Alear
C Bond:
Corrin: I spent most of my youth cooped up in a castle. Everything felt fresh when I got to leave.
Alear: I can relate to that. It sounds like our circumstances aren’t so different.
B Bond:
Alear: So often in battle, the choices before me are so heavy that I find myself paralyzed.
Corrin: I know that feeling. Sometimes I wonder what would’ve happened if I’d chosen differently.
A Bond:
Alear: Do you ever start second-guessing yourself after making an important decision?
Corrin: There’s one choice I always reflect on. Every option would hurt those I cared for…
Corrin: But I don’t regret it. I chose what I did for the sake of the people I trusted the most.
Alear: Thanks. Thinking about who I trust is a good signpost for any tough calls I have to make.
Vander
C Bond:
Vander: Your battle style does impress me. Yet in your human form, I find that I worry about you.
Corrin: Oh? You remind me of my combat trainer, always keeping an eye on me.
B Bond:
Corrin: I enjoy fighting by your side, Vander. It makes me feel like I’m the one being protected.
Vander: What an honor to hear you say so, Lady Corrin. May we protect one another, always.
A Bond:
Corrin: You’re always busy. If you tire, I can rub your shoulders. Or face. Whatever is customary here.
Vander: Eh? Emblems cannot touch, can they? And rub my face? Is that common in your world?
Corrin: Ah! Not common. Not really. Just sometimes. Depending on where you’re from…
Vander: Haha, Lady Corrin, the joy brought on by your offer has eased my fatigue plenty well.
Clanne
C Bond:
Clanne: Standing by you feels sort of like being next to the Divine Dragon. Like you’re…more than me.
Corrin: Perhaps because I have dragon blood? Oh, did you know I used to take the shape of a dragon?
B Bond:
Clanne: Um, Lady Corrin, when you turned into a dragon, how did it feel? Weird? Tingly?
Corrin: The thing I feel most is how people look at me. Surprise, fear, awe… I’ve yet to get used to it.
A Bond:
Clanne: I’m always with you, but I still haven’t seen you turn into a dragon. Could you do it right now?
Corrin: I can’t fully transform now, just alter parts of my body. I’m sorry to disappoint.
Clanne: No! I’m sorry for making a selfish request! I wanted to know more about my new friend.
Corrin: I’m glad you consider us friends! Oh! I’ve never asked… Do you turn into anything?
Framme
C Bond:
Framme: I’m busy looking after the Divine Dragon, but I feel like I should look after you too, Lady Corrin.
Corrin: That’s very kind of you, Framme, but you’re so young. I think I should be looking after you.
B Bond:
Framme: Please don’t worry about asking me to do stuff for you. I may be young, but I’m super reliable.
Corrin: You are very reliable in battle, Framme. But in day-to-day things, you are a bit, uh, clumsy.
A Bond:
Corrin: I hope you’ll come to rely on me one day, Framme. Unless you’re worried you can’t?
Framme: No, that’s not it. I just wish we had our own secret signal. Like, a special look or a wink.
Corrin: A special wink between us…interesting. So how about this? Make eye contact and…
Framme: Hehehe, yes! That’s the perfect secret signal for us, Lady Corrin! You’re the best!
Alfred
C Bond:
Alfred: You’ve got a big family, right? What’s it like having older siblings or a younger brother?
Corrin: The older siblings were steadfast, while my younger brothers were arrogant, but still cute.
B Bond:
Alfred: I was born into royalty, but you chose your own fate for yourself. I think that’s amazing.
Corrin: Thank you. My heritage was complicated, but in a way, that’s what made me free to choose.
A Bond:
Alfred: I was never in a position to choose my path. I wonder sometimes if that was a good thing.
Corrin: Everyone’s lives turn out differently. You never know when you’ll reach your crossroads.
Corrin: One day, you’ll be in a position to decide your kingdom’s future. That’s a big choice in itself.
Alfred: I’ll take those words to heart. And I’ll think it through before that time comes.
Etie
C Bond:
Corrin: You’re in incredible physical form, Etie. It’s almost distracting when we fight together.
Etie: Hah, thanks! Your praise gets me so fired up that I’ve gotta go jog away the energy. See you!
