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=== B Support ===
 
=== B Support ===
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* '''Hubert''': That's the last of them.
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* '''???''': Argh!
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* '''Hubert''': Another threat to Her Majesty? Who's there?
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* '''Shamir''': It's me. You owe me for that one.
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* '''Hubert''': Shamir. What are you doing here?
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* '''Shamir''': Same thing you are. But I'm after a particular target. The dark side of the Knights of Seiros is proving troublesome. I should have known, having been one.
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* '''Hubert''': I was...negligent. I had thought we'd sufficiently thinned the numbers of these scum. Seems I was mistaken. In any case, you have my thanks.
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* '''Shamir''': Save it. Just doing my job.
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* '''Hubert''': Even so-killing your former allies. Do you feel no remorse whatsoever?
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* '''Shamir''': You wouldn't, so why ask?
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* '''Hubert''': You are not me. Answer the question.
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* '''Shamir''': What's it matter? I owed a debt to Rhea. I served in the Knights of Seiros to repay her. I repaid that debt. Now I'm here. I'm sure it was considered dishonorable of me to leave, but that's none of my concern. I have no connection to the Seiros faith, nor to the ways of Fódlan.
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* '''Hubert''': That's right. You're from Dagda. Well, consider me glad you're on the right side. At least for the time being.
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* '''Shamir''': You worry too much. Watch out, or it'll be the death of you.
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=== A Support ===
 
=== A Support ===
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* '''Shamir''': All finished. Time to go.
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* '''Hubert''': You really must stop sneaking up on me, Shamir.
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* '''Shamir''': And what if I don't? I can take you.
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* '''Hubert''': Maybe. Either way, it's a waste to fight an ally.
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* '''Shamir''': We're allies now? I guess I should be more careful with you. Are you sure it was right to kill them? I believe your mistress told you to let them go.
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* '''Hubert''': That is exactly what I will say I did. But leaving them alive would have been a mistake. I did what had to be done.
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* '''Shamir''': Is that so? Maybe you're not just some sycophant. It takes guts to disobey a direct order.
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* '''Hubert''': Lady Edelgard's time is rightfully occupied with a great deal of concern and contemplation. Her affairs are of far greater consequence than a trifle like this. Much rests on the decisions she makes. But little details of this kind happen to be my area of expertise. So I simply handle them. Better that than to burden her with needless debate.
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* '''Shamir''': Logical through and through, aren't you?
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* '''Hubert''': That is how I do things.
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* '''Shamir''': I like people who are thorough.
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* '''Hubert''': You seem quite thorough in your methods as well.
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* '''Shamir''': As a rule, I am. Regarding decisions, I planned on leaving Fódlan after completing my contract... But now I'm starting to think I might stay here.
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* '''Hubert''': Stay here? I'm forced to wonder what your intentions might be.
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* '''Shamir''': I have no ulterior motives. I've just grown a little fond of you.
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* '''Hubert''': Excuse me? You've what?
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* '''Shamir''': For someone so intelligent, you're very dense. It's not just about you though. I've learned to like Lady Edelgard and most everyone else here as well. I wouldn't mind staying on to work as your specialist.
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* '''Hubert''': It's a fine offer. But perhaps we should wait until after the war to discuss it thoroughly.
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* '''Shamir''': Fair, but you owe me, remember?
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* '''Hubert''': Not much I can say to that, is there?
   
 
== With [[Caspar]] ==
 
== With [[Caspar]] ==
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=== B Support ===
 
