Corrin/Warriors Supports

With Lianna
Corrin: Let me ask you this: Do you think our being sent here was simply coincidence?
 * Lianna: ...Hrmph.
 * Corrin: Lianna? Is something wrong?
 * Lianna: Ah, Corrin! No, no! It's nothing.
 * Corrin: Really? Because it didn't sound like nothing.
 * Lianna: Heh... I guess I'm just a little preoccupied.
 * Corrin: What's on your mind?
 * Lianna: It's no big deal. It's just...I feel like my brother and I are so inexperienced. You're all fighting this war for our kingdom, and we're barely helping!
 * Corrin: How can you say that? You two are clearly giving this your all.
 * Lianna: We are, but...our abilities pale in comparison to everyone else's.
 * Corrin: Of course you feel like underachievers! Look who's on your team! Uh, that came out wrong, didn't it? I just mean...don't compare yourself to others. Because the strength of your allies is YOUR strength too!
 * Lianna: You think? I know I should be grateful that you all are here in the first place. I just can't help but wonder what would've happened if you weren't!
 * Lianna: What do you mean?
 * Corrin: Every decision you've made, every action you've taken has led to this very moment. I don't think the fact that we're fighting together is a coincidence at all. Your will is what set our fates in motion. We're here because of you!
 * Lianna: You really believe that, Corrin?
 * Corrin: Of course I do! There is a drawback, however. Our time together will, unfortunately, be brief.
 * Lianna: I know...
 * Corrin: I really wish we could be here to see how everything turns out in your kingdom. But only you and your brother can carve out its future. I know, deep in my heart, that you will succeed! You're getting stronger every day. Your kingdom will thrive under your leadership!
 * Lianna: Thank you, Corrin. I'll do my best!
 * Corrin: I feel so silly talking to you like this. I'm hardly in a position to give advice. There's a lot I could learn from you and your brother.
 * Lianna: Ha! What could you possibly have to learn from us?
 * Corrin: Don't laugh! You may not always get along, but you have each other's respect. I hope that in the future Nohr and Hoshido can coexist in the same way.
 * Lianna: I'm sure you'll make it happen. Everyone in your families loves you so much!
 * Corrin: Oh, I know. They won't let me forget it! But I appreciate your confidence in me.
 * Lianna: And yours in me!

With Frederick

 * Frederick: Excuse me, milady...but are you doing your own laundry?
 * Corrin: Yes, I thought I'd give it a try! ...It's not going very well.
 * Frederick: Is that so? Here, let me have a look. So...with thick clothing, try folding it like this as you rinse.
 * Corrin: Ahh...that works so much better! It's the first time I've done laundry, I'm afraid. I've always just left it to Flora or Felicia... Or Camilla, if she was visiting. But I thought I should take it upon myself to learn household basics like this.
 * Frederick: I take it Flora and Felicia were your retainers?
 * Corrin: Actually, they were primarily maids. Strictly speaking, Jakob was my retainer. And I've almost forgotten Gunter...a knight, and a mentor of sorts. ...Yeah. So you can see, I'd love to learn how to be a bit more independent.
 * Frederick: Well, I'd be happy to share my knowledge with you, Princess Corrin.
 * Corrin: Great! So, what's first?
 * Frederick: Well...we could spend a bit more time mastering the art of laundry...
 * Corrin: Oh, there's an art to it? Hah! Very well, teach me!
 * Frederick: Certainly. Now, stain removal is a key skill for any wartime launderer. Begin by wetting the stain with water, and then pinch and rub it. Go on--give it a try.
 * Corrin: Rub the stain with my finger...like this? It's not doing anything...
 * Frederick: Try using your whole hand, like this. You see?
 * Corrin: Hmm. It's harder than it looks. Like this?
 * Frederick: Here, let me demonstrate once more. Like this.
 * Corrin: Wow! It's already gone! Are you sure you're not using some kind of spell?
 * Frederick: Would that I could. No, this is the result of ordinary practice.
 * Corrin: All right, let me give it another try with this one. Oh, wait... You've already removed all the stains!
 * Frederick: And thus concludes your lesson.
 * Corrin: But, Frederick...you did it all yourself. I'm not sure I learned anything.
 * Frederick: My apologies. The next time you need a stain removed, let's try again.
 * Corrin: It's a deal. See you later, Frederick!
 * Frederick: Erm, pardon me, milady, but you've piqued my curiosity. Tell me more of your retainers' duties.
 * Corrin: Well, sure. What is it you'd like to know?
 * Frederick: Anything. I may be able to teach you something that will surprise them.
 * Corrin: Ha! Assuming I ever get the hang of your first lesson... But what am I saying? With you as a teacher, I know I'm in good hands. Thanks again, Frederick. I'm really lucky to have a friend like you.
 * Frederick: It is my honor to serve you, milady. Now then, let's find something to stain this garment with, and resume our lesson.