Three Houses Supports/Dedue Felix
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Felix: Hold a moment, dog.
Dedue: Are you speaking to me?
Felix: I don't see anyone else here, do
you? You're that boar's lapdog.
Dedue: Do not mock His Highness.
Felix: Ha, spoken like a good pet.
Why do you follow him with such
devotion? Do you really think a man
like that is worth it?
Dedue: Faerghus destroyed my homeland.
Burned it all to the ground.
Slaughtered my people.
Felix: The punishment of Duscur.
Dedue: My father, my mother, my
siblings-- all were killed. We received
no aid. No respite.
Faerghus murdered our dignity and
torched our pride. His Highness is
different.
He is the only one who sees my people
as human.
He risked his life to save mine. And
it is thanks to him that I no longer
wish for death.
Felix: That's what we call "blind
obedience."
Tell me. Would you give your life for
him?
Dedue: Yes.
Felix: And what if he commanded you to
join him in a senseless massacre?
Dedue: I would do it.
Felix: Even a massacre of children, or
the elderly, or your own comrades?
Dedue: Without hesitation.
You have misunderstood me.
I am the sword and shield of His
Highness. Weapons do not have a will of
their own.
Blind obedience.
Felix: You're right. I did
misunderstand. I shouldn't have called
you a lapdog.
You're a rabid cur. You and the boar
prince make quite a team-- two crazed
animals.
Dedue: I warned you not to mock His
Highness.
I am aware you have a history of
friendship with him, but one more
word...
Felix: I've said my piece. Scamper back
to your master.
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Felix: Hey, wait.
Dedue: What is it.
Felix: You defended me in battle. Why?
Dedue: His Highness does not wish for
our military strength to be depleted.
The loss of your strength would be
significant.
Felix: You are a colossal idiot. One
slip-up and you would have died.
You think he would've been happy about
that?
Dedue: No, I do not.
Felix: Then why protect me? I thought
you were his mindless weapon, his sword
and shield.
Dedue: I heard about your brother.
He was at Duscur. He died to protect
His Highness.
Felix: He did, but I don't see what
that has to do with anything. Are you
repaying some kind of debt?
I hope you're not going to praise his
death. I hear enough of that from my
old man.
Dedue: I will not praise it, then.
Instead I will say I would have done
the same in his position.
Is it really so unnatural to put one's
life on the line to protect a brother
in arms?
Felix: To hear a rabid dog call me a
"brother in arms"...
Your insults are merely an attempt to
avoid addressing me as what I am.
Dedue: I am a man of Duscur.
Felix: Yet you were concerned for my life.
Dedue: "Concerned" is a strong word.
Your death would have been unpleasant.
That's all.
Felix: Coming from you, that is enough.
Dedue: What's that supposed to mean?
Felix: I just meant-- Never mind! OK, go ahead, protect me. But if you act like a fool and get yourself killed, I'll kill you.
Dedue: How can you kill me, if I am
already dead?
Felix: I... You-you know what I meant!