Pent & Louise



C Support

(Available on Cog of Destiny)

Pent: Louise, are you OK?
Louise: I am, Lord Pent. This is the Shrine of Seals, isn’t it?
Pent: Yes, it appears so. Its location is a mystery to all but a chosen few… The palace in Etruria will be delighted. I suppose now we must return to Etruria and deliver a full and detailed report…
Louise: What will you do?
Pent: Louise, what would you like to do?
Louise: I share your feelings on the matter.
Pent: I see… Well, then we shall travel with them, at least for a while longer. I do put you in the most awkward positions, do I not?
Louise: That is decidedly not true. I am pleased simply to continue like this. After all, I’m with you, aren’t I, my lord Pent?
Pent: Louise…
Louise: Lord Pent…

B Support

(Available on Victory or Death)

Louise: Lord Pent, where is the Archsage?
Pent: He’s performing a ceremony in Arcadia. He said he would make the Dragon’s Gate in time.
Louise: Ah… I’m worried.
Pent: About Lord Athos?
Louise: Yes. During my stay in the Nabata wasteland, the Archsage… He would not eat unless I suggested it first. Left alone, I’m sure that he will not have eaten anything.
Pent: Ha ha… There’s no need to worry. Lord Athos has long ago surpassed the needs of human flesh. He has need of neither food nor rest.
Louise: Oh, is that so? Yet if he partook in a delicious meal, he might be even more vigorous…
Pent: That he might. After all, a good meal is more than just nutrition, is it not?
Louise: The same goes for you, Lord Pent. When you’re deep in research, you lock yourself away from all concerns. Even if I prepare meals and wait, you don’t eat for days…
Pent: It appears I’ve left you lonely. …I’m sorry. When this battle is ended, I will amend my bad habits.
Louise: Truly?
Pent: Yes, of course.
Louise: Then I have a request. When this journey is over, let us spend some time at home. We’ll take tea in the parlor and spend entire days together.
Pent: Very well. I promise.
Louise: You make me so happy, Lord Pent.

A Support

(Available on Light Part 2)

Pent: Stay beside me, Louise. We mustn’t get separated.
Louise: Yes, Lord Pent… That is a dragon, isn’t it?
Pent: Yes. Years ago, Lord Athos and the other legends fought…that.
Louise: Lord Pent…
Pent: I understand why you’re trembling. It’s been a thousand years, but I think I understand why humans and dragons fought. Compared to humans, dragons are so incredibly powerful. Their mere existence must have seemed like a threat… Too much of a threat for humans to bear.
Louise: ……
Pent: A thousand years… Other than Lord Athos, no one has experience in this type of combat. None of us can begin to imagine what this fight will be like.
Louise: You’re right.
Pent: However, there is one certainly. Louise, I will protect you.
Louise: Lord Pent, I… I will protect you as well. Along with the child inside me… our child.
Pent: Louise, that’s…