Awakening Supports/Avatar(F) Yen'fay

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C Support

Robin:
Oh! Hello, Yen'fay.

Yen'fay:
......

Robin:
Why are you sitting on the floor? I almost stepped on you!

Yen'fay:
I was meditating. It soothes the mind and brings the spirit into balance. Do you have need of me?

Robin:
Well, er, we're all going to have some tea. I was wondering if you'd care to join us.

Yen'fay:
Your invitation is...unexpected. However, I am a ghost from another world, and not fit for human company. A ghost who let his loved ones die. A ghost who lives in shame and ignominy.

Robin:
That's a bit excessive, don't you think?

Yen'fay:
The truth is cold and hard; self-deceit cannot blunt its edge. I am not worthy to be a part of this world's affairs, save in battle.

Robin:
Surely your people would be thrilled to welcome the return of their leader?

Yen'fay:
I am not the Yen'fay of this world. Chon'sin's ruler is dead.

Robin:
Well, yes, I suppose that's true. It would be difficult for you to replace the real Yen'fay. His death is well known. But remember: WE need you, and those lethal skills of yours. That's something!

Yen'fay:
It is all I have left to offer. I am a blade and nothing more. A blade who owes a debt to both you and Chrom. It is my obligation to give myself utterly in your service.

Robin:
And we're grateful for it, Yen'fay. We could use more like you.

B Support

Robin:
Whoa, Yen'fay!

Yen'fay:
......

Robin:
Gods, I almost stepped on you again! (...Wait, is he asleep?) (His eyes are shut tight...it—)

Yen'fay:
I told you already—this is how I meditate.

Robin:
Ah, yes, you did say that, didn't you? How silly of me to forget.

Yen'fay:
When I meditate, I visualize both my foes and my allies in battle. I conjure up countless scenarios, and thus prepare to meet any eventuality.

Robin:
Heh, and here it looks to all the world like you're just snoozing the day away...

Yen'fay:
It is an ancient practice of my culture. It has no equivalent in your own. I am not surprised you find it difficult to comprehend.

Robin:
Er, so when you imagine these scenes, do you see yourself fighting the foes?

Yen'fay:
Yes. It is important to repeat basic moves over and over in your mind. This allows the body to move by instinct alone in the thick of battle.

Robin:
I must say, it's reassuring to have someone so well prepared fighting on our side.

Yen'fay:
My warrior's prowess is all I have left. If I am to be your blade, I must be sure my edge is honed to razor sharpness.

Robin:
Er, indeed... Like I said—very reassuring. Just be careful not to wear yourself out.

Yen'fay:
Your concern is unnecessary.

A Support

Robin:
(Ah, Yen'fay on the floor again... He sure does love his meditation.)

Yen'fay:
...Mmm? Ah, curse it! This is most embarrassing... I was supposed to be meditating, but I seem to have fallen asleep.

Robin:
Don't tell me... Even the mighty Yen'fay gets tired sometimes?

Yen'fay:
......

Robin:
Yen'fay? Is something wrong?

Yen'fay:
I was dreaming...of my homeland.

Robin:
Oh?

Yen'fay:
I try not to think upon the past. Reminiscing does not help in war. My goal is to be an unthinking blade, without needs, memory, or regret.

Robin:
But no matter how hard you try, you can't help but yearn for your homeland?

Yen'fay:
Is it writ so clearly on my face? My training has been poor if I am betrayed so easily by emotion.

Robin:
It's okay, Yen'fay. Longing for the home of your youth just makes you human. You're not just a blade that we send out to chop Risen in half, you know? You're a person. ...And a friend.

Yen'fay:
You speak kindly, Robin. The people of Chon'sin are strong—they will rebuild with or without me. So when this war is done, and our nations again know the sweet blessing of peace... I must set out to discover a new path for myself.

Robin:
A new path?

Yen'fay:
I cannot return to my true home. And what use is a blade with no war to fight? I saw it in my dream. The future of this world has no place for the likes of me.

Robin:
As long as the flame of life still burns inside you, you will have a role.

Yen'fay:
You speak as a poet, Robin.

Robin:
I'm just telling the truth. You'll find what you're looking for. I know you will. After all, when this war is won, you'll have plenty of time to find your way.

Yen'fay:
Thank you. Your encouragement... It carries a great deal of weight. You are the only person to whom I dare confess my...weaknesses. There is no one I trust more in this world. ...My friend.

S Support

Yen'fay:
Ah, there you are.

Robin:
Hello, Yen'fay.

Yen'fay:
I have something important I wish to discuss with you.

Robin:
Oh? What is it?

Yen'fay:
It's about our talk...regarding my life after the war. Though this may be presumptuous, I would beg a boon of you.

Robin:
I'd be delighted to help any way I can. What is it?

Yen'fay:
When this war is done, I shall be wandering, without purpose... When that happens, I want you at my side.

Robin:
I'm...not sure what you mean...?

Yen'fay:
You have been so kind to me. Advising me. Helping me. On each occasion, you gave me the inner strength to persevere. I've begun to believe that with your help, I could reach my final home.

Robin:
But, how...?

Yen'fay:
In life, there are many paths we can follow and many choices to be made. It is far easier to find your way if you have someone with you. Someone you trust. Someone you love... Or so I have come to believe, thanks to you.

Robin:
Yen'fay, I'm... I'm so happy to hear you say that, you have no idea! I feel the same way...I never want to leave your side. Whatever happens. We will find our way, you and I both. And we'll find it together.

Yen'fay:
Yes, together...

[Confession CG scene]
I claim to be no master in the arts of romance... But my love for you shall be challenged by none.