=== B Support ===
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* '''Shamir''': That battle was a decent challenge, but when push came to shove, they
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didn't have a chance.
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* '''Catherine''': Before long, all of the church's enemies will have been destroyed.
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* '''Shamir''': You must really love worshiping the church. Or is it just Rhea?
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* '''Catherine''': Lady Rhea. You're the only one in the knights who doesn't address her with the proper respect. It's not just that I worship Lady Rhea. I respect her, admire her, revere her...
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* '''Shamir''': I don't get the Seiros religion. Or Rhea.
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* '''Catherine''': Shamir. If you were anyone else, I would cut you down for saying that. She saved your life.
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* '''Shamir''': She did, and that's why I fight for her. Doesn't mean I worship her.
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* '''Catherine''': You never change. You're so stubborn.
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* '''Shamir''': You're the stubborn one. When we're on missions related to Rhea, it's like you're wearing blinders. Now that she's been rescued, your carelessness is probably just going to get you killed. Wanting to help her is admirable, but you'll be of no use if you get yourself killed.
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''(Alternative)'' Now that she's been rescued, your carelessness is probably just going to get you killed.
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* '''Catherine''': I don't plan on getting killed. And it's not that I'm wearing blinders-I'm just focused. I've devoted my heart to Lady Rhea. She's the reason I wield my sword. As long as you don't get killed or cause me any trouble, I don't really care.
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* '''Catherine''': So my death would "cause you trouble"?
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* '''Shamir''': That's not what I meant.
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* '''Catherine''': Let's give it a rest. There's no point in arguing.
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* '''Shamir''': Fine. But I want you to know something... It's not easy to put your life in the hands of someone who doesn't share your beliefs.
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* '''Catherine''': I understand. I think we can both agree on that.
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=== A Support ===
 
=== A Support ===
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* '''Catherine''': Hey.
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* '''Shamir''': We don't need to have this conversation.
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* '''Catherine''':You don't know what I was going to say!
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* '''Shamir''': Something about our vastly different approaches to life.
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* '''Catherine''': Fine, then. We don't need to talk about it.
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* '''Shamir''': ...
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* '''Catherine''': ... Actually-
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* '''Shamir''': Really I-
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* '''Catherine''': Sorry, you go first.
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* '''Shamir''': I was gonna say I'd hear you out.
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* '''Catherine''': OK. Let's talk about it. I will be faithful to Lady Rhea until I
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die. If I had to choose between you and her, I would choose her every time. I assume that disqualifies me from being your partner.
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* '''Shamir''': Between you and Rhea, I'd choose you. But between you and me, I'd choose me. That probably disqualifies me from being your partner too.
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* '''Catherine''': Well, no. I'm quite fond of being alive. I don't intend to sacrifice my life, either. If it came down to you or me, I'd choose...
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* '''Shamir''': Huh.
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* '''Catherine''': What's wrong?
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* '''Shamir''': Nothing. You're not like the rest of the knights.
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* '''Catherine''': Maybe someday you'll have to take a path that diverges from ours. What if we went to war with your country?
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* '''Shamir''': Heh. It is a possibility.
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* '''Catherine''': Maybe I shouldn't be thinking like that. The future is one of the great mysteries of life.
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* '''Shamir''': We can worry about it when the time comes... But until our paths diverge, you're my partner. And I couldn't ask for a better one.
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* '''Catherine''': You got that right! I'm the best there is.
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=== A+ Support ===
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* '''Catherine''': You're safe. I'm so relieved.
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* '''Shamir''': I was just on a mission. What's gotten into you?
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* '''Catherine''': I'm sorry. I've been thinking about the last time we talked.
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* '''Shamir''': About our paths diverging.
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* '''Catherine''': I've been a little afraid since then. Afraid that you might quit the knights.
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* '''Shamir''': The terrible "Thunder Catherine," afraid? I thought you weren't afraid of anything.
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* '''Catherine''': I kinda thought so too. I realized that I might actually lose you someday. And that's...scarier than I expected. I've never felt this way about anyone other than Lady Rhea.
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* '''Shamir''': You seem very passionate about this.
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* '''Catherine''': I guess so. I have many brothers and sisters in arms, but you're
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my only partner. I know you have my back, so I can focus on the battle in front of me.
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* '''Shamir''': I see... Catherine, I have to tell you something. I...lost my first partner. Which is why I can make no guarantees that this will last forever. But I want you to know there's no one I would rather have at my side. I could never sever my bond with you. If there ever comes a day when our paths do diverge, know that I'll always be with you.
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* '''Catherine''': Thank you. I lost someone too. I thought we'd be together forever, but our lives went in different directions. Relationships are so fragile.
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* '''Shamir''': Of course... But that's enough of that. I can't stand any more of your vulnerable side.
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* '''Catherine''': Ah! Sorry, partner. Hope I didn't worry you. I lost hold of myself there.
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* '''Shamir''': No need to apologize. It's what partners are for. If you'd like, we can start planning our next move.
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* '''Shamir''': Next move? What do you mean?
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* '''Catherine''': We can wed if you're that worried about losing me. Though, I may tire of your company. You look a bit red. What's the matter, partner?
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* '''Shamir''': That was just...unexpected! If you'll excuse me, I need some fresh air...
   
