my chest, right?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Let's hear it. You don't have to tell me.
Caspar: No, I really want you to hear this. I've never thought about something so hard in my life!

Caspar: OK. Listen. I think... I can't deny who I am. I know you were right five years ago when you told me not to chase after that suspicious guy... But I still can't get over the possibility that he might have hurt those kids. I would have regretted not stopping him for the rest of my life. There's no way I could forgive myself. It sounds awful to say, but the safety of those kids is more important to me than the knights we lost. I'm sorry, Professor, but I can't promise that I won't disobey your orders in the future.

Choice 1 Choice 2
That's OK. It's my job to take that into account.

Caspar: I know. It's too big a risk to keep me around... I won't cause a fuss. I'll just pack my bags and— Wait. What?

I think you misunderstood.

Caspar: I-I guess so! You're really OK with me sticking around? Even if I might not always follow orders? People could get hurt if you let me keep doing things my way.

We'll make it work.

Caspar: Just like that? I almost can't believe it... I really struggled to come to this decision, you know! I want to stand by your side, but I won't stop standing up for what I believe in. I know I might cause trouble for everyone, but... I just... You know, I... Oh, I give up. I've got nothing else to say. I should've just kept my mouth shut.

It's OK. I'm counting on you.

Caspar: Yeah, I know. Thanks, Professor. Thanks for accepting me for who I am... I'm glad I get to keep fighting by your side.

S Support

Goddess Tower

Caspar: Yes! We did it!

Do you really need to shout?

Caspar: Huh? Oh! Professor! Um, what are you doing here? Don't you have a lot of important stuff to do? Unlike me, who obviously has a little too much free time...as you can see...

Choice 1 Choice 2
I can't stay away. I ran away for a bit.
Caspar: You can't stay away? What's that supposed to mean? I know I can be a little reckless, but I don't need a babysitter!

Caspar: Oh... Do you mean that you snuck out here 'cause you wanted to see me? We can go train, if you want. The training ground isn't too far, and—

I love you, Caspar. I want to marry you.

(Byleth presents Jeralt's ring)
Caspar: You...what? ...
Byleth: ...
Caspar: ... I don't... I don't really know what to say. I guess I never thought about marriage. I mean, I never really had a reason to. Ugh, now I'm babbling. I always secretly hoped I could spend my life with you, but this is so unexpected. Come on! You can't just spring something like this on me! Now I'm flustered and I can't think of the right thing to say. I'm just...so happy. And I can't stop grinning. I bet I look like a real fool right now!

Choice 1 Choice 2
Just a little. You have a lovely smile.
Caspar: Well, whose fault is that?! I'm just...this is all a bit much. Caspar: Ugh. I knew it. I do have a silly grin on my face.

Caspar: All right. Now that I've pulled myself together, I want to tell you the same thing you told me. I love you, and I want to marry you! Listen, I know I can be reckless, stubborn, and generally difficult to be around at times... But you once said you'd accept me, even with all of my flaws. When you said that, I made a promise to myself. I promised that I'd always protect you. And, well, sometimes you might have to protect me from myself, but I intend to keep my promise.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Thank you. Now I'm going to start grinning too...
Caspar: Hah! I'm the one who should be thanking you! Putting up with me and all... Caspar: Well, let's see it! I shouldn't be the only one who has to look so ridiculous!

Caspar: Phew! OK! I gotta let all these emotions out... I know! You should shout with me! Ready?

One, two, and...three!

(S-support illustration)
Caspar: I LOVE YOU FOREVER! Aww, come on! You didn't do it!

Bernadetta

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C:
Available in Part I
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter

C Support

Traveler: Thank you, Lady Bernadetta. I will take my leave.
Bernadetta: Oh, good. Bye! Uh, good-bye! Finally... Oh, that was awful. Just terrifying.

Choice 1 Choice 2
What's going on? What's terrifying?
Bernadetta: Ah! Please don't sneak up on me like that! It was nothing big. That lady just wanted me to show her around a bit. But strangers are just so nerve-racking. Bernadetta: Ah! Please don't sneak up on me like that! That lady asked me to show her around. I tried to be polite, but strangers are just so nerve-racking.

You've never seemed scared of me.
In the Black Eagles

Bernadetta: Oh yeah? How about when I first met you and I wouldn't come out of the corner or even uncover my face? Actually, now that you mention it, it's funny. Once I started talking to you, I stopped feeling scared.

In another house

Bernadetta: Now that you mention it, I think you're right. I don't know if I ever have felt scared around you.

Bernadetta: I wonder why... You know, Professor, you might be the first person I've been able to speak to normally since I got here, and I have no idea why.

I'm glad, regardless.

Bernadetta: I'm happy about it too! When we first started out here, we had to do drills... outside. I skipped those every chance I got. It's a terrible idea—going out in the forest with all these people you don't even know! Thanks to you, though, I can actually make it through class now. I'm grateful for that. I don't know what I'd do...if you weren't here...

It's all right.

Bernadetta: Sorry... I'm OK... I am OK. I'm doing just fine. I feel safe here, thanks to you.

By the way, was that you singing in the greenhouse?

Bernadetta: What? Y-you saw that? Why would you see that?! You were watching me?! That crosses the line, Professor! Singing? Me?! Why would I be singing? I'd never be singing! Ah! I've never been so humiliated! Useless! Worthless! Unmarriageable! Augh!
Byleth: ...

B Support

Bernadetta: Great weather today. Perfect for shutting yourself inside, don't you think?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I think I'll head outside, actually. Definitely.
Bernadetta: Oh, you go right ahead. I'll be right here. The better the weather, the less crowded it is in here. I can't pass up having all this space to myself. Bernadetta: I'm glad you get it. With great weather like this, there'll be no one inside to bother us. I love feeling like I'm all alone in the world...

What made you such a recluse?

Bernadetta: Oh, that. Well, I guess I can tell you, Professor. My father's obsessed with money. He's only ever seen me as bait for a rich husband. To train me to be a good wife, he'd do things like tie me to a chair. I tried hard to do as he asked. Honestly, I did. But before I knew it, I just couldn't bring myself to leave my room anymore.

Why not?

Bernadetta: I just had this overwhelming feeling of fear all the time. No matter how hard I tried, my father never thought I was good enough. After that, it was just constant scolding. He couldn't say two words to me without mentioning how useless I was. An unmarriageable girl. My life was isolated to say the least. I wasn't allowed to play with other kids, let alone make friends. Soon, I stopped wanting that. I was happiest alone. But even that made him mad. And when he tried to drag me outside, I kicked and screamed so much I seriously hurt myself. He's calmed down a bit in recent years. His constant torment was replaced with complete indifference. He mostly acts like I don't exist now.

How did you end up at the monastery?

Bernadetta: If you can believe it, I was basically kidnapped. My mother ordered an attendant to stuff me in a bag while I was sleeping. By the time I figured out what was going on, I was already here. For a while, I was sure I was going to die. But here I am. Look at me...still breathing. Ah, I'm sorry! I didn't mean to get you down, talking like that about my past! Just forget everything I told you. There's no point in talking about myself anyway. Idiot! Oh, this is why everyone hates you, Bernie!

Choice 1 Choice 2
Don't worry about it. Thank you for confiding in me.
Bernadetta: You're the only one who would ever say such a kind thing to me, Professor... Bernadetta: What? N-no, it's not... Oh, Professor! How can you be so kind to me?! I don't deserve it...

Bernadetta: I'm sorry! Please don't look at me!

A Support

Bernadetta: I can't believe how long it's been since I left home. Since I was dragged out of the house, I mean. Five whole years. It's weird to think about.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Weird in what way? Do you want to go back?
Bernadetta: At first, I remember I was desperate to go back, but now, it's the opposite.

Bernadetta: I have friends here, and I have you. The monastery's become a second home to me. Back then, I never would've dreamed a day like this would come.

I'm happy for you.

Bernadetta: It's all thanks to you! You've given me a second chance at life! If not for you, I never would have gotten used to leaving my room, let alone the monastery. Maybe the battlefield's just dulled my senses. I'm much better with strangers and new places now though. I don't panic nearly as much as before.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Could you go somewhere new by yourself? I have some independent work for you, then.
Bernadetta: A new place? All on my own? Bernadetta: What? Independent? As in, alone?

Bernadetta: That sounds like a tough assignment. Where did this come from all of a sudden? Hey, hold on... You're teasing me, aren't you?! Please don't joke around like that anymore! It's torture for me!

Choice 1 Choice 2
All right, all right. I can't commit to that...
Bernadetta: You're still not taking me seriously! I mean it. Promise me you won't do that again! Bernadetta: Come on, Professor! I'm begging you! Please promise me you won't do that again.

Bernadetta: Friends respect each other's feelings, don't they?

OK. I promise.

Bernadetta: Good... I'll hold you to that. You're absolutely not allowed to send me out anywhere on my own! Got it? You would need to come with me. If you're with me, I can go anywhere in the world.

Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3
I'll follow at a distance. I'll be with you in spirit. We can ask another professor.

Bernadetta: No, that defeats the purpose! Why can't you get what I'm saying?! Oh, that's enough. I need some time alone...

Dorothea

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Dorothea
C:
Available in Part I
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter

C Support

Dorothea: Well, I had fun today. Of course, you'll want to see me again, yes?
Knight: O-of course! I'd love to, Dorothea!
Dorothea: Well, until we meet again! Oh! Hello, Professor. Were you...watching that?

Choice 1 Choice 2
That's a different guy than I saw you with yesterday. ...
Dorothea: Yes... Is there a problem with that? Dorothea: You look like you have something to say, Professor.

Dorothea: Look, I know what I'm doing. My acclaim as a diva won't last forever, after all. I must look to the future. As a man, you may not feel so rushed about these things, but I know my beauty will eventually fade. You might think about doing the same thing. Your beauty—and you're gorgeous—won't last forever.

Choice 1 Choice 2
We all feel anxiety about aging. Getting older doesn't bother me at all.
Dorothea: You? Really? I never would have guessed. Dorothea: I wish I could be that easygoing.

Dorothea: Anyway, I'm not just playing games with these boys. This is for my future. You have no right to object. I very much want to find a good partner here at the academy. Someone who will take care of me for the rest of my life.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Do what you will. Is that really what you want?
Dorothea: I'm glad you understand. Not everyone appreciates the necessity of taking the initiative while you're still in your prime. Or are you just saying that? Dorothea: Finding someone to take care of me? Of course it is! Who could ask for anything more?

Dorothea: Anyway, I value your opinion, Professor, but I won't have you interfering with my life plans. Unless you'd like to take care of me into my old age? That'd be something, eh? How about it, Professor?

Choice 1 Choice 2
OK. I don't think so.

Dorothea: I wasn't— You aren't being serious, are you? I was just teasing. Or did you really just consider spending your whole life with me? The thought hadn't crossed my mind before, but come to think of it...that might sound pretty nice. You've gotten awfully quiet... You might even be blushing a bit. Have I embarrassed you? If so, I'm very, very sorry. I should be going anyway. I'll see you later... Professor.

B Support

Dorothea: ...

Choice 1 Choice 2
What's wrong? Troubles with love?

Dorothea: Professor?! I— Oh...don't worry. It's nothing. ... Actually, could we talk for a bit? Somewhere a little more...private?

Dorothea: ... I'm just gonna come right out and say it. I find you a little difficult to be around. I know, I know. I'm your student and you're just trying to watch out for me. But the way you look at me sometimes...it's like you're seeing right through me.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I'm sorry. Seeing through you?
Dorothea: No, don't apologize. I know you don't mean anything bad by it. I'm just self-conscious, I guess. Dorothea: Don't worry. I know you don't mean anything bad by it. I'm just too self-conscious, I guess.

Dorothea: The thing is, I don't have anything to call my own. No land, no birthright, no fortune. Little knowledge or battle skill. I think that's why I always clung to my popularity as a diva. Even after leaving the stage behind, I sort of kept up the act. When I look at you, it's like your eyes are accusing me... Telling me that you see right through it. That's what I mean when I say it's difficult being around you. Hey, uh, this might be nuts, but maybe you could show me some kind of weakness of yours?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Excuse me? I have no weaknesses.
Dorothea: You know my biggest fear. If I know one of yours, maybe I'll feel less, I don't know...vulnerable. Dorothea: Oh, come on, Professor. Everyone has some kind of weakness. You know mine. If I know one of yours, maybe I'll feel less, I don't know...vulnerable.

Well, if it would really help...

Dorothea: Excellent. Well then, don't mind me. I bet I know your weakness. It's not mental, is it? It's physical! You're ticklish! Here, I'll prove it. That's right. The next time you gaze into my soul, I know just how I'll retaliate! Um... Professor? What's with you? Why aren't you reacting to anything I'm doing? Come on! I thought that was funny. I swear, it's like your heart isn't even beating.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Sorry. Actually, my heart isn't beating.
Dorothea: That's all right. I didn't really think a little tease like that would be enough to get to you, anyway. Though I was giving it my all. You're pretty tough to resist that. Dorothea: Ha, don't be so silly... Huh? It really isn't beating?! Is what I'd say if I were more gullible. You're just fooling around, Professor. I'm not sure how you did it, but that was a good one.

A Support

Dorothea: This may seem a bit sudden, but...I want to thank you, Professor. That is, for letting me live my life the way I want. I've noticed you've been giving me fewer of those soul-revealing gazes lately. I appreciate you making an effort to not trouble yourself over who I spend my time with.

Choice 1 Choice 2
So, you found me out... I don't know what you mean.
Dorothea: Well, of course. Did you think I wouldn't notice? It's kind of sweet, in its own way. Dorothea: If you say so... But I notice you doing it all the same. It's kind of sweet, in its own way.

Dorothea: Professor, may I tell you a story about when I was younger? I was an orphan, living in the back alleys of Enbarr, until one day I was overheard singing... That was when my new life began. I was suddenly a songstress in the Mittelfrank Opera Company. Performers, nobility... I met so many people. But none of them ever really knew me. I was just some young, pretty girl who could sing, a spectacle to be admired. Even though everyone praised my looks and my voice, and they showered me with gifts... I knew, one day, I'd be old. My looks would fade, my voice would change, I wouldn't sound the same. And I started to wonder, when I did get old, what would I have left? I'd be old, alone...and back on the streets of the capital, right where I'd started.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I don't believe that's true. I won't let you be alone.
Dorothea: You can never be certain about what the future will bring. Dorothea: That's sweet of you, even if you are just flirting.

Dorothea: I never had much to begin with in life, and I worry that one day, I'll be that way again... That's why I keep searching for someone who will love me. Someone unaware of the songstress, who can love a girl that used to be scared and alone on the streets of the capital... I wonder if such a strange person can even exist.

S Support

Goddess Tower

Dorothea: Oh, is this where you've been? Everyone's looking for you. With the war over, I'd like to think they'd at least give you a few days' rest. Don't worry, I won't tell them you're here. It's a rare occasion for me to have you all to myself.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Not looking for a guy to share the victory with? Did you ever find your "strange person"?
Dorothea: No, I've given up on that. I realized there was no point. Besides, maybe the person I've been looking for is closer than I realized. Dorothea: See...there is one person I must confess I'm just little bit interested in.

In that case...

(Byleth presents Jeralt's ring)
Dorothea: What? Is that— That's a ring. It would be very embarrassing if I had the wrong idea, so I have to ask... Are you proposing? Here? Now? T-to me?
(Byleth nods)
Dorothea: I don't know what to say. Are you sure? You want to spend your life with...me? Even though I'm not a songstress anymore? And I don't come from a noble family or have any wealth or land to my name? You won the war. You could pick anyone in the world. Why would you... OK. I mean, yes. Yes! I love you madly, and I'd be happy to marry you! But if we're going to be married, I had better think up a cute nickname for you. Don't you think? Oh, I wonder what I should call you now... Darling? My beloved? So many options! I starred in so many operas where I captured the heart of my beloved... But I never dreamed that it would feel this wonderful when it actually happened.
(S-support illustration)
Dorothea: A life singing for you in a peaceful world... I imagine that life will be more wonderful than I ever could have hoped. I love you. I could never sing anything as pure as those three little words.

Petra

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Petra
C:
Available in Part I
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter

C Support

Petra: Professor. I am not understanding where the meaning is here... When and how is this expression used..."I fell for it."

Choice 1 Choice 2
I fell in love? I fell ill?
Petra: No, that is what you say when you meet the mate of your soul. Petra: No, that is what you say when your body is feeling unwell.

Petra: The expression is, "I fell for it!"

Choice 1 Choice 2
I don't understand... Allow me to explain...
(Support up with Petra)
Petra: Are you a stump? I mean...are you stumped? That makes me surprised!
Petra: Thank you, Professor! I finally have understanding.

Petra: Can I ask you about another word? The one that is written here... Hm? Is something on my face?

Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3
You're so enthusiastic. I admire you. Your cheeks are on your face.
Petra: I am without much time to study. I must use my time with wisdom. (Support up with Petra)
Petra: Yes, I know about that! That is a joke of Fódlan! Right?

Petra: Is that really what you are thinking? Or maybe you have curiosity about the mark on my face...

The mark?

Petra: You are already knowing that I am from Brigid. This is a mark from Brigid. It is a prayer to the forest spirits. A prayer to be protected. Hunters ask the forest spirits to have safe and bountiful hunting. There are many spirits in Brigid. I have more marks on my arms and back. They are prayers for my family's health and triumph. Are you wanting to see them?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I would love to. No, but thank you.
(Support up with Petra)
Petra: That gives me happiness. If there is ever the chance, you will see them. That gives me happiness. I will be showing them to you soon.
Petra: Oh. I have understanding.

Petra: I have much gratitude for you, Professor. You always listen with patience. I can read and understand the language of Fódlan, but to speak it...gives me difficulty. I hope I will keep having your support. And I will give you my support too, with my whole heart. I have things that I cannot fail to accomplish.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Let's do our best. Don't overdo it.
Petra: Yes. We will keep walking forward. Petra: Overdo... Yes. I will not overdo.

B Support

Petra: Hiya! Hm? Professor?

Choice 1 Choice 2
It's very late... What are you doing?

Petra: Please take my apologies. I lost time while I was training. There are not many chances for real fighting here. My body is more weak than it was. Weaker, I mean.

In Part II

Petra: War is life and death. Training has great importance.

Petra: I will keep training now. I hope your night is good!

Choice 1 Choice 2
You should get some rest. You're overdoing it.

Petra: I need to have more training. There are things that I have not done yet. Things that have to be done. For the future, I have to try with hardness. Training, studying, socializing... I will not always be having time to do those things. And speaking the language of Fódlan... I worry I will never be doing it just right.

Why do you try so hard?

Petra: Why? Because...the position of Brigid is weak. Fódlan and Dagda are big. Brigid is a small island in the middle of them. Brigid has great beauty...but little power. We will not have...will not survive, unless we get more strength. I will lead Brigid, and so I have responsibility. I have to have more strength than anyone.

Choice 1 Choice 2
It doesn't have to be that way. Perhaps you're right.
Petra: Having more strength than anyone might be un...impossible. But I have to give it my best try. Petra: Yes. That is why I have to give it my best try.
In Part I

Petra: I am an ally of everyone, and I have belonging at the Officers Academy.

In all Part II routes except Crimson Flower

Petra: I am an ally of everyone, and I have belonging with our army.

In Crimson Flower

Petra: I am an ally of everyone, and I have belonging with our squad.

Petra: That is also why I try with hardness. You can always be counting me. I mean...counting on me. But you should know that one of these days will be when I return to Brigid. Before that day, do not try stopping me from trying. And please, keep watch...watching over me. With you, I can try with more hardness than I could alone.

A Support

Petra: Professor... Please do not be concerned. I just did too much overworking and lost my strength.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Are you OK? You were overdoing it...
Petra: Yes! I have no problems. Accept my apology for giving you worry. Petra: Yes... That is the truth. Please accept my apology.

Petra: I have sorrow... I mean, I am sorry to be fainting at a time like this. Even though I was not asking for your care and attention, you gave it willingly...

Choice 1 Choice 2
It was the least I could do. You must stop pushing yourself too hard.
Petra: I am thinking that is incorrect... Petra: Um...

Petra: Will you have a listen to me? There is something that I must be saying. I am thinking you already have knowledge of why I came to Fódlan... Not for studying but as a hostage for the Empire, so that Brigid would not be rebelling anymore. It feels like...a knife against my throat. That I am making my grandfather obey the Empire.

In Crimson Flower

Petra: Because I am a hostage, it is not an option to be giving up. I must be fighting and winning and staying alive. I must do anything to be making life better for Brigid. To be making Brigid and the Empire stand as equals.

In any route but Crimson Flower

Petra: If I were running away from the Empire, then Brigid would be defeated. I am not having any options. To be living, I must be fighting to win... For Brigid to be living, the Empire needs to be crushed. So I must be crushing the Empire.

Petra: That is what my people are wanting from me...and what my grandfather, the king of Brigid, is wanting!

Choice 1 Choice 2
And what do you want? You must take care of yourself to succeed.
Petra: My want? I...I am not knowing of that. The wants of my people are something I have power to achieve. Their wants are my own. Petra: That is a truth. I wonder what I should be doing... I want to be granting the wants of my tribe... So, their wants are my own, correct?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Only you can know what you want. If that's how you really feel...
Petra: What I really want... Petra: How I really feel...

Petra: I have understanding. Wait... No, I...I actually do not have understanding. Yet. What I am understanding is that there is something I am not understanding. When I know what my true want is, I give you my promise that I will be telling you first.

Dedue

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Dedue
C:
Available in Part I
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter
Additional notes: Can only be supported on the Blue Lions and Azure Moon routes

C Support

Dedue:...
Byleth: ...
Dedue: Did you want something?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Just to look at the flowers. Nothing in particular.

Dedue: I see. If you have the time, then please assist me. I am to water the flowers in the greenhouse.
(Byleth nods)
Dedue: Thank you. Only do not water the ones in that corner.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Understood. What kind of flowers are those?

Dedue: They are from Duscur. They require a dry environment. The roots will rot otherwise.

Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3
They're beautiful. You seem to know a lot about them. They sound difficult to care for.
Dedue: Yes, they are. Dedue: I know enough. Dedue: That is what makes them worthwhile.

Dedue: ...

...

Dedue: I owe you a debt of gratitude. In both the extracurricular activities here at the academy, and on the battlefield... Your presence has been instrumental in the defense of His Highness. You have my sincerest thanks.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I only did what anyone would do. Think nothing of it.
Dedue: I see. Dedue: To me, it is not nothing.

Dedue: ...

...

Dedue: Was there something else you wanted?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I'll go fetch the water. No, that's all.

Dedue: Then please, excuse me.
Byleth: (He's difficult to hold a conversation with...)

B Support

Dedue: ...
Byleth: ...
Dedue: Here you are again.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I came to check on the flowers. I was just passing through.

Dedue: I see. The flowers you helped to water are in bloom now. Have a look.

Aren't they lovely?

Dedue: Indeed. My sister was fond of this one in particular.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Where is your sister now? I didn't know you had a sister.
Dedue: Dead. Dedue: It never came up.

