The Escape
Soldier 1:
“Find anything?”
Soldier 2:
“Not yet, sir, no.”
Soldier 1:
“Someone’s got to be here. Keep looking!”
Soldier 2:
“Sir!”
Soldier 3:
“We’re wasting our time. There’s no one here.”
Soldier 4:
“I know I heard something…”
Micaiah:
“Hush, Yune! Please, don’t cry. If they hear you, you’ll give us away!”
Soldier 3:
“Who’s there?!”
Soldier 5:
“Is it the Dawn Brigade?”
Soldier 3:
“No. It was just a bird.”
Soldier 1:
“Ha ha ha! Thought we didn’t see you?”
Soldier 3:
“Look… Silver hair… If it’s the fortune-teller, we’ll be heroes!”
Soldier 4:
“Without her, the Dawn Brigade is nothing.”
Soldier 1:
“Oh, the general’s going to love this.”
Soldier 2:
“Bind her.”
Soldier 5:
“Sir.”
Soldier 4:
“Listen up, lass. f you don’t want to get hurt, don’t struggle.”
Soldier 5:
“She’s not alone!”
Sothe:
“Micaiah.”
Micaiah:
“Sothe…”
Soldier 3:
“Got you now!”
Micaiah:
“Ekarif Magae Teiodasto Ieraka!”
Soldier 2:
“My eyes!”
Sothe:
“Good job, Micaiah. Let’s go.”
Micaiah:
“Right. Yune! Execution”
Shinon:
“Come on. Do it. It’s a clean shot. What’s the problem?”
Rolf:
“I’m nervous. What if I hit her?”
Shinon:
“It’s too late for nerves, Rolf. If you’re not up to it, just leave it to the master, eh? Watch and learn. One clean motion, no hesitation.”
Soldier 1:
“The queen’s men are attacking!”
Soldier 2:
“Stop him!”
Mia:
“Soren, always lost in your books! What have I said about watching your back?”
Soldier 3:
“Form up! Surround them all! Don’t let a single one escape!”
Mist:
“Hold on, Lucia! Everything will be fine! You’re safe now. Can you hear me? Hold on!”
The Crossing
Ranulf:
“The van’s marching. Halfway across the river already. There’s no point in waiting. Oh, well. Enemy’ll spot ’em soon.”
Skrimir:
“Then it’s time to fight. You should go.”
Ranulf:
“Don’t remind me. I hate flying. Anyway, give the word, will you?”
Skrimir:
“No need. Our friends heard every word.”
Tibarn:
“Ah. Finally it’s time. I’ve had enough of sitting around. To wing, brothers! Keep up with me if you can! “
Soldier:
“My lord?”
Zelgius:
“It’s nothing. I’m needed elsewhere. Keep them engaged until I return.”
Soldier:
“Yes, sir.”
Ranulf:
“Well, well… Sorry to drop in unannounced. We thought it best to hunt the strongest prey first.”
Zelgius:
“Of course. Interesting maneuver.”
Ranulf:
“Will you draw your blade?”
Zelgius:
“I trust you know who you face. Zelgius, commander of this army. If you are not worthy of fighting me, then you are only wasting my time.”
Ranulf:
“I’m Ranulf, right hand to Gallia’s future king Will that do?”
Zelgius:
“We shall see. I will accept your challenge. At your ready.”
Judgment
Skrimir:
“How are you feeling?”
Ranulf:
“It’s weird, but…I feel great.”
Skrimir:
“Mm. Like a weight’s been lifted from our shoulders.”
Ranulf:
“But the battlefield hasn’t changed a bit, And yet all the negative energy is gone. How could that be?”
Skrimir:
“No matter. So long as things on the battlefield go well…”
Ranulf:
“You’re right. But what if…we can end this now?”
Skrimir:
“What if we could? What then? War is a simple thing. What comes after, that is hard. Diplomacy is a battle that I have never known how to fight. What is it? You think it will rain?”
Ranulf:
“No. Not rain…”
Alone
Ike:
“What in… What happened? They’re statues… Hey! Anyone! Can anyone hear me? Somebody, please! Answer me! Is anyone here!?”
Final Strike
Yune:
“We have to put an end to this. Take all the power I have.”
Ike:
“Thank you. I’ll use it well.”
Gods’ End
Ike:
“What of you? Are you leaving?”
Yune:
“I am. But I believe it’s for the best. This world does not need gods. We have always failed you. We’ve made you weak. That’s why we must…go.”
Ike:
“You don’t have to leave.”
Yune:
“Hm?”
Ike:
“It’s true, we don’t have much use for gods. But, well… You show us what we should aspire to. We need inspiration. You give us a reason to grow. To become more than we are. And if we don’t have that, Yune, we’re nothing more than statues. See?”
Yune:
“Can you forgive me for the pain I’ve caused?”
Ike:
“I don’t know. But you have already forgiven us. How could we not?”
Yune:
[Deliberately blank]
Ike:
“We are all family. We will try to understand one another, even when we disagree.”
Yune:
“You’re right. I will try. One more time.”
Life Returns
[No dialogue]