Three Houses Supports/Ashe Annette
C Support
Annette: Oh! Ashe. Are you here to study too?
Ashe: I am! It's quiet here. Easier to
concentrate.
Annette: It really is. Hey, would you
like to study together? We can help
each other out if we get stuck.
Ashe: Oh, yes! We'll get a lot more
done working together.
Uh... Hmm...
Annette: What's the matter, Ashe?
Ashe: This question's got me stumped.
"A ballista inside a castle is ready to
fire at enemies outside. What angle
should be used for the shot?
Assume the ballista is the same as
those in Garreg Mach. Ignore the
effects of wind."
Annette: This is for defensive
strategy, isn't it?
Ashe: Why is it so complicated? Don't you just aim and fire?
Annette: Hmm... It may help to focus on
maximizing target accuracy to reduce
your miss rate.
This is important stuff. This math
will be useful on the battlefield one
day.
To start, let's sort out the setup.
Let's see...using these ballista
specifications...
If the ballista quarrels follow this
trajectory, they'll hit the enemy
lines, right?
Ashe: Oh, that makes sense! Because the
enemy line will be here!
Annette: That's it! OK, now try using
that same technique and applying it to
this other problem.
Ashe: If the walls are this high, and
the enemy lines are at that distance--
ah! I think I see!
Annette: I knew you'd get it.
Ashe: Wow. I didn't expect math, of all things, to be useful in a siege. This is tough. Numbers are not my strong suit.
Annette: But this really is the sort of
thing you have to know if you want to
command troops.
Ashe: That's true. But not everyone is
good with numbers.
That's why we have tacticians do these
calculations for us, or prepare them
before we go to battle.
Annette: A century ago, the Empire's
mathematicians played a huge role in
the Battle of the Wall of Fódlan.
Ashe: I had no idea. Hey, you really
know what you're doing, Annette!
Annette: You think so?
Ashe: Definitely! You've obviously done
a lot of studying. I really admire
that.
Annette: I suppose I have! Studying is
a necessity if you want the advantage
over your enemies.
But necessity aside, it's nice to hear
you say that.
B Support
Annette: OK, now that you know the technique, go ahead and solve this problem.
Ashe: Ah-- I've got it!
Annette: Finally! See? Isn't it fun to learn?
Ashe: Absolutely! You're great at this,
you know. You really seem to have all
the answers.
I wish I could study and just soak up
knowledge like you. How did you get so
good at this?
Annette: Well, studying was something
of a necessity for me.
Ashe: What do you mean?
Annette: My father was one of the
king's knights.
One day, he never returned home. He
just left without ever saying a word to
me or my mother.
Ashe: I'm so sorry to hear that. Losing
a father so suddenly... I completely
understand.
Annette: After he left, I thought a lot
about where he might have gone.
My father was a devout believer, so I
was certain he must have come here to
Garreg Mach.
Ashe: Here? Really?!
Annette: That's why I was determined to
gain acceptance into the academy. I
needed to come here so I could search
for my father.
The problem was that I needed money to
get in. Lots of it. And I didn't have
any at all.
So I entered the school of sorcery in
Fhirdiad first, hoping I could somehow
find a path here.
I studied tirelessly until I finally
earned myself a recommendation.
Ashe: Oh, wow. So for you, studying has
been like a way to meet your destiny.
Annette: Destiny, huh? Well, yes, but
it's a bit embarrassing when you put it
like that.
Now I have other reasons for wanting
to keep trying hard. I want to protect
all of my friends and allies here.
I'm studying hard so I can be as
useful as possible to everyone I hold
dear.
Ashe: You've worked so hard. I really
respect that.
I'm going to follow your example!
A Support
Ashe: Aww... How unlucky that we were assigned to clean this ancient tower...
Annette: It's not a pleasant job, but
someone has to do it.
With all the windows boarded up, it's
so dark. And there are strange
noises...
Like that noise! What was that? A
rat?! Tell me it was a rat...
Ashe: B-better than a ghost!
Annette: You're not scared of ghosts,
are you, Ashe? I didn't think you'd
be...
Ashe: You haven't seen what I've seen!
Ahhh!
Annette: Ahhh! Oh no! What was that noise?
Ashe: I-it's OK! Just the wind blowing
the door shut!
Oh no, the latch is rusted! Ugh... It
won't budge!
Annette: What?! You mean we're trapped
in here?
Ashe: I'm sorry! I didn't think to prop
the door open!
Ashe: Don't worry about that now! We
need to think of a way out of here!
Annette: Well, what if we were to pry
the boards off the windows?
Ashe: Yes, that! We can do it in no
time.
Oh! Ah! There's something on my face!
Annette: Calm down, Ashe! It's a cobweb! Just a cobweb! We've got to pull ourselves together. Now, which of the windows should we check? Ah, I can't stand it here in the pitch dark!
Ashe: Oh! I've got one here. Stand
back!
Oh... We made it.
Annette: I wouldn't want to go through that again... For a moment there, I didn't think we'd make it out alive. No... Wait! I've lost it. It's gone!
Ashe: What is it?
Annette: The doll my father gave me... I must have dropped it.
Ashe: In the tower? Are you going back
for it?
Annette: No! It's OK... Don't worry
about it. I've been meaning to throw it
out for a while now.
Ashe: Are you sure? If it was a gift
from your father...
Annette: Yes, but it can't be helped.
Let's just get back to the monastery...
Ashe: Uh, right.
A+ Support
Ashe: Almost forgot how spooky this place is. I don't know if I can do this alone... No-- I've got to. What use am I to anyone if I can't even handle an empty tower? Here goes... The doll from my father must be in this tower. But I'm too scared to go looking for it... Annette!
Annette: Ashe! What are you doing here?
Ashe: Phew... Here! I got this for you!
Annette:
My doll!
You went back for it? But why?
Ashe: Your father gave it to you.
I know you said you'd throw it away,
but you can't just toss out something
so important.
Annette: Ashe... Thank you! I'm so
happy!
To be honest, I didn't have the
courage to go back in there to get it
myself. But thanks to you, I didn't
have to.
And you're afraid of ghosts, right?
Were you OK in there all by yourself?
Ashe: Well, ah, not really... I tried my best not to think about it. My legs shook whenever I did.
Annette: Oh, poor Ashe! You're safe
now, I promise.
Ashe: Knock it off, would you? I'm OK now. But I'm glad I could help you and see a smile on your face. Look at me though. Haha, a grown man, scared of ghosts. Pathetic, right?
Annette: No, I don't think that at all. I think you're something special, Ashe! You were really brave. And all for me... That wasn't an easy thing to do. I'm in awe of you!
Ashe: Thanks. Maybe there is still hope
for me as a knight.
Annette: Yes, I'll gladly attest to
that! I'm sure you'll be a splendid
knight!
Maybe you'll even outdo my father!
Ashe:
That's a frightening thought, comparing
me to someone like Gilbert.
(Lion) That's a frightening thought, comparing me to one of the king's best knights.
(Recruited) But it's a happy one too. It makes me want to work that much harder!