Yup. There were leftovers for once, so I grabbed
[cdb]them. Want one?
Hmm... Why not. Hand it over.
Mmm! Pretty good, right?
Not bad.
It's nice to finally find a knight I can just hang
[cdb]out with.
Well, former knight.
You never cared much for the Knights of Seiros,
[cdb]did you?
Nope. It's not like I hate them or anything, but...
there are just a lot of bad memories.
All they do is push people around, and make excuses.
The same could be said of anyone who's devoted to
[cdb]serving Rhea and the goddess.
Yeah. Except for maybe Al. Though I guess he isn't
[cdb]a knight anymore, either.
Al... You mean Alois? That's because he has a heart
[cdb]of gold. Even so...
The knights had so many rules and regulations.
It was a pain. Not that I followed them, but still.
Heh, that sounds about right. No one tells Shammi
[cdb]how to live her life.
Honestly, I can relate. That's why I ran away from my
[cdb]village when I was a kid. I didn't want to be tied down
[cdb]by their way of thinking, you know?
I thought freedom was waiting for me out there.
A great, big world where I could go anywhere and
[cdb]do anything.
It's out there if you know where to look.
True enough. All kinds of people are definitely doing
[cdb]all sorts of things.
But the harsh reality is, no matter where you go,
[cdb]there's no such thing as true freedom.
You can say that again. I wish someone would've told
[cdb]me that when I was a kid.
What's it like in Dagda? Pretty similar to Fódlan?
For the most part. It felt freer, in a way.
But at the same time, more people doing whatever
[cdb]they want means more conflicts.
So it's a double-edged sword. Free also means free to
[cdb]fight, huh?
I guess. It definitely seemed that way. Maybe too
[cdb]much freedom can be a bad thing.
If you're interested, we could visit Dagda someday.
I could interpret for you.
Hmm, I don't know. It depends on how things turn
[cdb]out in Fódlan.
If living here gets rough, I'd probably consider it.
Then I guess you have the rest of the war to figure
[cdb]it out.
I can help keep you alive on the battlefield, but it's up
[cdb]to you to survive.
Uh oh. That sounded like a pretty knightly thing to
[cdb]say, if you ask me.