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Rogues & Redeemers 1/Conversations

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This is a listing of optional conversations in Rogues & Redeemers 1, triggered when a character either speaks to a specific NPC ally character or gets into battle against a specific enemy character.

Conversations with ally characters

Frederick with Alm

Alm: Tell me: What does your commander do back in your world?
Frederick: What does he do? That's rather a complicated question. It might be difficult to explain...
Alm: But he leads an army, isn't that right?
Frederick: Yes, more or less.
Alm: Then he must be a king or general. And you are his lieutenant?
Frederick: Precisely.
Alm: As lieutenant, do you ever wish your commander did things differently?
Frederick: Why do you ask?
Alm: Well, I've been known to lead forces myself...and I often wonder what my men wish of me.
Frederick: Hmm... I'm sure one could make a list... But I imagine what they'd want most is for you not to care.
Alm: Huh?
Frederick: If you're a leader, lead. Don't look to your men for a critique. Sweating the details is their job.
Alm: ...Really?
Frederick: Really. If you care for your men, then believe in the path you choose for them. Do that much, and you'll find they won't ask for much else.
Alm: Interesting. I appreciate the advice.
Frederick: You're quite welcome.

Virion with Leif

Virion: What remarkable qualities you exhibit!
Leif: ...Are you talking to me?
Virion: Of course. I have been watching you very intently. You pretend to be rough-hewn, but I know character when I see it. You are highborn, but you were raised amongst commoners.
Leif: That's right. My father's kingdom was destroyed, and I was raised in a country village.
Virion: I knew it! Nothing gets past Virion.
Leif: Do you have a point?
Virion: Not a point, per se. But many of late seem to doubt my gifts of keen perception. I felt the need to put them to the test.
Leif: You could find a better place than the middle of a battlefield.
Virion: Tsk tsk, so naive. Sound judgment has a place everywhere—in and out of battle. If you intend to be a king one day, at least remember that.
Leif: I will try.
Virion: Splendid. Carry on, then.
Leif: ...Why do the sensible ones always come across as the strangest?

Miriel with Sigurd

Miriel: Are you commander of this army?
Sigurd: Yes. Is something wrong?
Miriel: Fascinating... Would you mind if I observe you for a while?
Sigurd: Observe me? Whatever for?
Miriel: You are clearly cut from different cloth than our leader. And the more references I study, the better my picture of leadership.
Sigurd: Why study it at all?
Miriel: Do I need a reason, outside of the accumulation of knowledge?
Sigurd: Hmm... I grant you permission to study me, under one condition.
Miriel: What is that?
Sigurd: You will report your findings to your commander. I'm not handing out wisdom just to see it go to waste.
Miriel: You want to see it leveraged... Very well. You have my word.
Sigurd: Then let's begin.
Miriel: You have my full attention.

Cordelia with Roy

Roy: Do you mind if I ask you something?
Cordelia: What is it, milord?
Roy: Are battles here any different from the ones in your world? If so, I'd like to know.
Cordelia: Why?
Roy: I might be able to use that knowledge to improve our tactics here.
Cordelia: Well...if I had to pick one thing—our fighters often pair up.
Roy: Really?
Cordelia: Yes. By covering each other, we're able to fight more effectively.
Roy: Interesting... In my world, we usually fight man-to-man. I'll have to try your way. Thank you.
Cordelia: You're welcome.

Say'ri with Ephraim

Ephraim: Tell me, visitor. Is it easier to fight in your world or ours?
Say'ri: Yours, I suppose. Fewer obstacles.
Ephraim: ...Fences and walls, you mean?
Say'ri: Nay, sir. Fewer doubts and reservations. Here, all enemies are strangers. In my world, I had to fight my own brother.
Ephraim: I see... Then I understand. I once had to take down my own best friend.
Say'ri: Mm... Strange, isn't it, that war can overpower love so easily? That must be a universal truth, if it holds in your world and mine...
Ephraim: I hope not. I don't want to feel that pain again.
Say'ri: Who would?

