Awakening Supports/Maribelle Libra
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C Support
Maribelle:
Good day, sir. Here to offer up a prayer?
Libra:
Indeed. And yourself?
Maribelle:
I make it a part of each morning.
Libra:
A commendable endeavor. Might I join you?
Maribelle:
But of course.
Libra:
Come to think of it, I fear I haven't yet properly thanked you.
Maribelle:
Oh? Whatever for?
Libra:
Forgotten, have you? It was an all-too-common happening for me, I'm afraid. I was approached by a pack of drunkards who had taken me for a woman. I suspect they still feel the sting of the tongue-lashing you gave them now. Not to further endanger my masculinity, but you were my knight in shining armor.
Maribelle:
Ahh, yes. I recall it now. I was given quite the dressing-down myself back at camp! A number of others thought it rash of me.
Libra:
Well I, for one, am a grateful recipient of your just and decisive valor. You have my thanks.
Maribelle:
I acted mostly to quell my own indignation at those boors, I assure you. But if I was of some small service to you as well, so much the better. Your words help bolster the strength of my convictions.
Libra:
Then you are most welcome!
B Support
Maribelle:
Hmm... A difficult quandary, to be sure.
Libra:
Is something on your mind, Maribelle? I can hear the gears in your head turning from here.
Maribelle:
I've been reading a chronicle of court cases as a part of my studies of late. The decision in one such case has left me quite conflicted.
Libra:
Might I ask what manner of trial it was that has you so vexed?
Maribelle:
A child cast out by her parents was driven by hunger to steal from an aristocrat.
Libra:
Orphan or not, it seems a clear enough matter. Regardless of the reason, all crimes against a noble house are capital offenses.
Maribelle:
Yet should a noble commit the same crime to the commoner, the sentence is light. Surely that cannot be considered justice!
Libra:
Then you would have the laws apply equally to all, regardless of station?
Maribelle:
This is not a matter of inviting the local squalor to a dinner party, sir! All must be equal in the eyes of the law, else we cannot claim them fair.
Libra:
All, you say? Even the unwanted children of lowborn parents?
Maribelle:
Naturally.
Libra:
I must confess, I never thought to hear someone espouse such views.
Maribelle:
Have I said anything so shocking?
Libra:
Quite the contrary. Your words are warm and fair. I feel proud to have met so pure a person. Redeemed, even.
A Support
Maribelle:
I've made up my mind, Libra. When this war is won, I shall start another.
Libra:
A war, Maribelle?
Maribelle:
Indeed. I aim to fight for the rights of all citizens as a minister of the law!
Libra:
Someone of your elevated station would fight on behalf of the meager masses?
Maribelle:
Of course. I'll start in Ylisse, then take the fight to Ferox, Plegia, and everywhere else. I'll fight each battle until none suffer under the burden of an unequal body of law.
Libra:
Bending other kingdoms to your will is no mean task, even with an army at your back. To do so with diplomacy alone is a monumental undertaking, Maribelle.
Maribelle:
I'm well aware of the madness of it, but my mind is set firm.
Libra:
Why would you take up such a colossal burden of your own free will?
Maribelle:
Because of your words, Libra. The joy and the pride they stirred in me. You thanked me for something that ought to be a given, and you said you felt redeemed. If my efforts could bring redemption to more people, no burden is too great.
Libra:
I merely spoke my mind. I never thought to impart such grand or weighty meaning.
Maribelle:
Yet your words changed my life just the same. And for that, you have my thanks.
S Support
Libra:
Maribelle, about what you said before... You're certain that is the life you desire?
Maribelle:
I never back down once I've set my mind on something.
Libra:
That's impressively stubborn.
Maribelle:
Yes, and utterly uncharming. I'm well aware.
Libra:
That stubborn lack of charm is just another part of your considerable charm.
Maribelle:
My, my. You've a gift for flattery.
Libra:
I assure you, I'm entirely sincere.
Maribelle:
Libra...?
Libra:
Oh, Maribelle... Will you marry me?
Maribelle:
You can't talk me out of my mad crusade, so you'd keep me locked up at home?!
Libra:
Perish the thought! I wish to fight your crusade with you.
Maribelle:
If that's a jest, I'm not laughing. And if it isn't, I'm laughing even less!
Libra:
More's the pity, as your laugh is music to my ears! But if it's any aid in convincing you of my sincerity, I procured this.
Maribelle:
That ring... It's beautiful.
Libra:
Will you do me the honor of accepting it?
Maribelle:
...... This marks a second time your words have changed the course of my life.
Libra:
A change for the better, one hopes?
Maribelle:
No doubt. If you would promise yourself to me, I would be thrilled to do the same.
Libra:
I am yours until my last breath.