 
== With [[Cyril]] ==
 
== With [[Cyril]] ==

Revision as of 19:00, 11 August 2019

With Byleth (Male)

C Support

B Support

A Support

S Support

With Byleth (Female)

C Support

B Support

  • Shamir: Thanks for your help out there. Battles tend to go smoother with you around.
    • The same to you.
    • Smoother?
  • Shamir: ("The same to you.") Heh. I think you did most of the heavy lifting. It may be unwise to think this way on the battlefield... But I feel I can trust your commands without question.
    • Why's that?
    • I still make mistakes.
  • Shamir: ("I still make mistakes") Don't we all? But, judging by the results of our recent battles, you're clearly good at this. I've also noticed that you've been putting me in more precarious situations lately. Almost like you know I won't question your orders.
    • My apologies for that.
    • I know I can rely on you.
  • Shamir: ("I know I can rely on you") Hah! I'm glad you trust me to get the job done, but still... I knew you were doing it on purpose. You're a very important position, now that you're leading the charge against the Empire. Funny to think you used to just teach at the Officers Academy. Your old students still call you "Professor." That's no title for the commander of an army.
    • There's no harm in it.
    • I actually like it.
  • Shamir: (I actually like it.) You'll always be their professor, huh? You sure are an interesting one. My people lost the war and I was left to wander Fódlan alone, but I guess meeting you was my prize. You look confused. Did you not know any of this? I was living in my homeland of Dagda, up until the Imperial army destroyed it 10 years ago. But, being a mercenary, I have no real allegiance. That's why I'm working here now. Don't worry, though. I don't plan to turn on you.

A Support

With Hubert

C Support

  • Shamir: What is it, Hubert?
  • Hubert: Nothing in particular. I was just recalling your impressive skill with a bow. I'm willing to bet you could put an arrow through the neck of an enemy general from quite a distance. In fact, to any leader's bodyguard, I would go so far as to say you pose the most dangerous kind of threat.
  • Shamir: Don't worry your fragile little self. Your lady princess is safe. I wouldn't shoot my employer.
  • Hubert: I would certainly hope not. But there are some mercenaries to whom a contract means little. And you would do well to remember that Lady Edelgard is no mere "princess." You should take care to learn the proper form of address for your employer.
  • Shamir: I said "lady." I already told you. I'm not going to break the princess's contract.
  • Hubert: What did I just say?
  • Shamir: Proper address. Right. Next time.
  • Hubert: My patience has limits, you know. For the moment, you may stand in Lady Edelgard's good graces. But if you become a problem, I will not hesitate to eliminate you.
  • Shamir: You're unstable, Hubert. Be careful who you threaten. I don't take kindly to those who get in the way of my contracts.
  • Hubert: Is that a threat?
  • Shamir: Just some advice.

B Support

  • Hubert: That's the last of them.
  • ???: Argh!
  • Hubert: Another threat to Her Majesty? Who's there?
  • Shamir: It's me. You owe me for that one.
  • Hubert: Shamir. What are you doing here?
  • Shamir: Same thing you are. But I'm after a particular target. The dark side of the Knights of Seiros is proving troublesome. I should have known, having been one.
  • Hubert: I was...negligent. I had thought we'd sufficiently thinned the numbers of these scum. Seems I was mistaken. In any case, you have my thanks.
  • Shamir: Save it. Just doing my job.
  • Hubert: Even so-killing your former allies. Do you feel no remorse whatsoever?
  • Shamir: You wouldn't, so why ask?
  • Hubert: You are not me. Answer the question.
  • Shamir: What's it matter? I owed a debt to Rhea. I served in the Knights of Seiros to repay her. I repaid that debt. Now I'm here. I'm sure it was considered dishonorable of me to leave, but that's none of my concern. I have no connection to the Seiros faith, nor to the ways of Fódlan.
  • Hubert: That's right. You're from Dagda. Well, consider me glad you're on the right side. At least for the time being.
  • Shamir: You worry too much. Watch out, or it'll be the death of you.