Lucina with Seliph

Seliph: I see women fight in your army as well.
Lucina: Of course. Though the men do outnumber us.
Seliph: Why do you fight, my lady?
Lucina: To help my father.
Seliph: Your father is in the army, too?
Lucina: Yes. He leads it.
Seliph: I see. Then you and I are the same. Now my father and I fight in one army, but it wasn't always this way. You might say that, at one time, I was chasing his ghost...
Lucina: Believe it or not, I think I understand how that feels.
Seliph: Having a great father is no easy burden...
Lucina: I suppose not! But I still count myself lucky to be with him.
Seliph: And I feel the same.

Kjelle with Ike

Kjelle: You're the one!
Ike: I'm the "one" what? Where did that come from?
Kjelle: Please! Make me your disciple! Teach me everything!
Ike: You want me to teach you?
Kjelle: Yes! I've been watching you—how you move, how you fight... Phantom or not, you're perfect.
Ike: "Phantom"?
Kjelle: Uh, nothing... Anyway, please. Will you take me under your wing?
Ike: Sorry, but I'm going to have to decline.
Kjelle: What? Why? Am I not worthy?
Ike: Look, I'm just not the take-under-my-wing type. All right?
Kjelle: But, sir!
Ike: If you want to learn, you don't have to be my disciple. Just stay close and fight by my side. You'll pick up on stuff.
Kjelle: You'd permit me?
Ike: We're allies. You don't need my permission.
Kjelle: Oh! Thank you, sir!

Severa with Sothe

Sothe: Huh? Oh, it's one of them.
Severa: Hey, get back here!
Sothe: What do you want?
Severa: Don't play dumb with me. You took one look at me and then pulled the disappearing act. That is so disrespectful!
Sothe: Look, I just don't think your kind and mine should mix.
Severa: As long as we're fighting together, we have to mix. So what if we come from another world? Shape up!
Sothe: I don't want to get friendly. Today you're my ally, but tomorrow you could be my enemy.
Severa: ......
Sothe: See? I need a clear conscience if you and I stand on opposite sides one day. I already had to take down one "friend" in my last battle. So let's keep the faux camaraderie to a minimum. All right?
Severa: Stop that! You're making all these assumptions! You can't enjoy life if you're constantly worrying about how it'll all go wrong.
Sothe: Live each moment, huh?
Severa: That's right. You're not the only one who's been through hell, you know.
Sothe: Fair enough.
Severa: Now can we be civilized or not?
Sothe: ...I'll think about it.

Tiki with Pr. Marth

Pr. Marth: Beg pardon... Do I...know you?
Tiki: Ah! Y-you must be mistaken, sire.
Pr. Marth: I see... Forgive me. It's just—you remind me so much of a girl I know.
Tiki: Do I? ...What sort of girl?
Pr. Marth: Well, she's younger than you—just a child, really. But she's so kind and innocent—she beams when she smiles.
Tiki: So does that mean she...
Pr. Marth: Hm?
Tiki: Well, is she important to you?
Pr. Marth: Of course. She's like... Well, like a little sister to me, I suppose. I could not bear to lose her.
Tiki: Do you mean that?
Pr. Marth: With all my heart. The girl has been through terrible hardships despite her age. The least I can do is stand by her until she finds a happy future.
Tiki: ......
Pr. Marth: But listen to me. What a bore! I shall leave you here, my lady. Good luck in the field.
Tiki: Thank you, Mar-Mar. For standing by me...