B Bond:
Etie: Corrin! Did I just see your arm muscles bulge out and get huge for a second there?!
Corrin: You must’ve seen me partway in dragon form. I know it’s impressive, but don’t try to imitate it.
A Bond:
Etie: It was nice of you to say I’m in peak physical form, but I don’t hold a candle to you.
Corrin: That’s not true. My dragon transformations aside, I’m really not all that muscular.
Etie: But you’re stronger than me in spirit. I’ve got a long road ahead if I want to be as tough as you.
Corrin: Etie, I’ve seen how strong your will is. Whatever you want to make of yourself, you can do it.
Boucheron
C Bond:
Corrin: You’re a good companion, Boucheron. When I fight at your side, I feel myself getting stronger.
Boucheron: You’re pretty reassuring yourself. I hope you’ll stick with me when I walk alone late at night.
B Bond:
Boucheron: Did our last battle tire you out? I was headed off for some fishing to relax. Want to come?
Corrin: Count me in! Even if we get lost on the way, the two of us together will figure something out.
A Bond:
Boucheron: Once again, I’m really sorry. I can’t believe I got lost coming back from fishing in broad daylight.
Corrin: It’s fine! I enjoyed the sight of the sun filtering through the trees on the long walk home.
Corrin: The sunny forest was a nice change of pace from the long nights where I grew up.
Boucheron: You’re so nice to me, Corrin. I hope I can learn to always see the bright side like you do.
Céline
C Bond:
Corrin: I’ve heard you like tea, Céline. That’s one thing we definitely have in common.
Céline: Indeed? How splendid that we share an interest! Do tell me all about your favorite blends.
B Bond:
Céline: I’m fascinated to hear of your favorite teas. You describe them so well I can practically taste it.
Corrin: It’s a shame I’ll never get to sip them again now. A post-battle cup of tea is very soothing.
A Bond:
Céline: I’ve brewed some tea for you, Corrin. Though you can’t taste it, the smell may do you good.
Corrin: Ah! This smells just like the tea that my butler would make whenever I was exhausted.
Céline: Excellent. I brewed it based on your description. I felt so sad that you could no longer drink it.
Corrin: I’m touched that you went through all the trouble. Nobody brews tea like you, Céline.
Chloé
C Bond:
Chloé: You know what’d make a nice picture? You and a dashing prince. Or maybe an obedient butler!
Corrin: Chloé, if we’re going to be fighting side by side, I think maybe you should be the one next to me.
B Bond:
Chloé: Can you really become a dragon?! That’s so perfect! We should find you a king or a maiden.
Corrin: You’ve got that distant stare again. I’m afraid to ask who you’re picturing me with this time.
A Bond:
Corrin: We’ve been working together for so long, but you never picture yourself with me, Chloé.
Chloé: Sorry, Corrin. But I’m just a knight. You need someone much more epic to stand beside.
Corrin: Nonsense. How many battles have we fought together now? We’re already great partners.
Chloé: Aww. That’s so nice of you to say. The two of us side by side must be pretty magical indeed!
Louis
C Bond:
Corrin: The way you’re always one step behind me is a lot like the butler I once had.
Louis: Where your butler and I differ is that I stay one step back in order to remain virtually invisible.
B Bond:
Corrin: You really don’t have to be invisible, Louis. I’m glad to have you around.
Louis: I should have said that I wished to blend into the background…
A Bond:
Corrin: I get you now, Louis. You want to fade into the background for your people-watching hobby.
Louis: Quite right. So you see, you needn’t worry about my fading into the background.
Corrin: But I love it when people get along too! You should take me with you next time!
Louis: Ah! You and I, invisible to all but one another… An intriguing dynamic I had never considered.
Yunaka
C Bond:
Yunaka: Gotta say, Corrin, I get a little starry-eyed hanging around with you.
Corrin: Oh? You seem to be keeping your composure well enough, but I’m flattered nonetheless.
B Bond:
Corrin: I wouldn’t have guessed it by your usual cheer, but you’re quite cool and calculating in battle.
Yunaka: What? Me? Nah. That imagination’s gotta be what makes you such a clever fighter though.
