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Part 1: Harvest Archbishop[]

Before Battle[]

  • Kurthnaga: A harvest festival in another world... How exciting! The bustling crowds are truly something to behold.
  • Sophia: I find it all a bit overwhelming, to be quite honest. My heart is racing from both excitement and fear... Seeing so many people in one place is a rare sight in Nabata.
  • Kurthnaga: I was hardly ever allowed beyond Goldoa's borders, and no one was allowed in...so I know the feeling. I view this as a valuable learning opportunity, a chance to experience the outside world... The more I know about the sorts of people that live outside of Goldoa, the better. What better way to do so than to listen to the tales of those from different worlds altogether?
  • Sophia: I suppose you're right. And Fae does insist on new bedtime stories from time to time...

(Scene transition)

  • Kurthnaga: Hmm... What do you suppose that woman over there is dressed as?
  • Sophia: I can't say for sure, but she does have an allure about her... I feel almost drawn to her.
  • Rhea: ...Might I be of some service?
  • Sophia: Oh, no... Apologies. Please, pay me no mind...

After Battle[]

  • Rhea: Would you be willing to share tales of your world with me? I will gladly tell you of mine, of course.
  • Kurthnaga: I would be delighted to! Shall we find somewhere quiet and out of the way, where we can talk?

Part 2: Dragon Displeased[]

Before Battle[]

  • Sothis: Hmm... Ah! Over there! I sense candy in that direction. Quickly, now—time is wasting!
  • Byleth: You want...candy?
  • Robin: What do you worms want? I've just about had enough of this whole festival charade...
  • Sothis: Now, now... Where is your festival spirit? Perhaps you'd prefer tricks to treats? Do as you wish, but I must not relent in my sweet pursuit—on my name as progenitor god!

After Battle[]

  • Byleth: Sothis, we should pull back. It's clear he will not be defeated so easily.
  • Robin: You insects aren't worth the effort it would take to clean my boot after stamping you out. I'm leaving.

Part 3: Forward United[]

Before Battle[]

  • Rhea: There you are! I've been looking all—Oh? And who is this child with you?
  • Byleth: Right. How do I put this...
  • Sothis: (Psst! Quickly! Think of something already! And make it good!)
  • Byleth: (That isn't helpful...)
  • Kurthnaga: Aha! Another fellow costumed festival-goer! What world is it that you hail from?
  • Sophia: Perhaps we ought to leave this one alone... It doesn't look like he's in the mood for storytelling.
  • Robin: ...What is it about these clothes that makes you think you can engage me with such meaningless blathering?

After Battle[]

  • Kurthnaga: While it is a shame not everyone is willing to discuss their world... I have learned so much from Lady Rhea. I had not imagined that other worlds might have their own divine creators as well... We may not be so different.
  • Sophia: Perhaps... But I have had just about enough excitement for one day. I may need to lie down...
  • Kurthnaga: It is a bit overwhelming to learn that our similarities extend beyond even our basic forms... Violence seems to invade the lives of even those most lofty of civilizations.
  • Sophia: Be that as it may, we have to believe that someday people will come to their senses and forsake violence. I believe a day will come when all peoples can live together in peace.
  • Kurthnaga: As you say. We must keep our eyes forward, focused on our hopes... War-weary, Goldoa once shuttered its borders and resolved to live in self-imposed isolation. But turning away from a problem will not itself solve the problem. It only allows the problem to grow unabated. We must instead face our differences—and celebrate them. Only then can we hope to move forward. You and the others here have taught me much in such a short time. I am glad to have had this opportunity.
  • Sophia: I'm happy to hear you say so, Prince Kurthnaga. I feel much the same. The world outside of Nabata is vast. I'm sure Fae will also gain a lot from my tales. The tales I've heard here surely mean there are at least some friendly people out there. As long as we are able to find each other, the world is sure to keep growing better and better.
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