Alear x Pandreo



C Support:

Pandreo: Ah, Divine One! Just the dragon I was hoping to see. I could use a favor.
Alear: Oh? What kind of favor?
Pandreo: I’m hosting a party soon, and I’d like for you to be there.
Pandreo: At our church, you’re the center of our everything─our deity!
Pandreo: I think your attendance would really raise everyone’s spirits.
Alear: Hmm. Tell me more about this party. What is it going to be like?
Pandreo: Oh, nothing formal. Just an occasion to sing, dance, and have a good time.
Pandreo: You can blow off some steam and lend an ear to the other guests. Hear their stories.
Alear: That sounds fun, but… What does my listening to people have to do with anything?
Pandreo: Don’t you see? It would be incredibly encouraging to everyone!
Pandreo: The first time I saw you with my own eyes was like…like seeing the light!
Alear: Haha, you’re coming on a little strong.
Pandreo: Excuse me. Got a little intense there, didn’t I!
Pandreo: Anyway…it’s short notice, so there’s no need to let me know right away.
Pandreo: But I’ll tell you, I don’t throw so-so parties. If I’m hosting it, you know it’ll be a blowout.
Alear: OK. I’ll keep that in mind.
Pandreo: Thank you, Divine One.

B Support:

Alear: Pandreo…I’m sorry, but after thinking about it, I’m going to pass on the party invitation.
Pandreo: Ah, your schedule’s full? That’s too bad. Maybe next time.
Alear: No, it’s not about my schedule.
Pandreo: Oh. Then can I ask why?
Alear: From a distance, people may see me as a… a god. But up close, I’m nothing special.
Alear: Why disappoint everyone by letting them find out that the Divine Dragon is just…a person?
Pandreo: That’s what you’re worried about? I must have given you the wrong impression.
Pandreo: Listen. When I was a boy, you saved my life.
Alear: What? How? I was asleep.
Pandreo: Well, my parents were…scummy, frankly. They left my sister and me when we were little.
Pandreo: But a priest at the church turned my life around with a little-known prophecy…
Pandreo: “When the dragon child rises from their slumber on the dais, saved the world will be.”
Alear:
Pandreo: Screwed up as the world got, it would be saved. That gave me the hope I needed to keep going.
Pandreo: And I’m not alone. The faithful have always believed that you would awaken.
Pandreo: So no, you won’t disappoint them. You’re living proof that their hopes are coming to pass.
Alear: I understand now.
Alear: All right, Pandreo. You’ve convinced me. I’ll come to that party of yours.
Pandreo: Thank you, thank you! Everyone will be thrilled to see you there.

A Support:

Pandreo: Pinch me. I mean, did that really happen?
Pandreo: Did I just go to a party with the actual Divine Dragon?
Alear: I was glad to see everyone having a good time.
Pandreo: You gave them a reason to hold on to hope. I can’t thank you enough for that.
Alear: I should be thanking you. All the music and merriment really did lift my spirits.
Alear: I’m feeling more hopeful myself.
Pandreo: And what did I tell you? Not one disappointed face in the house.
Alear: True. I almost feel embarrassed that I passed on your invitation at first.
Alear: I owe it to those people to stay strong.
Pandreo: One day you’ll bring peace to the world.
Pandreo: And I’ll help in whatever small way I can. Together, we’ll lead everyone to a better future.
Alear: Oh, I almost forgot. I have to ask you about something.
Pandreo: Of course. What is it?
Alear: At one point, everyone started…howling. What was that all about?
Pandreo: Oooh, uh… Em… That…um…
Pandreo: That’s just a way members of my congregation express their fervor. A little crass, I know.
Pandreo: Please erase it from your memory.
Alear: Sure thing! AROOO!
Pandreo: Divine One, please!
Alear: Hahah! Ooh, that was fun! Now I get the appeal!

S Support:

Alear: AROOO! Hey there, Pandreo.
Pandreo: Divine One! I wish you wouldn’t do the whole howling thing. It’s so beneath you.
Alear: OK, OK, if you say so.
Alear: Anyway, what’s going on?
Pandreo: Well, there’s something I’d like to talk to you about.
Pandreo:
Pandreo: I guess I’ll just say it… I have feelings for you, .
Alear: What?! Where did this come from all of a sudden?
Pandreo: There’s nothing sudden about it. I’ve felt like this for a long time.
Pandreo: I know it must be sacrilegious─a cleric caring this much for someone as holy as you…
Pandreo: But as a man of the cloth, I don’t feel right hiding this secret.
Pandreo: And it’s OK, Divine One. I know you can’t commit yourself to a humble cleric like me.
Pandreo: I just appreciate you hearing what I had to say, self-indulgent as it was. I should go now.
Alear: Please, wait.
Pandreo: Huh?
Alear: Who says a Divine Dragon and a cleric can’t commit themselves to each other? Tell me.
Pandreo: That would be…um…
Alear: Please, Pandreo. You helped me understand something important…
Alear: You helped me understand what I mean to people and what my role in all of this truly is.
Alear: You made me feel connected.
Alear: You are so precious to me. And yet, you say I’m not allowed to feel like this?
Pandreo: Divine One…
Pandreo: No. No one can tell you how to feel or how not to feel. No one.
Alear: Then please, take this. It’s the Pact Ring. I want you to wear it. I want you to be by my side.
Pandreo:
Pandreo: If that’s what you want from me…
Alear: Yes, Pandreo. That’s what I want.
Pandreo: Did you feel that? Everything got just a bit brighter.
Alear: Maybe that’s my mother. Maybe she’s letting us know how happy this makes her.
Pandreo: Queen Lumera? I hope so.
Alear: When two people have feelings for each other like we do, that can’t be forbidden or denied.
Alear: You and I will walk hand-in-hand together from now on.
Pandreo: Yes.
Pandreo: Divine One, I adore you. And no matter what lies ahead, I will never let go of your hand.