A Bond:
Corrin: I worry about you, Yunaka. Sometimes you seem to be…forcing yourself. Trying too hard.
Yunaka: I appreciate the concern, Corrin. You’re not wrong. There are times when I put up a front.
Yunaka: But that front is just as real to me as the person I am underneath. And it’s who I choose to be.
Corrin: I respect that choice more than I can say. If it ever gets to be too much, please lean on me.
Alcryst
C Bond:
Alcryst: You’re so strong, Lady Corrin─as expected of a dragon from another world. Next to you, I… I…
Corrin: Don’t be so down on yourself, Alcryst. We held our own in the last battle, didn’t we?
B Bond:
Alcryst: You shouldn’t stare at me, Lady Corrin… It’s a waste of time to scrutinize a lost cause like me.
Corrin: I’m only worried. You remind me of my younger brother…and, just like him, you matter to me.
A Bond:
Corrin: You always envy other people, Alcryst, but I actually envy you in many ways.
Corrin: I often wish I was a regular human like you. Alas, I was fated to be this way.
Alcryst: I was unaware of your burden, Lady Corrin. My envy made me thoughtless. I apologize.
Alcryst: It will take me some time, but…with you by my side, I feel like I can learn to fight with pride.
Citrinne
C Bond:
Citrinne: Thank you for lending me your power, Corrin. I must repay you. What gift would you like?
Corrin: Oh, stop. There’s no need to “repay” anything. I’m just happy to fight by your side, Citrinne.
B Bond:
Citrinne: I know you don’t need me to repay you, but… I couldn’t stop myself. How do you like them?
Corrin: All these accessories? Hats, swimsuits, masks… Where did you even get all of this?!
A Bond:
Citrinne: I feel so foolish. I was in such a rush to repay you, I forgot that Emblems can’t hold anything.
Corrin: It’s OK. I got to admire so many fun things! Thank you for showing me a wonderful time.
Citrinne: That’s kind of you to say. I want to repay you again, but in non-material ways this time.
Corrin: Emblems thrive on the feelings of others. Your gratitude is the only gift I need!
Lapis
C Bond:
Corrin: I saw you picking plants after that last battle, Lapis. Are you using them for something?
Lapis: Yep! Emergency provisions. I did this a lot back in the country. Ahh! How did I slip up so fast?
B Bond:
Lapis: No one knows I’m a bumpkin. If anyone asks about the wild plants…they’re for crafts, OK?
Corrin: I see. I once wished I could hide my own origin. People assumed many things about me…
A Bond:
Lapis: I hid my country roots out of shame…but it sounds like you had more dire reasons, Corrin.
Corrin: My two homelands were at war with each other. My upbringing was a tangled web of deception.
Corrin: But don’t compare yourself to me. If you want to keep your origin a secret, I’ll support you.
Lapis: No platitudes? Phew. Thank you, Corrin. I hope I’m as strong as you someday.
Diamant
C Bond:
Diamant: Building and protecting a kingdom requires a powerful army…but that calls for great restraint.
Corrin: I agree. Too many conflicts end with one side being wiped out.
B Bond:
Corrin: I was forced to make a terrible choice in a brutal war. After that, there was no going back.
Diamant: I see… Ruling my kingdom may require such impossible choices someday. I need to be ready.
A Bond:
Corrin: I don’t regret my choice, but I’ve sometimes wondered if there was another option.
Diamant: What strategy would follow? Not attacking, but not retreating? Surrender to both sides?
Corrin: When you say it like that…I’m honestly not sure what would have followed such a choice.
Diamant: It may have been hard, but you didn’t run from making a tough call. I admire your will, Corrin.
Amber
C Bond:
Amber: My home was a quiet alpaca ranch surrounded by cliffs. What was your home like, Corrin?
Corrin: I had two homes, one covered in darkness, the other bathed in light… Wait, what’s an alpaca?
B Bond:
Amber: Alpacas are the best! They have four legs, long necks, fluffy wool all over their bodies…
Corrin: If you exclude the fluff, that sounds like me in my dragon form. How big are their wings?
A Bond:
Amber: OK, so alpacas don’t have wings…but if they did, I’m sure they’d be super cute.
