Three Houses Supports/Felix Leonie
C Support
Felix: If you don't have any business here, go away. You're bothering me.
Leonie: Finally spotted me, did you?
Felix: What do you want?
Leonie: They say you're the best. I wanted to see your training with my own eyes.
Felix: Hmph. Spying on people, is that
a hobby of yours? I hope you got your
fill.
Leonie: Enough to see how to beat you,
at least.
Felix: You think you can beat me?
Leonie: That's right. See, I was
trained by...
Jeralt, yes.
So you know.
Felix: I heard he was your teacher.
Perhaps we should test you� see how
much of your training sank in.
Leonie: I'm ready if you are.
Felix: OK. I'll give you a chance.
Leonie: Sounds good. When?
Leonie: I'll let you know. In the
meantime, practice.
Felix: I won't go easy on you.
Leonie: Oh, don't worry. I'll be ready.
Felix: This will be fun.
B Support
Felix: Sorry to keep you waiting.
Leonie: How long did you expect me to
stand here?
Felix: I did just say sorry, but I
could say the same to you.
You were pretty slow to settle on a
time.
Leonie: I can't help having a busy
schedule. Plus, I thought you could use
the extra time to prepare. We could go
back and forth like this all day. Or we
could get started.
Felix: Hmph. You were the one who kept
me waiting.
Leonie: Let's begin. On my signal?
Felix: Hurry up.
Leonie: That's better. OK, go!
Felix: Let's see what you-- Huh?!
Aaaaargh!
A pit trap?
Leonie: That's right! How you feelin'
down there?
Felix: Coward!
Leonie: Say what you want, but Captain
Jeralt taught me this one!
Whew! You're heavier than you look.
I'll admit, I wasn't expecting that.
If this were for real, you'd be dead.
Aren't you glad I put straw down there,
instead of spikes?
Felix: Yes. I underestimated you.
I suppose your lateness was a ploy to
distract me.
Leonie: You're not wrong. I did it to
rile you up...draw you in.
You're capable, confident... I was
counting on that.
So, what do you think about Captain
Jeralt's training now?
Felix: His technique worked, and you
won. What else is there to say? Winning
is all that matters.
You drew my attention to a major
vulnerability. I'll need to be wary of
traps. Thank you, Leonie.
Leonie: Seeing as you're thanking me,
can I ask you a favor?
Will you come watch my next training
session? I'd like a few pointers about
fighting in close quarters.
Felix: The loser must pay tribute, I
suppose. Yes, I'll help you train.
Leonie: You will? Thanks!
A Support
Leonie: And that's how it's done. Good to know. There are so many differences between bows and blades!
Felix: Yes. You're a quick learner,
Leonie, and quite a good teacher as
well.
Must be Captain Jeralt's influence.
The weather, the terrain, the enemy's
feelings-- you have to find ways to make
it all work for you.
Leonie: I agree. A warrior can't stick
too closely to predefined tactics.
Felix: That's quite shrewd. You're
impressive for a girl.
Leonie: For a girl? Come on, you're
past that.
Felix: Looking down on your opponent is
a great way to fall into a pit trap,
isn't it?
Leonie: I suppose that's true.
Glad you remember.
I still have much to learn. Not only
about swordplay, but also about
thinking on my feet.
Felix: I hope to learn more from you,
Leonie.
Leonie: Count on it! We'll come up with plenty of new ideas if we work together. Guess that means we're partners, doesn't it?
Felix: We're what?
Leonie: Partners! Friends who help each
other improve!
Felix: Hm. Partners. That's not bad.
Leonie: Not at all! Looking forward to
working with you, partner!
Felix: Likewise...partner.