Dedue: Duscur is a dead land. Its flowers were all trampled under the boots of soldiers. But seeing this blossom brings back memories. ... I do not know why I am telling you all of this.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I'd like to hear more. You are unusually talkative today.
Dedue: There is little to tell. Dedue: It surprises me as well.

Dedue: But if you are from Fódlan, you must know what became of the people of Duscur. The people who betrayed their allies from Faerghus. The ones who were punished for regicide. The Duscur are shunned for their crimes, even now. It would be in your interest not to spend any more time around me than necessary.

Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3
Dimitri doesn't shun you. I don't care what other people think. I'll spend my time however I like.
Dedue: His Highness is an exception. Dedue: You may think little of it now, but your reputation will eventually suffer. Dedue: You may think little of it now, but your reputation will eventually suffer.

Dedue: But...to be completely candid... It pleases me to be able to speak with you like this. If you truly do not mind, I would be glad to receive more visits from you in the future.

A Support

Dedue: ...
Byleth: ...
Dedue: Here for the flowers again?

Choice 1 Choice 2
That's right. Not particularly.
Dedue: I see. Dedue: You might as well have a look, while you are here.

Byleth: ...
Dedue: ... I have two things to say. First, I thank you for supporting His Highness in my absence. But I must also admonish you for taking your own well-being too lightly. On several occasions, I have seen you protect others by putting yourself in harm's way. I am grateful for your efforts, but I feel you should place a higher value on your own life. His Highness relies on you...as do I.

Choice 1 Choice 2
You need not worry. I understand.

Dedue: Then show that with your actions. We cannot afford to lose an invaluable asset like you. And...

And?

Dedue: This greenhouse would be a more lonely place without you in it. It would not be fair to the flowers, to leave me their only caretaker. Hm. Someday, I hope to show you a whole landscape of these flowers in full bloom.

You mean Duscur?

Dedue: Yes. Once this conflict is over, and His Highness ascends the throne, I believe it can be done. You must live at least until then. Understood?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Understood. Same to you.
Dedue: That's true enough.

Dedue: I had not thought much of my own life, until now. Except that I would gladly cast it aside for His Highness. That is still true, but now I desire to see the end of this war. Until I can show you the fields of Duscur in bloom... I will go on living.

S Support

Dedue: I've finally found you. It is a fine night. The stars seem closer than usual. Just like last time...

Choice 1 Choice 2
What are you doing here? I thought you were in Fhirdiad.

Dedue: I needed to speak with you.

With me?

Dedue: Yes. When I left the capital, I told His Majesty that I would be leaving his service.
Byleth: What?!
Dedue: He accepted my decision with a smile. I do not think I have fully accepted it myself yet, to be honest.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I can't believe it. Why would you leave him?

Dedue: It was all so that I could give you...this.
(Dedue presents a ring)
Dedue: I have come to ask for your hand in marriage... I adore you. I understand that, as the new archbishop, you cannot take marriage lightly. But even in the face of rejection, I cannot leave these words unspoken. May I have your answer?

I accept.

Dedue: You do? You...will marry me?
(Byleth nods)
Dedue: ...
Byleth: ...
Dedue: I am not good with words. Would you really have me, uninteresting as I am?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I would have you just as you are. I appreciate your brevity.
Dedue: I see. Dedue: Strange, but flattering.

Dedue: Why are you making that face? Is it so odd to see me laugh?

Choice 1 Choice 2
You have a wonderful smile. Not at all.

Dedue: I see. Well then... I have one more request. I know it is sudden, but will you prepare to depart on a journey?

Choice 1 Choice 2
A journey? This is so sudden.

Byleth: I told you once before that I would like to show you the fields of Duscur in bloom. I know that you cannot leave the monastery for long due to your position, but...

I can't wait to see them.

Dedue: I am excited also. To show you the flowers as they are meant to be seen, in my homeland... And to be by your side in all the days to come. Yes... It is a fine night, indeed.

Felix

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Felix: I thought I heard someone. Are you here to train?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Yes. No, just watching.

Felix: Care to train with me? Waving this sword around alone is boring. And I'm tired of crossing swords with worthless opponents. But you seem like a worthy adversary.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Sure, why not? You think I'm a worthy adversary?
Felix: I don't know for certain, but you seem skilled.

Felix: I've always been interested in your technique. You learned from the former captain of the Knights of Seiros, and traveled Fódlan fighting as a mercenary.

After Chapter 4

Felix: On top of that, you wield a Hero's Relic, the legendary Sword of the Creator.

Felix: Good sparring partners like you don't grow on trees. But know that I will beat you, and I will surpass your strength.

Why are you so focused on becoming stronger?

Felix: Why? Hm. I never really thought about that. I learned to thrust a sword before I learned to write my name. Of course, my upbringing wasn't unique. That's how it is for all children in my country. You're no use if you can't swing a sword, however mighty your Crest may be. It was the perfect environment for me. I could live free of stodgy values and virtues. Grow strong so you may live, and live to grow stronger. That's what I was taught.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Do you have any other ambitions? You remind me of myself.
Felix: Why should I? Nothing's as important as the pursuit of strength. Felix: Now I'm intrigued by your fighting style, and by who you really are...

Felix: But that's enough idle chatter. Take out your sword. My mind is emptied of all but the thrill of the challenge!

B Support

Felix: You're certainly not going easy on me. You fight like a mercenary, not a knight. You hunger for victory, pure and simple. You may not be aware of it yourself, but I see it.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Should I take that as a compliment? Should I take that as a criticism?
Felix: Indeed. Felix: No.

Felix: Knights ought to have some hunger. I've always thought so. They depend too much on their swords. Only when they're wrested away do knights consider their hands and feet as weapons. That's not how it was for warriors of old. They weren't limited by their tools. Victory is what matters, not the method of achieving it. That's the attitude to adopt. I detect that in your style. It is plain to see.

That doesn't seem like praise...

Felix: You may take it however you like. I believe the difference between us lies within that hunger. But where does it come from? From the start, I was aiming to win, yet I couldn't defeat you. Then I remembered something you said before...

Choice 1 Choice 2
About your aspirations? About your upbringing?

Felix: Indeed. I was raised to value strength above all else. Whereas you had a reason, an ambition, pushing you toward that hunger. So, tell me. What was the reason? Why were you driven to become so strong?

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To survive. To protect the people of Fódlan. To stop this war.
Felix: That's a mercenary's answer, to be sure. Felix: Hah! Spoken like a knight. That's not what I would have expected. Felix: Hah! Spoken like a knight. That's not what I would have expected.

Felix: So that is the source of your hunger. I suppose I must find my own.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I'll help you. We can find it together.

Felix: Ah, if we're to get along, I think not. I'll be content if you continue to train with me. Perhaps it will come to me as I swing my sword.

A Support

Felix: Finally, I notched a win against you.

Choice 1 Choice 2
You crushed me. I almost had you.
Felix: Oh, please. I scraped by. Felix: True. It was a narrow victory.

Felix: When we spar, I feel like I'm revisiting my past.

Why?

Felix: It's like training with my brother. He always won—always—and died before I could win a single bout. From the first time I held a sword, all I wanted was to surpass him. And that's what drove me to become so strong. Perhaps it's absurd to say such a thing, but... I've spent all these years training for a duel with a corpse.

Choice 1 Choice 2
It's not absurd. You found an answer to my question.
Felix: Perhaps not. Felix: Yes. I suppose I did.

Felix: I can never again spar with my brother. Not unless he climbs out of his grave. Still, I continue my endless pursuit of strength. Maybe because I have a new opponent to measure myself against.

Who?

Felix: You. Obviously. I beat you this time, but when we next cross swords, who knows what might happen? It was a close match, not a crushing victory. I know that I can do better. I will surpass you in strength, and then I'll become stronger still.

Choice 1 Choice 2
And then? Don't count me out yet.
Felix: And then, when this war is over, I won't have as many chances to swing my sword. I can hardly imagine that. Felix: Ha. Just what I was hoping you'd say.

Felix: Anyway, thank you...for helping me find an answer to the question you asked, all those years ago.

S Support

Training Grounds

Felix: Finally, you came. Wars begin and end, but this place never changes. And you don't change either.

Choice 1 Choice 2
That's not true. Neither do you.
Felix: Hmph... If there's been any change, it's just that you're so busy, your sword has grown dull. Felix: That's true, except that the boar has thrust the bombastic title of "duke" upon me.

Felix: We fought to bring peace to Fódlan, but peace is so boring. No more chances to swing my sword at enemies. No more life-threatening battles. I know that these are positive developments, but I'm still a warrior at heart. Here I am, watching sadly as my blade grows dull.

Choice 1 Choice 2
That's selfish. I feel the same.
Felix: You're right. Damn, I can be a fool sometimes... Felix: You do? That's a relief. We're cut from the same cloth, you and I.

Felix: And on that note, I'll tell you why I asked you to come here. Take this.
(Felix presents a ring)

Felix...

Felix: Without a worthy opponent like you at my side, not only will my sword grow dull...it'll rust. So I had to think of a way to make sure you'd always be with me. This is what I came up with. And...

And?

Felix: You're pretty slow on the uptake. Don't you know what this ring means?

Choice 1 Choice 2
No, I don't. I want to hear you say it.

Felix: If you keep messing around, I'll... I'll... Fine! Listen carefully. I'm not going to say this more than once. I want you to be my wife. Please say yes. Let's get married and stay together until we die. I love you. ... That's all.

Wait!

Felix: What? You have something to complain about?

I love you too, and I accept.

Felix: Oh... OK, then. In that case, I'd better start planning for the future. My future...with you.

Ashe

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Ashe: Phew—shopping took longer than I thought. It's a good thing I had your help, Professor! Looks like we've got everything we came for. Time to head back to the monastery. To tell you the truth, I wasn't sure if the money that knight gave us would be enough. We managed to scrape by though! I'm glad those shopkeepers were willing to strike a few bargains.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Thanks to your bartering skills. You are quite the shopper.

Ashe: It's one of the few things I'm really good at. I've got a lot of experience living in the city. Money was tight for me too. At least until a kind noble adopted me into his family. Come to think of it, you were originally a mercenary, weren't you? I'm sure you've traveled all over Fódlan. That must have been a pretty different life from regular folks like me.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Not so different, actually. You're probably right.
Ashe: Huh, you think so? Ashe: It sounds a lot more exciting though, traveling the world, from conflict to conflict!

Ashe: But a mercenary's whole job is fighting, isn't it? Must be a pretty tough way to live.

Choice 1 Choice 2
It was pretty tough. It wasn't so bad.
Ashe: I believe you. I can imagine! Ashe: Wow, I guess you must get used to it. That's really incredible though.

Ashe: Ah!

Ashe: I had no idea they sold this book around here! I haven't seen this one for ages!

What's the book?

Ashe: Loog and the Maiden of Wind. It's a well-known tale of chivalry in Faerghus. L-Loog is the King of Lions. This book is full of his exciting adventures! I've loved this since I was a kid! It was what got me learning to read.
Ruffian: Gimme that book!
Anna: Hey, creep! Don't touch the merch! What the—?! Somebody catch that thief! Cut him in half, like my prices!
Ashe: Please... Calm down, ma'am.
Anna: You calm down, kid! If he gets away with that valuable merch, it'll be a huge loss for me!
Ashe: Here, allow me to compensate you.

Are you sure about that, Ashe?

Anna: Huh? Are you serious, kid? I mean, no objections over here, but that sounds crazy.
Ashe: Don't you worry. That thief will be paying me back, just as soon as I catch him. Head on back to the monastery, Professor. I'll take care of everything here!
Byleth: ...

B Support

Ashe: Hey, Professor! Did I ever tell you what happened with that thief?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Thief? No, you didn't.
Ashe: You know, the book thief we encountered in town.

Ashe: I went after him, and I did manage to catch up, but...

Choice 1 Choice 2
He escaped? You couldn't get him to pay for the book?
Ashe: Oh, no, I captured him easily. I'm pretty quick on my feet, you know! But I decided not to make him pay for the book. Ashe: Sort of. I actually decided not to make him pay for it.

Ashe: My pockets were pretty empty after that incident, if you want to know the truth. What happened was, when I caught him, I asked him why he stole the book. He said he thought it would fetch a good price, and that he really needed the money. He had a sick kid, and couldn't pay for medicine.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Sounds like a lie to me. He didn't look old enough to have children.

Ashe: Maybe you're right. But if he really did have a sick child, that would be a matter of life and death. A little money is nothing compared to that. I'd rather believe a lie than risk someone's life if I'm wrong. And to be completely honest, there was a time when I wasn't so different from him.

You were a thief?

Ashe: It was a long time ago, and I've put all that behind me now, but yes. I was. My parents died of illness, so I had to provide for my little brother and sister. I did my best to earn money for them legitimately, but I wasn't able to bring home enough. So I turned to thieving. From people on the streets. From shops. Even from soldiers. I knew it was wrong, but seeing my brother and sister's smiling faces made me too happy to stop.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I can't imagine what that must have been like. It was definitely wrong.

Ashe: I really regret that part of my life. I was stupid. But shortly after I turned nine, I crept into a local noble's mansion, aiming to steal whatever I could get my hands on. The noble had all sorts of valuables, but what really caught my eye was a book with a fancy cover. That book was Loog and the Maiden of Wind. The knight in the illustrations was so impressive, I just couldn't tear my eyes away.

Choice 1 Choice 2
You stole it because you liked the cover? Go on.
Ashe: Well, that was part of it. But certain books are also really valuable, you know.

Ashe: You probably see where this is going. Moments after I grabbed the book, I was caught in the act by the noble. And that noble was none other than Lonato. But Lonato was incredibly kind. Without asking any questions, he gave me the book—and money too. When I told him I couldn't read, he invited me into his mansion, along with my brother and sister. He taught me how to read, personally. So with the thief I caught in town, I was trying to do the same thing. To be like Lonato. I want to make up for the bad things I've done. To leave this world better than I found it. That's why, even if it wasn't easy on my pockets, I'm proud to say I helped him.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Are you sure you did the right thing? Isn't that a little self-indulgent?

Ashe: I know what you're trying to say. My contribution probably won't change much. And it's not like I have the money to help everyone who's suffering from poverty. Even so—I can't bear to stand by and do nothing. What else could I have done, Professor?

A Support

Ashe: Oh! Hey, Professor!

Choice 1 Choice 2
You're chipper as ever. Something going on?

Ashe: Actually I ran into that thief while I was shopping just now!

Thief?

Ashe:' Maybe you don't remember. It's been quite a while. The man who stole the book from that market stall. I saw him on the street, with his kid. They were both so grateful. It's a really nice feeling.

I'm glad it all worked out.

Ashe: Yeah! But, ah... It did seem like they were still having trouble getting by. I guess what you said to me back then was right. My actions didn't really solve the problem. I can't help everyone, no matter how much I try. If I had the money or power, maybe...but I don't.

You'll get there. No need to rush.

Ashe: You know, a long time ago, Lonato said nearly the same thing to me. I think it was when I tried to look after the horses all on my own. I really messed that up. He said, "You're not quite ready for this yet. But there's no need to rush." I know I can't help very many people right now. But I think doing what I can for those I see in front of me is still worthwhile. I have to believe that, at least.

Choice 1 Choice 2
That's a fine way to look at it. That's just like you, Ashe.

Ashe: Thanks. That's reassuring to hear. What about you, Professor? Has anything been troubling you lately? I'd be happy to help, as long as it's not looking after horses. You might not want to trust me with that!

Choice 1 Choice 2
Nothing in particular has been bothering me, no. Why? Do I look troubled?
Ashe: Hey, don't be that way! There's got to be something. It doesn't have to be serious.

Ashe: I genuinely enjoy helping people. It's a great feeling, making someone smile. So if there's anything I can do for you, I want to do it. Because I care about you.

Choice 1 Choice 2
You care about me, huh? That's really kind.
Ashe: Ah, I...didn't mean it in a romantic way. I just really look up to you! Ashe: You think so? It's just what anyone would do, really!

Ashe: So, what'll it be? How can I help?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Just chat with me a while longer. Want to help me cook?
Ashe: Happy to, if that's what you'd like! Ashe: Of course! I'd be glad to cook with you!

S Support

Goddess Tower

Ashe: Professor! So, this is where you went off to. You've been working so hard, you deserve a break. Is there any way I can lighten the load?

Choice 1 Choice 2
You're already a big help. Don't worry about me.
Ashe: Maybe, but I'm sure there's more I could do. Ashe: Easier said than done! Anyone can tell you're pretty worn out. It's practically written on your face.

Ashe: You need all the rest you can get. It's only going to get more hectic from here. Even I'm tired, and I haven't done nearly as much. It's been a long struggle.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Indeed, it has. It's all happened so fast.
Ashe: Yeah... Ashe: Really? At times I felt like the war would never end.

Ashe: So many people have died. And far too many of them were civilians. But with the state we're in now, it might actually be the survivors who have it hardest. I want to help them. Like Lonato helped me. And now that I'm a knight, I feel like I actually can.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Together, we can do anything. Let's take care of ourselves too.

Ashe: Definitely! When I'm by your side, I'm full of hope for the future. And on that note...there's something I've been meaning to give you.
(Ashe presents a ring)

This is...

Ashe: I want to be with you for the rest of my life. I want to be there for every important moment. Every smile. Every hardship. I know I'm just a commoner and nothing special. I know I don't have a Crest or a prestigious family legacy. And I've done things I'm not proud of. But if you'd be willing to look past all that...I also know we'd be great together.

You mean...

Ashe: Yes! Sorry, I'm...I'm struggling for the right words. It's funny. I've rehearsed this so many times. But when the moment actually came, it all just ran right out of my head. What I mean to say is... I love you and I want to marry you.

I feel the same way.

(Byleth presents Jeralt's ring)
Ashe: You have a ring for me too?! Am I dreaming? You really feel the same way about me... Sorry, I'm kind of giddy. This doesn't feel real. To go from a life of stealing on the streets, to marrying a wonderful person like you... Am I even allowed to be this happy? I'm worried it could all come crashing down at any moment.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I guess it could. Don't be.
Ashe: Even so, as long as we're together, I think I can handle just about anything. Ashe: You're right. We should enjoy what we have, for as long as we have it.

Ashe: I'm looking forward to our future. I know I have my shortcomings, but I promise you I'll do everything I can to make you happy!

Sylvain

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Sylvain: You think I'd cheat? On you, baby? Never. Come on, you should know me better than that. You're the only one for me. I swear. Hey, if ya don't believe me, well... Oh, I get it. If I'm not your type, do you want me to introduce you to some other guys who have Crests? They're all nobles, just like me.
Town Girl: What?! That isn't why I'm— You— You're worse than I thought!
Sylvain: I just want you to be happy. You know, get what you're after. I hate seeing a girl cry, especially one as beautiful as you. So you know, maybe we... ... So, Professor, do you enjoy spying on people? You look like you've got something to say. So say it.

Choice 1 Choice 2
You're a jerk. You broke her heart.
Sylvain: Hey, that was between me and her, not you. Sylvain: Weren't you listening? I'm on her side! She knows that.

Sylvain: But you know how it is. Most relationships, they end in heartbreak. Anyway, I don't know why she's so upset about me dating other girls. She didn't care before she found out, so why does she care now? I really do hate seeing a girl cry.

Choice 1 Choice 2
It doesn't seem that way. Is that a fact?
Sylvain: I swear it's the truth! My heart's in a million pieces right now. It's just the worst. Sylvain: Believe whatever you want, but I'm honestly not sure if I can ever love again.

Sylvain: Come on. It's hard on me too! If only I had someone to comfort me. Professor? It's OK if you want to console me... I happen to have some exquisite tea back in my quarters. You could come by, and...we could chat about love. Calm down—it was only a joke! You've really got no sense of humor, you know that?

B Support

Sylvain: ...

What happened?

Sylvain: Oh, Professor. Heh, I didn't realize you were there. If we keep running into each other like this, people will start to talk. Hey, don't get mad! I was joking. Ah, forget it. What do you need?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Girl problems, Sylvain? Another lover's quarrel?
Sylvain: Well, you're not wrong.

Sylvain: I fell for that girl recently, but I just wanted to have some fun and leave it at that. So I told her we should break it off. I guess she was feeling a little more serious than I was. She started crying, and everything got a bit...complicated.

Choice 1 Choice 2
You're complicated. Jerk.

Sylvain: Come on, Professor. Playing around with girls is the most fun a guy can have. Besides, I don't care what you think of me. I don't intend to change how I live my life. I'm a good-for-nothing, if you haven't noticed, but I'm still a noble with a Crest. That's all anyone cares about. It's best to avoid getting too serious with fools like that. It only leads to trouble. I'm gonna be forced into an arranged marriage with some random noblewoman anyway. By the way, Professor. You didn't know you had a Crest, did you?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I never thought much about it. My father never told me.

Sylvain: I see. I suppose a mercenary wouldn't be concerned with such things.

What was your experience?

Sylvain: Most children who are born to noble families are tested upon birth to see if they bear one. Even descendants of the 10 Elites, like myself, can't be legitimate heirs without a Crest. That means, as children, we're only accepted if we're born with one. The heads of most noble houses keep having kids until they get one with a Crest. Those children then grow up to be heads of their houses, and the vicious cycle continues. Do you get it now? To all these commoner girls, I'm just a trophy. Or rather, a studhorse.

Choice 1 Choice 2
You mean they only want you for your bloodline? That's cynical.
Sylvain: See? I knew you'd get it. These girls don't love me. They love the potential rewards of loving me. Sylvain: Perhaps. But that doesn't change the fact that these girls don't love me. They only love the potential rewards of loving me.

Sylvain: If I marry a girl and she gives birth to a child with a Crest, that kid might become the next head of House Gautier.

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Sylvain: But nowadays, with the bloodlines getting weaker, there are a lot of kids like my brother...born with no hope.

Sylvain: For ages now, those of us with Crests have been envied and desired but never for who we are. I understand the value of my blood. Believe me, I hate how much I understand it. I know better than to dream of being free from this burden. I'm used to it by now. I used to think I didn't have the right to live freely.

You don't think that way anymore?

Sylvain: Heh heh... That's right. You know what? I'm a bit jealous. The whole time you were growing up, you never knew you had a Crest. You were free. Nobody pretended to like you. I kind of hate you for that... You were a spoiled brat who should pay for that Crest. Maybe I'll collect the debt. Ha! Gotcha! Wow, you shoulda seen the look on your face just then. Don't mind me, Professor. After all, ladies love a dark and brooding noble.

A Support

Sylvain: Ugh, that hurts... Ah, Professor! Thanks for stopping by.

Choice 1 Choice 2
How's your injury? You got hurt protecting me...

Sylvain: It's not bad. I was even told I'd be cleared for service starting tomorrow. Besides, I got this scar fighting for you. It's almost like a medal or something.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Didn't you want to kill me? Are you happy you protected me?
Sylvain: I certainly meant it when I said it, but...

