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Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
Support conversations- Garcia and Dozla
C Support
Garcia: You must be Dozla.
Dozla: That's right! Who are
you?
Garcia: My name is Garcia. Sir
Dozla, I've been hearing a lot about you lately.
Dozla: Only good things, I
hope! Ha ha ha! I've heard of you, too, Sir Garcia. Mostly about your
incredible strength! Hey, would you mind lifting this boulder? Just
kidding! Ha ha ha!
Garcia: Ha ha. It's not a big
deal. Are you normally this...energetic?
Dozla: Well, I stuffed myself,
so I'm feeling pretty great!
Garcia: You can't fight on an
empty stomach. Eating is very important to keep up your strength.
Especially breakfast. I've heard that in some cultures, they call
breakfast "first break."
Dozla: What's that? What do
they break?
Garcia: A fast.
Dozla: A fast what? Huh? Speak
plainly! I don't understand all this talking in circles.
Garcia: We don't eat anything
while we sleep, so it's as if we are fasting. So, the meal you eat in
the morning breaks that fast. This means that breakfast is an
especially important meal.
Dozla: Huh. Who would have
thunk it? The only thing I consumed this morning was knowledge!
Garcia: What do you mean?
Dozla: Just that I make it a
point to learn other disciplines. You have to if you want to grow as a
fighter.
Garcia: I completely agree.
Young men in this army are strong in their specific fields, but weak in
others. The art of complete training has been lost on the younger
generation, I'm afraid.
Dozla: Yes, that's right! Back
in our day, fighters had to learn many disciplines in case they had to
fill in for a wounded teammate. I've always wanted to learn archery.
The delicate precision is the opposite of fighting with an axe.
Garcia: Me, too. Why don't we
meet sometime and study it together?
Dozla: That's a great idea!
B Support
Dozla: Garcia!
Garcia: Hello there, Dozla!
Dozla: I had a great time last
time!
Garcia: Yes, indeed.
Dozla: I just love sparring!
It's like having a conversation, except with weapons!
Garcia: You DO know that you're
not supposed to swing the bow like an axe, right? Ha ha!
Dozla: I was only clowning
around! I'm recalling that a certain someone loaded the arrow in the
wrong direction and nearly impaled his shoulder. Hmmm. Now, who could
that have been?
Garcia: That was a defect in
the arrow!
Dozla: Ha ha ha ha ha! I'm sure!
Garcia: Maybe you just can't
teach old dogs new tricks.
Dozla: I don't believe that's
true at all. You're magnificent with an axe. How hard can it be to
learn something new?
Garcia: No, you're the great
one. You're a menace to the enemy!
Dozla: Where did you learn to
fight like that?
Garcia: Well, I used to lead
troops in Renais. I learned the basics there... Once I retired, I was
living on a mountain. My daily chores involved swinging an axe,
although just for splitting firewood.
Dozla: See? You learned how to
apply your skills to different fields. Maybe archery just isn't our
thing. We should try something else.
Garcia: What do you suggest?
Dozla: How about magic?
Garcia: Hmmm...
Dozla: It can't be that
difficult to learn. As far as I can tell, it's just a bunch of arm
waving and shouting gibberish.
Garcia: You do have a point.
Dozla: Let's practice sometime
soon.
Garcia: I'm looking forward to
it...Mage!
Dozla: Ha ha ha ha! Yes, indeed!