Three Houses Supports/Dedue Shamir
C Support
Dedue: Shamir.
Shamir: Ah. It's...you. What is it?
Dedue: I have a message from His
Highness. He will meet you in front of
the library tomorrow evening.
Shamir: Evening. Library. Front. Got
it.
Oh, one more thing...
Dedue: ...
Shamir: A bug landed on your shoulder.
Sorry if I startled you.
Dedue: Hm.
Shamir: Anything else?
Dedue: No.
Shamir: Good.
Dedue: You get to the point. It makes
you easy to deal with.
Shamir: Likewise.
No need to say what isn't worth
saying, right?
Dedue: Precisely. Few others seem to
think so.
Shamir: Agreed.
Dedue: ...
Shamir: ...
Dedue: That is all. Farewell.
Shamir: Farewell.
B Support
Shamir: Dutiful as ever, Dedue.
Dedue: What are you suggesting?
Shamir: You're always busy delivering
messages.
Dedue: You mean His Highness's orders.
Shamir: Does he need you to run such
trivial errands?
Dedue: He should not trouble himself
over them.
I am honored to attend His Highness,
and to represent him in all matters.
Ever since he saved my life, serving
him has given me reason to live.
Shamir: Reason to live? Huh.
Dedue: Your relationship to the
archbishop seems similar.
Shamir: Not quite.
I joined the knights to repay a debt I
owed Rhea.
The debt's been repaid, so she's
nothing more than a former employer.
Dedue: Then you are not motivated by
loyalty.
Shamir: Not especially. I wouldn't call
Rhea my "reason to live."
Dedue: And if a higher-paying employer comes along?
Shamir: I'd consider it. That's what
mercenaries do.
Dedue: Then yes. We are completely
different.
Shamir: Everyone's different. I'm not
trying to criticize your loyalty.
I've seen a lot of people like you all
over the world. They don't tend to last
very long though.
Try not to end up like them.
Dedue: Thank you for the warning.
A Support
Dedue: Is this your dagger, Shamir?
Shamir: I thought I lost it in battle.
Thank you.
I wonder if this dagger will ever
fulfill its purpose...
Dedue: Unexpectedly sentimental.
I did not think you would be the type
to let personal feelings affect you in
battle.
Shamir: I try to think of it as just
work, but I'm still human.
Was there anything else?
Dedue: I was hoping we could chat.
Shamir: That's not like you.
Our only common ground is brevity. Now
you want to chat?
What's gotten into you?
Dedue: Despite our superficial
similarities, we are actually
completely different.
So I am interested in learning more
about you.
Shamir: The feeling is mutual.
Being born in Duscur, you're an
outsider here in Fódlan.
I've devoted myself to Fódlan, but
really I'm an outsider too.
So there are some things that connect
us.
Dedue: You are diligent.
Shamir: As am I.
Dedue: Even so, I am not like you and
never could be.
Shamir: I could never be like you,
either.
That's just how people are.
Even people with deep romantic or
familial connections will never be
identical.
Dedue: That is why we should try to
understand each other.
Shamir: Hmph. At least you're easy to talk to. You could make a good partner for a mercenary like me.
Dedue: And you could make a good
partner for one as devoted to the
Kingdom as I.
Shamir: That depends on how much your
master would pay.
Dedue: I would expect no less.
Shamir: Enough chatting. We should
prepare for battle.
Dedue: Yes. We should talk again, when
we have time.
Shamir: I'm always around.