Sylvain: When I thought you were going to be killed for real, my reflexes kicked in. I reacted without thinking. It doesn't mean I've stopped being jealous of you. But, come on, I can't help but look up to you. If I'd had the guts to run away from home, I wonder if I would have cared as little about my Crest as you do yours...

You didn't have the courage?

Sylvain: No... But if I thought I could have escaped, I would have tried. I'd leave behind House Gautier and the life of a nobleman...and anybody who knew I had a Crest. Our home is to the very north of the Kingdom. Just across the mountains from us is land inhabited by foreigners to Fódlan.

Sylvain: Right now, it actually belongs to Faerghus, but I can't say we're on good terms with the people there.

Silver Snow, Azure Moon, or Verdant Wind

Sylvain: It once belonged to Faerghus, but now that the Kingdom has collapsed, it's only a matter of time until fighting breaks out.

Sylvain: Anyway, that land has been contested for centuries, and all that time, it has fallen to House Gautier to protect it. Actually, our Lance of Ruin has been doing most of the protecting.

Choice 1 Choice 2
But it was stolen... I remember. Five years ago...

Sylvain: Those were dangerous times. One wrong step and we would have lost our Relic to the church. My father was afraid that the church would try to keep the lance, so he entrusted it to me. If an emergency arose, I was supposed to be called back home. I guess those very situations are why my family values Crests so much. Since I bear a Crest, my parents made sure I was never left wanting. My older brother didn't have one, and so when I was born, he was pushed aside. You know he once shoved me in a well? He left me on the mountainside in the middle of winter too.

Choice 1 Choice 2
That's horrible. You didn't try to get him back?

Sylvain: Even as a little kid, I understood why he was like that. My mere existence stole everything from him. I have no right to complain when I am surrounded by people who would give anything to bear a Crest but do not. Now women smile at me for the same reason my parents adore me...and my brother wanted me dead. And I have to meet them all with a smile and a wink because I have a Crest.

Choice 1 Choice 2
So what you really feel toward women is... You're wrong.
Sylvain: The women who just want to use me to become nobility? Hatred's probably the right word. Though, in the end...that's just an easy answer. I don't even know how I truly feel about it all. Sylvain: Yeah, yeah. It's late to admit it, but I get you. It would be best just to tell them to heap their empty praise elsewhere.

Sylvain: Anyway, it was pretty unreasonable of me to resent you. I'm really sorry about that. And I want to say thank you, Professor. Seriously. Thank you.

For what?

Sylvain: Before I met you, I'd gone my whole life not knowing there was another way for me to live. So from the bottom of my heart...I'm glad we met.

S Support

Goddess Tower

Sylvain:Professor, I've been waiting for you awhile. I've just been out here watching the sky grow lighter.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Sorry. You got here too early.
Sylvain: No, it's OK. I just got here way too early.

Sylvain: I woke up, and I couldn't get back to sleep. And it's nice to spend a morning like this sometimes. It's really just hitting me. For the past five years, we've been fighting and fighting... But now the war's over. It's time for a new way of life. So I've decided I want to take responsibility for my own fate.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Fate? Responsibility?

Sylvain: That's right. My Crest doesn't decide my fate. I do. It's time for the first step in the right direction. I don't want to marry a girl who wants to use me for my Crest or a girl who someone else chose for me.
(Sylvain presents a ring)
Sylvain: I want to marry someone I really care about. And, you know, maybe I can't...but I'd like to try.

Choice 1 Choice 2
... Do you really mean it?

Sylvain: You don't believe me? I probably should have seen that coming... In that case, I'll just have to propose to you over and over again...until you know I'm serious. Marry me. I'd do anything for you. I'm done lying, especially to myself.

Choice 1 Choice 2
If you cheat on me, you'll pay dearly. I love you, so I suppose I have no choice.

Sylvain: You mean... If we're together, I don't even care if I stay locked up inside for the rest of my life. If you told me you didn't want me to look at another woman, I'd go blind for you.

That's taking it a bit far.

Sylvain: Sorry about that. I got a little excited. I've spent my whole life relying on flowery language, so it's a bit hard to rein it in. OK... Calming down now. I'm just over the moon about this. With you by my side, I'm excited to find out what this new way of life is all about. We fought hard for today, and I'm beyond happy just to be alive. And now, I'm engaged to the perfect woman. Strike that. You know what? My happiness isn't what I care about today. I'm going to spend the rest of our lives together trying to make you happy. I promise.

Mercedes

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Mercedes
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Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
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A+:
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C Support

Mercedes: Good evening, Professor. Returning from work, I take it?

Choice 1 Choice 2
That's right. I'm still working.
Mercedes: I commend you for working so late into the evening. All of my days at the academy are enriching, thanks to you. Mercedes: My goodness! It's so late in the evening. That must be exhausting.

Mercedes: Try not to overtax yourself, all right? I'm concerned for your health. We wouldn't want you to wear yourself out. The goddess won't smite you if you rely on others for help, you know.

Even so...

Mercedes: Listen here, Professor. You might not like what I'm about to say. To be perfectly honest, I had my doubts when I first met you.

Choice 1 Choice 2
That's surprising. Why's that?
Mercedes: I don't want you to think less of me for saying this, but here we are.

Mercedes: At first I thought you seemed too young to be a professor. It is unusual, you have to admit. Yet, you seemed very composed and mature, despite your age. You're strong-willed, encouraging, and you go to great lengths to ensure that everyone is cared for. But it almost feels like you're trying too hard to be a perfect role model for your students.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I'm not trying too hard. It comes with the territory.

Mercedes: If that's how you feel, then I can't disagree. But I think it's necessary to give yourself a break every now and again. The mind has a tendency to make mistakes when you've exhausted yourself. In my case, I still seem to make mistakes even when I'm wide awake.

Mistakes?

Mercedes: Oh, you know. I'm always mixing up the dates for drills or misplacing things. Just the other day, I forgot to put on my uniform and headed out to practice wearing only my— Oh, um. Well, you can imagine how embarrassed I was. My mind can be so scattered sometimes. Anyway... Where was I? Ah, that's right. What I'm trying to say is that you shouldn't push yourself too hard. If you do, you might end up in a pretty bad place. That reminds me! Is there anything I can do to assist you, Professor? If it's all right with you, I'd like to help in any way I can.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Thanks, I appreciate it. I'm not sure about that.
Mercedes: Whatever you need, just say the word. Mercedes: It'll be fine! I might be clumsy, but I'll get better over time.

Mercedes: I look forward to helping you out.

B Support

Monk: You there, youngster. Won't you listen to this old man's troubles? I was born and raised right here in this town. I spent my whole life here. My daughter lives in the Empire, and she sent me a letter to ask if I was keeping up with my daily worship.
Byleth: ...
Mercedes: Well, hello there, Professor. Is this a friend of yours?

I don't know him.

Mercedes: Is that so? I was sure you two knew each other. Is there something we can do for you, good sir?
Monk: Oh, what a lovely young lady! I was just telling this kind soul a story.
Mercedes: Really? What's troubling you?
Monk: Well, I was thinking of going to daily prayer, but my leg's been acting up and I can't walk properly.
Mercedes: How terrible! That's no good at all. May I be of assistance? I'd be happy to lend a shoulder and escort you to the chapel.
Monk: Would you? Oh, I'd be most grateful to you. Thank the goddess for sending this young lady to me today!
Mercedes: We'll need your help too, Professor. Here, sir, take my arm.

Mercedes: Splendid work, Professor. He really seemed to appreciate our assistance.

Choice 1 Choice 2
We did a good deed. You helped me out too.
Mercedes: I don't think I did anything particularly deserving of praise. I'm just happy that I could help. You did a great job cheering him up on your own!

Mercedes: Putting a smile on someone's face always seems to brighten up the day. Is something wrong? You're giving me a strange look.

How did you know something was bothering him?

Mercedes: Oh. Hmm... How should I put this... I suppose it's just second nature to me.

What do you mean?

Mercedes: It's difficult to describe, but I can usually tell when someone is worried about something. Back there, I could tell that both you and the old man were in distress. I spent a good amount of my life living in the church. Maybe that's why I'm so good at identifying these things?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Living in the church? That's news to me.

Mercedes: Did I not mention that before? I spent nearly 10 years of my life in the church of Faerghus. Many came to us with their troubles. In my own time of need, I once ran to the church myself, and they helped me. May I share something with you, Professor? It's about a dream of mine.

What is your dream?

Mercedes: I'd like to work in the church one day. I want to be like the priest who helped me. Never mind. It's not a very realistic dream. Please, forget I said anything. If I were someone else, perhaps a commoner without a Crest or stature, maybe things would be different. It's a bit sad, but...this is the way things have to be. After all, only the goddess can decide our fates.

A Support

Mercedes: Do you have a moment, Professor? I need to speak with you.
(Byleth nods)
Mercedes: Thank you so much. This is what I wanted to address... This letter from my adoptive father just arrived.

Adoptive father?

Mercedes: Oh! Have I not mentioned him? He's the reason I first came to the Officers Academy. He's also the one who dragged me from the church where I was living just so he could use my Crest.

I don't understand...

Mercedes: My Crest does not yet belong to a house, so he plans to use it as leverage to marry into the nobility. He's a very greedy man who was a roving merchant before adopting me, but now he's in the capital. This letter says that he's finally arranged to marry me off to a wealthy noble. I know he's just thinking of himself, but can't he see that this isn't a priority when we're at war?

Choice 1 Choice 2
My thoughts exactly. Maybe the war has pushed him to this?
Mercedes: I suppose it's possible. He may be worried about carrying on his bloodline, but...

Mercedes: Ugh! I don't know what to do about this proposal!

Will you accept?

Mercedes: I can't see any way around it, so I fear that I must... I just don't want to let go of the life that I've made for myself. I know it's not what my heart wants, but I don't have the strength to say no.

What does your heart want?

Mercedes: I believe I've mentioned this before, but I want to work in service of the church. Well, I suppose it doesn't necessarily have to be the church, but I want to help those in need. If I were to marry a noble, I think it would be difficult to realize that dream...

Why can't you decline?

Mercedes: It's just... I've always allowed myself to follow the whims of those above me. I convinced myself that everything in life was at the will of the goddess. I was blind to reality. I believed it was her will to both pull me from the church and guide me to the Officers Academy. The decision to enter this war was the first time I acted of my own free will. My adoptive father opposed this decision, but I somehow managed to convince him. Still, I couldn't free myself of him completely. This letter is proof of that. It's not that I'm scared of him, but there is something that worries me...

Severing your ties?

Mercedes: Ah! I knew you'd understand, Professor. I've sat down to write a reply several times, but I can't muster up the courage, or the words. I was hoping you could provide me with the encouragement I need!

Choice 1 Choice 2
Why reply at all? You can't just give up on your dreams.
Mercedes: If I don't, he'll go ahead with the arrangement! I suppose I must aim toward cutting him out of my

life completely...

Mercedes: That's a very good point! We're only given one life, so we must do all we can to pursue our happiness!

Mercedes: OK! I think that may have been just the push I was looking for! I'll tell him the truth. That I've found a life worth pursuing and I must decline the proposal! Maybe I should tell him I've fallen for someone else?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Fallen for someone else? Who might that be?

Mercedes: Why, it's you, Professor! Isn't that obvious?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Excuse me? I wouldn't say "obvious"...

Mercedes: I'm just teasing! Now, I'm off to write this letter and stand my ground. Thank you for your encouragement!

S Support

Goddess Tower

Mercedes: There you are! I apologize for the short notice, but I'm so glad you could make it! I'm sure you're very busy, being the hero of Fódlan and all.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Yes, very busy. I have some time.
Mercedes: Then I'm afraid that what I'm about to ask may come at an inopportune time. Mercedes: What a relief! I have to ask you something, but I'd hate to inconvenience you!

Mercedes: Do you mind hearing me out?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I'll listen. I'd be happy to.

Mercedes: Ah! Great! Here it is... I'm going to Fhirdiad to meet with my adoptive father, and I'd like you to accompany me.

Choice 1 Choice 2
What for? Is it necessary for you to go?
Mercedes: I feel the need to set things straight with him in my own way. Mercedes: I want proper closure. I'm going to tell him face-to-face that this is farewell.

Mercedes: I've already decided exactly what I'm going to say. I'm choosing to live my life how I want, in pursuit of my own happiness. I need you to accept that. I'm in charge of my own destiny. Not you, not anyone else. Just me. Ah... I've waited so long to say all that.

Why do you need me to accompany you?

Mercedes: That's a very good question... Where do I start? Remember when I teased that I'd fallen for you? The truth is...that wasn't entirely in jest. I fell for you some time ago. In fact, I'd very much like to spend my life with you. Of course, that's only if you'll have me...

I had something similar in mind.

(Byleth presents Jeralt's ring)
Mercedes: Oh my goodness!

I love you, Mercedes. Let's get married.

Mercedes: Yes! Let's! You've no idea what this means to me. This may be the happiest I've ever been! I'm so glad I could finally express my feelings. Now we can live the rest of our lives together! To think, I was able to choose this path of my own volition, and now I get to walk it with you! Should one person be allowed this much happiness? But still, you're only given one life. Are you sure you want to spend it with me? I may be quite demanding at times as I intend on pursuing my dreams. I want to help those in need, wherever they may be. And I won't give up on that.

I'll always support you.

Mercedes: I thought that's what you might say! Perhaps that's why I fell for you. It's just the way you are. All right, let's be off! It's no short journey to Fhirdiad. Oh, something to note...

Yes?

Mercedes: You should know that I can be quite scatterbrained. And clumsy... But I will do everything in my power to help and support you too, whatever you may need! What a wonderful life we will lead together...

Annette

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C:
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C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter

C Support

Annette: Hello, Professor. Do you have a moment?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Of course. What do you need?

Annette: Well, I have this book of battle tactics that I borrowed from one of the knights. There's one part that I just don't understand. Do you think you could explain it to me?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Leave it to me. I'm not sure I can.
Annette: Great! Thank you so much! It's about this diagram here... Annette: Oh. Well, maybe we can figure it out together. It's about this diagram here...

Annette: I don't get why the knights are grouping up in that forest there. I just can't see the advantage to a formation like that.

Annette: Yay! I finally get it! You really are a great teacher.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I'm always happy to help. You're the one who did the work.
Annette: I knew asking you was the right idea. Annette: No way. I couldn't have done it without you.

Annette: I just love learning new things. That's why I came to the Officers Academy. I want to learn magic, battle tactics, martial arts, and, and... Well, all kinds of stuff! I'm learning more now than I have in my whole entire life! Speaking of, I'd better go visit the library for some research before magic practice, which is just before sword training...

Don't overdo it.

Annette: That's just not possible! I always find it's more tiring to laze around doing nothing. I've never been any good at that. I have to have something to do. Like, on my days off, I need to get up early and take care of the cleaning first, or I just...can't relax. Know what I mean?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Not really. I know the feeling.
Annette: But a day without accomplishments is completely wasted! Annette: Oh, I'm so glad you agree! You'd be surprised how rare it is to find people like us. Mercie never sets foot outside her room on her days off. I don't get that girl sometimes.

Annette: Not to mention... Oh wait... Oh no! I was supposed to be on cooking duty today! I completely forgot! Sorry, Professor, but I have to run! Thanks again for your help!
Byleth: ...
Annette: Argh! Who put this stupid barrel here?
Byleth: ...

B Support

Annette: I'm so sorry, Professor... I somehow overslept and missed our training session. I didn't mean to cause you and the other so much trouble. Imagine if that had happened during one of our missions. It really is inexcusable!

Choice 1 Choice 2
Don't worry about it. You need to rest more.

Annette: It's just...when I'm studying tactics, I lose track of time, and... Oh, who am I kidding? I've always been like this. Before I came to the Officers Academy, I was a student at the school of sorcery in Fhirdiad. Even back then, I was pulling all-nighters well before the exams. And I never even noticed I was harming myself. I'm just too focused on my goal. I know I've already told you this, but I really love to learn new things. It's a passion of sorts. I first realized I had the learning bug when I was about four or five years old. My father was so happy to see me using magic... Seeing him happy made me happy too, and that made me want to work even harder. If only things could have stayed like that...

What do you mean?

Annette: When I was about 13, my father left home. He was a devout man, so I figured he'd gone to the monastery. That's why I went to the school of sorcery, so that I could eventually get accepted at the Officers Academy. I studied harder than ever, and sure enough, I finally earned a referral. Unfortunately, my passion for learning became more of an obsession. I got so focused, I kind of forgot how to relax. It feels like I've been running in circles ever since.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Rest is just as important as work. You're impressive just as you are.
Annette: That's true. Just look at today. If my hard work stops me from working hard, what good is it? Annette: No way! I still have such a long way to go. Still, I guess I'm doing something wrong if I'm working so hard I can't even work hard anymore.

Annette: OK, it's decided. From now on, I'll try my best not to try my best!

Choice 1 Choice 2
You have my support. That's confusing.
Annette: Yay! With you on my side, I'm sure to succeed! Annette: I'm sorry! All I meant is that I'll try... I mean, I'll slow down a bit.

Annette: From now on, if you see me going overboard, just let me know. I'm a new woman, after all!

A Support

Annette: ... Oh. Hi, Professor.

Choice 1 Choice 2
You look down. Did something happen?

Annette: Do you remember what we talked about before? About doing my best to not do my best? Well, I've been pretty busy recently, and despite my best efforts, I've been trying way to hard... I was busy all day yesterday with training and work. I just couldn't help myself! That's why I decided to take a day off today. It's just... Now that I have a day off, I don't know what to do with myself! Please, you have to help me! What should I do?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Nothing. Have a nap.
Annette: I can't relax if I'm doing nothing! I need something to keep me occupied or I'll go nuts! Annette: I tried that! I couldn't calm down enough to fall asleep.

Annette: I'm sorry, but I don't think I'm cut out for not doing my best... Oh! You're a professor! You must know some secret technique for deep relaxation, right? If you do, please teach me! I'm begging you! I'm at my wit's end!

Choice 1 Choice 2
Have a cup of tea. Have some sweets.

Annette: Got it! I'll try that right now!

Annette: Mmm! This candy is so sweet and delicious! And it goes so well with piping hot tea! Ooh, and speaking of the tea, your brewing skills are incredible! I'd love to be able to make such nice tea, but... Oh, Professor! Will you teach me how to brew tea like this? I'll do my best to learn, and then I'll make delicious tea for you as thanks!

Is this doing your best...

Annette: Oh... Um, sorry. Back to my old tricks, it seems... Oh! Why is it so difficult to not do my best?! I try and try not to try, but it just doesn't work!

Just be yourself.

Annette: Professor... You're right! Doing nothing is just not my style! To be myself, I've got to do my best every day!

That's the spirit!

Annette: OK! Then you really must teach me how to make such delicious tea! You will, won't you? Please! Oh, and also... Well, thank you. You've listened to me and helped me face my troubles. Now I feel like I can talk to you about anything. Honestly, I wish we could go on drinking tea like this forever...

Ingrid

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Ingrid
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B+:
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A+:
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C Support

Ingrid: That's the third time this month. Well, that's that. Father never relents. Oh, Professor! Hello! Did you need something?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Were you just hiding something? What were you doing just now?

Ingrid: Well, um, that is... I was just tossing out something I have no need of. It's important to keep our spaces clean, after all! You'd do well to remember that too, Professor! A clean space makes for a clean mind...or some such. Getting rid of things you have no need for is the first step to managing one's belongings in an economical way.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Could you help tidy my room sometime? Are you the thrifty type?
Ingrid: While I'd love to help, I don't want people getting the wrong idea with me being alone in your room. Ingrid: Does that surprise you? Perhaps it seems ill befitting someone of noble birth to care about such things.

Ingrid: Despite my family's nobility, we've never been particularly wealthy. So my father raised me to be conservative with my resources, paring down when necessary. He also encouraged me to keep my living spaces immaculate, so the two go hand in hand, I suppose.

Choice 1 Choice 2
He sounds like a good father. He sets a fine example I'd be happy to follow.
Ingrid: Yes. He's...a good person. Even when managing our territory used up most of our family's resources, he still went out of his way to ensure my comfort. Ingrid: I think he'd be happy to hear you say that.

What was it you threw out, anyway?

Ingrid: Oh...just a scrap of paper. It was already written on, so no good for note-taking. And obviously I can't use it to clean my lance. So I tossed it. No need to hang on to inconsequential things, you know! Professor, did you come to check on me for any particular reason? I hope Sylvain and Felix aren't getting into trouble as they tend to do.

Choice 1 Choice 2
No particular reason, no. I just wanted to talk with you.

Ingrid: Ah. Well, if there's nothing important, I'll be on my way, then. I still have some cleaning to take care of, after all. Talk to you later, Professor.

B Support

During Part I or Azure Moon

Ingrid: Ugh, will Father never learn?! All of these useless letters are only creating more rubbish in the world!

During Part II excluding Azure Moon

Ingrid: It's strange to think I won't be receiving any more letters like this...

Ingrid: Professor? Ah, I didn't see you standing there. My apologies.

Was that a letter you were disposing of?

Ingrid: Oh, ah... That paper? Well, I...yes. Yes, it was. It was a letter...from my father.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Are you sure you want to throw it away? Isn't that important to you?

Ingrid: I understand where you're coming from here, but I have no need of such things. It isn't like anything of importance was written on it. Curious? I suppose there's no harm in allowing you to read it. Go on, then.

Count Galatea
My dearest daughter, Ingrid, Are you well? I trust that you are behaving yourself and refraining from causing trouble for others. Things on the home front are in order. The marriage proposal for you and the viscount's son should be prepared soon. Although I am quite certain there are many superior candidates at Garreg Mach Monastery. As you know, the very survival of our family is dependent upon whom you marry. You are the only one left in the family who can make things right. We are all counting on you. Do not lose sight of what truly matters.
Choice 1 Choice 2
This is... A letter about marriage prospects?
During Part II excluding Azure Moon

Ingrid: Yes. This was the last letter I received before leaving the academy.

During Part I or Azure Moon

Ingrid: Yes. Perhaps you found it somewhat entertaining. I've told you that we've never been very well off, financially. My noble family—House Galatea—branched off from House Daphnel in the Alliance. Shortly after, we were lucky enough to receive the support of the royal family, allowing us to attain nobility...to some extent. But the territory we watch over is poor, its harvests meager. And our noble blood, too, has grown thin. Neither my father nor my brothers bear a Crest. I, however, do bear a Crest. Because of this, my father sees me as our family's one hope for the future. A Crest is highly prized among nobles. Were I to marry into a greater noble family, that financial support could soothe our woes...

Choice 1 Choice 2
I can't believe he would use you like that... What an awful way for him to treat you...

Ingrid: Thank you, Professor. Your sentiment alone is a great comfort to me.

During Part II excluding Azure Moon

Ingrid: Despite my own feelings, I understand why he said these things. It isn't that he doesn't care for me.

During Part I or Azure Moon

Ingrid: Despite my own feelings, I understand his approach to all this. It isn't that he doesn't care for me.

Ingrid: I understand it very, very well. Which is why I... I apologize, Professor. I must be going.

A Support

Ingrid: Apologies for bothering you so late. I just...really wanted to speak with you.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I'm happy to listen. If you must.

