Warriors Supports/Corrin Lyn

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Corrin: I hope you don't mind me saying, Lyn, but your sword technique is a bit odd.

Lyn: In what way?

Corrin: I've never seen movements like yours. They're close to Hoshidan.

Lyn: This style is common among the people of the plains. That's where I'm from. My father was chief of the Lorca tribe.

Corrin: You've lived your whole life on the plains?

Lyn: That's right. Some call us nomads because of all the traveling we do.

Corrin: What do you do with your houses?

Lyn: We don't need any. Instead we carry these big tents called yurts. We move with the seasons, in search of water, food, and shelter.

Corrin: I can't even imagine living like that! So what are the plains like? How expansive are they?

Lyn: They're easily the largest on the continent! The sky is a great big canopy, and a sea of grass stretches as far as you can see!

Corrin: It really goes on that far? It sounds like an amazing sight.

Lyn: It really is. I wish I could show you. The grass is so soft you don't need a pillow, and your horse can run forever. I wouldn't trade the sense of being one with the land for anything.

Corrin: It sounds amazing. Just hearing how you talk about it is making me misty-eyed! Even if it's just a glance, I would love to see the plains you call home. I lived in a tower for as long as I can remember. I was never able to enjoy wide-open spaces or nature...

Lyn: You couldn't leave? Ever?

Corrin: That's right. It's why I try to experience so much of the outside world now.

Lyn: Unbelievable! I would go stir-crazy, being cooped up like that.

Corrin: My Nohrian siblings were with me, so it wasn't all bad. It wasn't too lonely, and I didn't want for much. It was a good life. And besides, now I get to experience everything for the first time...That's kind of a gift, right?

Lyn: It's good to be optimistic, but I worry you're a bit too accepting.

Corrin: Oh, I don't know about that. I just make do with what I have.

Lyn: When this war is over, I'm taking you to see the plains. That's final! You of all people should get to see their beauty firsthand.

Corrin: You'll really take me? I am so excited to see them! We'll have to work out how, but there must be some way, right?

Lyn: You're right. If we put our heads together, we can figure it out. Let's work together to find a way! By Mother Earth and Father Sky, we will make it happen!