Corrin: You really love alpacas, don’t you? Your eyes always light up when you talk about them.
Amber: I do love them─a lot─but it helps that you’re fun to talk to, Corrin!
Corrin: Haha, I’m happy to hear that! I like talking to you too, Amber. You’re a great ally.
Jade
C Bond:
Corrin: I’ve heard you write novels, Jade. Would you mind if I read them sometime?
Jade: I wouldn’t mind at all. In fact, I’d actually love to know what you think of them, Corrin.
B Bond:
Jade: Corrin? You look upset… If my novels aren’t your style, you can tell me. I won’t take it hard.
Corrin: No, no─seeing you reminds me how funny they are… And now I can’t…stop laughing, hehe!
A Bond:
Jade: Have you calmed down at all, Corrin? Or will I still cause a giggle fit just by standing here?
Corrin: All better now. Your novels were so good! You make me want to try writing stories of my own.
Jade: I hope you do! I would love to read any kind of novel you might write.
Corrin: Is there any greater feeling than to know your actions will bring someone joy? I doubt it.
Ivy
C Bond:
Ivy: Hello, Corrin. Did you need something from me?
Corrin: No, no. I just thought we could have a chat. If you’re busy, though, I’ll try another time.
B Bond:
Ivy: It must be terribly boring to follow a surly one like me around. You have my apologies.
Corrin: On the contrary, I’m very entertained. I enjoy seeing all the subtle ways you express yourself.
A Bond:
Ivy: We’ve only spent a few battles together, and yet I feel you’ve learned to see right through me.
Corrin: If that’s true, it’s not by any power of mine. It’s because you’ve learned to open your heart.
Ivy: I do not trust people easily. Somehow it is different with you, though. I can’t explain why.
Corrin: Regardless of the reason, I’m glad to hear it. I hope we can converse like this more often.
Kagetsu
C Bond:
Corrin: Spending time with you reminds me of my birthplace, Kagetsu. You have a similar air.
Kagetsu: If it is anything like my homeland, then its air must be wonderful indeed!
B Bond:
Kagetsu: Corrin! Will you go out with me so you can tell me more about your birthplace?
Corrin: Go out with you?! I’ll gladly tell you more, but I don’t see how that’s necessary.
A Bond:
Kagetsu: It was fun to go out with you, Corrin! I was quite pleased by your stories of Hoshido.
Corrin: I’m glad. I enjoy talking about home. Thinking of those I miss, I feel power stir within me.
Kagetsu: In that case, you must speak of them more! I wish to see you at your very strongest.
Corrin: Hehe, I appreciate the thought. But I feel the same power just thinking of you, Kagetsu.
Zelkov
C Bond:
Zelkov: Is there any endeavor outside of war that you pursue with *fervor,* Corrin?
Corrin: Outside of war? That’s a strange way to put it, but I suppose war can inspire a kind of fervor.
B Bond:
Corrin: Battle is a struggle of life and death. It demands you give your all, whether you want to or not.
Zelkov: True. But giving your all is not what I mean by fervor. There must be *passion* involved.
A Bond:
Zelkov: I have killed many people. So many, in fact, that I sometimes feel *violence* is all I am good for.
Corrin: If that were true, you would be a fundamentally bad person. I don’t think that’s the case.
Zelkov: Your words are comforting, but I am afraid that is *precisely* the kind of person I am.
Corrin: You have your other pursuits, right? You’ve taught me so much about having passion.
Fogado
C Bond:
Fogado: You know, I used to get in trouble for sneaking into the fortress where your ring was kept.
Corrin: Is that right? Well, from now on, no sneaking is required. You can see me whenever you like.
B Bond:
Corrin: The battle the other day…it was in a beautiful spot. I guess that’s strange to say during a war.
Fogado: No, we should appreciate beauty when we can. One day I’ll show ya all of Solm’s prettiest sites.
A Bond:
Corrin: I can’t wait to see your country’s idyllic places. But it’s Solm’s blue sea I’m most excited about.
Fogado: Let’s go, then! It’s stunning, and the fishing is great…though I’m no good at it myself.
