Leo/Warriors Supports

With Lianna

 * Leo: Royal twins... That's quite unusual, isn't it?
 * Lianna: You think so? I guess I thought big royal families like yours were more of an oddity.
 * Leo: Yes, there are a lot of us. But we all have different mothers, you know. It's actually a pretty common practice for royal families in my world.
 * Lianna: Ah, I see. In Aytolis and Gristonne the king or queen can have only one spouse.
 * Leo: Of course! That's how it is in Nohr, too!
 * Lianna: Are you saying your mother was the king's...mistress?!
 * Leo: Don't be so shocked. All our mothers were. Well...except for Xander's.
 * Lianna: How do all those mothers live together and still get along?
 * Leo: Get along? Heh... How optimistic of you. In Nohr even the children of mistresses have a claim to the throne. So our mothers have always competed for the king's affection.
 * Lianna: You mean it's sibling against sibling, all to see who will inherit the throne?
 * Leo: At times, it is. I'm sure Aytolis has seen some similar conflict... Still, you ARE the older sibling... I'd assume the throne is yours to take.
 * Lianna: It's...complicated. As the older sister I do have a bit of an advantage. However, in Aytolis, male heirs can be given preference anyway. I'd be relieved to see my brother become king, but he's...hesitant.
 * Leo: Ha! I've noticed that you two are always encouraging the other to take the throne! To be honest, I'm quite jealous of your situation.
 * Lianna: But you and your siblings get along so well! My brother and I are constantly biting each other's head off.
 * Leo: It doesn't seem that way to me. Maybe you fight because you're willing to be honest with each other.
 * Lianna: Maybe... Well, I'm jealous too. I've always wanted an older brother or sister.
 * Leo: You can have Xander if you want! I'm just kidding. We all like one another, you know, in our own special ways.
 * Lianna: How could you not? You're all so wonderful... Even you, Leo. ­That's why I just can't believe it when you say you're all in competition.
 * Leo: Things weren't always so great between the children of the king of Nohr... You could learn a thing or two about palace intrigue just from the stories. But I'll spare you that. It really doesn't seem like something you'd need here.
 * Lianna: Are you trying to protect me? Hm. So there is a tiny speck of kindness and warmth under that cold exterior...
 * Leo: Is that how you see me? Actually...I'll take that as a compliment. I hope we have another chance to talk again soon, Lianna. I'd like to hear more about Aytolis and your...cooperative ways.
 * Lianna: Of course! I'm sure there's a lot we could learn from each other.

With Robin

 * Leo: Hmph... I've been bested! You really trounced me there, Robin.
 * Robin: By the skin of my teeth... Honestly, I didn't think it would be so close.
 * Leo: I knew that 64th move was a mistake. I could've used a pincer attack from there!
 * Robin: Eh, a pincer then would have actually hastened my victory by two moves. It's a fairly standard technique we use on the battlefield in Ylisse.
 * Leo: You're saying you were anticipating that? I thought you'd never played this game before... Have I been duped?
 * Robin: No, but I've played very similar games, where you use the board as a battlefield.
 * Leo: As have I, though clearly my experience was not as useful as yours. In Nohr we have a game called chess that's a lot like this. I'm the best in my family! I was sure could beat you too. Although now that I've gotten the hang of it...care for a rematch?
 * Robin: We can play as many times as you like. I'm sure we'll learn a lot from each other. And beating you never gets old!
 * Leo: Hrm. Line up your pieces. The first thing you'll learn is taking defeat with dignity. I think you're underestimating me, by the way. One battle doesn't win a war.
 * Robin: Oh, I don't believe you'll be a pushover. You kept me on the ropes for most of that last game. That famous Nohrian strategy confused me more than once! Let's just say I'd hate to meet you on the battlefield!
 * Leo: Do I detect a hint of sarcasm in your voice?
 * Robin: Not at all! I'm very interested in learning about your battle tactics and techniques!
 * Leo: Of course you are! That would give you quite an advantage in this game.
 * Robin: No, no, Leo! I'm talking about your literal battle tactics! Like on the field. I'm sure if we combined our expertise, our strategic options would expand.
 * Leo: I see what you're saying now. I guess as a tactician you're always looking for new ideas, aren't you?
 * Robin: So will you teach me, Leo?
 * Leo: Of course...but only if you beat me in this next match. And I won't make it easy! ­
 * Robin: Interesting... You're on! Now that something's actually at stake, I have a feeling this game will get heated.
 * Leo: I'm looking forward to it. We'll see how long your confidence lasts... Are we ready now? Good. Why don't you take the first move, Robin? You're going to need all the help you can get.
 * Robin: Ha! Get ready, Leo. You're about to see a true tactician at work!

With Frederick

 * Frederick: Prince Leo...do you have a moment?
 * Leo: I suppose. What is it?
 * Frederick: There's something that's been bothering me. I wasn't sure I should say anything...
 * Leo: You've been keeping something from me?
 * Frederick: ...Yes. I have thought long and hard about the implications. But ultimately, I decided that it needed to be said.
 * Leo: Good gods, man! Don't keep me in suspense any longer. What is it?!
 * Frederick: Well, Prince Leo...it's about your...
 * Leo: My what?
 * Frederick: Your collar, milord. It's...inside out.
 * Leo: No, no, no, that's not possible... ...Oh. Damn.
 * Frederick: I was hoping you'd just notice... eventually...but here we are. I could not in good conscience remain silent any longer, milord.
 * Leo: Is this what you were hinting at with all that talk about fashion?
 * Frederick: Yes, milord. I was not bold enough to tell you straight out. I apologize.
 * Leo: No, no. It's my fault, of course. You must come to me directly if this ever happens again. A fashion yes-man is no good to me. I need someone who can speak the truth.
 * Frederick: I understand. Then, since we are speaking openly...
 * Leo: Please! Let me hear it.
 * Frederick: You have worn your collar inside out precisely 36 times since we met. I thought perhaps I might be able to prevent a 37th.
 * Leo: Thirty-six... Arrgh! Someone must die! ...I mean, thank you.
 * Frederick: You're welcome. And there's one other thing.
 * Leo: Very well. Get it over with.
 * Frederick: The other morning, you nearly wore your nightcap into battle.
 * Leo: No! I caught myself before actually walking into battle. How did you know?
 * Frederick: Well, I was positioned nearby to speak to you about something else... Namely, that you had brought your pillow instead of your spell book...
 * Leo: D-did I really?! ­
 * Frederick: I was quite surprised to see you look directly at the pillow several times...
 * Leo: That is enough, Frederick. In the future, I need you to be more proactive.
 * Frederick: Yes...I understand. If I see that your trousers are on inside out and backwards, I should speak up. I will be happy to add this to my list of daily duties, milord.
 * Leo: Has it come to this? Do I really need a wardrobe guardian? I ...Yes. Yes, I suppose I do. Thank you, Frederick. You're a true friend.