A Support

  • Shamir: All finished. Time to go.
  • Hubert: You really must stop sneaking up on me, Shamir.
  • Shamir: And what if I don't? I can take you.
  • Hubert: Maybe. Either way, it's a waste to fight an ally.
  • Shamir: We're allies now? I guess I should be more careful with you. Are you sure it was right to kill them? I believe your mistress told you to let them go.
  • Hubert: That is exactly what I will say I did. But leaving them alive would have been a mistake. I did what had to be done.
  • Shamir: Is that so? Maybe you're not just some sycophant. It takes guts to disobey a direct order.
  • Hubert: Lady Edelgard's time is rightfully occupied with a great deal of concern and contemplation. Her affairs are of far greater consequence than a trifle like this. Much rests on the decisions she makes. But little details of this kind happen to be my area of expertise. So I simply handle them. Better that than to burden her with needless debate.
  • Shamir: Logical through and through, aren't you?
  • Hubert: That is how I do things.
  • Shamir: I like people who are thorough.
  • Hubert: You seem quite thorough in your methods as well.
  • Shamir: As a rule, I am. Regarding decisions, I planned on leaving Fódlan after completing my contract... But now I'm starting to think I might stay here.
  • Hubert: Stay here? I'm forced to wonder what your intentions might be.
  • Shamir: I have no ulterior motives. I've just grown a little fond of you.
  • Hubert: Excuse me? You've what?
  • Shamir: For someone so intelligent, you're very dense. It's not just about you though. I've learned to like Lady Edelgard and most everyone else here as well. I wouldn't mind staying on to work as your specialist.
  • Hubert: It's a fine offer. But perhaps we should wait until after the war to discuss it thoroughly.
  • Shamir: Fair, but you owe me, remember?
  • Hubert: Not much I can say to that, is there?

With Caspar

C Support

B Support

A Support

With Petra

C Support

B Support

A Support

With Dedue

C Support

  • Dedue: Shamir.
  • Shamir: Ah. It’s... you. What is it?
  • Dedue: I have a message from His Highness. He will meet you in front of the library tomorrow evening.
  • Shamir: Evening. Library. Front. Got it. Oh, one more thing...

(Shamir swipes at Dedue)

  • Dedue: ...
  • Shamir: A bug landed on your shoulder. Sorry if I startled you.
  • Dedue: Hm.
  • Shamir: Anything else?
  • Dedue: No.
  • Shamir: Good.
  • Dedue: You get to the point. It makes you easy to deal with.
  • Shamir: Likewise. No need to say what isn’t worth saying, right?
  • Dedue: Precisely. Few others seem to think so.
  • Shamir: Agreed.
  • Dedue: ...
  • Shamir: ...
  • Dedue: That is all. Farewell.
  • Shamir: Farewell.

B Support

  • Shamir: Dutiful as ever, Dedue.
  • Dedue: What are you suggesting?
  • Shamir: You’re always busy delivering messages.
  • Dedue: You mean His Highness’s orders.
  • Shamir: Does he need you to run such trivial errands?
  • Dedue: He should not trouble himself over them. I am honored to attend His Highness, and to represent him in all matters. Ever since he saved my life, serving him has given me reason to live.
  • Shamir: Reason to live? Huh.
  • Dedue: Your relationship to the archbishop seems similar.
  • Shamir: Not quite. I joined the knights to repay a debt I owed Rhea. The debt’s been repaid, so she’s nothing more than a former employer.
  • Dedue: Then you are not motivated by loyalty.
  • Shamir: Not especially. I wouldn’t call Rhea my “reason to live.”
  • Dedue: And if a higher-paying employer comes along?
  • Shamir: I’d consider it. That’s what mercenaries do.
  • Dedue: Then yes. We are completely different.
  • Shamir: Everyone’s different. I’m not trying to criticize your loyalty. I’ve seen a lot of people like you all over the world. They don’t tend to last very long though. Try not to end up like them.
  • Dedue: Thank you for the warning.