Corrin: It’s easy. You just put something shiny on the line to catch the fish’s eye. Shiny…like my ring!
Fogado: Ha! No way am I throwin’ your Emblem Ring in the water! But we will go to the sea.
Pandreo
C Bond:
Pandreo: I hesitate to ask one such as yourself, but do you have a confession you’d like me to hear?
Corrin: Confession? Oh, right, you’re a cleric. Nothing is weighing on me at the moment, but thank you.
B Bond:
Pandreo: Lady Corrin, your emotional strength is truly profound. I must tell you, I’m filled with respect.
Corrin: Oh, I have a lot of experience, I guess. But I’m still learning. I really don’t belong on a pedestal.
A Bond:
Corrin: Pandreo, why have you been so formal with me? You seem so laid-back with everyone else.
Pandreo: Emblems are practically god-like beings! As a cleric, it is my duty to show you respect.
Corrin: I can see how you’d think that, but I feel like a regular person. I wish you’d relax around me.
Pandreo: If that is your wish, far be it from me to refuse. Ahem… It’s tiiiime to party, Corrin! AROOO!
Bunet
C Bond:
Corrin: I’ve heard you’re a great chef, Bunet. What a wonderful skill to have. I’m envious.
Bunet: It is, but being a great chef comes at a cost. I’ve yet to create a flavor I’m fully satisfied with.
B Bond:
Bunet: Corrin, your Emblem Ring sparkles like a dessert made with the finest sugar. It is exquisite.
Corrin: Oh, I hadn’t noticed that, Bunet. But you’re right, it is very beautiful.
A Bond:
Bunet: Your ring, Corrin, it’s marvelous. When I look at it, I start dreaming up entirely new desserts.
Corrin: That’s nice, but I’m worried my ring will distract you on the battlefield. Enemies will target you.
Bunet: Then I won’t look at it during battle. The cool feel of it in my hand will be inspiration enough.
Corrin: Haha, a wonderful solution. Your heightened senses should be a strength, not a weakness.
Timerra
C Bond:
Timerra: Corrin, I just want to thank you. I feel so lucky that my country was entrusted with your ring!
Corrin: I feel lucky as well, Timerra. After all, it was you who came to get me. Now, let’s win this war!
B Bond:
Timerra: Do you like to sing, because there’s nothing I love more. And I adore singing with others too!
Corrin: I do. Songs were important in my world. They could be far more powerful than words alone.
A Bond:
Timerra: You said you liked singing, but I’ve never heard you even once. Would you sing a song for me?
Corrin: Oh, well, I enjoy it, Timerra, but I’m not really very good at it.
Timerra: Singing isn’t about being good or bad, it’s about freeing your heart. Let me hear you, please!
Corrin: OK, I’ll try. ♪You are the ocean’s gray waves, destined to seek…♪
Panette
C Bond:
Panette: Your skills on the battlefield are impressive. Surely you are equally skilled in a street brawl?
Corrin: Street…brawl? My siblings and I used to fight, but I can’t say if I was especially good at it.
B Bond:
Panette: So, you and your siblings fought, did you? My elder brother and I have also slugged it out.
Corrin: Slugged it out? Oh, yes… I’ve done far worse than that to them…
A Bond:
Corrin: I fought in a war once in which my siblings were also my enemy. It was so painful. Never again.
Panette: I’m so sorry. I can’t imagine anything more awful than fighting in a war against my brother.
Corrin: With siblings, even small disputes can turn into big fights. The question is, is it really worth it?
Panette: Oh, Lady Corrin, that is a good point indeed. This has been a valuable lesson. Thank you.
Merrin
C Bond:
Merrin: Lady Corrin, I will protect you. I know you’re strong, but still, I feel it’s my duty as a knight.
Corrin: Thank you kindly, but I can’t be injured. What’s important to me is that you protect yourself.
B Bond:
Merrin: I know we’re comrades in arms and equals. Still, I wish I was the protector keeping you safe.
Corrin: I understand. It feels good to be the protector. Who wouldn’t want that?
A Bond:
Merrin: Lady Corrin, I just heard you can turn into a dragon! Can you go all dragony for me, please?
