Warriors Supports/Marth Lyn

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Lyn: You're a model prince, Marth. You'd look good on a white steed...

Marth: What makes you say that?

Lyn: You have a very noble air about you. It makes for a great leader. I'm a noblewoman, but I was raised on the plains--the opposite of in a castle. So I feel like the way I act can be....unrefined, I guess. Acting noble all the time isn't all it's cracked up to be.

Marth: Don't worry too much. You have your own qualities that make you a fine leader.

Lyn: Aw, you're just saying that to be nice.

Marth: I mean it. You have amazing strength and you care deeply for those you protect. Such traits are noble in their own right and more important than manners.

Lyn: Thanks, Marth. That means a lot coming from you.

Marth: Your father was a respected chief, right? I'm sure you inherited some of his traits.

Lyn: I'd like to think so... Too bad I didn't get any of my mother's beauty and grace!

Marth: I think you have your own type of beauty and grace. It's just less...traditional. Your bladework reminds me of a dance, or a wind sweeping across the plains.....

Lyn:....

Marth: I'm sorry if I said something to upset you.

Lyn: No, it's fine. What you said threw me a little, that's all. I have a friend who once told me that same thing.

Marth: So I'm not the only one who sees it. Is this friend from your world?.

Lyn: Yes. His name is Eliwood. He's a noble with real compassion for his people. He's always been there for me, through thick and thin. I owe him so much. I used to hate nobles, but that all changed when I met him.

Marth: He must have recognized your good qualities the moment he met you. Those feelings grow along with the bond between friends. Eliwood and I both immediately realized how important you would be.

Lyn: ...OK, you're making me blush. It's easy for me to see why so many people follow you too, you know. So, that said...would you mind being my mentor? I feel as though I must learn to act more nobly. And I want to wield my sword for others, not just myself. Like you!

Marth: Hmm, a fair request... But let's make a deal. I'll mentor you if you mentor me. Your swordplay is strong and flexible, and I admire your free, tenacious style.

Lyn: So we'll both be mentor and mentee... I like the sound of that.

Marth: We'll fight, learn, and grow together. I look forward to it, Lyn.