- Hahaha! So you've finally bested your old man, huh?
- I'm proud of you Caspar. And Linhardt, you've come
[cdb]a long way as well.
- Oh, and it puts my mind at ease to know these two
[cdb]have a companion like you around.
- Don't you agree, Waldemar?
- Any peace of mind I may have gained will doubtless
[cdb]be wiped out soon by more of your antics, Leopold.
- But yes, as one never knows what will happen on a
[cdb]battlefield, it is always good to have capable allies.
- Wow, did you hear that?!
- My father isn't easily impressed, so you must've really
[cdb]knocked his greaves off back there.
- It's an honor to get complimented by such a
[cdb]renowned military mind.
- It's an honor to get complimented by such a
[cdb]renowned military mind.
- Ha! Well, if you ever wanna test your might,
[cdb]you know where to find me.
- I don't think that was ever on the table...
- No? Well, that's disappointing.
- Anyway, Caspar, I wanted to give you something.
- My gauntlets, Járngreipr. They've been in our family
[cdb]for generations, and you don't even need a Crest to
[cdb]use them.
- I, uh... Really? Are you sure?
- It's only right that they get passed down to the next
[cdb]generation of Bergliez warrior.
- You mean I've earned them?
- Be happy for Caspar.
- Show your jealous side.
- Looks like all your hard work's finally paying off.
- Looks like all your hard work's finally paying off.
- Yeah... Thank you, Father. Truly.
- I'm gonna get even stronger to keep proving I deserve
[cdb]the honor!
- Ha! Well said, my son.
- Now then, it would be rude of me to let the rest of
[cdb]you go empty-handed after all that. Here.
- Must be nice getting spoiled like that.
- Must be nice getting spoiled like that.
- What about me, Count? I did good out there too.
Where's my magical trinket?
- What about me, Count? I did good out there too.
Where's my magical trinket?
- Ahaha! I do love a brazen soul!
- Don't worry—you won't leave empty-handed. Here.
- Anyway, here. A reward for all the work you put in.
- Consider this as a thank-you for letting me drag you
[cdb]all on my little adventure.
- Hey, now we're talking!
- Hey, now we're talking!
- After all those years as a merc, I always expect some
[cdb]kinda reward after a tough battle.
- After all those years as a merc, I always expect some
[cdb]kinda reward after a tough battle.
- You throw yourself vigorously into the fray to help
[cdb]your friends, yet also keep a tight grip on the strings
[cdb]of your purse.
- You would make for a fine civil servant, if you ever
[cdb]had the inclination.
- Shut the conversation down.
- Playfully brush off the suggestion.
- Yeah, I'd rather end up crow food out on the
[cdb]battlefield than sit at a desk for the rest of my life.
- Yeah, I'd rather end up crow food out on the
[cdb]battlefield than sit at a desk for the rest of my life.
- I'm not happy if I'm not fighting. So, yeah. I'll just
[cdb]keep letting my sword do the talking for me.
- I'm not happy if I'm not fighting. So, yeah. I'll just
[cdb]keep letting my sword do the talking for me.
- Tempting, but I think I'd rather fight people than
[cdb]paperwork.
- Tempting, but I think I'd rather fight people than
[cdb]paperwork.
- Guys like me aren't cut out for the civilized life—
I prefer to let my sword do the talking.
- Gals like me aren't cut out for the civilized life—
I prefer to let my sword do the talking.
- Wait, you have a talking sword?!
- What? Of course not.
- What? Of course not.
- Hahaha! If only you trained your mind with the same
[cdb]vigor as your muscles, my son.
- Hey, speaking of minds—where's Linhardt? He's been
[cdb]awfully quiet through all this.
- Hey, speaking of minds—where's Linhardt? He's been
[cdb]awfully quiet through all this.
- Zzz...
- Did he seriously just pass out?
- Did he seriously just pass out?
- Hm? Oh, are we going? Well, look at that—I have a
[cdb]second wind. Just enough energy to get me home and
[cdb]into bed.