Corrin: I’m sorry, but in this world, it seems I can’t fully turn into a dragon.
Merrin: What?! Aw! But I’m dying to see it! No, I’m not giving up. I’ll be patient and maybe it’ll happen.
Corrin: I’m not sure that’s ever… Oh, never mind. I hope one day I can go “all dragony” for you, Merrin.
Hortensia
C Bond:
Hortensia: Why does everyone who shows up here have to be so adorable?! There’s too much competition.
Corrin: We do have a good-looking army, don’t we? I think it’s lovely.
B Bond:
Corrin: I love the way you tell everyone they’re adorable, Hortensia. It’s great for morale.
Hortensia: Is that really what it looks like to you, or are you teasing me? I can’t tell.
A Bond:
Corrin: Your hair color is delightfully unique. I assume you use some kind of dye?
Hortensia: Yep. The two-tone effect is pretty cute, right? I’m surprised an Emblem knows about this stuff.
Corrin: Hair dye was popular in my world as well. My little sister used it a lot like you do.
Hortensia: I didn’t know you had a little sister! I guess I’ll have to fill that role for you now, won’t I?
Seadall
C Bond:
Seadall: I’m so grateful you rescued me at the fortress. If I may, I’d like to repay you with a dance.
Corrin: I was glad I could be of help. And I would love to see you dance, Seadall.
B Bond:
Seadall: Being a dancer used to be enough for me. But thanks to you, I see I want to be a protector too.
Corrin: That’s lovely, but the beauty of your dance saves people in more ways than you know.
A Bond:
Seadall: When I read your fortune, Le Choix comes up─ the Choice card. It suggests difficult decisions.
Corrin: I’ve made hard choices, yes. And every choice I’ve made has come with sacrifice…and loss.
Seadall: I made a choice at the fortress to join this fight. The risks are great, but it is the right path.
Corrin: I’m glad you don’t regret it. But if it ever seems like too much, know that I’m here for you.
Rosado
C Bond:
Rosado: I’m not what you expect to see on a big wyvern. The contrast enhances my cuteness, doesn’t it?
Corrin: Contrast. Interesting. I wonder if transforming into a dragon would have the same effect…
B Bond:
Corrin: I don’t think contrast enhances cuteness. My dragon form’s only ever frightened people.
Rosado: I didn’t know you were still thinking about that. Maybe it’s that you only transform to fight?
A Bond:
Corrin: I’ve been thinking about what you said, Rosado. It’s true I only used my dragon form for combat.
Rosado: Yeah. It’d be cute to be a dragon during, say, snack time. But that might ruin the majesty of it.
Corrin: Maybe. It’s a moot point now, since I can no longer transform. But thanks for indulging me.
Rosado: Not sure what you’re so worried about. Not to pad your ego, but…you’re adorable.
Goldmary
C Bond:
Corrin: You’re always so poised and relaxed in battle, Goldmary. How do you do it?
Goldmary: A luxurious hot spring bath refreshes my body and leaves me with a serenity that lasts all day.
B Bond:
Goldmary: When I’m bathing in a hot spring, I feel as if all my worries are simply drifting away.
Corrin: I know what you mean! Back home, I’d soak until my fingers and toes were all wrinkled up.
A Bond:
Goldmary: I should take you to visit my home village, Corrin. We have hot springs all over.
Corrin: That sounds idyllic! Of course, I’d love to go.
Corrin: This is a bit silly, but since I won’t be able to bathe, maybe you could…dip my ring in for me?
Goldmary: That is a request I’m happy to honor. We’ll make sure your ring comes out sparkling.
Lindon
C Bond:
Lindon: So you fight by transforming, just like the Divine Dragon. I have many questions…
Corrin: I’d be happy to provide whatever answers I can. Your experiments are fascinating to me.
B Bond:
Lindon: Since you’re interested in my experiments, tell me this: which tome should I bake with next?
Corrin: I’d go with fire magic, but the gravity magic my little brother used to use might also work well.
A Bond:
Lindon: I’m not as young as I like to pretend. Maybe it’s time I stopped doing these strange experiments.
Corrin: Don’t talk that way! You’re never too old to do what you love. Besides, you’re still young to me.
