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Renault is capable of having Support conversations with five other characters. | Renault is capable of having Support conversations with five other characters. | ||
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*'''[[Canas]]-''' In the first conversation, Canas asks Renault about his time on the Dread Isle and asks him if he knew anything about Nergal's morphs. He also asked if morphs had souls, but Renault said that he did not know. In the second conversation, Canas continued pondering aloud to Renault about the morphs and their origins. Renault then told him more about the morphs but did told Canas that he did not know how he knew these things, and that his whole past is a mystery. In the third conversation, Canas presses on in asking about the morphs while apologizing to Renault, saying that he needed knowledge. But first Renault asked Canas the same question Canas had first asked him, if morphs had souls. Canas said that he now believed they did. Renault then told Canas about his past as a mercenary whom Nergal experimented on, a long time ago. | *'''[[Canas]]-''' In the first conversation, Canas asks Renault about his time on the Dread Isle and asks him if he knew anything about Nergal's morphs. He also asked if morphs had souls, but Renault said that he did not know. In the second conversation, Canas continued pondering aloud to Renault about the morphs and their origins. Renault then told him more about the morphs but did told Canas that he did not know how he knew these things, and that his whole past is a mystery. In the third conversation, Canas presses on in asking about the morphs while apologizing to Renault, saying that he needed knowledge. But first Renault asked Canas the same question Canas had first asked him, if morphs had souls. Canas said that he now believed they did. Renault then told Canas about his past as a mercenary whom Nergal experimented on, a long time ago. | ||
*'''Isadora-''' Isadora meets with Renault and says that she is honored to protect a bishop, being a believer in the teachings of St. Elimine. However, Renault says he is unworthy of being called a bishop and led a bloody life as a mercenary before becoming a bishop. He tells her he became a follower of Elimine following the death of a friend. In the second conversation, Isadora makes a confession to Renault. She tells him about her background and the guilt she sometimes feels from killing her opponents. But Renault says he is a fraud and can offer her no solace. In the third conversation, Renault notices that Isadora doesn't look good and tells her to survive so she can return to her village. He finally thinks up some advice for her problem, and he tells her to use her doubt to become something more, to make her human, instead of casting it aside to become a puppet that kills. He says that he has lived this way since he found himself, saying that some are sustained by faith, but there are no answers for him. | *'''Isadora-''' Isadora meets with Renault and says that she is honored to protect a bishop, being a believer in the teachings of St. Elimine. However, Renault says he is unworthy of being called a bishop and led a bloody life as a mercenary before becoming a bishop. He tells her he became a follower of Elimine following the death of a friend. In the second conversation, Isadora makes a confession to Renault. She tells him about her background and the guilt she sometimes feels from killing her opponents. But Renault says he is a fraud and can offer her no solace. In the third conversation, Renault notices that Isadora doesn't look good and tells her to survive so she can return to her village. He finally thinks up some advice for her problem, and he tells her to use her doubt to become something more, to make her human, instead of casting it aside to become a puppet that kills. He says that he has lived this way since he found himself, saying that some are sustained by faith, but there are no answers for him. |