Yen'fay with Eliwood

Eliwood: Hold, sir.
Yen'fay: What is it?
Eliwood: It's been bothering me... You seem different from the other visitors.
Yen'fay: How so?
Eliwood: You just seem...distant. Out-of-body, if I had to describe it.
Yen'fay: Apt words for a ghost.
Eliwood: Ghost? You look alive enough to me.
Yen'fay: Aye, sir. 'Tis just an expression. I erred in the past and failed to protect someone I love. I fear my heart died with her.
Eliwood: Forgive me for intruding on a matter I don't fully understand... But wouldn't she want you to move on instead of dwelling on the past?
Yen'fay: It sounds very simple when you put it like that.
Eliwood: And I know it's not. You need to find those answers yourself... But you won't get that far if some enemy cuts you down first.
Yen'fay: Verily so. Then I shall try harder to keep myself alive in spirit.
Eliwood: A wise choice, sir.

Conversations with enemy characters

Robin(M) vs. Saias

Saias: The tactician? Why are you on the front lines?
Robin: Fighting with my mind isn't half as fun as fighting the other way.
Saias: Ha! Well said. Shall we, then?

Robin(M) vs. Katarina

Katarina: You...
Robin: ...Yes? Me?
Katarina: I'm sorry. It's just...for a moment, you reminded me of someone dear to me. It's probably just in my head. Forget I said anything.
Robin: Well, you can't just leave it like that. Tell me about this man.
Katarina: Well, he had no sense of direction. And he was a terrible cook...
Robin: I'm sorry I asked...
Katarina: But he was strong, and kind... He believed in me right until the end and guided me back to the light. Even if he were reborn as someone else, he'd have a place in my heart.
Robin: Er...thank you.
Katarina: What? ...Ah! I'm sorry! I have no idea what I'm saying!
Robin: Heh, to be honest, neither do I.
Katarina: A-anyway, you're the enemy tactician, aren't you?
Robin: That's right.
Katarina: Then you're an important target. I'm sorry, but I have to take you down.
Robin: What?! Yeesh, you sure change your mind quick!

Robin(F) vs. Katarina

Katarina: You...
Robin: ...Yes? Me?
Katarina: I'm sorry. It's just...for a moment, you reminded me of someone dear to me. It's probably just in my head. Forget I said anything. You're the enemy tactician, aren't you?
Robin: That's right.
Katarina: Then you're an important target. I'm sorry, but I have to take you down.
Robin: What?! ...Why did you even start this conversation?

Frederick vs. Eldigan

Eldigan: One step closer, and you'll feel the pain of regret!
Frederick: Get in my way, and I'll step as close as I like!

Lissa vs. Petrine

Petrine: The enemy must be desperate if they're using little things like you.
Lissa: I'm not little and I'm not being used! Fight me and see for yourself!

Stahl vs. Travant

Travant: I should withdraw now...but then again, I was well compensated... I suppose I have time to crush one weakling like you.
Stahl: I get the feeling you could aim a little higher, but have it your way...

Miriel vs. Raydrik

Raydrik: Surrender now, woman, and there may be a place for you at my table.
Miriel: A quick analysis of your words, bearing, and actions makes one thing clear: A man of your diminutive ability is hardly worth my time.
Raydrik: What! How dare you!

Kellam vs. the Black Knight

Kellam: My gods! Just looking at you overwhelms me! ...Do you think you could give me some tips? I lack presence.
Black Knight: No advice, but you can mull it over more later...if you manage to survive.

Lon'qu vs. Marisa

Lon'qu: A woman?
Marisa: ...Yes? So?
Lon'qu: Fight somewhere else. ...I don't care for women.
Marisa: Well, speaking for all of us, I'd say we don't think too highly of you, either!

Maribelle vs. Narcian

Maribelle: You there. Could you kindly keep your distance? It disgusts me to be within eyeshot of a foul boor like you.
Narcian: B-boor?! You'll pay for that insult!

Ricken vs. Raigh

Raigh: Go away. I don't want to fight some child!
Ricken: What?! Well, how old are YOU?

Panne vs. Oliver

Oliver: Ah! What exquisite beauty. Let me add you to my collection.
Panne: I would rather die!