A Support

  • Dedue: Is this your dagger, Shamir?
  • Shamir: I thought I lost it in battle. Thank you. I wonder if this dagger will ever fulfill its purpose...
  • Dedue: Unexpectedly sentimental. I did not think you would be the type to let personal feelings affect you in battle.
  • Shamir: I try to think of it as just work, but I’m still human. Was there anything else?
  • Dedue: I was hoping we could chat.
  • Shamir: That’s not like you. Our only common ground is brevity. Now you want to chat? What’s gotten into you?
  • Dedue: Despite our superficial similarities, we are actually completely different. So I am interested in learning more about you.
  • Shamir: The feeling is mutual. Being born in Duscur, you’re an outsider here in Fódlan. I’ve devoted myself to Fódlan, but really I’m an outsider too. So there are some things that connect us.
  • Dedue: You are diligent. As am I.
  • Shamir: Even so, I am not like you and never could be.
  • Dedue: I could never be like you, either.
  • Shamir: That’s just how people are. Even people with deep romantic or familial connections will never be identical.
  • Dedue: That is why we should try to understand each other.
  • Shamir: Hmph. At least you’re easy to talk to. You could make a good partner for a mercenary like me.
  • Dedue: And you could make a good partner for one as devoted to the Kingdom as I.
  • Shamir: That depends on how much your master would pay.
  • Dedue: I would expect no less.
  • Shamir: Enough chatting. We should prepare for battle.
  • Dedue: Yes. We should talk again, when we have time.
  • Shamir: I’m always around.

With Claude

C Support

B Support

A Support

With Raphael

C Support

B Support

A Support

With Ignatz

C Support

B Support

A Support

With Leonie

C Support

B Support

A Support

With Alois

C Support

B Support

A Support

With Catherine

C Support

  • Catherine: ...And he said, "I don't even have a horse!" Pretty funny story, huh?
  • Shamir: ...
  • Catherine: What is it, Shamir? You're not laughing! Didn't you think it was funny?
  • Shamir: Sure.
  • Catherine: So then, laugh! You could stand to be a little friendlier, you know.
  • Shamir: Do I need to be?
  • Catherine: What do you mean, "need to be"? Friendship isn't about obligation. You could try being a bit warmer. Like when I first met you, I took the time to introduce myself an make friendly conversation... And you just said, "Hi, I'm Shamir." I remember thinking that you wouldn't be easy to get along with.
  • Shamir: Now that's funny. I remember thinking you were just another knight who loved the sound of her own voice. You know, the type who's all talk, but useless in battle.
  • Catherine: Well, that's a bit harsh. Did you really think that?
  • Shamir: Yes.
  • Catherine: Hmph. But you changed your mind when you saw me in action?
  • Shamir: I did. You're surprisingly strong.
  • Catherine: Well, even though you had zero charm, you did a nice job of supporting me. Now I know that you'll always have my back. In fact, maybe I should take it easy and let you handle all the fighting.
  • Shamir: It sounds like I'm going to be doing a lot more work around here.
  • Catherine: We make a pretty good team. At any rate, we're bound together, so we better try to get along! Don't you think, partner?
  • Shamir: If that's how you see it, I can't disagree.

B Support

  • Shamir: That battle was a decent challenge, but when push came to shove, they

didn't have a chance.

  • Catherine: Before long, all of the church's enemies will have been destroyed.
  • Shamir: You must really love worshiping the church. Or is it just Rhea?
  • Catherine: Lady Rhea. You're the only one in the knights who doesn't address her with the proper respect. It's not just that I worship Lady Rhea. I respect her, admire her, revere her...
  • Shamir: I don't get the Seiros religion. Or Rhea.
  • Catherine: Shamir. If you were anyone else, I would cut you down for saying that. She saved your life.
  • Shamir: She did, and that's why I fight for her. Doesn't mean I worship her.
  • Catherine: You never change. You're so stubborn.
  • Shamir: You're the stubborn one. When we're on missions related to Rhea, it's like you're wearing blinders. Now that she's been rescued, your carelessness is probably just going to get you killed. Wanting to help her is admirable, but you'll be of no use if you get yourself killed.

