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Rolf is capable of having Support conversations with five other characters. | Rolf is capable of having Support conversations with five other characters. | ||
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*'''Mist-''' Mist and Rolf speak for the first time since their first battle together, but Mist becomes disturbed when she sees Rolf anticipating the next battle and swearing to take out many targets. In the next conversation, Mist suggests that they stop fighting and that children don't belong on the battlefield. Rolf insists on fighting the enemy, but Mist reminds him that the enemies are human too, which causes Rolf to ignore her comments and leave. In the final conversation, Rolf says that he understood from the first day that targets were humans just like them, but he also said that they were trying to hurt the people he loved and thus were his enemies. Mist is relieved by this, having thought that war changed him into a heartless killing machine, but now seeing that he was just desperate to protect everyone else. They both agreed that the war would be over one day, and they wanted everyone around to see it. | *'''Mist-''' Mist and Rolf speak for the first time since their first battle together, but Mist becomes disturbed when she sees Rolf anticipating the next battle and swearing to take out many targets. In the next conversation, Mist suggests that they stop fighting and that children don't belong on the battlefield. Rolf insists on fighting the enemy, but Mist reminds him that the enemies are human too, which causes Rolf to ignore her comments and leave. In the final conversation, Rolf says that he understood from the first day that targets were humans just like them, but he also said that they were trying to hurt the people he loved and thus were his enemies. Mist is relieved by this, having thought that war changed him into a heartless killing machine, but now seeing that he was just desperate to protect everyone else. They both agreed that the war would be over one day, and they wanted everyone around to see it. | ||
*'''[[Rhys]]-''' In the first conversation, Rolf is glad to see Rhys. Rolf notes that Rhys has been in battle all the time and remembers back when Rhys was often sick in the fort for days, and often alone with Rolf and Mist while the others were on missions. Rolf is glad they can fight together now, but he gets nervous when Rhys says they should be thinking positively and he runs off. In the next conversation, Rolf finds that Rhys is sick and trying to hide his sickness in the battle. Rhys talks about his wishes to be strong, and then they both mention several impossible or improbable yet optimistic wishes. Rolf decides to have Ike position Rhys near Rolf so Rolf could at least protect him. In the final conversation, Rhys considers leaving the mercenaries because of the burden he always is, but Rolf asks him to stay. Rolf admits that he was terribly afraid of combat and almost wet himself, but he could forget his fear when he was defending Rhys, which would also help Rolf to become stronger. Rhys tells Rolf he has matured and agrees to stay with the mercenaries, not keep his illnesses secret and count on Rolf to protect him. Rolf then asks Rhys not to tell anyone he almost wet himself. | *'''[[Rhys]]-''' In the first conversation, Rolf is glad to see Rhys. Rolf notes that Rhys has been in battle all the time and remembers back when Rhys was often sick in the fort for days, and often alone with Rolf and Mist while the others were on missions. Rolf is glad they can fight together now, but he gets nervous when Rhys says they should be thinking positively and he runs off. In the next conversation, Rolf finds that Rhys is sick and trying to hide his sickness in the battle. Rhys talks about his wishes to be strong, and then they both mention several impossible or improbable yet optimistic wishes. Rolf decides to have Ike position Rhys near Rolf so Rolf could at least protect him. In the final conversation, Rhys considers leaving the mercenaries because of the burden he always is, but Rolf asks him to stay. Rolf admits that he was terribly afraid of combat and almost wet himself, but he could forget his fear when he was defending Rhys, which would also help Rolf to become stronger. Rhys tells Rolf he has matured and agrees to stay with the mercenaries, not keep his illnesses secret and count on Rolf to protect him. Rolf then asks Rhys not to tell anyone he almost wet himself. |