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*'''[[Noah]]-''' In the first conversation, Noah ponders about this mysterious area of Bern that he had never been to. Karel begins talking with Noah and says he once traveled around a lot when he lived by the way of the sword, and when Noah asks he said he had been to Ilia once. In the second conversation, Noah asks Karel about the Saint of Swords, but Karel claims nit to have heard of him. Noah tells him of a time that the Saint of Swords saved his village from bandits, but Karel tells Noah he is wrong. In the final conversation, Karel admits he is the Saint of Swords. He tells Noah that he did not intend to protect his village, but only to kill. He says he is not worthy of being called Saint of Swords and Noah has no reason to thank him. Noah is amazed at the change that had gone on in Karel. Karel tells him cryptically that some things are not realized until you lose something else, and by the time his foolishness left him, it was already too late. | *'''[[Noah]]-''' In the first conversation, Noah ponders about this mysterious area of Bern that he had never been to. Karel begins talking with Noah and says he once traveled around a lot when he lived by the way of the sword, and when Noah asks he said he had been to Ilia once. In the second conversation, Noah asks Karel about the Saint of Swords, but Karel claims nit to have heard of him. Noah tells him of a time that the Saint of Swords saved his village from bandits, but Karel tells Noah he is wrong. In the final conversation, Karel admits he is the Saint of Swords. He tells Noah that he did not intend to protect his village, but only to kill. He says he is not worthy of being called Saint of Swords and Noah has no reason to thank him. Noah is amazed at the change that had gone on in Karel. Karel tells him cryptically that some things are not realized until you lose something else, and by the time his foolishness left him, it was already too late. | ||
*'''[[Rutgar]]-''' In the first conversation, Rutgar talks with Karel and seems honored by the Saint of Sword's presence. But Karel believes that his skills have grown rusty, so the younger generation could probably surpass him. In the second conversation, Karel asks Rutgar to spar with him, but Rutgar refuses because Karel is not using his sword to kill and thus is not agreeing with Rutgar's path. But Karel tells Rutgar that all paths of the sword lead to one place. In the final conversation, Rutgar admires Karel's might and asks how he can blend in with the air like Karel does. Karel tells Rutgar it is because he is born in the Sacae and he has his Father the Sky and his Mother the Earth in the Sacae. Rutgar admits he isn't a pure Sacaen, but Karel says that he should have sensed the sky and earth once, and probably could again when the war was over. He assures Rutgar that the wind blowing through the plains doesn't forget the one it loves. | *'''[[Rutgar]]-''' In the first conversation, Rutgar talks with Karel and seems honored by the Saint of Sword's presence. But Karel believes that his skills have grown rusty, so the younger generation could probably surpass him. In the second conversation, Karel asks Rutgar to spar with him, but Rutgar refuses because Karel is not using his sword to kill and thus is not agreeing with Rutgar's path. But Karel tells Rutgar that all paths of the sword lead to one place. In the final conversation, Rutgar admires Karel's might and asks how he can blend in with the air like Karel does. Karel tells Rutgar it is because he is born in the Sacae and he has his Father the Sky and his Mother the Earth in the Sacae. Rutgar admits he isn't a pure Sacaen, but Karel says that he should have sensed the sky and earth once, and probably could again when the war was over. He assures Rutgar that the wind blowing through the plains doesn't forget the one it loves. | ||
− | *'''[[Zeiss]]-''' In the first conversation, Zeiss recognizes Karel as the Sword Saint and mentions how he fought Bern soldiers at one point. Karel tells him the names of countries are useless to him, and he only lives for his family. Zeiss wishes he could think the same with Bern's recent defeat. In the second conversation, Zeiss talks about how he had battled his own brother, [[Gale]], and apologizes for boring Karel. However, Karel tells him that a life story can never be boring | + | *'''[[Zeiss]]-''' In the first conversation, Zeiss recognizes Karel as the Sword Saint and mentions how he fought Bern soldiers at one point. Karel tells him the names of countries are useless to him, and he only lives for his family. Zeiss wishes he could think the same with Bern's recent defeat. In the second conversation, Zeiss talks about how he had battled his own brother, [[Gale]], and apologizes for boring Karel. However, Karel tells him that a life story can never be boring. |
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