(Alternative) Now that she's been rescued, your carelessness is probably just going to get you killed.

  • Catherine: I don't plan on getting killed. And it's not that I'm wearing blinders-I'm just focused. I've devoted my heart to Lady Rhea. She's the reason I wield my sword. As long as you don't get killed or cause me any trouble, I don't really care.
  • Catherine: So my death would "cause you trouble"?
  • Shamir: That's not what I meant.
  • Catherine: Let's give it a rest. There's no point in arguing.
  • Shamir: Fine. But I want you to know something... It's not easy to put your life in the hands of someone who doesn't share your beliefs.
  • Catherine: I understand. I think we can both agree on that.

A Support

  • Catherine: Hey.
  • Shamir: We don't need to have this conversation.
  • Catherine:You don't know what I was going to say!
  • Shamir: Something about our vastly different approaches to life.
  • Catherine: Fine, then. We don't need to talk about it.
  • Shamir: ...
  • Catherine: ... Actually-
  • Shamir: Really I-
  • Catherine: Sorry, you go first.
  • Shamir: I was gonna say I'd hear you out.
  • Catherine: OK. Let's talk about it. I will be faithful to Lady Rhea until I

die. If I had to choose between you and her, I would choose her every time. I assume that disqualifies me from being your partner.

  • Shamir: Between you and Rhea, I'd choose you. But between you and me, I'd choose me. That probably disqualifies me from being your partner too.
  • Catherine: Well, no. I'm quite fond of being alive. I don't intend to sacrifice my life, either. If it came down to you or me, I'd choose...
  • Shamir: Huh.
  • Catherine: What's wrong?
  • Shamir: Nothing. You're not like the rest of the knights.
  • Catherine: Maybe someday you'll have to take a path that diverges from ours. What if we went to war with your country?
  • Shamir: Heh. It is a possibility.
  • Catherine: Maybe I shouldn't be thinking like that. The future is one of the great mysteries of life.
  • Shamir: We can worry about it when the time comes... But until our paths diverge, you're my partner. And I couldn't ask for a better one.
  • Catherine: You got that right! I'm the best there is.

A+ Support

  • Catherine: You're safe. I'm so relieved.
  • Shamir: I was just on a mission. What's gotten into you?
  • Catherine: I'm sorry. I've been thinking about the last time we talked.
  • Shamir: About our paths diverging.
  • Catherine: I've been a little afraid since then. Afraid that you might quit the knights.
  • Shamir: The terrible "Thunder Catherine," afraid? I thought you weren't afraid of anything.
  • Catherine: I kinda thought so too. I realized that I might actually lose you someday. And that's...scarier than I expected. I've never felt this way about anyone other than Lady Rhea.
  • Shamir: You seem very passionate about this.
  • Catherine: I guess so. I have many brothers and sisters in arms, but you're

my only partner. I know you have my back, so I can focus on the battle in front of me.

  • Shamir: I see... Catherine, I have to tell you something. I...lost my first partner. Which is why I can make no guarantees that this will last forever. But I want you to know there's no one I would rather have at my side. I could never sever my bond with you. If there ever comes a day when our paths do diverge, know that I'll always be with you.
  • Catherine: Thank you. I lost someone too. I thought we'd be together forever, but our lives went in different directions. Relationships are so fragile.
  • Shamir: Of course... But that's enough of that. I can't stand any more of your vulnerable side.
  • Catherine: Ah! Sorry, partner. Hope I didn't worry you. I lost hold of myself there.
  • Shamir: No need to apologize. It's what partners are for. If you'd like, we can start planning our next move.
  • Shamir: Next move? What do you mean?
  • Catherine: We can wed if you're that worried about losing me. Though, I may tire of your company. You look a bit red. What's the matter, partner?
  • Shamir: That was just...unexpected! If you'll excuse me, I need some fresh air...

With Cyril

C Support

B Support

A Support