Fates Supports/Azama Beruka

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C Support

Azama
Beruka, may I have a moment of your time?

Beruka
What do you want?

Azama
I've heard you're renowned for your skills as an assassin in Nohr. Is that true? They say that no one is better.

Beruka
You shouldn't believe everything you hear. Most of the time, people don't tell the truth.

Azama
O-ho, is that so? Well nonetheless, I still have one more burning question for you.

Beruka
Fine, just keep it short.

Azama
I've heard that Nohrian people are more true to their desires than Hoshidans. That they follow their passions without a second thought for anything else. By that logic, you would appear to be a classic Nohrian through and through.

Beruka
What is that supposed to mean?

Azama
Deny it all you want, but I know it's the truth, Beruka. You chose to be a killer. And I don't mean on the battlefield. What kind of dedication does that require? I wanted to talk because I don't understand how your mind works.

Beruka
*sigh*

Azama
So is the best part for you pulling off a thrilling murder? Or is it the piles of gold that drive you? I have to assume that you're getting some satisfaction from your profession.

Beruka
Satisfaction... I've never felt satisfied.

(Beruka leaves)

Azama
Oops—I think I got on her bad side! Wait does she have a non-bad side?

B Support

Azama
I finally found you, Beruka.

Beruka
Azama...

Azama
Listen, I'm sorry about what I said the other day. I was being rude and presumptuous. We barely even know each other. I was so curious about Nohr that I couldn't help myself.

Beruka
Why is that, exactly?

Azama
Well, it seems to me that the values in Nohr and Hoshido are quite different. Your lives are focused on desire. And everyone is rewarded for that same focus. Perhaps I'm just jealous because you were born into such a place.

Beruka
I understand what you're trying to say. But trust me... You don't know the first thing about Nohrian culture. Stop being so nosy.

Azama
What do you mean?

Beruka
I had to kill in order to survive. It was the only path available to me. Your prodding questions show that you've been raised in comfort. This is just pure entertainment for you.

Azama
So you're angry at me for not taking life and death seriously enough? Keep in mind that you're the cold-blooded killer here. I'm just asking you a few questions.

Beruka
You're just trying to create friction. I don't understand this game.

Azama
It's no game! I'm just trying to enjoy a nice conversation with my comrade-in-arms. Maybe we shouldn't dwell on this topic. I wouldn't want your icy gaze to freeze me.

A Support

Beruka
Azama.

Azama
Oh, Beruka. What is it? You look upset.

Beruka
I was thinking about our argument the other day. I owe you an apology. While I didn't appreciate your questions, you also had a point. I can't deny the fact that I'm a killer. Maybe you have a right to judge me. Your life has been dedicated to ascetic practice and the work of the gods. It's clear that you've brought more good into the world than I have.

Azama
You certainly take everything seriously, don't you?

Beruka
Well of course I do.

Azama
Listen, I may be a monk, but no one has ever praised me like that before.

Beruka
Really?

Azama
Of course not. I love to give people a hard time, hahaha. Generally, that isn't the best way to go around getting praised.

Beruka
Heh. Well, you were right about one thing. Our environments clearly shaped both of us in unique ways. It's strange. Even when we were fighting, I found it to be almost...humorous.

Azama
I totally agree. I think it's because we're both perplexed by each other. But maybe if we keep getting to know each other better, that will fade away. We are comrades now.

Beruka
You're right. I'm looking forward to that.

Azama
Me too, Beruka.

S Support

Azama
Beruka, will you do me a favor? I need you to answer a multiple-choice question.

Beruka
This is uncalled for. Why now?

Azama
Don't worry about that. Listen, there are two options, OK? In the very near future, you must decide between two different paths. This choice will alter the course of your life in more ways than you can imagine.

Beruka
OK...

Azama
Option A entails that we go back to Nohr together. You can continue your job as an assassin if you want.

Beruka
Azama, what is this?

Azama
Option B is to come with me to Hoshido to help with my missionary work. We can spread spiritual wisdom, together. So, which do you choose?

Beruka
But, Azama, in both of these options, I end up living with you. It almost sounds like you're trying to propose to me.

Azama
I'm proposing that we stay together. To try and build a life.

Beruka
Are you serious?!

Azama
What's wrong? Is this too sudden? Did I catch you off guard?

Beruka
Well of course I'm surprised. I mean, we really haven't spent all that much time together. And like you said, we're from totally different backgrounds and cultures.

Azama
But I love that. I'm always learning new things when I spend time with you. I feel like being different people actually makes us complementary partners. Am I crazy?

Beruka
No... You're not crazy. I feel the same way. Perhaps with you, I can wash the blood from my hands and begin anew. The thought makes me feel hopeful.

Azama
I'm happy to hear that. Asking you to be with me was nerve wracking. I'm just happy that you didn't cut me in half for asking you to be with me!

Beruka
Yes. Your relief is evident on your face.

Azama
If you stick with me, you'll see a lot more of this smile in the future. I hope you can accept me for who I am.

Beruka
That goes for me too. By the way, can I decide on that big question of yours later? I think it would be best to think it over.

Azama
Of course. Why don't we go for a walk and talk it over together. But I honestly think I'd be happy with you in Nohr or Hoshido. Anywhere really. It doesn't matter. I just want to be by your side.