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*'''[[Brom]]-''' In the first conversation, Zihark helps Brom fix his shoulder strap, and Brom learns about the resourcefulness of mercenaries. Brom mentions his number of children, and Zihark says he'd expect many children from Brom because he is a big man with a big heart, the perfect father. In the second conversation, Brom had treated Zihark to a meal, but Zihark insists on paying his half since he didn't have much money on him at the time. Brom then asks Zihark is he is popular among the ladies and offers to set him up with his oldest daughter, but Zihark is reluctant. In the third conversation, Brom continues trying to convince Zihark to marry his daughters and doesn't hide their manliness. Zihark attempts to explain that he was still trying to get over his previous relationship, but then he makes the mistake of saying that the idea of him joining Brom's family is somewhat appealing, so Brom wouldn't feel bad, but then Brom continues trying to advertise his daughters. | *'''[[Brom]]-''' In the first conversation, Zihark helps Brom fix his shoulder strap, and Brom learns about the resourcefulness of mercenaries. Brom mentions his number of children, and Zihark says he'd expect many children from Brom because he is a big man with a big heart, the perfect father. In the second conversation, Brom had treated Zihark to a meal, but Zihark insists on paying his half since he didn't have much money on him at the time. Brom then asks Zihark is he is popular among the ladies and offers to set him up with his oldest daughter, but Zihark is reluctant. In the third conversation, Brom continues trying to convince Zihark to marry his daughters and doesn't hide their manliness. Zihark attempts to explain that he was still trying to get over his previous relationship, but then he makes the mistake of saying that the idea of him joining Brom's family is somewhat appealing, so Brom wouldn't feel bad, but then Brom continues trying to advertise his daughters. | ||
*'''[[Ilyana]]-''' In the first conversation, Ilyana asks Zihark about the contents of his bag, smelling something delicious in there. He says he has some dried meat in there, and Ilyana expresses interest in it, but Zihark recalls the roast rabbit he recently saw her consuming and leaves. Ilyana realizes she should have told him she was starving and about to collapse from hunger pains. In the second conversation, Ilyana comes to Zihark while hungry again, and they discuss the large amount of food Ilyana ate at dinner. He then decides to leave, and Ilyana asks him if he forgot something, but he does not think he did and leaves. Ilyana notes that Zihark was the only person who didn't share food with her. In the final conversation, Zihark tells Ilyana that he knows about how she always lures men in with her cute face and then has them by her food but doesn't remember their names afterwards. Ilyana says its because she falls into comas when she gets too hungry, but Zihark tells her she should at least remember their names if she has ulterior motives. Ilyana apologizes, and Zihark decides to buy her dinner because he feels bad about preaching to her. Ilyana then finds she can't remember her name, but Zihark then tells her. | *'''[[Ilyana]]-''' In the first conversation, Ilyana asks Zihark about the contents of his bag, smelling something delicious in there. He says he has some dried meat in there, and Ilyana expresses interest in it, but Zihark recalls the roast rabbit he recently saw her consuming and leaves. Ilyana realizes she should have told him she was starving and about to collapse from hunger pains. In the second conversation, Ilyana comes to Zihark while hungry again, and they discuss the large amount of food Ilyana ate at dinner. He then decides to leave, and Ilyana asks him if he forgot something, but he does not think he did and leaves. Ilyana notes that Zihark was the only person who didn't share food with her. In the final conversation, Zihark tells Ilyana that he knows about how she always lures men in with her cute face and then has them by her food but doesn't remember their names afterwards. Ilyana says its because she falls into comas when she gets too hungry, but Zihark tells her she should at least remember their names if she has ulterior motives. Ilyana apologizes, and Zihark decides to buy her dinner because he feels bad about preaching to her. Ilyana then finds she can't remember her name, but Zihark then tells her. | ||
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