Ingrid: Thank you. You see, I've been feeling conflicted. About my future. It may seem petty to worry about such things in the middle of a war like this...

Choice 1 Choice 2
I don't think it's petty. Let's hear it anyway.

Ingrid: This isn't something I open up about with many people. Feeling such a sense of inner turmoil while a war rages on and others are fighting with all they have, well... It feels a little selfish. The truth is, I've wanted to be a knight ever since I was a small child. Not just any knight, like one you might find serving within the castle guard, but a true knight—one serving a master. However, my father has always had different plans for me. He wants me to marry, for the benefit of the Galatea family.

You don't have to do what you don't want to.

Ingrid: Defying my father feels...wrong. I've seen how he's struggled over the years. His burden has always been far greater than any I've had to bear myself. While he fed me extravagant meals, he subsisted on meager portions and watered-down soups... He never once complained—even though he must have been starving. Knowing his sacrifices, I've never been able to tell him of my dream of becoming a knight.

During any part but Azure Moon

Ingrid: Although ultimately, I find myself betraying his wishes. Now that I have parted ways with my father, there is nothing to stop me from pursuing my dream.

During Azure Moon

Ingrid: Now that this war has begun, my father has allowed me to fight for my homeland.

Ingrid: But even if I do become a knight, I feel an unease deep within me. I fear I will never escape this guilt I carry. That I have shunned my duty as a noble.

Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3
Sometimes there's no avoiding such complications. Could you not find a way to do both? It's no use worrying about things that are in the past.
Ingrid: Yes. I know. All I can do is accept this inner turmoil. Ingrid: To follow both my dream and my duty? I...I had never considered that as an option. Perhaps there is a way. Ingrid: Of course not. We cannot change what has already come to pass.

Ingrid: Even with the academy days long behind us, you're still a professor, through and through. Always listening to others' troubles and offering up your wisdom. I really am grateful for all that you do for us, Professor. I hope you'll always be here as a guide to everyone. I know I myself would appreciate that deeply...

Lorenz

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B+:
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A:
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A+:
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Lorenz: Professor. I understand that you were looking to speak with me. Perhaps you would like some insight on how to write your next lecture? While I do have a great many ideas, it would be inappropriate to— Oh? Am I mistaken? If that's the case, then what can I do for you?

It's about the female students.

Lorenz: The ladies have complained? To you? About me? Preposterous. There must be some mistake. I am the heir of the noble House Gloucester. It is bred in me to treat all people with respect. Rest assured, you will not find anyone more upstanding than yours truly. Perhaps the issue is that the splendor of my noble presence is driving the ladies to distraction! If that is the crime, I do confess. I hope I've not troubled the ladies' hearts unduly.

It is your advances they seem to find troubling.

Lorenz: Outrageous! That's absurd! Who would dare to allege such slander?!

A number of female students, actually.

Lorenz: Of all the... Well, I suppose I have offered several of them the honor of dining with me. It is impossible to tell if even the most well-bred young lady is a suitable companion for me merely by the sight of her. So in order for us to get to know each other properly, it is appropriate that we dine together. Thus far they have all declined, oddly enough. For some reason they seem to be exercising some form of restraint when speaking with me. I would never insist, of course. But I will admit I have, on occasion, after a day's pause, issued repeat invitations—in the fashion and style of a gentleman.

That is the problem.

Lorenz: What?! Ridiculous! Dinner invitations from me, a problem? The very idea! I am a perfect gentleman. The son of a noble line! I've a wit like a rapier! And it takes but a glance to see that I'm gorgeous! No, I cannot believe such a thing. Are you sure this isn't the result of some sort of scheme? It cannot be otherwise. Someone has clearly devised a conspiracy against me. Someone who envies my position, who seeks to soil my sterling reputation with foul rumors. How crude. Please, Professor. It is beneath you to fall victim to such petty and obscene tactics. I implore you to take greater care in the future. Now, if you will excuse me, I have a great deal of work to do. Farewell.
Byleth: ...

B Support

Lorenz: Professor. Have you been looking for me again? I am very busy, you know. I must insist that disruptions for lighthearted chats of this kind be kept to a minimum.

I've been getting more complaints.

Lorenz: What did I tell you about falling victim to such salacious and slanderous rumors? As I've told you, there is obviously a conspiracy against me. There is no manner in which I could possibly be considered bothersome.

The girls actually do seem bothered.

Lorenz: Professor, I assure you. You have been deceived. My adversary has poisoned the hearts of these ladies against me. The plot goes deeper than I thought...

Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3
There is no conspiracy. This is real. You need to control yourself. This could become a serious issue.
Lorenz: But— Ah, if you truly do insist... Lorenz: But— Ah, if you truly do insist... Lorenz: All right, let's not get carried away...

Lorenz: Please understand, Professor. I am not some scoundrel out for conquest. I am attempting to fulfill my duty as heir of House Gloucester. It is my responsibility to continue our noble line by finding a suitable lady to be my wife. It is a rigorous process. My family has the very highest standards for appearance, grace, temperament, and pedigree.

So, commoners are excluded?

Lorenz: Typically yes, even if others are sometimes critical of that notion. For the nobility, marriage is not merely a union of individuals. It is also a union of families. It would not benefit House Gloucester to be tied to a family of powerless commoners, would it? To achieve supremacy, it is necessary for my line to be tied to that of an influential family.

In Part I

Lorenz: That is the best path to peace and prosperity for all. So, as you can see, the future of the Alliance rests on my shoulders.

In Part II

Lorenz: That is the best path to peace and prosperity for all of Fódlan. So, as you can see, the fate of the whole world rests upon my shoulders.

Choice 1 Choice 2
That's a remarkable responsibility. That's quite an obligation.
Lorenz: It is nothing out of the ordinary. Those of us with noble blood are born to this duty, you know. Lorenz: If it is a burden, it is one I am all too familiar with. We nobles are born to this duty.

Lorenz: That being said, to avoid misunderstandings, I shall restrain myself until things calm down. I would rather not cause trouble for you, after all.

A Support

Lorenz: Well met, Professor. I trust that you've not had any complaints about me lately?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Thankfully, no. I haven't. Should I be worried?
Lorenz: Good. Please accept my most sincere apology for any discomfort I may have caused you. Lorenz: Do you find it concerning that I've ceased making advances toward the ladies?

Lorenz: I've decided that it would be inappropriate for me to continue my search for a spouse while we are at war. I expect that means you will not be receiving any more complaints. I hope that puts you more at ease. Actually, the introspection I've gained setting aside my search has motivated me to amend my conduct.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Embarrassed about your past behavior? Finally admitting your conduct was a problem?

Lorenz: Not the phrasing I'd choose, but you're not wrong. Selfishly pursuing my own desires caused me to behave inconsiderately. For instance, it was arrogant and rude to invite ladies to dine with me purely to evaluate them. Our experiences in battle have also given me cause to doubt certain preconceptions I once held. Previously, I had considered it a requirement for my future spouse to come from a noble line. I once thought that commoners lacked the power to influence the wider world, as history might suggest. To find a commoner who made a real impact, one has to look all the way back to Nemesis. That was my belief, at any rate. But I realized that I have actually had an influential commoner right in front of me all along.

Who?

Lorenz: Don't you see? I'm referring to you. You may wield the power of a Crest, but you are so much more than just that. You have managed to charm everyone around you. To compel them to trust and follow you. Though you may not realize it, that is no mean feat. It is altering the course of history in Fódlan! Your example puts my prior beliefs to shame.

Choice 1 Choice 2
There's nothing to be ashamed of. Your beliefs weren't completely wrong.

Lorenz: I appreciate the kind words. I have always sought to embody the ideal of nobility. That, at least, is a goal I continue to stand by. But now I know that bloodline alone is not sufficient to gauge a person's worth. I've learned much of this from you. You are humble and open-minded, despite your power and skill. That is why I, at least, find you so charismatic. Perhaps that is the wrong way to say it. What I mean is that you set an admirable example. I can only hope someday to be your equal. Of course, you had better keep an eye on me, because I can achieve anything I set out to do. For I am none other than the handsome and talented Lorenz Hellman Gloucester!

S Support

Goddess Tower

Lorenz: You actually came. I wasn't sure you'd find the time. You often asked me to meet with you, but this is the first time it has been the other way around.

Choice 1 Choice 2
That was a difficult time. It's nostalgic to think about.

Lorenz: I know I gave you something of a headache. Please forgive my youthful impropriety. Now that the war is finally over, it seems I am able to resume my search for a suitable wife.

Choice 1 Choice 2
You do have that look in your eye. Any leading contenders?
Lorenz: I suppose I do, don't I? But I am not the same man I once was. Lorenz: Just one.

Lorenz: Pedigree and status are no longer priorities for me. I now know that what matters most is the worth of an individual's soul. And there is only one person who calls to my heart. One whose incredible qualities outshine all others.
(Lorenz presents a ring)
Lorenz: That person...is you.

It's about time.

Lorenz: You expected this all along?! Am I that predictable?! I'd hoped to surprise you! I cannot believe I've made such a terrible blunder! Even so! Surely you have some reply beyond that?!

I'm sorry. That was inconsiderate.

Lorenz: No, I should apologize. I've gone and made you flustered. How abominably rude. Please don't fret about it. I'm no longer the type of person to get upset over others' manners. Do you remember when I said you were charismatic? By that time, I had already become unable to imagine anyone but you as my partner. But I did not feel I was your equal. Since then, I have worked tirelessly to improve. To become a man truly worthy of you. What do you think? Have I finally managed it?

Choice 1 Choice 2
You have. You were already worthy.
Lorenz: Ah—I'm so glad. To hear you say that makes all the effort worth it. Lorenz: I...I was?

Lorenz: In that case, please hear my humble proposal. I want nothing more than to be yours, now and for all time. Will you do me this great honor?

I will. I love you, Lorenz.

(S-support illustration)
Lorenz: You will? You do?! Yes, of course this should happen! Not even if you scoured all Fódlan could you find a partner more worthy of you! Or my name isn't Lorenz Hellman Gloucester! Hahaha! In any case... I swear to do my utmost to make you happy. And together we will make this world a better place.

Raphael

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Byleth (F)
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Raphael
C:
Available in Part I
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter

C Support

Raphael: Hngh... Hngh... Hngh... Ungh... Hngh... Hngh... Phew... Oh. Professor! Are you here to train?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I came to train. I came to check on you.
Raphael: I knew it! Gotta train daily. Raphael: You should join me. Training is more important than worrying about me.

Raphael: Legs, back, chest, arms, abs. Gotta work 'em all, right? I just finished training and I feel great. Check me out! Are my muscles bulging?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I guess so? I'm not sure about that.

Raphael: Another day of training and my muscles are ready to burst! Bulging muscles mean strength. I have to be strong if I want to be a proper knight. And I have to eat if I wanna keep training. Time to feast!

Isn't studying also important for a knight?

Raphael: Ah, way to hit me where it hurts, Professor. I know I'll be in big trouble if I don't train my brain too. Anyone who can't get tactics, can't be a proper knight. It's just... I'm no good at remembering that kind of stuff. And training my brain instead of my body makes me sleepy. What if I start training twice as hard? Then I should only have to study half as much, right?

You'll never be a proper knight if you don't study.

Raphael: You really think so? I can't let that happen! I guess I have no choice. I'll prove I can do it! Wish me luck, Professor! For my training and for my studies!

B Support

Raphael: Great timing, Professor! I was just going to come find you.
Byleth: ...
Raphael: Are you busy? I have a question about formations. I don't understand them at all. Are the speed of battle and the terrain connected somehow? There's too much to memorize!

You don't have to remember everything.

Raphael: I don't? Then what do I have to know? I think I understand the basics. To start, you just...

Raphael: Ah! OK. I think I've got it! Thanks for the help, Professor! Brains and brawn, you've really got it all. With your help, I should have no trouble becoming a proper knight!

Why do you want to be a knight?

Raphael: Huh? Didn't I tell you? My parents were merchants of the Alliance. They died in an accident. That's why it's up to me to look after my little sis. I'm not great with bookkeeping, so I don't think I'd make a good merchant. I talked to Grandpa and he suggested I become a knight. So I sold all our valuables and used the money to pay my way into the academy. My sis won't survive if I get kicked out, so I can't give up now!

Choice 1 Choice 2
Had you no other options? Did you consider being a mercenary?

Raphael: I might have tried being a mercenary if I didn't have my little sis to look after. I probably shouldn't say this, but being a mercenary does sound like an easier life. Mercenaries have no responsibilities, and no one else to worry about. But someone's gotta take care of my little sis, so that's out of the question. Serving as a knight in a noble house is more secure, and you don't have to worry about dying...unless there's a war. My sis has been through so much. I don't want her to have to worry about me. Hey. Do you have any siblings, Professor?

No.

Raphael: Then you probably think I'm missing out on my freedom, having to support her, huh? But working hard for my sister isn't too bad. Call it a burden, call it a challenge. If it makes my sister happy, I'm happy too! You should ask your father to have some more kids!

Prior to the Chapter 9 mission

Raphael: You've got my sympathy. Really. Not having any siblings, I mean.

Raphael: Anyway, that's why I've got to become a proper knight!

A Support

Raphael: Hey, Professor! I think you've been working too much lately. The battle's gonna keep going with or without you, but you're the one doing the most out there! It's real impressive how you can focus on giving orders and fighting! I don't think I could do both in the same battle. I see you running all over the place, even after the battle's over. I just don't want you to wear yourself out.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I'll be OK. Maybe I am tired.
Raphael: Oh yeah? As soon as you say you're fine, that's when it hits you. Raphael: You gotta take a break when you can. Even when you're feeling fine, it can suddenly hit you!

Raphael: No offense, Professor, but don't you think some folks might be taking advantage of you?

In Verdant Wind

Raphael: Claude keeps asking you to do things, but you never say no.

Raphael: Like when you gave that speech to the troops. That didn't seem like something you wanted to do. I know you gotta follow orders on the battlefield, but you shouldn't have to do things off the battlefield if you don't wanna.

You've done things you didn't want to do.

Raphael: What do you mean? Like studying? Sure, it's not my favorite thing in the world, but that was to keep my little sis fed. I had good reason for it.

It's the same for me.

Raphael: The same, huh? I think I get what you mean. You do things you don't wanna do for the sake of everyone else. That's real noble of you, Professor. I guess I can't get in your way if you're doing it for the right reasons. OK, then. I'm gonna keep trying to do my best, but now I'm gonna do it for you. My little sis is important to me, but you're real important too. I always work hard for the people who matter to me. And having more of them in my life just means I gotta work even harder! What do you think?

I think you're important to me too, Raphael.

Raphael: Really?! I wasn't expecting you to say that! You're gonna make me blush! We gotta keep working hard together then. At least until this war's over. I'll work to make sure you don't collapse from exhaustion! You got nothing to worry about, Professor. I've been training nonstop. I got your back, no matter what!

S Support

Goddess Tower

Raphael:Oh. Professor. Are you sure it's OK for you to be here?
(Byleth nods)
Raphael: You're probably right. Even you need a break every once in a while! The war's finally over, but they're still putting you to work, huh? I betcha it's going to get pretty busy from here on out.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Probably. Who knows.

Raphael: Fódlan sure has changed a lot since you were our professor. Some places that lost their leaders...and other ones got wrecked from all the fighting. You gotta decide what to do about the church now too, huh?

You have a good grasp of the situation.

Raphael: Hahaha! Even I understand that much! I'd never become a great knight if I didn't!

You still want to become a knight?

Raphael: You bet I do! That's what I've been working toward all this time! I'm not sure you heard, but apparently the battles I fought in made me famous! Folks started calling me "the Beast of Leicester." Can you believe that? People calling me a Beast! I was offended at first, but my little sis said it made me sound tough. She must be right, 'cause I've had people asking me to work for them nonstop! I've made my decision though. I know whose knight I wanna be.
(Raphael presents a ring)
Raphael: Speaking of... I got this for you. Will you accept it?

...

Raphael: Ma...m-m-ma— Marry me and let me be your knight! Please! Remember when I told you how important you are to me? Well, I wanna be with you and stay by your side! I thought maybe if we got married, then we could always be together.

What about your sister?

Raphel: It's awfully nice of you to worry about her, but she'll be fine. I barely took my eye off her and she grew up into an adult!

If Raphael has unlocked his and Ignatz's A support

Raphael: She decided she's gonna be an artist! I think she's been talking to Ignatz too much...

Raphael: It won't be easy, but I want her to do whatever's gonna make her happy. I'll still keep an eye on her, but she'll be off on her own soon. I guess what I'm saying is, don't worry about her. She'll be OK. I'm more worried about you! You gotta rebuild this world from scratch! That's a whole lotta weight for one person to carry. Enough to crush you. So, will you let me help you? It's a heavy load, but I wanna carry it with you. What do you say? Will you let me be your knight?

I will. I love you, Raphael.

Raphael: You...love me? Yes! Yes, yes, yes! From now on and for the rest of forever, this Beast is gonna stay by your side! But wait. I can't just be a physically strong Beast. I gotta have a strong mind too! Whatever you need, I'll work as hard as I can! As hard as anyone! I'll keep training to make sure you can count on me. And...I'll love you. Forever and ever. And ever!

Ignatz

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Byleth (F)
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Ignatz
C:
Available in Part I
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter

C Support

Ignatz: Hm. Hmm...
Byleth: ...
Ignatz: Uhh... Mmm...
Byleth: ...
Ignatz: OK. I've decided on the composition.

Composition?

Ignatz: That's right, the composition for my next paint— Wait! Professor?! How long have you been standing there? You haven't been watching me, have you? Uh, no, I misspoke! Did I say painting? I meant to say, uh...

You paint?

Ignatz: Well, I've thought for a while that it might be nice to paint the scenery here. The contours of that tree, set against the stark shapes of the faraway peaks... Of course, I only paint after I've finished my chores. I'd never put my art before my responsibilities! My studies are paramount. I shall always uphold my duties as a student of the Officers Academy! Whereas art is...a hobby of mine, you might say. Everyone has hobbies, right? I'm sure you have one.

Choice 1 Choice 2
No, none. Nothing comes to mind.

Ignatz: Oh! Well, perhaps it's different for you, Professor. But it's perfectly normal for people to have hobbies. Reading, for instance. Or fishing, or taking midday naps. For me, it's making art. Hobbies are healthy! They're a good way of relieving stress. You might consider taking up a hobby, Professor. Anything to clear your mind. Think about it. It's much easier to focus if you're feeling refreshed. There isn't a rule against hobbies, is there? If you tell me to stop, I'll stop. I shall never again put brush to canvas!

Choice 1 Choice 2
That's not what I'm saying. Paint as much as you like.

Ignatz: Really? It's OK for me to paint? Well... I mean, if you're sure. But really, it's nothing more than a little diversion. A frivolous pastime. Um, I think I ought to go back to my quarters now, if it's all the same to you.

B Support

Ignatz: All right, time to sneak off and do some painting... Professor! S-such lovely weather today, huh? I was, ah, just about to go for a walk.

Why are you bringing paper?

Ignatz: What, this? No, it's uh... Oh, I'm sorry, Professor. I'll admit it. I was going to do some painting. You remember the place where we talked before? I've been painting the scenery there. I'm still keeping up with my academics and training, of course! I just paint in my spare time as a change of pace.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I'm not accusing you. You don't have to hide it.
Ignatz: Oh. You're not? Ah, well, yes, I suppose you're not. Ignatz: Oh. I don't? Ah, well, yes. Maybe you're right.

Ignatz: I may have gotten ahead of myself. I'm sorry for panicking there. Honestly...I'm just worried that my father will find out that I've been painting.

I'm not going to tell him.

Ignatz: Of course. Why would you go out of your way to tell him that? Completely illogical of me. But it seems I've developed a bit of a complex about it. My father's not a fan of my artistic pastime, you see. We're a merchant family, and my older brother is set to inherit the business. As for me, my father decided I should be a knight. That's why I'm at the academy. Painting won't help me become a knight. It's a waste of time...

Is that why you feel guilty about it?

Ignatz: Well, yes. I feel like I'm betraying my parents. I hear that business has been slow for them over the past few years. If I become a knight for an influential noble house, I could use my connections to help support them. My father was determined to send me here. He must have been, considering the enormous amount of money he spent. I don't think I'm well suited to being a knight. My parents sent me to the academy for their sake, not my own. When I think about how hard my family is working just to stay in business, how can I sit idly by? All of which is just to say that painting will have to remain my little hobby, nothing more. Not that I could make a career out of it, even if I wanted to. That's just a fantasy.

A Support

Ignatz: How incredible. What a striking color. Ah, Professor! Look at this stone. Such a brilliant blue. You don't normally find stones like this around here. I ought to grind it down. I wonder if it would still be the same color.

Why would you grind it down?

Ignatz: To make pigment for my art! Good supplies don't come cheap. I prefer to make my own. Blue is especially expensive. How fortunate that I chanced upon this remarkable blueness! Oh, I'm sorry. There I go again, blathering on and on about painting.

Well, it's just a hobby, right?

Ignatz: Oh yes, but I know that I can get rather caught up in it and, ah, enthusiastic. You know, Professor, no matter how impassioned I become about my art, you never hold it against me. One could argue that I'm better off preparing for our next battle. I am becoming a knight.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Wouldn't you rather become an artist? You should become an artist.

Ignatz: Oh, Professor. Please don't say things like that. I gave up on my artistic dreams long ago. To support my family, I will be a knight. That's that.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Will you regret that choice? You'll regret that choice.
Ignatz: No. I know it's the right thing to do. Ignatz: No, I won't. I'm doing the right thing.

Ignatz: I'll continue with my art as a hobby. I don't think I could ever give it up. When I see something beautiful, I can't suppress the urge to paint it. I don't have a choice. And if my art can bring happiness to even one person, that's good enough for me.

As long as you're sure.

Ignatz: ... Professor, I have a favor to ask. I'm painting a portrait right now. When it's finished, I'd like to give the piece to you. Would you take it? Perhaps it can bring you a little happiness. That will have made the effort well worth it.
(Byleth nods)
Ignatz: Oh, excellent! Is that a promise? Because I'm really going to put my heart in it. Ah, that is, I'm going to enjoy partaking in this casual hobby of mine!

S Support

Goddess Tower

Ignatz: I don't believe it.

Don't believe what?

Ignatz: The painting I gave you! It was meant for you, and you alone. You weren't supposed to show it to anyone...but you hung it in the reception hall!

It's beautiful. You should be proud.

Ignatz: Because of all that you've done... Now everyone knows...including my father. He's heard so much praise that he and my brother want to see it. He even told me that I should be an artist. That I'm more likely to succeed as an artist than a knight.

That's good, isn't it?

Ignatz: Yes. I've dreamed of being an artist for so long... I stopped believing it would actually happen. You know, for that painting, I thought of the most beautiful thing in the world.

The goddess, you mean?

