- No, Brother! Anything but that! You cannot force
[cdb]the Relic onto Annette.
- Calm yourself. I've merely bade her wield it, not sent
[cdb]her rushing off into the teeth of the enemy.
- It's all right, Father. I know I'm the only one who can
[cdb]do this.
- Just seeing the Crest of Dominic and our Hero's Relic
[cdb]is going to improve everyone's morale.
- It shames me to thrust this task on you when it should
[cdb]have fallen to that craven son of mine.
- Yes, I doubt we can expect Simon to return and wield
[cdb]the Relic, considering how quickly he abandoned us.
- It seems I raised him poorly, yes.
- I should have taught him how our house managed to
[cdb]survive this long without starving or freezing.
- Don't look so sad, Uncle. I'll gladly carry the burden
[cdb]until Simon returns.
- But Annette...
- Enough, Father! Stop worrying! After all, this is
[cdb]nothing compared to what the soldiers are going
[cdb]through at the front.
- So many people are fighting and dying out there—
[cdb]some of them my good friends.
- I'm not going to cower in safety while they struggle,
[cdb]especially when I'm in the best position to help.
- Forgive me, Annette.
- If you sense any danger at all, child, promise me that
[cdb]you'll run. I couldn't bear to lose you.
- I know, Father. So let's just all do the best we can to
[cdb]keep our lands safe.