Awakening Supports/Avatar(M) Lon'qu
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C Support
Lon'qu:
...*Ahem* ...I cannot focus with you leering at me.
Robin:
Oh! Sorry, Lon'qu. I just got caught up watching you practice. Your style is a perfect blend of accuracy, power, and speed. They really know what they're doing up in Regna Ferox.
Lon'qu:
Strength is everything there. Weakness is weeded out and eliminated.
Robin:
Would you mind teaching me a few moves?
Lon'qu:
...I am no teacher. Besides, you are of Ylisse. The knights of your people have their own style. You would be better served learning from Frederick.
Robin:
Oh, I already am. But with the two styles being so different, why not learn what both can offer? It's possible a mix of the two would be stronger than either one alone.
Lon'qu:
A naive thought. ...But not impossible. Very well. Draw your sword.
Robin:
Wait, we're jumping right into sparring?
Lon'qu:
I told you, I am no teacher. You will have to learn for yourself. Come! Show me how a man of Ylisse fights! You will not be the only one to learn here.
Robin:
So be it!
B Support
Lon'qu:
Here for another round?
Robin:
Thank you, but no. I'm still recovering from the last one... I'll say this—I'm glad we're not at war with Ferox!
Lon'qu:
And I'm far from her strongest. I am...inexperienced, yet. Raw.
Robin:
I find that hard to believe. You're a beast! But I guess you got where you are now by being tough on yourself.
Lon'qu:
No. Just truthful. If you saw what I have seen... If you saw him fight, you would know how far I have to go.
Robin:
You mean Khan Basilio?
Lon'qu:
His command of his weapon lends it a weight. A...depth. I may as well be swinging a feather by comparison. Knowing his power, I would not dare call myself strong.
Robin:
But he's given you something to strive for. I'm envious, really.
Lon'qu:
If you would grow stronger, find a paragon of your own to pursue. Meanwhile, if you wish to spar, you need only ask.
Robin:
I will, thanks.
A Support
Lon'qu:
......
Robin:
Did you need something, Lon'qu?
Lon'qu:
It's been too long since we fought. I feared you were neglecting your training, but... Is this mountain of books all treatises on warcraft?
Robin:
Yes. I have to balance training my sword arm with honing my tactician's eye. We're a small force up against a big army. We need to fight smart to survive.
Lon'qu:
...You are a strange one. Strategist or soldier—most men make their choice and don't look back.
Robin:
Then I choose to be the first man to pick both. I want to keep my friends safe. And the townspeople and everyone else, too. So when my sword won't reach, I'll protect them with my tactics.
Lon'qu:
You once said you envied me because you had no one to serve as your goal. Perhaps that's because you aim for heights no man has yet achieved.
Robin:
Is what I said really so revolutionary?
Lon'qu:
What you propose is a tremendous undertaking. ...But a worthy one. I suspect there is much I can learn from you yet.