Nowi vs. Gharnef

Gharnef: Ah, a manakete... Heh heh... You'll make a fine replacement for Tiki.
Nowi: I'm not anyone's replacement! I'm me!

Libra vs. Arvis

Arvis: Move aside, woman. Stay well enough hidden, and I might yet spare you.
Libra: ...Except I'm a man. You're not very observant, are you? And besides—you're the one who needs to run and hide!

Olivia vs. Navarre

Navarre: I'll turn no blade of mine on a woman.
Olivia: That's kind of you, but the feeling isn't mutual. Sorry.

Cherche vs. Ashnard

Cherche: Why do you ride your wyvern like that? Have you no concern for your mount?
Ashnard: I'm concerned with winning.
Cherche: Then you do not deserve to stay aloft!

Donnel vs. Zephiel

Zephiel: Run home, boy!
Donnel: Boy? I'm as much a man as you! Watch and see!

Anna vs. Sephiran

Anna: Hi! Want to take a look at my wares?
Sephiran: Wouldn't your comrades disapprove of you selling to the enemy, merchant?
Anna: Hey, I'm allowed to cut a profit, as long as I cut down my share of foes.
Sephiran: Let's see how good you are at the latter.

Lucina vs. Camus

Camus: What? Prince Marth? ...No, you're a girl.
Lucina: No, I'm the warrior who will take you down, General. Count on it!

Owain vs. Jaffar

Owain: Ha ha ha! At long last, my nemesis! After millennia of searching, I have... Um, are you ignoring me?
Jaffar: ...I don't like theater.
Owain: Theater?! That's it! Now you really ARE my nemesis!

Inigo vs. Ursula

Ursula: You look lonely. Shall I give you some attention?
Inigo: Oh! Er...um...I'm sorry, but aren't you just a bit old for me?
Ursula: ...I don't think you catch my meaning.

Brady vs. Ares

Brady: Look at this guy, struttin' around on his high horse. You wanna fight?
Ares: I'm no better than any man, but if it's a fight you want—
Brady: That's right! Let's go!

Gerome vs. Selena

Selena: Nice mask.
Gerome: Thank you. A shame you'll never learn anything more about it.
Selena: That's fine by me. I'm here to fight, not write a book.

Morgan(M) vs. Linus

Linus: Pray. I'll give you that much time. All the evil that you've done up to now... Repent it, and sleep.
Morgan: Well, I can't think of any evil I've done, but I may as well pray. ...... Right, that takes care of that. I can give you that thrashing now!

Morgan(F) vs. Lloyd

Lloyd: In the name of the Fang, I sentence you to death. Do not blame me for your fate. It is your own doing.
Morgan: What? I didn't do anything! First of all, who are you to judge anyone, let alone me? Gods, people like you need a sound lesson!

Laurent vs. Nergal

Nergal: Heh heh... You can writhe against fate, but you will never be free of it. This world was meant to be ours!
Laurent: Fate's far too loose a principle to rattle me. Perhaps you might try to impress me with actions rather than words?

Noire vs. Jamke

Jamke: Why do you insist on lingering in this world, damn you?
Noire: Ah! I'm sorry, I'm sorry...
Jamke: Spare me your apologies! If you are truly sorry, then leave!
Noire: I'm sorry...but I can't do that.

Nah vs. Julius

Julius: Have you gone mad? You cannot even touch me.
Nah: I don't want to touch you. I want to destroy you!

Tiki vs. Ishtar

Tiki: I see the pain in your eyes. Why do you put yourself through this struggle?
Ishtar: Silence! What I do, I do for Lord Julius!

Gangrel vs. Hardin

Gangrel: Bwa ha ha! Look at that pathetic expression! Did you wake up this morning and realize your life went all wrong? Or did some woman leave you for another man?
Hardin: Silence! I have only one answer for a dog like you!

Walhart vs. Lyon

Lyon: What I am doing is just. It is right!
Walhart: Trying to convince yourself? You won't convince me, you filthy cur!