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*'''[[Jaffar]]-''' Matthew confronts Jaffar looking for clues as to who killed Leila. He realizes that only one of the Four Fangs could have killed someone with Leila's skill, and he then realizes that Jaffar must have done it. Matthew then swears to kill Jaffar. In the second conversation, Matthew attempts to kill Jaffar, but Jaffar is able to get behind Matthew. But Jaffar does not kill Matthew. This only makes Matthew angrier, and he redoubles his vow. In the final Support conversation, Matthew comes to Jaffar saying his friends have Nino held captive and will kill her if he makes a move. Jaffar obeys Matthew, and Matthew moves in to kill but he stops at the last moment, saying that Leila stopped him. Matthew recalled what Eliwood had said about Jaffar being Nergal's puppet, so it was actually Nergal who killed Leila, but Matthew had ignored this to pursue his revenge. Matthew then releases Jaffar, telling him he was lying about capturing Nino. But before leaving Jaffar tells Matthew that Leila had whispered Matthew's name in her dying breath.
 
*'''[[Jaffar]]-''' Matthew confronts Jaffar looking for clues as to who killed Leila. He realizes that only one of the Four Fangs could have killed someone with Leila's skill, and he then realizes that Jaffar must have done it. Matthew then swears to kill Jaffar. In the second conversation, Matthew attempts to kill Jaffar, but Jaffar is able to get behind Matthew. But Jaffar does not kill Matthew. This only makes Matthew angrier, and he redoubles his vow. In the final Support conversation, Matthew comes to Jaffar saying his friends have Nino held captive and will kill her if he makes a move. Jaffar obeys Matthew, and Matthew moves in to kill but he stops at the last moment, saying that Leila stopped him. Matthew recalled what Eliwood had said about Jaffar being Nergal's puppet, so it was actually Nergal who killed Leila, but Matthew had ignored this to pursue his revenge. Matthew then releases Jaffar, telling him he was lying about capturing Nino. But before leaving Jaffar tells Matthew that Leila had whispered Matthew's name in her dying breath.
 
*'''[[Legault]]-''' Matthew is immediately suspicious of Legault and threatens to watch his every move to see if he will betray them. In the second conversation, Legault tells Matthew about his job in the Black Fang after Matthew questions him about it. Finally, Matthew asks Legault why he quit the Black Fang. Legault tells Matthew about the Black Fang's corruption by Sonia and his forced assassination of Aesha. Matthew apologizes and says that he still distrusts Legault, but he realized that he had made Legault expose a piece of his heart that he didn't want touched. Legault tells Matthew he is a good kid and is wasted working as a spy.
 
*'''[[Legault]]-''' Matthew is immediately suspicious of Legault and threatens to watch his every move to see if he will betray them. In the second conversation, Legault tells Matthew about his job in the Black Fang after Matthew questions him about it. Finally, Matthew asks Legault why he quit the Black Fang. Legault tells Matthew about the Black Fang's corruption by Sonia and his forced assassination of Aesha. Matthew apologizes and says that he still distrusts Legault, but he realized that he had made Legault expose a piece of his heart that he didn't want touched. Legault tells Matthew he is a good kid and is wasted working as a spy.
*'''Oswin-''' Throughout their conversations, Matthew and Oswin primarily discuss Hector. In the first conversation, neither can find Hector. Oswin is annoyed at Hector always trying to do things himself, but Matthew says that's why he likes Hector, since things are never dull when he's around. In the next conversation, Matthew wonders why they need to be with Hector on his quest when Uther might need their help in Ostia. They both come up with their own answers, with Oswin saying that Hector can't change his mind when it's made up and Oswin bound himself to serve Hector, while Matthew says that Hector needs them to watch over him because he is faithful and brave at his best, but a spoiled child at his worst. They then both accuse each other of appraising Hector more than usual. In the final conversation, they talk about how Eliwood and Hector will fare in the future after becoming marquesses. They both show concern for Hector, but Oswin remarks that Hector can win people with his inventiveness and has great skill because he does not follow the main path but paves new ones. Oswin then asks Matthew not to tell Hector what he said, because it was unbecoming of a knight.
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*'''Serra-''' In the first conversation, Serra tries coercing Matthew into protecting her, but Matthew insists that he is a thief and does not get involved in brawls. She promises to heal Matthew if he gets hurt, at which point he asks her if she follows some evil dark god instead of St. Elimine. In the second conversation, Serra rants on about her wishes for her own vassals and what tasks she would make them do, while Matthew sees no need for vassals for himself. In the final conversation, Serra complains that Hector ignored her when she requested her own vassals, and Matthew actually agrees with her and mentions how Hector had ignored his own request (which seemed to be to separate him from Serra). Serra says that the two of them should make their complaints to Hector together, and Matthew notes to himself that Serra is actually pretty good looking if she'd just shut up.
 
*'''Serra-''' In the first conversation, Serra tries coercing Matthew into protecting her, but Matthew insists that he is a thief and does not get involved in brawls. She promises to heal Matthew if he gets hurt, at which point he asks her if she follows some evil dark god instead of St. Elimine. In the second conversation, Serra rants on about her wishes for her own vassals and what tasks she would make them do, while Matthew sees no need for vassals for himself. In the final conversation, Serra complains that Hector ignored her when she requested her own vassals, and Matthew actually agrees with her and mentions how Hector had ignored his own request (which seemed to be to separate him from Serra). Serra says that the two of them should make their complaints to Hector together, and Matthew notes to himself that Serra is actually pretty good looking if she'd just shut up.
  
 
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