Ignatz: Well, yes. It was a portrait of Sothis, the goddess who descended from heaven to guide humanity. But when I was painting her, I couldn't stop thinking of you. You are the most beautiful thing in the world. And beyond that... OK, here goes nothing. I want you to please accept this. Please.
(Ignatz presents a ring)
Ignatz: Do you...accept? I can't measure up to you. You're the hero of Fódlan, and I'm just a painter. But I can't lie to myself any longer. I can't live my whole life denying myself what makes me the happiest. You taught me that. Taught me to see myself. You taught me everything. You've always been so patient and attentive. You never made me feel small, or denied my feelings. You soothed my troubled soul. You are my goddess. I want to be with you for the rest of my life...to love you for all eternity. I want to paint your beauty in portrait after portrait. I want to stay by your side—for now, and forever. Will you let me?

I would be honored.

Ignatz: What?! Did you say what I think you said? You're accepting me as your partner? I asked you because I didn't want to live with the regret of not asking. I decided to be honest, expecting you to spurn me, and yet... You said yes. You said yes! You said—

Ignatz! Get a hold of yourself!

Ignatz: Ah, right, sorry. Whew. I almost fainted there. You're sure though? Absolutely positive?

I'm sure.

Ignatz: Then I promise to do whatever it takes to be a respectable man, worthy of your partnership. With my paintings, I will bring the world happiness! The same happiness that I feel when I look at you, my beloved goddess. Sorry, was that too much? Maybe I should just leave it at this... I love you. With all of my soul.

Lysithea

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Byleth (F)
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Lysithea
C:
Available in Part I
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter

C Support

Lysithea: Honestly, what do they all take me for? I'm fine. Perfectly and completely fine. It's hardly different from daytime. I'm not scared. Ahhhhh! Guh-guh-GHOST! Uh... Hang on... Professor? Is that you? Oh, well... Good evening! Hahaha!

Choice 1 Choice 2
Where are you headed? What are you doing?

Lysithea: Oh, I left something in the dining hall, so I'm on my way to fetch it. But you don't need to come with me or anything like that. I'm fine on my own—really!

I wasn't planning on it...

Lysithea: You weren't? Oh. Apologies for making an assumption. The truth is, everyone I come across asks if I'd like some company. They all seem to think I'll be scared wandering alone at night. So rude and presumptuous, you know? I'm perfectly capable of being on my own!

Of course. Good evening, then.

Lysithea: Hey! Professor, wait! I...um, well... I thought it might be nice to walk and talk together, to the dining hall. Shall we? To be abundantly clear, this has nothing to do with my nonexistent fear of ghosts.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I'd be happy to. Actually, I'm a bit busy...
Lysithea: Oh, you must be bored! Fantastic, then! Lysithea: Oh, are you on patrol? You should probably patrol on over to the dining hall, then!
(Byleth nods)
Lysithea: Wonderful! After all, there's lots of very important... food stored there.


Lysithea: Do you mind, um, filling the void with some chatter? Some find silence to be a bit unsettling, after all.

What would you have me say?

Lysithea: OK, I confess. I AM scared of ghosts! The monastery is unnerving to me at night. So can we talk about something, please? Anything! I've noticed for quite some time now—you treat all your students equally, don't you? You've never treated me differently simply because I'm younger than the others. And I've always appreciated that.

You're younger?

Lysithea: Isn't it rather obvious? I'm roughly two to three years younger than the rest of the class. Have you just not been paying close enough attention to those you teach? That's poor form for a professor... Oh! There, I've found what I was looking for! Well, I'd better be on my way now. Good night!

B Support

Lysithea: Professor, thank you for helping me with my training.

Anytime.

Lysithea: I'd love to do this again, if possible. Your advice is always so useful. Everyone thinks you're a wonderful teacher. You account for people's weaknesses while capitalizing on their strengths. Initially I wasn't sure you paid too much attention to your students. Clearly, I was wrong. After all, were that the case, you wouldn't be capable of providing such useful feedback. I'll continue to learn and grow from your instruction, Professor. I just know it!

You're quite determined.

Lysithea: You think I'm determined?

Yes. You're always pushing yourself.

Lysithea: Professor, I... Thank you! You're the only one who's ever praised me like that. I mean, people are always telling me I've got a knack for magic. If you can call the power of my Crests a "knack," they aren't wrong, per se. Though bearing two Crests isn't a gift I ever asked for... Anyhow, I've made a point to work harder than most and not rely too heavily on the power they bestow. So I find it frustrating that the only praise I seem to receive is directly related to that power. If you've noticed how hard I work, then, well... It just... It makes me very happy.

Why do you work yourself so hard?

Lysithea: Well, you see... I... It is because I am the only child of House Ordelia. I must do all I can for my family name. I'm determined to someday be of real value to them, and that day must come soon. I can't waste any time. I don't have much of it left... Anyway, I should be going. Thank you again for your help!

A Support

Lysithea: Thank you for helping me with my training again today, Professor. I'm gonna keep at it for a while longer, so you go on ahead.

You should get some rest.

Lysithea: I can't. Not when I'm right on the cusp of using my power to greater potential. Surely you yourself are tired. Just...don't worry about me, OK?
(Lysithea collapses)
Byleth: ...

Lysithea: I'm sorry, Professor. It was careless of me to continue, despite how fatigued I clearly was. I probably should have listened to you. Now I've made a mess of things. I can't help but feel the need to rush, in all things, constantly. You get that way when you realize... you haven't got much time.

What do you mean?
In Verdant Wind

Lysithea: I believe I've mentioned that House Ordelia was, at one time, being controlled by people from the Empire. During that time, strange people—mages, perhaps—came and performed rituals on all the youth within my family.

In any route but Verdant Wind

Lysithea: Eighteen years ago, House Ordelia was involved in a civil conflict within the Empire. All we did was respond to a call for aid. We weren't involved politically. But once the rebellion was crushed, my family was held responsible for the aid we gave, and the Empire gained some sway over us as a result. At the time, the noble houses of the Alliance took a passive stance. No one lent aid to my family. As a result, some key officials within the family were killed, and people from the Empire were sent to replace them. Among those people were some mysterious mages. They were...unsettling, in a word. Skin pale as death. One after another, they captured and imprisoned the children of our household. They began performing terrible rituals on the children... Though it's probably more accurate to call them experiments.

Lysitheaw: With the Empire monitoring our every move, my parents could do nothing but watch in horror as all of this unfolded. One after another, the children died, until the only one left...was me. You know, my hair wasn't always this color. During their experiments, they'd been doing things with my blood. One morning, I awoke like this—a shock of white hair, all trace of pigment, gone. Upon seeing me, the mages were delighted. They realized that their experiments had finally succeeded. Sure enough, they ran a test and saw that two Crests coexisted within me. Losing pigment from my hair wasn't the only loss. The mages informed me that my lifespan was now greatly shortened. Five more years at most. Perhaps less.

How awful...

Lysithea: Shortly thereafter, the mages lost interest in me, and we never saw them in the Ordelia household again. Since all that, our family has been in decline—it's challenging now even to govern our territory. After all my mother and father have suffered, I at least want them to have peace as they grow older. That is all I wish for...but I haven't much time to ensure it comes to pass.

It's too soon to give up.

Lysithea: It's not like what's been done to me can be undone.

Let's try to find a way to undo it.

Lysithea: Professor... The only way I can conceive of would be to remove my Crests somehow. But I don't know if that's even remotely possible. Even if it were... I wouldn't be of much use to you and the others without my Crests.

We will find a way.

Lysithea: You sound resolved. I'll allow your resolve to bolster my own! Thank you, Professor.

Marianne

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Marianne: Dear Goddess, I ask for guidance... ... ... Professor! I suppose you came by to pray too?

Choice 1 Choice 2
That's right. Just passing by.
Marianne: I see. That's why I'm here too. Marianne: I see. Well, that's why I'm here.

What were you praying for?

Marianne: Oh, um. Nothing specific. I only call upon the goddess to give thanks, or perhaps to ask for protection. Anyhow, I should be on my way.

Do you have a moment to chat?

Marianne: Um. OK... ... I'm sorry. I don't really know what to say. I'm not very good at talking to people. The truth is, I didn't interact with people too often before I came here.

Why is that?

Marianne: Oh, um, no particular reason. I'm simply not very good at it. That's just how I am.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Don't worry about it. I'm sorry to have disturbed you.
Marianne: Ah! Um. Thank you. Marianne: No! No need to apologize.

Marianne: I'm sorry. You shouldn't waste your time worrying about me. Please, just ignore me. I, um, have to be going now. Good-bye, Professor!
Byleth: ...

B Support

Marianne: Um... Professor! There's something I need to say...

Choice 1 Choice 2
I'm happy to listen. This isn't like you.
Marianne: Thank you. Marianne: Ah, sorry...

Marianne: How should I put this... I don't seem to be getting along with everyone. I don't contribute much either. Am I a nuisance to you, Professor? If so, I'll leave. Of course, my adoptive father may not understand, but if I must...

Your adoptive father?

Marianne: Oh, my adoptive father is one of the new nobles of the Alliance. His territory is to the north. He was a distant relative who took me in after my parents vanished. He's blessed with great drive and ambition. Some may go so far as to call it avarice.

In Part I

Marianne: He wishes to marry me off to a powerful noble. That's why he sent me to the academy.

In Part II

Marianne: He hopes that if I contribute to the war effort, it will benefit our family's standing.

Marianne: If I left now, I'm sure he'd have a strong opinion about it. Ah, sorry. I strayed away from the topic. I'm not good at telling stories either.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I understand. You were saying?
Marianne: Ah, good. I'm glad. Marianne: Oh, of course. Where was I?

Marianne: So, as I was saying... Are you sure I'm not bothering you, Professor?

Choice 1 Choice 2
You're no bother at all. I'm not complaining.
Marianne: Oh! I'm so grateful to hear you say that. Marianne: But, um...

Marianne: What I'm trying to say is...you should keep your distance. I'm more trouble than I'm worth.

I won't agree to that.

Marianne: You only say that because you don't know the real me. I'm sorry. I have to go!
Byleth: ...

A Support

Marianne: Dear Goddess, I ask for guidance... ... ... Professor. You're always watching over me, aren't you?

Of course.
Prior to completing Forgotten Hero

Marianne: I've spent my entire life avoiding people. Speaking to others was so difficult for me, so I made a point to always be alone. Animals and the goddess were the only ones I could really open up to.

After completing Forgotten Hero

Marianne: I've spent my life avoiding people so I wouldn't have to expose them to this horrible burden of a Crest. My father was born with it as well. He's the one who told me to avoid others as much as possible. He said it would be the cause of great unhappiness to both myself and everyone around me... After some time, I was only truly comfortable opening up to animals and the goddess.

Marianne: Do you remember the time you asked what it was I prayed for?

Thanks and protection?

Marianne: Yes, but that wasn't the case. Back then, I felt that my life served no purpose and that I was nothing more than a burden. In truth, I was begging the goddess to take me to her. That was my daily prayer. But now I fear the idea of dying and being left alone. I have friends who accept me for who I am now, in spite of my Crest. And I have you watching over me. I've finally learned to accept the kindness and warmth of others. It's because of you, Professor. Because of you, I've decided to live.
Byleth: ...
Marianne: I'm sorry to have worried you, but I'm all right now.

After completing Forgotten Hero

Marianne: I'm still not ready to tell everyone about my Crest, but I feel that the burden of my curse has been lifted.

Marianne: Even if I'm separated from you or any of my friends... The memories I've made here will give me the strength to continue on!

You should look to the future instead of the past.

Marianne: Um...

From now on, we'll look to the future...together.

Marianne: Oh! I'm sure I'll have the strength to move forward if we're together!

Hilda

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Hilda: Hey, Professor! What are you doing, daydreaming in a place like this? It's lucky. As spacey as you are, you're always reliable in a pinch.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I wasn't daydreaming. You were daydreaming too.
Hilda: Sure. Then what were you thinking about? Hilda: Ha! Not as much as you!

Hilda: It's hard to tell what's going on in that skull of yours. Your expression is always blank. Come on... Smile! I was just playing around! Don't get mad. By the way, in the next battle, may I focus on logistical support... ...off the battlefield? There's no use having a weakling like me in the middle of the action. And it would bring down morale if I were killed.

Choice 1 Choice 2
You're not a weakling. I want you in the action.

Hilda: Have you even seen me, Professor? Look at these noodly little arms! I should be cheering everyone on from the sidelines. It'll certainly improve the boys' morale, don't you think?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Why aren't you taking this seriously? Why don't you want to fight?
Hilda: Because even if I did, I would still be a weakling. Hilda: Because even if I do, I won't be of any help.

Hilda: My big brother is the type of person who's supposed to be on the battlefield. For me, it's just a waste of energy. It's pointless. Everyone's cut out for something different. The right person for the right task, you know? Please, Professor? Keep me off the battlefield, and maybe I won't tell everyone you were daydreaming!

B Support

Hilda: Hey, Professor! There are a lot of hardworking people here at the academy, huh?

In the Golden Deer and Verdant Wind routes

Hilda: Even Claude! He acts carefree, but secretly he's so serious.

Hilda: Everyone focuses on training without even needing to be told. Maybe they think, "I must protect my friends, even if I have to risk my neck!"

Choice 1 Choice 2
You're not diligent enough. You won't protect your friends?
Hilda: What?! I'm diligent! Everyone else is just... excessively diligent. Hilda: Of course I'll try to protect them, but...

Hilda: I don't understand why anyone would want to risk their life for someone else. When you die, no matter how you died, it's over. To me, it's more important to enjoy life. We only live once, after all. It's a waste to spend all your time working and being responsible, right?

Choice 1 Choice 2
No. I'm not sure.

Hilda: Well, no matter what people may think, I'm going to keep being me. So, in our next battle, I'll support everyone from the sidelines! Aw, come on! Please? How about I do something for you, as a way of saying thanks? Oh, I know! I'll let you join me for dinner in the city! Two pretty ladies strolling around town... I'm sure someone will treat us. OK, OK! Just think on it.

A Support

Hilda: Professor, I asked to be on the sidelines! Why'd you put me on the battlefield? You did protect me, so I guess I can't complain... Wait a second—you're hurt! Did that happen when you were defending me?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Yes. No.
Hilda: I thought so. How could you be so reckless?! Hilda: You're lying. How could you be so reckless?!

Hilda: Perhaps you'll say that that's what friends do. They look out for each other, and save each other. But if I saw you getting attacked, I wouldn't risk my neck to save you.

Yes, you would.

Hilda: No! Don't overestimate me. I don't know if I've told you this, Professor. I have a very impressive big brother. I'm not just saying that. He's strong, smart, nice. He's basically perfect. Before Claude turned up, people talked about him becoming the next leader of the Alliance.

If Lorenz is alive

Hilda: Don't mention that to Lorenz, by the way. He never shuts up about that kind of thing.

Hilda: Anyway, my parents have high expectations for my brother, and he almost always meets them. No one expects anything of me. If something's even a little bit difficult, I find someone else to do it for me. That's what I've done my whole life.

Are you scared of disappointing people?

Hilda: Of course! I can't stand the idea of not meeting someone's expectations. I know how people react when that happens. From watching my brother, I mean. People force their expectations on you, and then if you fail they look so...disappointed. Whenever that happens to my poor brother, he looks just devastated. So don't expect anything of me, please. That way, I can't disappoint you!

I won't expect anything, but I believe in you.

Hilda: You're stubborn! OK, fine. Keep believing in me. I do want to support you and support my friends... I just don't want to let you down.

Leonie

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Leonie: Phew... Oh, Professor! Are you training too? I was just about to finish up, but if you want to join in, I can stick around a while longer.

Choice 1 Choice 2
You don't have to stay just for me. I might be here a while.

Leonie: Oh, no. It's fine! Just do your thing. Don't mind me. Come on. Don't be shy.

Leonie: Phew! I'm beat...but we're finally done.

You didn't have to stay for my whole routine.

Leonie: I was...already training when you got here, and I... finished right alongside you... Guess I...outlasted you, huh?

It's not a competition.

Leonie: Speak for yourself! I'm always looking to improve. By the way, Professor. Something I wanted to ask.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Let's hear it, then. Ask me whatever you want.

Leonie: Are you really Captain Jeralt's kid?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I don't know. That's what I'm told.

Leonie: That's a pretty detached tone to take about your own family. What's your opinion of him, then? You must look up to him, at least?

I respect him, of course.

Leonie: Hm. It doesn't sound like you really appreciate him. You didn't even know until you came here that he used to lead the Knights of Seiros, did you? If it weren't for him, you wouldn't be half the person you are now. You've probably never even thought about how lucky you are. Ugh! OK, this really bothers me! Listen up. I don't care if you're the teacher and I'm the student. I'm going to outshine you. I know you were some famous mercenary before you came here, but let me tell you something... I'm going to be better than you ever were! In fact, I'll surpass you in no time at all, so don't blink. You might miss it.
Byleth: ...

B Support

Leonie: Hey, Professor. Got a minute? Look, I'm sorry I snapped at you. I didn't mean to lose my temper. I was rude to you. I should have known better.

Choice 1 Choice 2
It's all right. I wasn't offended.

Leonie: Hah. I thought you might say that. In that way, you're just like Captain Jeralt. You accept other people. You don't let petty details get under your skin.

How do you know my father?

Leonie: Well, when I was a kid, I kind of latched on to him. I've been calling myself his apprentice ever since. He spent some time in the village I grew up in. Actually, you weren't with him back then. Why not?

I don't remember.

Leonie: Huh. Maybe he left you with a relative or something. Anyway, back then, Jeralt's job was to deal with poachers—well, they were bandits—but we called them poachers. Nobody in the village could stand up to them. But your dad? He took them on like it was nothing. I was so impressed! All I could think was how amazing mercenaries were. I'd lived in that tiny village my whole life, so to me, Captain Jeralt was nothing short of a legend. So I went right up to him, and I told him I was going to be his apprentice. He didn't stick around long after that, but he did teach me a lot while he was with us. Tactics, strategy, training routines—it was all so new and exciting! So after he left, I kept at it. Kept training. Just like he taught me.

I'm glad you got to see him again.

Leonie: Me too. I always planned to meet him again, once I became a top-tier mercenary. But I'm just glad I got to see him. To thank him properly and all. I've spent my whole life working to become a great mercenary like your father. There were so many times when I wanted to ask his advice, but I couldn't. I just had to make do. That's how I've made it this far. Just hard work, all on my own. But then you come along... And it's like you don't appreciate Captain Jeralt at all, or how lucky you were to have him around your whole life! Ugh! It still really bothers me! You might be his kid, but I'm still his best apprentice! Got it?!
Byleth: ...

A Support

Leonie: Hey, Professor. Can we talk? I feel terrible about the last time we spoke. I was trying to apologize, and just ended up losing my temper again. I'm really sorry.

Choice 1 Choice 2
It's all right. I don't mind.

Leonie: I figured you'd say that, but I still feel like an idiot. Somehow, I just have a hard time keeping my feelings in check around you. And I think if I don't just tell you what I'm thinking, we'll never be able to have a normal conversation. So, let me clear the air. I want us to, uh...engage...

Choice 1 Choice 2
Engage in what? A duel? You want to get engaged?!
Leonie: Yeah! Exactly. Leonie: Yeah, I—wait, what?! No! I mean in a duel!

Leonie: I know it's a sudden thing to ask, but I'm not going to feel settled until I know where I stand. Would you do that for me?

All right.

Leonie: Good. Don't hold back, OK? I want to see you at your absolute best!

Leonie: Phew! You got me. I'm completely outmatched...

Choice 1 Choice 2
Sorry. You held your own.
Leonie: No, don't apologize! This is what I needed. Leonie: Maybe, but you were definitely stronger. Honestly, that's what I needed to see.

Leonie: You're a true successor to Captain Jeralt's style of swordplay. I almost felt like you were him. I thought I was competing with you...but that's as pointless as competing against him would've been. So instead of that, I'm going to focus on keeping the promise I made to him.

What promise?

Leonie: Captain Jeralt said that, if anything should happen to him, I'd have to support you in his place. He didn't sound serious at the time, but it was right before he...you know. Before we lost him. So, I've decided. I'd like to do just what he said. I know I'm not as strong as I need to be. But I swear to you...I'll train until I am. What do you say? Can I call you my employer?

I know I can count on you.

Leonie: Yes! It's official! I'll protect you, no matter what!

Seteth

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Seteth: Ah. There you are. I apologize for calling you in so suddenly. Please, sit. There is a matter I would like to discuss with you. I believe I've told you this before, but it is my responsibility to aid the archbishop in all her duties.

What are these duties?

Seteth: Spiritual instruction, ceremony oversight, donation management—all of the church's many administrative tasks. I oversee not only the priesthood, but also the Knights of Seiros and the Officers Academy. The archbishop entrusts a great deal to my discretion, and I am honored by her confidence. Even when she must make decisions herself, she often seeks my counsel in advance. And yet... Your appointment to a teaching position at the Officers Academy was a complete surprise to me.

Prior to Chapter 6 Between Chapters 6 and 10 After Chapter 10
After Chapter 4

Seteth: Not only that, but you have also been entrusted with the Sword of the Creator. Frankly, that decision baffles me.

Seteth: You should be fully investigated, at a minimum, before being trusted with such a responsibility. But no such investigation has been conducted. I know you are skilled in war, and in matters of strategy, but beyond that I know next to nothing about you.

You don't trust me.

Seteth: That is indeed what it comes down to, if I'm being honest. Please understand that I mean no offense.

Seteth: Not only that, but you have also been entrusted with the Sword of the Creator. I was as surprised as anyone else to learn that. Frankly, I am just not sure how to handle you. I am the archbishop's right hand, and yet when it comes to you, I have been told almost nothing.

You don't trust me.

Seteth: Not quite. I do find you to be a trustworthy individual. But my subjective opinion is not enough. I have a duty to be cautious. Should the archbishop's trust in you prove to be misplaced, it is the faithful who will suffer most.

Seteth: Not only that, but you have also been entrusted with the Sword of the Creator. I was as surprised as anyone else to learn that. And now—well, I will spare you my conjecture. In any case, it is time I learned more about you. I ask only that you answer my questions honestly. I will be most grateful for your cooperation.

Seteth: First, I would like to know just how much you know about yourself. You are the child of Jeralt Eisner, correct?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I think so. That's what I hear.

Seteth: That's quite a vague reply for such a basic question. In the future, I would advise you to answer such queries with confidence.

Prior to Chapter 9

Seteth: As the former captain of the Knights of Seiros, Jeralt is renowned throughout Fódlan.

After Chapter 9

Seteth: As the former captain of the Knights of Seiros, Jeralt was renowned throughout Fódlan.

Seteth: If you really are his child, then no one would voice any complaint about you joining the knights. How long has it been since you became a mercenary?

Choice 1 Choice 2
About ten years, I think. I'm not sure.
Seteth: Given your youth, that hardly seems likely. Seteth: I see. Most curious.

Seteth: Come to think of it, I have never asked your age. Just how old are you, exactly?

Well, um...

Seteth: Your face says it all. You truly don't know, do you? Just what was Jeralt thinking raising you this way? Given your responses thus far, I feel as though any further questions would just be a waste of our time. However, permit me to make one thing clear. Whatever her reasons, the archbishop has placed great faith in you. Do not betray that trust. That is all.