Lindon: In what sense?! Oh, hmm, I suppose that’s true for an Emblem. In that case, let’s get baking!
Corrin: Haha, that’s the spirit. Now we just need to decide which tome to use for this one!
Saphir
C Bond:
Corrin: This war has been such a trial for everyone. It’s hard for me not to feel inadequate at times.
Saphir: Hehe, didn’t know Emblems got insecure. For what it’s worth, I fight better with you here.
B Bond:
Saphir: Must be nice to be an Emblem. Without a body, you never have to worry about getting old.
Corrin: While that’s true, aging is also part of what’s beautiful about being human. I actually envy it.
A Bond:
Saphir: You look so young, Corrin. I always forget that you’re actually much older than me.
Corrin: I suppose I’ve existed in this world for a long time. I’ve spent most of it in slumber, though.
Saphir: Time changes you even if you sleep through it. So I guess you’re kinda like a big sister to me.
Corrin: Haha, I don’t mind that. After all this time, I’d love to have a new sibling to look after.
Veyle
C Bond:
Veyle: You were amazing on the battlefield today. But, uh, do you mind hanging out a while longer?
Corrin: Of course, Veyle, I’d love to. We so rarely get a chance to relax and chat with one another.
B Bond:
Corrin: I’ve enjoyed talking to you off the battlefield. I see now that you’ve needed company, Veyle.
Veyle: I guess I have. I also just feel safe when I’m with you. Maybe it’s because we’re both dragons?
A Bond:
Corrin: Veyle, you mentioned that we’re both dragons, but do you ever turn into one?
Veyle: I never want to be a dragon. I buried my dragonstone long ago. I don’t know where it is.
Corrin: You locked up your power to protect everyone? Oh, Veyle. I will be your dragon power.
Veyle: If you’re the source of my power, then I can be a good dragon. And that’s all I’ve ever wanted.
Mauvier
C Bond:
Mauvier: Lady Corrin, you chose your own path in life. I could not even choose my own faith…
Corrin: Don’t feel sad about the past. It’s why you are who you are. It’s why you met Lady Veyle.
B Bond:
Corrin: You never chose your faith, yet you did choose to fight alongside us. That’s just as important.
Mauvier: True, perhaps. However, Marni’s life may have been saved had I made my decision sooner.
A Bond:
Corrin: Everyone imagines how life may have gone if they’d chosen differently. Let go of your regret.
Corrin: Everyone’s choices remain forever. Please don’t look back. Look toward tomorrow, Mauvier.
Mauvier: Yes. Still, it is a fact that I served as one of the Four Hounds, and that I allowed a friend to die.
Mauvier: However, people such as yourself say they respect me. I want to be worthy of that.
Anna
C Bond:
Corrin: Have you…ever been to Nohr or Hoshido? You’re the spitting image of someone I know.
Anna: Nope. Those names aren’t ringing a bell. Might have been one of my sisters? We all look alike.
B Bond:
Corrin: I’m sorry I mistook you for someone else. I hope you can forgive me, Lady Anna.
Anna: Hey, you called me Lady Anna! Nice! Next time I stock something good, you’ll be first to know.
A Bond:
Anna: Corrin! I got in something great! It’s a flower that draws good luck to you.
Corrin: What a pretty flower! I’d love a whole bouquet of them. But I don’t have any of your currency…
Anna: It’s not for sale. I just wanted you to see it. You know, so that good things will come along!
Corrin: It must work, because one good thing has happened already. I made friends with you!
Jean
C Bond:
Corrin: You’re aiming to become a doctor, right? I’d let you treat me, but I don’t have any injuries.
Jean: Don’t feel bad. Health is important! Most people envy the way Emblems can’t get ill or wounded.
B Bond:
Corrin: If both sides agreed not to target doctors, there’d be a lot fewer casualties in war.
Jean: That’s a nice thought, Corrin. It’s true, though. If we could manage that, we’d all be better off.
A Bond:
Corrin: When a doctor saves a soldier, they also save the soldier’s whole family. It’s a good thing.
Jean: Yeah. Every life matters to a lot of people. I want to help there be fewer tragedies of war.
