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Eliwood & Harken
Level C:
HARKEN: | Lord Eliwood. |
ELIWOOD: | Ah, Harken. How may I help you? |
HARKEN: | Please, allow me to speak frankly. Might you allow the fighting to
be left in our hands from here out? |
ELIWOOD: | Harken? |
HARKEN: | Lord Eliwood, you are the heart of our army. When I imagine the worst
that might happen, I think it wiser for you to remain at the rear of
our forces. |
ELIWOOD: | You worry overmuch, Harken, I will be fine. Though...I am
inexperienced in battle, this is true. And I apologize for giving
you cause to worry. Still... |
HARKEN: | No, I did not mean to siggest that anyone doubts your prowess.
Indeed, your arm in battle has improved by leaps and bounds since
Pherae. I believe you are equal to even your father, Lord Elbert,
now. Yet...still, we are concerned. I ask at that least you do not
take any unecessary risks. |
Level B:
HARKEN: | Lord Eliwood. |
ELIWOOD: | Ah, Harken. |
HARKEN: | I hate to seem imposing, but I must ask you again, please, your
safety is of utmost importance. If you would just refrain from combat
and leave the fighting to me... |
ELIWOOD: | I thank you, Harken, but still... I have my reasons why I must fight.
Until I finish what I have set out to do on my journey, I cannot
think of escaping, or avoiding my enemies in any way. |
HARKEN: | Lord Eliwood, please... |
ELIWOOD: | Should something indeed befall me, look to my mother. She will be
alone. You and the people of Pherae must support her. |
HARKEN: | I...am sorry. But that I cannot promise. |
ELIWOOD: | Harken? |
HARKEN: | I could not protect Lord Elbert... Were I to lose Lord Eliwood as
well, what right would I have ever to appear before your lady mother
again? Should I lose you, I am prepared to lose myself in turn. |
ELIWOOD: | Harken! |
HARKEN: | You must understand, Lord Eliwood. your life is precious to all of
us. It is more valuable by far than even our own lives. |
ELIWOOD: | Harken... |
Level A:
ELIWOOD: | Harken. |
HARKEN: | Lord Eliwood! |
ELIWOOD: | I must apologize... My selfishness has caused you much worry, I know. |
HARKEN: | No, nothing of the sort! |
ELIWOOD: | I thought a great deal about what you said. Harken, I am not entirely
unable to understand your feelings. I know I have told you that my
father's death was not your fault. Yes I know my words cannot change
your heart. I...understand what you mean, how it would feel if you
could not protect me either. |
HARKEN: | ... .... |
ELIWOOD: | But I have a goal to accomplish. I cannot look away from that.
...Nor is it something I can accomplish should I die. So, I will not,
I cannot die. I will live, complete my mission, and return to my
mother's side. |
HARKEN: | Yes. That is why you must leave the fighting-- |
ELIWOOD: | The same goes for you, too, Harken. |
HARKEN: | My lord? |
ELIWOOD: | You are here to protect me, yes? you must not go so far that you fall
and cannot complete your mission. I need you to live to the end, to
help me on my path. |
HARKEN: | Lord Eliwood... |
ELIWOOD: | We will live, the both of us, and return to Pherae. Anything less
would risk my mother's displeasure! And...my father's. |
HARKEN: | My lord! I... I understand! |
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