B Support

Seteth: Professor. A moment? I am sorry that I doubted your ability. I deeply regret ever holding such a view of you. It is obvious to me now that you are extraordinary.

Really?

Seteth: Do you doubt your own power, even now? I suppose that's only natural. You've lived your whole life knowing next to nothing about yourself. Not even Jeralt could have possibly known all there is to know about you. But I wonder... Are you satisfied with that?

What do you mean?

Seteth: Are you content not knowing who you are? Or do you yearn to know more?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I...wish to know more. I wouldn't know where to begin.
Seteth: It was a foolish question, of course. You are not the sort to be complacent. Seteth: But you cannot go on not knowing, can you?

Seteth: So, only one more question matters: Are you ready?

Ready for what?

Seteth: The truth. All of it. Learning it will doubtlessly have direct consequences on your life. I do not know what those will be. You may decide, once you learn it, that you wish you hadn't. But even if you have such regrets, you will never be able to return to ignorance. So, are you ready to know the truth?

Yes. I am.

Seteth: I see. That is what I wished to hear.

In Part I

Seteth: The archbishop continues to put her faith in you. And so you will continue to have my aid.

In Azure Moon and prior to Silver Snow Chapter 19 or Verdant Wind Chapter 20

Seteth: Since the archbishop put so much faith in you, I will continue to offer my aid.

After Silver Snow Chapter 19 or Verdant Wind Chapter 20

Seteth: As Rhea continues to have faith in you, you will continue to have my aid.

Seteth: More than that... I will put my faith in you as well. And I will do all that is within my power to help you someday reach the truth.

A Support

Seteth: May I discuss something with you? I promised to help you find the truth of who you are. But I'm afraid it's not that simple. There are some details I have kept concealed.

What details?

Seteth: Five years ago, before she vanished, I asked Rhea some pointed questions. I learned that she knows everything about you. No, that is understating it... Rhea is responsible for your existence.

What do you mean?

Seteth: I could explain to you, here and now, what fragments of knowledge I was able to pry from Rhea. I fear, however, that a partial understanding might do you more harm than good. Once we save Rhea, you will know the whole of it. For now, that is all I can tell you.

...

Seteth: If you are still uncertain about your feelings... Then permit me to add one more thing. You, Rhea, and I... We are like family. Because of those deep ties, you can be certain that I will never abandon or betray you. On the contrary, I greatly wish to see what your future holds. I am, and will always be, your ally.

Even family members can turn on each other.

Seteth: You're not wrong. History is full of examples. I don't believe that will be the case here, but I suppose all I can do is ask for your trust. The truth is, you have become indispensable to me. And that is true quite independently of whether I see eye to eye with Rhea, or even whether we are friends. After this war is over, where I go and what I do will depend wholly on you.

What do you mean?

Seteth: I am still trying to figure that out, myself. Perhaps it is just that I find you so fascinating that I cannot bring myself to leave your side. I dislike a one-sided conversation, but in this case, I am afraid I had no choice. Our future is yours to determine.

S Support

Goddess Tower

Seteth: You must be exhausted. It seems like our work has only increased since the war's end, doesn't it?

I could use some rest.
In Azure Moon

Seteth: I am afraid that will not do, Archbishop. We are in the process of forging a new age. As the heir to the power of Sothis, it is your duty to lead the people of Fódlan. Rhea has entrusted the Church of Seiros to you. You must have agreed to that, yes?

In Silver Snow and Verdant Wind

Seteth: I am afraid that will not do, Your Majesty. We are in the process of forging a new age.

Seteth: All of Fódlan, noble and commoner alike, is watching your every move. You cannot abandon your post now. The people would feel betrayed. Rhea imparted this role to you, and you are the only one who can fulfill it and accomplish all that must be done. Do you think anyone will permit you to shrink from this noble duty?

Harsh words.

Seteth: I am sworn to help you as best I can. That sometimes requires brutal honesty. Believe me, I am just as overburdened as you. But I will not abandon this. Where you go, I follow.

Promise?

Seteth: Yes. For whatever centuries may yet be ours, I will always remain by your side. That is why... I hope that you will accept this.
(Seteth presents a ring)
Seteth: I will just come out with it. I love you, deeply. Will you marry me?
Byleth: ...
Seteth: Since I have already tied my fate to yours, I could not help but imagine how lovely it would be to exchange wedding vows with you. But there is one thing I want to make sure you understand beyond any doubt... I am not proposing to you out of a sense of duty, nor a desire to perpetuate our bloodline. I want this because I am in love with you. I cannot conceive of a world without you in it. If you feel the same... Will you do me the honor of joining your life with mine?
(Byleth nods)
Seteth: You will?
(S-support illustration appears)
Seteth: Then allow me to renew my pledge. From this day forward, I will always be at your side. Through good or ill fortune. Through the greatest of joys and the worst of woes. No matter how daunting the task, I will be there.
(S-support illustration disappears)

I'm so glad.

Seteth: However, we must always remember our duty to the people. Even if it is at the expense of our happiness. We should wait to announce our marriage until Fódlan's stability is restored. And, with the thought of that day in mind, we must now return to our work.

Do we really have to?

Seteth: There are people waiting outside your office. Courage, my love! Let us go forth and face the world...together.

Flayn

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Flayn
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Flayn: Excuse me, Professor. May I have a moment of your time?

Certainly.

Flayn: Ah, wonderful! I was hoping you might enlighten me. About yourself, that is. You see, I happen to be quite curious about you.

Oh? Why is that?

Flayn: Well, because. There is something different about you. You possess an air of mystery... I could not help but notice when first we met. I am intrigued, to say the least. I find it rather difficult to put into words... Were I to wax poetic, I would say you remind me of the sea. Have you ever been, Professor?

A few times, yes.

Flayn: The sea is vast. Boundless. On the surface, all seems still. Yet beneath that stillness, it is unfathomably deep. Within, it teems with life, yet without, one is lucky to glimpse a fleeting shadow. And yet, all one must do is cast a line to grasp hold of all that life! You cannot see it at a glance, but it is there all the same.

What are you talking about, exactly?

Flayn: About fish, of course! Oh, bother. I got sidetracked, didn't I? Right. About the sea... During a storm, the once calm waters become mighty enough to overturn even the vastest ships. Not unlike you. You are calm—you carry yourself with poise. Yet you wield great power.

Prior to Chapter 6

Flayn: My brother is uncertain of you, however. He referred to you as a youth of...dubious origin.

After Chapter 6

Flayn: My brother was uncertain of you at first. He once referred to you as a youth of...dubious origin.

Flayn: Oh, but please do not think ill of him! He is incredibly dedicated to his work. So surely you understand why he would have doubts about one of whom he knows so little. Nobody even seems to know your age! Incidentally, how old are you?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I don't actually know. I'd rather not say.
Flayn: Wait—you do not know your own age? You truly are mysterious! Flayn: Aha! I suspect that if you choose not to say, you must be quite young.

Flayn: Hmm... Looking at you, it is quite difficult for me to determine. I wonder... Could you be younger than your own students?

And how old are you?

Flayn: Who, me? Well, I am roughly the same age as the other youths here!

You look younger than the others...

Flayn: Be that as it may, it is simply not the case.

Prior to Chapter 6

Flayn: Oh, by the way, I... I have actually been considering enrolling in the academy myself. But my brother will not allow it. He is a touch overprotective at times...

After Chapter 6

Flayn: Oh, by the way... You should know I had actually been considering enrolling in the academy for a while. I have endured hard times, but I am so grateful that those very experiences led to my acceptance at the academy.

Flayn: Oh! My apologies! I am sure you have much work to do. I will not keep you any longer! We must speak again sometime...if that would be all right. Have a lovely day!

B Support

Flayn: It has been a while since last we spoke, Professor. Spare me a moment again, will you not?

Of course.

Flayn: You recall how you helped me and allowed me to join your class, yes? I have learned a great many things since then. Indeed, I have truly grown so much! This personal growth is due, in large part, to you. And I wished to express my gratitude, sincerely.

I'm not sure you've grown that much...

Flayn: Excuse me? Are you implying that I am still naive? I will have you know that I have made many friends, and am constantly learning new things! Why, when I go to the market—alone—I even haggle! You must be familiar with the delicate art of haggling—in which one negotiates a lower asking price for an item. That is the type of knowledge common only to those as mature as myself!

How old are you, again?

Flayn: Who, me? Um, have you not asked this once before? It is a bit rude to ask repeatedly, you know.

You never told me.

Flayn: Is that so? Well, it seems we have something in common, since I do not know your age either. Come now. There is nothing to be gained from focusing so heavily on age. Touching on a previous discussion, I think I have learned more about you. I mentioned how you possess an air of mystery... I compared you to any old sea, but I have come to realize you are more like a particular sea—one I have seen before. When I was a quite small, my mother would take me out to play in the sea. She was an excellent fisher, my mother. I grew to love fish deeply because of her...

Where are you going with this?

Flayn Well, you see, fish are— Oh, er, wait. I was talking about the sea, was I not? Anyhow... I sense that, like the sea, your depths are seemingly impenetrable. Yet, despite your unknowable depths, there is something...familiar about you. It is as if we have met somewhere, long, long ago...

You think we've met before?

Flayn: No, I do not think so. It is all quite strange, really. I wonder if we might be distant relatives... No, that cannot be it, either. After all, if we were related, that would mean...

Prior to Chapter 10

Flayn: Hm, though considering all that Rhea has done, it is not entirely outside the realm of possibility...

After Chapter 10

Flayn: Still, I do not think you could be a complete stranger either. Both your hair and eyes are unmistakably...

Flayn: Hm? Oh, apologies. Just muttering to myself. It is nothing. Mutterings aside, I mean to say that you do not feel like a stranger to me. For whatever reason, I feel deeply connected to you. And for this, I am glad.

A Support

Flayn: ... ...

What's wrong?

Flayn: Oh, hello, Professor! How nice to see you. You caught me off guard. I was actually just thinking about you.

Why the sigh?

Flayn: Just a moment ago? Well, I... I... I am afraid I just do not understand you. When first we met, I sensed something different about you—something mysterious. And now I am convinced. Your existence itself is very special. Thinking on it, I know it to be true. You have a Crest that should have been lost long ago. You wield the Sword of the Creator as if it is nothing... Your hair and eye color changed on that day five years ago. To the same sort of color as mine and my brother's...

What does it all mean?
If Seteth is dead

Flayn: I do not know. My brother refused to speak to me of it.

If Seteth is alive

Flayn: I do not know. My brother refuses to speak to me of it.

Flayn: Since then, you have led us into battle and, thus far, we have always come out victorious. Your comrades and colleagues adore you. They believe in you—in your strength. I doubt that there is a single soul who is likened to you. Who are you really?

I don't know.

Flayn: I simply do not understand. Whatever the case may be, having hair like mine is proof that there is something exceptional about you. I may as well come forward with things. I, too, am unlike others.

How so?

Flayn: Surely you recall when I was targeted, specifically for my blood? I may not be special in the ways you are, but my blood is rare. It seems the two of us share a special...differentness. I also believe that we are bound together in some way. Of this I am certain. Therefore, I intend to stay by your side and watch over you. Your existence must be preserved at all cost.

I would rather protect you.

Flayn: Certainly those are the words of a hero! Let us unite our powers—together, we are unstoppable!

Hanneman

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Byleth (F)
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Hanneman
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C Support

Hanneman: Ah, Professor! Always a pleasure to see you. I wonder, might you have a moment to chat?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Why? What do you want?

Hanneman: Come now. You have no need to be on guard. I'd never cause you harm. You're far too valuable a specim— Well, that is to say, too valuable a member of the academy staff. Indeed, the further my Crest research progresses, the closer you come to learning the truth of your heritage. Is it not so? When I learned you bore the lost Crest—the very Crest of Flames itself!—I set about learning everything I could about your past. What was the origin of your bloodline? How have the events of your life been shaped by your lineage? I became somewhat obsessed, I must admit.

Choice 1 Choice 2
You investigated me? My past is my business.
Hanneman: Nothing so crass as an investigation, no. I researched. I spoke to mercenaries whom you've worked with in the past to learn about your life before the academy. Hanneman: I promised you no harm, remember? I merely reached out to mercenaries whom you've worked with to understand your life before the academy.
Prior to Chapter 9

Hanneman: Of course, I also contacted Jeralt and his mercenary friends. Your father does keep rather interesting company.

After Chapter 9

Hanneman: Of course, I also contacted your father's old mercenary crew. Quite an interesting lot they are. It was difficult work, since I could not speak with Jeralt himself. I am quite sorry for your loss. By all accounts, your father was a good man.

Hanneman: I'm excited to share with you what I learned, but I do ask that you correct me if I am mistaken on any account. The story begins with Jeralt serving as captain of the Knights of Seiros... There was a woman at the monastery with whom Jeralt was quite close. At first, it seemed obvious this mystery woman was your mother. Alas, that cannot be the case. The timing is all wrong. As it was told to me, the woman in question passed away shortly before Jeralt left the monastery... Yet your birth occurred sometime later, while Jeralt was taking work as a mercenary. This, of course, presumes your age is accurately reported. If you were born sooner, well, the story would be quite different, would it not?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I don't know. My father was always one for secrets.
Hanneman: It is intriguing though, yes? Why is your age so difficult to pin down? Hanneman: Oh, I am aware. You two were certainly enigmatic as far as mercenaries go.

Hanneman: For example, Jeralt never once spoke of his time serving as captain of the knights. That's quite a secret to keep for all those years. In the end, your old acquaintances had little definitive to say about either of you. However, they all agreed on one thing—your father, and yourself, were a strong pair. Warriors to be respected and feared. You, in particular. In fact, many came to know you as the Ashen Demon. They say you would destroy your enemies without a hint of emotion on your face. The mercenaries I spoke to revered you as a living legend of sorts.
Byleth: ...
Hanneman: So, that is what I learned. And, I admit, it is barely more than I knew before. The next step in my research is to ask your blood for answers, and hope that it is more forthcoming than your past acquaintances.

B Support

Hanneman: How are you doing, Professor? Would you care to join me for a cup of tea?

Choice 1 Choice 2
OK. Sure.

Hanneman: It occurs to me that, whenever we chat, I have a tendency to pester you with my questions and theories about your history... It seems only fair to speak on the topic of myself for once. And perhaps you might feel more positively inclined toward my research, if I shared my own story.

Choice 1 Choice 2
So, you just want me to help with your research. You have my attention.
Hanneman: Not at all. I am quite honest in my motivations. Hanneman: I am quite pleased to hear you're interested. Yes, quite pleased.

Hanneman: Well... I suppose I should begin at the beginning, eh? I was born into a noble house of the Empire. Not a large house, mind you. But noble all the same. Our land holdings were small, but our bloodline was quite strong. So, as you can imagine, there were many of us in the family who carried the power of Crests. I, myself, bear a Minor Crest. Our family's abundance of Crests may be part of the reason I've been interested in the topic since I was just a boy. I dedicated myself to my studies, and after years of effort, I became lead Crest scholar at the Empire's largest research institution.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Why come to Garreg Mach? You gave that up? To come here?
Hanneman: I had only Imperial blood, and thus Imperial Crests, at my disposal in the Empire. Hanneman: My research is more important than social standing in the Empire. There I had only Imperial blood, and thus Imperial Crests, at hand.

Hanneman: So I came to Garreg Mach and devoted myself to my research during my time as a professor. My progress is slow, but with each revelation, I move ever closer to the answers I have sought for decades. Your cooperation as the bearer of the Crest of Flames ensures my research will continue to advance. In fact, it may bring me ever closer to the goal of uncovering everything there is to know about Crests. I do hope you shall continue helping me advance in this field of study.

Choice 1 Choice 2
OK. If you insist...

Hanneman: Together, we will solve the mystery of your Crest of Flames, and our world will be the better for it. Shall we proceed? My lab instruments are fully prepared. I have a great number of tests I am excited to carry out... No, no, don't worry. They won't hurt one bit.

A Support

Hanneman: Which means that there are some elements of your power that cannot be explained by current theory. Although this may lead to a discovery that alters the very fabric of Crest research... Oh, pardon me, Professor. I became lost in thought, and I do tend to ramble. I suggest we call it a day. Do you concur?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I'm fine to keep talking. I'm getting tired.
Hanneman: No, no, you mustn't push yourself too hard. When you are not in battle, you are so often here with me. I get so energized speaking with you, well, I must remember to pull my head out of the clouds... Hanneman: It seems that I have gotten carried away again. My apologies. I know you are quite busy. I become so energized around you. When we get deep into the research, why, I feel 20 years younger!

Hanneman: That said, perhaps we should discuss things unrelated to Crests from time to time. Some sort of silly, light-hearted topic might be nice, eh?

Do you have one in mind?

Hanneman: I'm not especially skilled at small talk, alas. Let me see... Perhaps we should discuss... Hmmm... I know! Food. Not my strong suit, the culinary arts, but I do enjoy a good meal! Which kind of food do you prefer, Professor? Sweet or spicy?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Sweet. Spicy.
Hanneman: Same as myself! Yes, indeed... Oh, now my stomach is growling. Hanneman: Spicy? Quite the opposite of me. Yet you're an exception in lots of ways, so it's not altogether surprising...

Hanneman: An old colleague of mine theorized that those who bear Crests favor sweet flavors over spicy. She suggested that the Crest exerts some manner of influence over... Oh, there I go again. How embarrassing. We were supposed to be avoiding talk of Crests, weren't we? Terrible habit of mine, finding a way to turn any conversation towards Crests. I really should find a way to stop that...

Choice 1 Choice 2
It's OK. We can talk more about Crests.

Hanneman: That is kind of you, Professor, but it's all right. If you were to lose your patience with me, it could have an incalculable impact on my research. That sort of thing has happened in the past, you know. Back when I was still in the Empire... At first, any lady I was spending time with would titter and say she didn't mind if I talked about Crests. But at some point, she would always become fed up and stop listening to what I had to say. In the end—invariably while I was particularly focused on my research—she would write to say we were done. I will do everything I can to keep that from happening this time.

S Support

Goddess Tower

Hanneman: So falls the curtain on our time of war. Though I suppose one can never say all is over and done... You have much still to do, and I have miles to go before I achieve my own dreams. We both have many hardships in store for us, don't you think?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Yes. Maybe not that many.
Hanneman: Indeed. Well, that talk aside, I have a bit of a proposition for you. Hanneman: Do you think? Well, I have a proposition for you, if you'll indulge me.

Hanneman: I believe it is better to travel the path through life with someone else, rather than go forward alone. And you are indispensable to my research... No, that's not the full truth. Yes, you are indispensable to my research, but also to my life. Altogether, I mean. I haven't any idea how to treat a woman properly. And so, I've long thought I would spend my life alone. But then, well...I met you. And I want to share everything with you.
(Hanneman presents a ring)
Hanneman: If you happen to feel the same way, er, well, that is to say... Would you accept this ring?

I've been waiting for this.

Hanneman: Did I make you wait? Now, there is an unexpected development! My goodness. Well, since the feelings are mutual...I suppose there's no need to hold ourselves back any longer. Don't you agree? If so, I say we begin the next phase of our research. I wish to learn everything about you.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Actually... I'm ready.
Hanneman: You say you've lost the power of your Crest? And...what of it? I want you for who you are. Learning about the power of your Crest was just a small part of that. Besides, even without the Crest, I daresay you will still prove a fascinating research subject. Hanneman: Ready? No, no. There's no need to be ready. I'm not planning any tests. I don't want the power of your Crest—I want you.

Hanneman: First things first, I'd like to do a thorough study.
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Hanneman: And in return...perhaps you would care to learn all there is to know about me. I've never been the subject of someone else's research before, but I am open to the prospect. I can think of no one more suitable for the task... than the woman I love. The future... Ah, I mean our future. It offers quite a lot to look forward to. I can't wait to see the results of this new undertaking.

Manuela

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Manuela
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Manuela: I... Who... Oh, settle down and stop with the knocking. I'll be there in two shakes.

Choice 1 Choice 2
You were sleeping. I'd like a word.

Manuela: Oh dear... Professor? Is that you? I... Just a moment. What should I do? I can't open the door in this state... Manuela, you simply must quit...oversleeping. Hold on. Where are my clothes? I can't even find my— Where in blazes is my underwear?! Oh, I— What is my dressing robe belt caught on? I can't tie this properly! It's not even covering— Oh, Manuela... This will have to do...

Choice 1 Choice 2
Are you OK? I can hear you.
Manuela: I-I'm fine. Just... Just hold on a moment. Manuela: Ugh... I would hope, Professor, that you have the decorum to pretend you've heard nothing. Anyway, I'll be just another moment. Patience, please.

Manuela: Ahh, hello. Sorry to have kept you waiting. So... What do you want?

Choice 1 Choice 2
That took a while. What were you doing?

Manuela: Excuse me? You had a reason for coming here, I assume. I've put a lot of time and effort into making it possible to talk with you, you know...

Sorry.

Manuela: No, you've done nothing wrong. Let's just say I'm not having a good day. Actually, I didn't have a good night... Never mind! What did you want, anyway?

Choice 1 Choice 2
About last night... I have a message from a knight...

Manuela: You heard from him? The fella from last night?! Huh. What did he have to say?

He said, "We will never go out together again."

Manuela: Yeah... Figures. Kind of saw it coming, actually. That's why I came back to my room and went to bed. To get over it. Thank you...for checking in on me. Was that all you wanted? Well then, good night.

Sleep well.

B Support

Manuela: Professor! A pleasure to see you.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Why are you here? Are you praying?
Manuela: I was here for confessional... Confessing my foolishness. Manuela: I've never been very good at praying. I was here to confess my foolishness.

Manuela: While I'm at it, may I confess something to you too?

No need to ask. Go ahead.

Manuela: I realize what a burden I've been. On you, I mean. After every break-up, I neglect my work. And I know how that affects you. I'm completely worthless as a woman. Can you imagine how that feels? I'm going to be single for the rest of my life. I just know it. You think so too, don't you?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Yes. No.
Manuela: That's terrible to say. But if that's how you see it, maybe there is no hope for me. Manuela: Really? So, maybe there's still hope for me... Who am I kidding? I've known for years how hopeless I am.

Manuela: What's wrong with me? It's not my looks. I'm still gorgeous. Or am I? Be honest. Do I look old? No... Not possible. I'm the songstress who swept the Empire off its feet... Men professed their love for me hourly! It can't be my looks.

You look just fine.
Manuela: I knew I was right! I'd be in real trouble if I weren't this beautiful.

Manuela: Oh no. If the problem isn't my looks—and they are not the problem—then it must be...what? My personality?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I... Your personality is fine.
Manuela: I know you're trying to find a way to say it gently. But you think there's a problem, don't you? Manuela: A girl can tell a lie when she hears one. You think there's a problem, don't you?

Manuela: I suppose I can be a bit...unkempt. I do have a short temper, and I may be a little lazy... Sometimes. But I've always heard fellas, you know, like a woman with a few flaws. Seems to me, there are plenty of flawed girls who have landed themselves a good man. So maybe...my trouble is I'm not imperfect enough. Do you think I could use a few more flaws?