Corrin: If there was even one more doctor like you, I think that peace would be within our grasp.
Jean: Thank you, Corrin. That means a lot to me. I’ll work my hardest to be a first-rate doctor!
Nel
C Bond:
Corrin: As a fellow dragon, I’m happy to put my power toward helping you end this war.
Nel: With you by my side, I feel at ease. Indeed, let us work together to bring about peace.
B Bond:
Nel: I would like to know more about you, Corrin. I understand you have many siblings.
Corrin: Oh, I’d love to tell you all about them. But you’ll have to tell me some of your stories too.
A Bond:
Corrin: I hear you risked your life for the sake of your brother. I did something very similar once.
Nel: Rafal is precious to me. I wanted to protect him. Above all, I wanted him to feel accepted.
Corrin: I felt the same. I also felt the need to accept all the consequences of the path I’d chosen.
Nel: Much occurred between you and your siblings from the sound of it. You must tell me more.
Rafal
C Bond:
Rafal: So you possess the blood of the First Dragons. I look forward to seeing your prowess in battle.
Corrin: You also possess the power of dragons, right? I’m glad to have a fellow dragon around.
B Bond:
Rafal: I have heard you can also transform into a dragon. Intriguing. You must surely be powerful.
Corrin: I’m afraid I can’t show you here, but yes. Training as dragons might make for good sport.
A Bond:
Corrin: Is it true that you wanted to be the best among your siblings? Why? Did you crave power?
Rafal: I was once weak. In order to earn my father’s respect, I knew I must become the strongest.
Rafal: That wish never came true. Ironic that I find myself fighting my father’s counterpart here.
Corrin: I know how it feels to stand against a father figure. I’m here if things ever get too tough.
Zelestia
C Bond:
Zelestia: I’m a Mage Dragon, Corrin. As a fellow dragon, I imagine you and I will have a lot to talk about.
Corrin: Mage Dragon? That type of dragon wasn’t in my world. I’d love to talk with you too, Zelestia!
B Bond:
Zelestia: The Four Winds formed to protect Lady Nel and Lord Rafal. Count on us to protect you as well.
Corrin: It’s reassuring to know you’re all here for me. I’ll show you that I can protect you too, Zelestia.
A Bond:
Zelestia: I’m glad we made it back safe today. I never want to suffer the pain of losing an ally again.
Corrin: Yes, I’ve lost important allies too. Even one who entrusted me to continue where they left off.
Corrin: As the survivors, let’s carry on their wishes so we may bring the peace they should have seen.
Zelestia: Yes. Let’s stay together until that day comes, and continue to come back safe every time.
Gregory
C Bond:
Gregory: Corrin, I’ve never met someone as determined as they are kind. I feel like I can depend on you.
Corrin: I am glad to hear you feel that way. I will do my best to keep you safe and sound.
B Bond:
Corrin: I once hated fighting, until I learned that we often must fight to protect those we love.
Gregory: I know that feeling. But I think it’s important to run away at times─to plan your next move.
A Bond:
Gregory: I’m envious of your clothes. They look like they could protect you from any attack.
Corrin: They do well against swords, but they aren’t strong against other kinds of attack.
Gregory: Hmm…in that case, I suppose I just need to get it together so you don’t get hurt in battle.
Corrin: You’re so thoughtful, Gregory. I’ll do my best to ensure that no one wounds your kind heart.
Madeline
C Bond:
Madeline: I hear you forgave and came to trust your foes. As a knight, I respect your benevolence.
Corrin: My fear used to make me hate fighting. I think I’ve become stronger now, thanks to all of you.
B Bond:
Corrin: You have a strong spirit, Madeline. You walk your chosen path as a knight without faltering.
Madeline: There’s no need for praise. I’m simply working to become a noble knight like my parents.
A Bond:
Corrin: I feared fighting and seeing people hurt. You’re younger than I was back then. I’m impressed.
Madeline: I didn’t get here on my own. I’m who I am because of the support of my parents and allies.
Corrin: Even if you’re petrified, friends can help you move forward. Let’s move forward together.
Madeline: Yes. I don’t plan to rely on others all the time, but it is reassuring to have you at my side.