Your interest flatters me, but I'm afraid I find myself
[cdb]unsure of where to begin.
Perhaps I'll have thought of a topic when next we
[cdb]speak...but, ah. You're leaving for that village soon,
[cdb]aren't you?
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Dedue hails from the land of Duscur. Perhaps you've
[cdb]heard of it?
He tends to keep to himself, but he possesses one of
[cdb]the kindest hearts of anyone I know. I'm proud to call
[cdb]him my...vassal. Speak to him and you'll see why.
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Felix is the son of Duke Fraldarius. He has a sharp wit
[cdb]and even sharper tongue, but he's a good person at his
[cdb]core. I can attest to that.
He has always admired strength above all else
[cdb]in a fighter. I imagine the two of you will make
[cdb]fast friends.
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I only first met her here at the academy. She seems a
[cdb]gentle soul, with great inner strength.
From what I understand, she has traveled far and
[cdb]wide throughout both the Empire and the Kingdom.
Perhaps that explains her demeanor.
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In the far south of Faerghus lies a manor by the name
[cdb]of Castle Gaspard. Ashe is the adopted son of that
[cdb]castle's lord, Lonato.
He's an honest boy, well-deserving of our trust.
I'd like to get to know him better someday, should
[cdb]the opportunity arise.
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Annette is the hardest worker in the entirety of the
Blue Lion House. She is truly brilliant.
I could stand to learn from her single-minded
[cdb]devotion, if only a little.
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Sylvain is the son of Margrave Gautier. You may have
[cdb]already noticed, but he's something of a womanizer.
That...may be putting it lightly, in fact.
But despite his apparent indifference, he possesses
[cdb]great cunning—and is quicker on his feet than anyone
[cdb]else here. I've known him long, so I'm well aware.
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Ingrid is the daughter of Count Galatea—and she is
[cdb]far more gallant than your run-of-the-mill knight.
She has ever been straight-laced and diligent, even
[cdb]when we were but children. It is not an uncommon
[cdb]sight to find her scolding Sylvain for his indiscretions.