No.

Manuela: Why? Do you think I'm flawed enough already?

A Support

Manuela: ...So I said, "Two can play at that game!" I told him, "A smalltime, little weasel like you oughta be begging me for attention!" Oh, it gets me so mad. So worked up! Why aren't there any men around here who understand what a catch I am? Come to think of it... You've always been nice to me. Ha! If only you were a man. I mean, you listen to all my problems... I feel like I can really trust you. I don't have that kind of thing with a lot of people.

Choice 1 Choice 2
You're a close friend. I'm sorry I can't help...

Manuela: I know, I know... It's a real tragedy. I suppose this is what the goddess has ordained. So, I'll accept it... All right, enough of this moping around! What we need is a change of mood! We've still got a lot to do together. When I think about that, what are one or two men? ...

Choice 1 Choice 2
What's wrong? Calm down.
Manuela: I can't stay calm when I'm like this!

Manuela: What's wrong is—it's not just one or two men. It's more like one hundred men! Maybe even two hundred! More! I'm... I'm completely... Ugh! I can't get out of this mood! Actually, I've got an idea. Exercise will help! I'm going to the training ground. Come on and give me a hand! Gonna work my anger out on one hundred training dummies. Maybe two hundred if we got 'em.

Gilbert

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C Support

Gilbert: I am sorry to make you tag along with my shopping trip like this. You were very kind to offer your help, even though this is my duty.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Don't worry about it. I'm happy to help.
Gilbert: I will someday repay you for this kindness. Gilbert: In return, I will gladly come to your aid when you need it someday.

Gilbert: Though I fear there may not be so many things I can help you with...

Choice 1 Choice 2
Could you teach me to fish? Could you help with my combat training?
Gilbert: Fishing? Of course, I would be happy to.
Prior to Chapter 9

Gilbert: I recall hearing that Captain Jeralt is quite the fisherman. Is that true?

After Chapter 9

Gilbert: I recall hearing that Captain Jeralt was quite the fisherman. Is that true?

Gilbert: I would be glad to. However, I would likely learn more from you, than you would from me.

Gilbert: You made a living as a mercenary under Captain Jeralt's guidance. As a comparatively new member of the Knights of Seiros, I was not so familiar with his past exploits... Yet clashing swords with him, even just a handful of times, was enough for his abilities to astound me. You, as one trained by him, must have those same great talents. I have devoted my life to the path of a knight, yet I find your mercenary experience lends your blade...
Byleth: Hm?
City Child: Ahaha, wait up!
City Child: Catch me if you can! C'mon, this way! This way!

In Part I

Gilbert: Hah... It is good to see children able to play and to smile.

In Part II

Gilbert: Even in dark times such as these, children can find joy in life.

Choice 1 Choice 2
It's rare to see that look on your face. I never knew you could smile, Gilbert.

Gilbert: Was I...smiling? Please...forget you saw that. I do not have the right to such pleasures.

The right?

Gilbert: Indeed... For those we have lost will never be able to smile again. I am sorry. I did not mean to trouble you with such talk. Come, let us head back.

B Support

Gilbert: Dear Goddess, please allow His Majesty to rest in peace... Who is it? Oh... Professor. What brings you here at this hour?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I heard your voice. I was just taking a walk.
Gilbert: I am most sorry for disturbing you.

Gilbert: The hour is late, Professor. You should be resting in preparation for the day to come.

What were you doing?

Gilbert: I was offering my prayers to the goddess. It is all that I can do now... I told you I was in service of the royal family, yes? When I was only a young soldier, the king saw fit to make a knight of me. I was given the great honor of guiding and protecting the royal family.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Guiding? Protecting?
Gilbert: It was similar to your own work. I was a teacher of sorts. Gilbert: Indeed. I served in that post for nearly 40 years.

Gilbert: I instructed both King Lambert and Prince Dimitri in the arts of combat, tactics, and academia. I also did all in my power to keep them safe. Until... That day. I was unable to fulfill my duty. I was...powerless.

You mean...the Tragedy of Duscur?

Gilbert: Yes. When I received word of the attack, it was already too late. His Majesty was dead, along with many knights and soldiers. If only I had made it to Duscur more quickly... It is my fault that His Highness, Dimitri, has become...the way he is now. After that, I abandoned my wife and child, and fled my homeland. I turned my back on everything I swore to protect. My sins are countless. I will bear the weight of my guilt for as long as I live.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Praying to the goddess won't help. You're going about this the wrong way.
Gilbert: What else can I do for His Majesty and all of those who died that day? Gilbert: Apologizing to my daughter and wife. Devoting myself to His Highness. That is the way to atonement. And yet... Even if I am granted the forgiveness of those who still live, praying is all I can do to atone to those who are with us no more...

Choice 1 Choice 2
Praying won't help you atone. The dead are gone. You can't help them now.

Gilbert: ... Long ago, there was someone who told me something quite similar. Forgive me. This will not do. As I grow older, I find myself talking endlessly about the past. But it is too late for such things now. I have finished my prayers. We should return.

A Support

Gilbert: Even this town, which was a ruin, has begun to recover its energy. However, acquiring supplies is still difficult. The people living here are struggling too. This conflict must be brought to an end soon.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Let's end it ourselves. I quite agree.
Gilbert: I agree. We must seize victory with our own hands. Gilbert: Yes. Let us seize victory together and build a new, more peaceful world.

Gilbert: Still, I wonder what path my life should follow once we achieve our goals.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Aren't you going back to your home? Aren't you going back to your family?
Gilbert: This has been my intent. However, I sometimes find myself thinking differently. I wonder if it is time for my role here to end. Our peaceful future would hardly benefit from a war-hardened relic such as myself. Gilbert: That has been my intent. But surely my daughter, Annette, must have her own path to follow. Perhaps she would be happier if our paths diverged. Of course, if she desires it, I will gladly return. But if she does not...

Gilbert: Hmm... I wonder if I should ask my wife to join me here, to live out our days together at the monastery. That would not be so bad a choice either. Perhaps it is the fault of last night's drink that I am indulging in such dreams of the future today.

Choice 1 Choice 2
It's important to think about the future. This isn't like you, Gilbert.
Gilbert: Yes. I've learned there is strength in focusing clearly on tomorrow and allowing yesterday to be done. Gilbert: You are correct. For now, I should focus on surviving the battles at hand.

Gilbert: Hmm.
City Child: Hey! It's the old fishing guy! Hi there!

Old fishing guy?

Gilbert: A short time ago, I instructed these children in the art of fishing.
City Child: Thanks to you, we caught a really, really big fish in the river nearby!
Gilbert: Is that right? Be sure you share it with your families, now.
City Child: We will!

What happened to not smiling?

Gilbert: I did say something about that once, didn't I? I even told you to forget you ever saw me smile... But now, I would not ask that of you... Your words from when last we spoke have stayed with me. They bring to mind the king I first served. He told me not to dwell upon the dead. "The dead are dead, and those who live are not bound by them." I intend to live my own life from now on.

That's a fine smile.

Gilbert: You have a fine smile as well. One that I could never have imagined when we first met. No matter how our titles or positions change, I hope you will always remain yourself, Professor.

S Support

Goddess Tower

Gilbert: This place never changes. Even though Lady Rhea has withdrawn from duty, and you have become the new archbishop. The monastery that was in ruins has been rebuilt. The continent is united under its rightful king. Amidst all that change, this place stays the same.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Are you going to stay at the monastery? You're not going back home?

Gilbert: I have been considering what to do for some time, and I have chosen to remain here. Of course, I have obtained His Majesty's blessing in this. He told me I should live as I see fit. I believe this soldier's duty has come to an end. It feels lonely, yet I think it is a good thing.

If Annette is alive

Gilbert: And remaining at the monastery does not mean severing all ties with my daughter. I fully intend to visit my wife and child whenever possible.

Gilbert: There is one other thing. My youth may be gone, but I would like to offer you my service as a knight. If you will have me.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I'm counting on you. You're sure that's what you want?
Gilbert: I would choose to serve none other.

Gilbert: The war is over, yet there are still difficulties to face. We of the church must join hands with the Holy Kingdom of Faerghus to make a better world for all. I am unsure how much I can do for you. But I hope I can form a bridge between the church and the Kingdom. Aside from that... I suppose I can at least teach the orphans at the monastery to fish. Oh, I nearly forgot something very important.

Something important?

Gilbert: Yes... I would like to put an end to the deception that has been my life. Your Grace, I humbly request that you call me by my true name. I am Gustave Eddie Dominic.

I'm counting on you, Gustave.

Gilbert: Yes, my liege.
(S-support illustration)
Gilbert: I hereby swear my allegiance to you. Unwavering and forevermore. On my honor as a knight, I will shield you from all troubles. I swear from this day forth to protect your life... and your smile.

Alois

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Alois: Hello, Professor! You're really on the move today. A lot to get done, I take it? I'm happy to help. Tell me, is there anything I can do to lighten your load a bit?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Nothing comes to mind. I appreciate the offer, but...

Alois: Oh, surely there must be something! Don't be shy about asking for help. We're practically siblings, after all. Cut from the same cloth. I was raised by Jeralt, just as you were. So we should have no trouble getting along.

Choice 1 Choice 2
You were raised by Jeralt? You think we're like siblings?
Alois: Huh? Did I not mention that? How thoughtless! What an embarrassing gaffe. Alois: Well, I'll confess, there is a considerable age gap between us!

Alois: My parents died when I was small, and I came to live in the monastery. It was an aimless existence. But sometimes, a knight would pass by, wearing magnificent armor. That knight was Jeralt. And the first time he laid eyes on me, he made me his squire! What was he thinking, eh?

Choice 1 Choice 2
That's crazy. Sounds like Jeralt.

Alois: A No kidding! I don't think I'll ever fully understand his logic. Later, I heard that the squire preceding me had died of a terrible plague. I looked a bit like him, and was about the same age, so Jeralt thought me a suitable replacement. A little nutty, old Jeralt, there's no doubt about that. Quite a character. All that was more than 30 years ago. How time flies.

Choice 1 Choice 2
30 years? Do you know his age?
Alois: That's right. I wasn't even 15 years old. Alois: Actually, I'm not entirely sure. You never asked him?
Prior to Chapter 9

Alois: Well, Jeralt hardly seems to have aged since then.

After Chapter 9

Alois: Well, Jeralt hardly seemed to age at all.

Alois: In fact, over drinks he once told me... Ah, perhaps that's a story for another day. At any rate, that's Jeralt for you. One of a kind. I don't think there's anyone else quite like him.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Yeah, probably not. If you say so...

Alois: Right. Well, now you've heard my whole story. I hope that you understand now why I feel such a strong sense of attachment to you. If you're ever in a bind, just give me a holler. I'll help however I can.

Thanks for offering, but I can handle myself.

Alois: Indeed, indeed. Well, I'll let you get back to it. But truly, if I can take anything off your plate, don't hesitate to let me know.

B Support

Alois: Hello, Professor. What brings you here? Fancy a bit of fishing?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Yes. No. I saw you here and...
Alois: Are you looking for help with something? Ah, no. Your eyes tell a different story.

Alois: You know, I can hardly go fishing without thinking of ol' Jeralt. He and I would just sit here, casting our lines again and again. I'm no better at it now than I was then! Not a single nibble.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Maybe if you were quieter... You're not cut out for it.
Alois: Ah, just like your father. You know all the tricks of the fisherman's trade. Alois: Ah, just like your father! He used to tell me exactly the same thing.

Alois: I was hopeless at it, but he was a master. In the time it took me to catch one fish, he could fill his basket to the brim. You know, talking to you, I'm feeling very nostalgic. Why don't you join me? We can trade some stories about the old man.

Alois: We spoke before about how Jeralt never seemed to age, right? Once, when he was drunk, he let the secret slip. He said he'd had an infusion of Crest-bearing blood, and it had greatly extended his life.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Crests can make people live longer? You're kidding, right?

Alois: Well, we'd both been drinking. I figured he was joking, so I just laughed it off. Then I asked him his age. He said he'd stopped counting after he hit one hundred. And he was telling the truth! In those 20 years he was away, he didn't age a bit. An incredible person, to be sure. And I probably don't know the half of it. Actually, I'd... I'd like to ask you something about Jeralt, if you don't mind. When Jeralt was away from the monastery, what was he like?

Choice 1 Choice 2
He liked to fish. He did nothing but drink.
Alois: In other words, he was exactly the same! When he was with the knights, he always found time to go fishing. He was hooked on it, you might say! He'd say there was no greater pleasure in life than sinking his teeth into a fish he'd caught, and washing it down with a drink. Alois: In other words, he was exactly the same! When I was his squire, he was always hollering for a drink. He just wouldn't put a cork in it! But on the battlefield he was unequaled. That's why people used to call him the Blade Breaker.

Alois: I have to say, right now, fishing with you, it really takes me back. This feels just like the good ol' days, when Jeralt was sitting alongside me...

A Support

Alois:... Ah, there you are. Hello.

Choice 1 Choice 2
You don't look as cheery as usual. You look gloomy.

Alois: Oh, yes. Apologies. I'm struggling with some unpleasant thoughts. Since the war began, I've ended so many lives. You and your students got your hands dirty as well. Nobody forced you all to join the fight, of course. You did so of your own volition. Still. There must be something very wrong with the world, for it to make children into killers.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I'm not a child. I know what you mean.
Alois: That's true enough. We've all gotten older. Ah, listen to me!

Alois: I'm sorry for being so glum.

Choice 1 Choice 2
You're more handsome when you smile. You're handsome when you brood.
Alois: Well said!

Alois: In truth, I don't think any expression will improve my looks. I'm a brute, no matter what face I pull! Ah, you really are just like Jeralt. When I was down in the dumps, he'd cheer me up with a playful quip. He gave me his library of jokes. But when I tell one of them, nobody laughs at the punchline. They laugh at me! You, on the other hand. You inherited the old man's comic talents. I'm feeling pretty perky now, all thanks to you. I can't stop this war by feeling gloomy about it. Onward! To a brighter future.

Hear, hear!

Alois: To tell you the truth, that was another line I picked up from Jeralt. He taught me everything about life. He was more important to me than anyone in the world. Apart from you, perhaps.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Because Jeralt was my father? You're making me blush.
Alois: Sure, there's that, but not only that. Alois: Come on, no need to blush! It's the truth.

Alois: When I look at you or see you fighting in battle, it's like I'm seeing a sibling. But at the same time...it's like seeing something sacred and powerful. Something I must defend. You're so important to the future of Fódlan... And to me. I promise to continue protecting you, with the strength of a knight and the love of a big brother.

Choice 1 Choice 2
You're more like a dad to me than a brother. I'm counting on you.
Alois: I guess that makes sense, when you consider the age difference between us, and my closeness to Jeralt. Regardless—in the name of the captain, I swear to keep you safe! Alois: Good! In the name of Jeralt, I swear to keep you safe!

Alois: You're welcome to return the favor, should you feel so inclined!

S Support

Goddess Tower

Byleth: ...
Alois: Hey, what're you doing here? Waiting for someone?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I was waiting for you. I'm waiting for a bearded man.
Alois: Aha! You've got a knack for rib-ticklers, no bones about it. We weren't planning to meet up. Alois: Oh, well, sorry to bother you... Wait. Are you talking about me? And my beard?

Alois: Anyway... Things seem to have quieted down across all of Fódlan. But we can't slow down now! The work's only just begun! In fact, we'll probably be busier than ever.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I need to rest. Let's get started!
Alois: Hah! You do look quite worn out. Alois: Agreed! I'll always be here to support you.

Alois: But when we've got a little breathing room, I'd like to go fishing with you. We can sit by the water together and idly cast our lines, not a care in the world... Ah, ahem. It occurs to me. Were you really waiting for someone? A little rendezvous, perhaps?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Actually, yes. Actually, no.
Alois: Ooh! So, who is it then? Someone I know? It is, isn't it? Captain Jeralt, listen up! I'll ensure that your daughter is matched with none but the worthiest partner! Alois: Really? Well, there's something to be said for a little independence. I think it's valuable for young people to spend a few years focused on their own growth. No need to rush into finding a husband!

You're acting strange.

Alois: I'm sorry. It's just, when it comes to your life, I get emotional, you know? You've...you've done so well. You've persisted through so many obstacles, and you just kept on fighting. I have no doubt Captain Jeralt's looking down proudly from heaven right now. And of course, I'm proud of you too. I'm a very proud big brother.

Cut it out with the "big brother" thing.

Alois: You could have let that one slide...
(S-support illustration)
Alois: At any rate, let's keep marching forward, together. For Fódlan! For the captain!

Choice 1 Choice 2
I can count on you, right? I know I can count on you.

Alois: Of course you can count on me! As long as I live, I'll be your most faithful ally!

Catherine

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Catherine: Hm. I wonder why.

Sorry?

Catherine: Why does Lady Rhea give you special treatment? You're not particularly strong or good-looking. You seem exceedingly unremarkable. Not that I doubt you were a skilled mercenary. Shamir came from the same background. But she doesn't get nearly as much of Lady Rhea's attention. Besides, it'd be one thing if you got brought on as a knight. But a professorship? Unprecedented.

Choice 1 Choice 2
It is? Sorry.
Catherine: I just don't get it. I'm flummoxed as to why she holds you in such high esteem. Catherine: I'm not blaming you. I'm just perplexed.
After Chapter 4

Catherine: And it's not like just anyone can wield the Sword of the Creator. It's a legendary Relic, right? And it was casually handed over to you! It's unbelievable.

Catherine: Maybe it's because you're related to Jeralt.

In Part I

Catherine: He was the leader of the Knights of Seiros, and probably the finest mercenary in all Fódlan. By the time I joined, he was gone, so I don't know him too well. But he's strong, right?

In Part II

Catherine: He was a leader of the Knights of Seiros, and probably the finest mercenary in all Fódlan. I only had a brief chance to work with him, but I've heard stories. He was quite strong, right?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Not as strong as people say. I don't know what you're talking about.

Catherine: Oh, come on! There can't be a soul in Fódlan who hasn't heard tales of the Blade Breaker! Maybe that's it. Jeralt used his influence to help you. But Lady Rhea wouldn't give you favorable treatment because of that. No, definitely not... There must be something more to you. OK, that settles it. I'm going to watch from afar, figure out what Lady Rhea could possibly see in you. Whatever it is, maybe I can copy it, so that she'll take a shine to me as well. And if I discover that your intentions are malicious, I'll cut you down. With relish.
Byleth: ...

B Support

(Catherine attacks Byleth)
Catherine: I was trying to catch you off-guard, but you managed to block it! Not too shabby, Professor!

Choice 1 Choice 2
That was dangerous. That wasn't funny.

Catherine: Oh, come on. Look at the blade I threw. It's just a wooden training sword. At worst, you could have gotten a bruise, or perhaps a splinter. Let's agree it was funny and move on.

Choice 1 Choice 2
It would have hurt enough. I could have died.
Catherine: Aw, poor thing! Aren't you used to getting hurt? You've been in your fair share of battles. Catheirne: How? By choking on it? Don't be so dramatic.

Catherine: Besides, I knew you'd dodge in time. I told you before that I was going to observe you. Since then, I've been watching you. I know what you're capable of.

Uh...

Catherine: I took steps to make myself invisible, so I could observe you without being detected. I hardly let you out of my sight. After extensive research, I've concluded that you really are first-rate. Your sword skills are impeccable; you're a gifted educator. You clearly love working with the students. Someone with all of your exceptional qualities should not exist. But here you are! At first, I thought Jeralt was the reason for Lady Rhea's interest in you. But no. Lady Rhea knew exactly what she was doing when she singled you out. Unfortunately, I can't hope to emulate you, let alone wield the Sword of the Creator. So my plan of imitating you for Lady Rhea's attention has come to nothing.

So, you're going to stop watching me?

Catherine: I didn't say that.

In Part II

Catherine: When we rescue Lady Rhea, I'll provide her a full report of your activities.

In Part I

Catherine: I plan to give Lady Rhea a detailed report about what you're up to.

Catherine: Hopefully then I'll be in her good graces. Oh, and don't think you can avoid being watched. I won't let you out of my sight!
Byleth: ...

A Support

Catherine: Hiiiiyah! I will not yield! Yah!

Catherine: It's been a while since I had such a close call. If not for you, Professor, I wouldn't have made it. I didn't expect to be ambushed on a simple scouting mission...

Choice 1 Choice 2
Are you hurt? Did you complete the mission?
Catherine: You should be asking about the mission, not about me. Catherine: Yes. My objective was to gauge the enemy's strength. I'd say I was successful, hah!

Catherine: I have to ask, Professor... What brought you here?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I had a premonition. I was worried about you.

Catherine: Hm. So you came to protect me. I'm beginning to understand why your allies love you. These are selfish times. One doesn't expect to encounter selflessness. You're kind. In that respect, I'd say you're much like Lady Rhea.

You think Lady Rhea is kind?

Catherine: Of course. It's thanks to her kindness that I'm here today. I was an outlaw in Faerghus. She took me in and let me live here.

You were an outlaw?

Catherine: Didn't I tell you? I was born into House Charon, in Faerghus. They used to call me Thunderstrike Cassandra. I was implicated in a plot to kill the king. It was a totally false accusation, of course. I had to flee the Kingdom, and the archbishop took me in.

Why did you come to the monastery?

Catherine: I used to be a student at the academy, so I knew I'd be safe here. Lady Rhea saved me once when I was a student, you know.

If Catherine has unlocked her and Seteth's C support

Catherine: We were tasked with battling monsters, but we were ambushed. I almost died.

If Catherine has not unlocked her and Seteth's C support

Catherine: I don't really remember what happened... I was badly injured and near death.

Catherine: Lady Rhea took care of me. She didn't mind getting dirty. She took my muddied, bloodied body into her arms... Since then, Lady Rhea has been my inspiration. I will always serve her, protect her... Love her. For some reason, when I think about Lady Rhea, your face comes to mind. You've become an important presence in my life.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I'm glad. I'm honored.

Catherine: I wasn't expecting you to have a positive response. I'm not thrilled about it, personally... I am still going to keep my eye on you. Not so I can report to Lady Rhea though. Just because I want to.

Shamir

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Shamir: Hey, Professor. The students seem to like you.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Not that much. It would seem that way.
Shamir: It doesn't make sense. You don't come across as particularly friendly. Shamir: Hah! And you're not modest about it. I like that.

Shamir: Still, I can't deny that you've got skills. It's a little strange, to be completely honest. I had my doubts, but they were right to make you a professor.

Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3
I was surprised too. I knew I could do it. I'm still not sure...
Shamir: I'd be suspicious of their true intentions, if I were you... But what's it matter? Seems like it turned out just fine for you. Shamir: Oh? You're an odd one. But what's it matter? Seems like it turned out fine for you. Shamir: Regardless, seems like it turned out fine for you.

Shamir: I'll admit, it's unbelievable that you used to be a mercenary. I was a merc before coming here, but I can't imagine pulling off your fancy tactician act. I freeze up near royals and nobles.

Choice 1 Choice 2
You were a mercenary? You're not a fan of nobles?
Shamir: I was. My family had nothing when I was growing up. There were too many mouths to feed, so I left. Joined up with some mercs for the pay. The work suited me, but I never liked having to bow and scrape to our noble employers. Shamir: You deal with a lot of nobles when you're a merc. I didn't mind putting my life on the line, but I never liked having to bow and scrape to our noble employers.

Shamir: That's what I like about being a Knight. I get to punch all the nobles I want. Hah! I'm joking. But the knights do make a good business partner.

Business partner?

Shamir: I don't believe in the Church of Seiros. It makes me a bit of an anomaly among the knights. Rhea took me in, so I became a knight to repay my debt to her. I may be a knight, but it still feels like I'm doing the same things I did as a merc.

If Sword and Shield of Seiros has not been completed

Shamir: Who knows though? Maybe you and I will end up working together.

If Sword and Shield of Seiros has been completed

Shamir: Who knows though? Maybe you and I will end up working together again, like at Derdriu.

Shamir: Us knights are a pretty tough crew... I'm guessing you'd run circles around us though. I'm interested to see where your path leads you.

B Support

Shamir: Thanks for your help out there. Battles tend to go smoother with you around.

Choice 1 Choice 2
The same to you. Smoother?
Shamir: Heh. I think you did most of the heavy lifting. Shamir: I can count on you doing most of the heavy lifting.

Shamir: It may be unwise to think this way on the battlefield... But I feel I can trust your commands without question.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Why's that? I still make mistakes.
Shamir: Not sure. I might have an idea, but... Never mind. Shamir: Don't we all? But, judging by the results of our recent battles, you're clearly good at this.

Shamir: I've also noticed that you've been putting me in more precarious situations lately. Almost like you know I won't question your orders.

Choice 1 Choice 2
My apologies for that. I know I can rely on you.
Shamir: No need. I'm glad you trust me to get the job done, but still... Shamir: Hah! I'm glad you trust me to get the job done, but still...

Shamir: I knew you were doing it on purpose.

In Crimson Flower

Shamir: You're in a very important position, now that you're leader of the Imperial army.

In any route but Crimson Flower

Shamir: You're in a very important position, now that you're leading the charge against the Empire.

Shamir: Funny to think you used to just teach at the Officers Academy. Your old students still call you "Professor." That's no title for the commander of an army.

Choice 1 Choice 2
There's no harm in it. I actually like it.
Shamir: Relax. I was just having fun. Shamir: You'll always be their professor, huh?

Shamir: You sure are an interesting one. My people lost the war and I was left to wander Fódlan alone, but I guess meeting you was my prize. You look confused. Did you not know any of this? I was living in my homeland of Dagda, up until the Imperial army destroyed it 10 years ago. But, being a mercenary, I have no real allegiance. That's why I'm working here now. Don't worry though. I don't plan to turn on you.

A Support

Shamir: It's been 10 years... Can I move on yet? Never mind. I know what you'd say.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Were you talking to someone? What are you doing here?
Shamir: In a sense. Someone who's long since passed. Shamir: I was just thinking about someone I used to know.

Shamir: Another mercenary I fought alongside. They were killed ten years ago when Dagda was in conflict with the Empire. It's all I can focus on lately...

Why do you think that is?

Shamir: To be honest, I blame you. Heh. I'm just teasing. I know it's not your fault. You just remind me of him. You give off a similar air... It's uncanny. You even have the same inflection, which makes no sense because we only ever spoke Dagdan. I don't know what it is, but you feel the same to me. I guess you just remind me of the past.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I'm sorry. I can't really help it...
Shamir: Please. It's not your fault. Shamir: That's fair. It's not your fault.

Shamir: It's my fault for getting caught up in memories. Still, you always remember your first love, right? That's enough of that. There are more relevant topics to discuss.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I suppose. What will you do after the war?
Shamir: There's no point in dwelling on the past. Let's talk about the future. Shamir: Good question. The world is completely open to me.

Shamir: Your next move seems apparent... But...who knows where I'll end up. Though, I may have done enough traveling for one lifetime. I like the idea of having a permanent home. And after all my time here, I've grown quite fond of Fódlan.

Cyril

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Cyril: Aha! Found ya! You're always nosing around places, aren't ya, Professor? Can be real hard to find ya sometimes!

Choice 1 Choice 2
Sorry about that. Is something the matter?
Cyril: No worrying about it! I just wanted to talk to ya about a thing today. Cyril: Well, yeah, I wouldn't have been running all over the place looking for you if stuff was normal.

Cyril: Do you remember how Lady Rhea asked you to come to the office this evening? Well, she told me that I should come to let ya know that today's a bad day for doing that, and you should go and see her tomorrow instead. That's pretty much everything I needed to say, I think... Oh! Except to ask you if you've seen Seteth around anywhere.

I haven't, sorry.

Cyril: Ugh, OK. I'm supposed to tell Seteth the thing Lady Rhea told me to tell you, but he's hard to find.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Want me to tell him for you? Want to look for him together?
Cyril: Nah, I'll find him myself. But if ya see him, then find me, please, and tell me where ya saw him, OK? 'Cause then I'll know where he is. Cyril: No, it's all right, thanks. But if ya see him, then please find me, and tell me where ya saw him, OK? Because then I'll know where he is and I can tell him.

Cyril: I'll be in the stables if ya need me. Gotta put out the fodder before it's the next kid's shift. Don't want her thinking I left my work for her to do. Oh! But if I'm not in the stables, and ya need to find me, I'll be at the forest up north 'cause there's a buncha logs lying around up there. I figure I oughta chop 'em up or else someone might trip on a log, or we might run out of firewood. And if I chop, then it'll save other people time. If it looks like I'm done there, then the corridors need to be sweeped, so if ya see Seteth and ya need to find me, then I might be there...

Can I help you with anything?

Cyril: Nope. This is my job. I'm not giving it to anyone else, because it's mine and I'm gonna do it. Besides, if ya help me out, Lady Rhea might gimme an earful. I don't know why, but Lady Rhea sure does seem to like ya. She's always worried about what ya might be doing or not doing...

Is that so?

Cyril: Oh yeah. Not that's it's any of my business. Anyways, Lady Rhea asked me to do some jobs, so I'm doing 'em all. Even some she didn't ask for, but I know need doing, so I'm doing 'em. End of story. And remember, if you see Seteth around, come find me and tell me where you saw him, yeah?

Seems like it'll be tough to find you...

Cyril: Huh? But I just told ya where I'd be. If I'm not in the stables, I'll be at the forest. If I'm not... Oh, I see. You're right. I'm all over the place, huh? I don't wanna waste your time, Professor, so if ya see Seteth, how about ya tell him I was looking for him and then tell him all the places I'll be. Then he can spend his time looking for me instead of you. Yeah! That sounds like a good plan. A real good plan. Let's do that! See ya later, Professor.
Byleth: ...

B Support

Cyril: ♪Keeping it clean... Sweeping it clean... No more trash... Nowhere, no how...♪ Oh darn. There's trash over there.

Hard at work, I see.

Cyril: Hey, Professor! The cathedral's a real important place for the Church of Seiros, so I always make sure it's all sparkling clean. The monks do some cleaning too, and they tell me not to bother—and sometimes they even say to go away—but they just don't clean as good as I do. I don't stop until everything shines.

Are you a believer?

Cyril: Nah, not really. And Lady Rhea told me it's OK if I don't show an interest unless I feel like it, and I haven't so far, but... I just wanna take good care of the things she cares about. If there's a thing she wants taken care of, then I'll do it better than anyone else. Whaddaya think? You'd go the extra mile for Lady Rhea, wouldn't ya? Don't ya feel the same? Since Lady Rhea really took a liking to you and all...

Choice 1 Choice 2
I wouldn't go that far... It's hard to find the time...

Cyril: Maybe you don't realize how great a person Lady Rhea is. She's always praying hard as she can for her followers all across Fódlan. She does it every single day! And even though she's always so busy, she tries to listen to as many people's needs as she can.

After Chapter 8

Cyril: When she'd seen the kids who lost their parents in Remire Village, she didn't leave 'em there. She got the church to take those kids in. Same as me.

Cyril: She's so kind. She's almost like a mom to all her followers, and just everybody that I can think of loves her.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Is that so? I think it's about more than kindness.
Cyril: You really didn't know? Cyril: Hang on! You trying to say ya know more about Lady Rhea than I do?

Cyril: OK, maybe she likes ya more than she likes me... But I know that I know a whole lot more about her than you do. I know these things, OK? So don't go talking down to me like ya know better.

I wasn't, though...

Cyril: Huh? Well, just as long as we're all clear on that.

A Support

Cyril: Phew! Time for a breather. Hey, Professor.

You've been busy.

Cyril: Yup. Noticed you have been too. Seems like it's been a real rough day for just about everybody, huh? I've been so busy I still haven't eaten. I hope there's still food left.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Here, have some candy. Here, have some meat.
Cyril: Whoa! Thanks, Professor! Mmm-mm... This is really good! Cyril: How come you're carrying that around? Whatever. I'm hungry! Mmm-mm... When you're hungry enough, just about anything tastes good.

Cyril: What a day... I need a nap, but I still gotta get the dining hall cleaned up.

You shouldn't push yourself too hard.

Cyril: Huh, Professor, that's funny. You push yourself harder than anybody else. Ya make me look lazy! Besides, I don't even break a sweat doing this stuff.

Before Silver Snow Chapter 19 and Verdant Wind Chapter 20

Cyril: The day Lady Rhea comes home, I want her to see the monastery the way it was five years ago. That's why I do all this stuff—for her. And the harder I work, the better.

Before Silver Snow Chapter 19 and Verdant Wind Chapter 20

Cyril: I'm always real glad to be busy. All my work's like a gift I'm giving Lady Rhea. I've gotta make myself useful. Gotta repay my debt to her, ya see?

Cyril: Heck, I'd do more than I do now if there were hours in the day, but I can't go without sleep. Tried once. You must think I'm pretty weird, huh, Professor? I'm always on about Lady Rhea, and I'm not even from Fódlan. I bet most people around here think I'm kinda weird. But I'm real grateful for everything Lady Rhea's done for me.

Choice 1 Choice 2
It's noble of you to show such gratitude. I don't think it's wrong to live for another.

Cyril: That's nice of you to say. Real nice. Thanks, Professor. It's good to know you like me. Helps me feel even more at home. I've heard people say that good folks have a heart of gold. Not real gold, I mean. Just, they always care about everybody else. Even guys like me. Lady Rhea's incredible, but I figure you're just the same, Professor. OK. I guess I gotta give in and get some sleep. I'll get up extra early to make up for it. Good night, Professor...

S Support

Goddess Tower

Cyril: Oh, hey there...

What are you doing?

Cyril: Just...looking at the stars. I've been so busy, I haven't had much time for that lately. I don't know what to do now, anyway...

In Silver Snow and Verdant Wind if Byleth did not unlock her A support with Rhea

Cyril: With Lady Rhea gone, I feel like there's not much point in me being here anymore.

In Azure Moon or Silver Snow and Verdant Wind if Byleth unlocked her A support with Rhea

Cyril: I wanted to do so much more for Lady Rhea, but she wouldn't let me. She said I paid my dues already. More than I owed, she said. Told me to live for myself now...

What do you want to do?

Cyril: I don't know. Up till now, she's all I've been living for. That's the way it's always been, so I don't have any good ideas about what I oughta do next. I've got nowhere else to go. Not even back to Almyra.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Why don't you stay here? You could go on a journey.
Cyril: What am I supposed to do here? Can't stay when there's nothing for me to do. Cyril: I wouldn't even know where to try and go...or what I'd do when I got there.

So there's nothing you desire?

Cyril: Desire? Huh... I don't know. Only thing I ever really wanted was to serve Lady Rhea. I guess that's what I want. Someone I can help. I don't think I can live my life just for me. Do you think maybe, from now on... I mean, if you'd be OK with it, I could...

I want you to have this.

(Byleth presnets Jeralt's ring)
Cyril: A ring?

Try it on.

Cyril: O-OK... It's a real snug fit. But why are you giving me this?

There's no running away now.

Cyril: No running aw— Is this a cursed ring?! If I run away, I'll die?! Why would you— Oh, so I can't leave this place... You...really want me to stay that badly? Ya know what? I'm happy to stay! I'll work real hard and be super useful to you! I think it's kinda who I am, living like this, being real useful to other folks. Besides, I'll die if I try to leave, right? Actually, this ring could come off pretty easy.

You want to take it off?

Cyril: Nah, it gives me a reason to stay. That's the whole point, right? Heh, whether we stay or go, I'm stickin' with you. I've gone and fallen in love, ya know. To be honest, since the first day you showed up, I always did like ya.
(S-support illustration)
Cyril: Think I can get a good night's sleep now, knowing I'll still be here tomorrow... I'm gonna head to bed. Sleep tight. Love ya! See ya in the morning!

Rhea

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Byleth (F)
Support information: Small portrait rhea fe16.png
Rhea
C:
Available between Chapters 5 and 9
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available between Chapters 6 and 9
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Chapters 11 and 12
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter
Only available in Silver Snow

C Support

Rhea: Welcome, Professor. This is the first time I have welcomed you here, is it not? There is no need to be nervous. Please, come closer. When you speak with me here in this room, you are not speaking with the archbishop, but with Rhea. It's just me.

Choice 1 Choice 2
Understood. I'm still nervous.
Rhea: Such a sweet child. (Support up with Rhea)
Rhea: What a sweet child you are.

Rhea: Oh, my apologies. I should not be treating you like a child. As Jeralt's kin, somehow you don't seem at all a stranger to me... Speaking of Jeralt, may I ask if he ever spoke of me to you?

Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3
He never mentioned you. He said you were frightening. He said you were incredible.
Rhea: Oh dear. How heartless of him. In any case, let us endeavor to become closer from here on out. (Support up with Rhea)
Rhea: My, but that does sound like something Jeralt would say. However, one would be remiss to not take circumstance into consideration. In order to rise to the role of archbishop, one must maintain an unbiased approach to judgment. It oft requires a certain sternness of words and actions. However... I believe that the person who stands before you now is no longer frightening. At least...that is my hope.
(Support up with Rhea)
Rhea: Hm, is that so? Unfortunately, I am unable to believe that such words fell from Jeralt's lips. I want you to know that you are free to speak candidly. There is no need to spare me from the truth, however harsh it may be.

Rhea: Since you are here, shall I tell you about the Jeralt that I knew? By the look of it, you haven't heard much about his time at the monastery, have you? When I first met Jeralt, he was quite young. Why, he could not even grow a full beard at that point! On one fateful occasion, the band of mercenaries he belonged to fought alongside the Knights of Seiros. I was traveling with the knights at the time, and Jeralt jumped in front of an attack meant for me. He was gravely wounded. On the verge of death. I tended to his wounds in a desperate attempt to save his life. Thankfully, my efforts were not in vain. Jeralt managed to escape a seemingly certain death. I made arrangements for him to receive further care at Garreg Mach. The moment he was deemed fully recovered, I invited him to join the knights.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I didn't know... Thank you for telling me. He never told me...
(Support up with Rhea)

Rhea: Well, it is not a story I have often repeated. Even at the monastery, there are not many who know that. I tell you this because...to me, you are the child of the one who saved my life all those years ago. And also...

Yes?

Rhea: Never mind. It is nothing. I simply wanted to say that I trust you. By coming to visit with me today, you have... Well... Suffice it to say that my day is brighter than it otherwise would have been. I thank you for that.

B Support

Rhea: Hello, Professor. It is so nice to see you here. It brings me great joy to know that you wished to visit with me again. I have this odd feeling that recently you've been trying to avoid me...

Choice 1 Choice 2
That isn't so. Maybe.
(Support up with Rhea)
Rhea: I am relieved to hear that.
Rhea: Yes. I thought as much.

Rhea: In any case, I am delighted by this opportunity to speak with you again. My, how laughable I must seem! I imagine you must be dumbstruck by how unbecoming my behavior is for the archbishop of all of Fódlan...

Choice 1 Choice 2
Quite unbecoming. I'm sorry to have made you feel that way.
Rhea: Such brusque manners! You must get those from your father. (Support up with Rhea)
Rhea: Oh, please do not waste your apologies on me. I am, perhaps, oversensitive. But thank you all the same. You are very kind.

Rhea: In any case, how are you feeling? Have you experienced anything strange since you began wielding the Sword of the Creator?

Choice 1 Choice 2
Can't say that I have. What do you mean?
Rhea: Oh. I am glad. There are so many legends about that blade. I was worried that carrying it may result in some strange side effect. Rhea: Oh, there are just so many legends about that blade. I was worried that carrying it may result in some strange side effect.

Rhea: Has there really been nothing odd? A tightness in your chest? Strange dreams? Anything of the sort?

Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3
I'm fine. Actually... I have had strange dreams lately. Actually, there is a young girl...
Rhea: I see. Well, if something does occur, please let me know immediately. After all, it might have something to do with that Relic of yours. (Support up with Rhea)
Rhea: Strange dreams, you say? Hm. They may very well have something to do with that Relic of yours.
(Support down with Sothis)
Rhea: So you saw a young girl? And she appeared to you like a phantom? I'm afraid I can't explain such an occurrence, but it may very well have something to do with that Relic of yours.

Rhea: Please know that you are welcome to come to me about anything. I am here for you, always. By the way... When I see you at work, giving such splendid guidance to all of your students... I want you to know that it brings me great joy, as though I, myself, am receiving the benefit of your kindness.

A Support

Rhea: Hello there. I've been waiting for you. If you would, please allow me a closer look at your face. Those beautiful, shining eyes... And silken hair, so similar to my own...
Byleth: ...
Rhea: Oh dear, please excuse my rudeness. I forgot myself for a moment. It is only that we haven't had a chance to speak privately since you were blessed with the power of the goddess. I hope I have not caused you any discomfort.

Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3
Not at all. It was comforting. Please don't do that again.
Rhea: In that case, I hope you will allow me to behold your sweet face again in future. It is my dearest wish that we may strengthen the bonds between us further still. (Support up with Rhea)
Rhea: Oh? I do not know what to say! I am overjoyed that you feel that way, but... Well, to be frank, that is not like you, is it? Still, no matter how I wish to strengthen the bonds between us, it is important that I not overstep.
(Support down with Rhea)
Rhea: You cannot mean that! I...I am so very sorry. No matter how dearly I wish to strengthen the bonds between us, it is important that I not overstep.

Our bonds?

Rhea: Yes. As souls blessed by a connection to the progenitor god, the bonds between us are truly unbreakable. Just as the goddess blessed you with her own power... I, too, received her divine protection. Long, long ago. Though different, our fates are entwined.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I understand. I don't understand.
Rhea: You say that now, but I am certain there is much you still wish to know. To that end, know that truth has a way of revealing itself, in time. Rhea: Yes, I am certain there is much you still don't understand. Just know that truth has a way of revealing itself, in time.

Rhea: If you experience any further changes, please know that you can rely on me to guide you. Seteth and Flayn are also here to support you however they can. Dear child... May the goddess protect you, always.

S Support

Sothis

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Byleth (F)
Support information: Small portrait sothis fe16.png
Sothis
C:
Available in both parts
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter
Additional notes: Can only be S-Supported

S Support

Byleth: ...

The war is over...

Byleth: ...

But this is only the beginning...

Byleth: ...
Sothis: Complain, complain, complain... What is it now?
Byleth: Hm?!
Sothis: You are a fool! Just standing there and acting nonchalant! Have you already forgotten about me?!

You said you were going to vanish...

Sothis: I also said I would always be with you! But perhaps you would have preferred it if I had vanished without a trace! Hmph. You were alone... And so I chose to come back to this world...to stay with you.

Choice 1 Choice 2
I was doing OK... I was lonely.
Sothis: Do not put on a show! You know you cannot hide your truth from me. Sothis: I know, I know. Keep back your tears. You have me now.

Sothis: And I must say...that you have done quite well. Of course you have. I chose to join our souls because I have great faith in you. And yet, I must admit I did not know you would achieve so much. To think you could have died so early on...

Choice 1 Choice 2
Was it you who saved me? That was a close call...
Sothis: Well, who can say? My memory is faint... Sothis: And that is all you have to say? You are impossible to stir...

Sothis: But all is well that ends so well. Is that not what they say?

Since you're here... I want you to have this.

(Byleth presents Jeralt's ring)
Sothis: Huh? What is that thing?! A ring, of course. But I must ask... For whom?

My pocket.

Sothis: I see... Or no. I take it back. You are not making any sense! Could it be...that my own feelings were somehow influential? But when I think about it like that, I can't help but feel that...that... That I'm so in love I should make an eternal vow!

Do you really love me that much?

Sothis: What?! Oh! I! Were you...eavesdropping?! Oh, fine! I shall admit... I do. I love you deeply! Overwhelmingly! Passionately! Ours is a love without an end! And so... I guess I shall accept that ring of yours.

You will?

Sothis: Indeed. It's only right, for you and I are joined within our souls. And that is much the same as marriage, don't you think?

In any route but Crimson Flower

Sothis: The stone within your chest is little more than decoration now.

In Crimson Flower

Sothis: The stone within your chest... It is no more.

Sothis: That means...it is within your very soul that I exist.
Byleth: ...
Sothis: And so? Whatever are you waiting for?

How do I...

Sothis: Hm? Ah. Well, just wear it on your own finger! Our love is all that matters, not a ring. The two of us are one, for now and ever. I hope you are aware of that. In sickness and in health, and come what may, I shall be deep within your heart. I...I love you. And I can feel the warmth of love from you as well.

I love you too.

(S-support illustration)
Sothis: I know. You can no longer hide a thing from me. The day you die, I'll follow you. We shall journey as one until the end of time. I never tire of being around you. Since we could not trade words for far too long, I have much that I wish to say to you! I know just where to start. Do you recall what we spoke of before? I had told you not to let your guard down... Honestly, I adore you, but you can be so childish...

Jeritza

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Byleth (F)
Support information: Small portrait jeritza 02 fe16.png
Jeritza
C:
Available in Part II
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in Part II
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter
Additional notes: Can only be supported in Crimson Flower

C Support

B Support

A Support

S Support

Yuri

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Byleth (F)
Support information: Small portrait yuri fe16.png
Yuri
C:
Available in Part I
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter
Additional notes: Only available as downloadable content

C Support

B Support

A Support

S Support

Balthus

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Byleth (F)
Support information: Small portrait balthus fe16.png
Balthus
C:
Available in Part I
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter
Additional notes: Only available as downloadable content

C Support

B Support

A Support

S Support

Constance

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Byleth (F)
Support information: Small portrait constance fe16.png
Constance
C:
Available in Part I
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter
Additional notes: Only available as downloadable content

C Support

B Support

A Support

Hapi

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Byleth (F)
Support information: Small portrait hapi fe16.png
Hapi
C:
Available in Part I
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter
Additional notes: Only available as downloadable content

C Support

B Support

A Support