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*'''Cynthia:''' You have no idea how happy it makes me to hear you call me a hero... Thank you. After giving it some thought, I've decided to accept your offer of service, Fath— I mean, Sir Frederick the Valiant!
 
*'''Cynthia:''' You have no idea how happy it makes me to hear you call me a hero... Thank you. After giving it some thought, I've decided to accept your offer of service, Fath— I mean, Sir Frederick the Valiant!
 
*'''Frederick:''' Then I am yours to command, milady!
 
*'''Frederick:''' Then I am yours to command, milady!
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=====Gaius=====
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*'''Gaius:''' Huh? Is that you, Cynthia?
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*'''Cynthia:''' F-Father?! How in the world...?!
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*'''Gaius:''' Crivens...what a pit! Never though I'd find you in a place like this...
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*'''Cynthia:''' A place like this...? I never thought you'd find me anywhere! I thought you were dead! I waited so long for you to come home, and when you didn't, I told myself not to hope... But you've been alive all this time, Father! Gosh, I'm so happy...so HAPPY! *sob*
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*'''Gaius:''' Ah...yeah, about that... It's true I AM Gaius...but I'm not the same Gaius as your old man. I came here from another world to rescue you guys. I mean, take a good, close look. The Gaius you knew must've been way older, right?
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*'''Cynthia:''' Oh... I...I suppose so...
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*'''Gaius:''' Sorry to get your all excited over nothing, anyhow.
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*'''Cynthia:''' No, it's...it's okay. I'm sorry, too. It was silly of me. It's too bad that you're not my father...but I'm happy to see you all the same.
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*'''Gaius''' And I'm happy to see you too, kiddo. The least I can do is take care of you and keep you safe. Consider it my apology. Here. Let's seal the deal with a candy. This one ain't cheap, so savor it, all right?
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*'''Cynthia''' ......
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*'''Gaius:''' What's wrong? No daughter of mine would ever refuse one of these beauties!
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*'''Cynthia:''' Could you hold on to that? Like...as a reward for if we make it out of here alive? My father always gave me candy as a reward for working hard at something... It taught me to keep on going till the end. It made me believe I could do anything.
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*'''Gaius:''' Huh. Your father was pretty smart. ...And no doubt incredibly handsom, too. All right, then. You got yourself a deal. No candy until the battle's won. Just...try your best to stay our of harm's way, you hear?
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*'''Cynthia:''' I will. Thanks!
   
 
===[[Noire]]===
 
===[[Noire]]===

Revision as of 01:50, 11 May 2013

Opening Dialogue

Outrealm Gate

  • Chrom: Where are we? There's something different about this place...
  • Naga: ......
  • Chrom: Wait, how...?!
  • Naga: You've arrived at last. It was I who summoned you, Outrealm warriors.
  • Chrom: ...Summoned us? Why?
  • Naga: A world stands on the brink of demise. But I have no power there to save it. Only those with the power to cross time and space can reach it in its hour of need... Only warriors such as yourselves.
  • Chrom: What world is this that could possibly be beyond your power?
  • Naga: A world in which the ancient fell dragon has been revived, causing untold chaos. All hope for the future rests upon the shoulders of 12 valiant children—an exalted princess and 11 others born with the power to alter their destinies. However, without intervention, these 12 children will most certainly die.
  • Chrom: All of them? But that's...
  • Naga: Hear me. Four children obtain Gules and Azure but are annihilated ere they can bear it home. Four more obtain Argent and Sable, only to expire in sight of their country's border. Three manage to successfully deliver Vert and the Emblem to the princess... But soon after, all three of them—as well as the princess—are slain.
  • Chrom: Then who saves the world?
  • Naga: None do. It sinks, unresisting, into shadow...and finally fades into oblivion. This is the world's inexorable destiny. But sometimes destinies are too cruel...and so I sought help. Warriors, I beseech you: intervene. Change what cannot be changed without you.
  • Chrom: We'd never turn our backs on those in need so long as the power to help them is ours. That goes for this world and any other—even if our hopes are as thin as you say.
  • Naga: Thank you. Then I shall send you now to the brink—the moment in time before the world falls. Find the four children with Gules and Azure, and see them through their task.
  • Chrom: We will.
  • Naga: Here is my final counsel... The world you are about to visit bears a great resemblance to your own. You may encounter people you know or people you love... If you do, fight by their sides. It will give them great courage and strength. Now go, warriors. I know that destiny can yet be reshaped by your hands!

Before Battle Starts

Starting Point

  • Lucina: What? No! ...No, it can't be.
  • Chrom: What's wrong, Lucina?
  • Lucina: This is just like MY future. Where I came from! It's all so similar...
  • Chrom: What?! Are you certain?
  • Lucina: I could never forget. That enmity in the air—like the fell dragon threatens to crush us with every breath. I fear we've made a terrible error... I barely escaped that world with my life. How could I have brought you here?
  • Chrom: Lucina, calm down. We chose to come here. And I think it's a good thing we did.
  • Lucina: But, Father, you could die!
  • Chrom: I know. But I also know you survived a world of death just like this one and came to us. You braved it all so that you might change OUR future.
  • Lucina: Yes, but...
  • Chrom: Put yourself in my position. In the future you came from, I was already... I couldn't protect you. But in this version of the future, if you're here...it's like getting a second chance. Even if you and her aren't the same...I need this catharsis. For once, I'll be able to say I was there to keep you safe.
  • Lucina: But...what's the point if you end up dead?!
  • Chrom: Lucina, I promise you: I won't die here. I've got two worlds to save now. I intend to get the job done.
  • Lucina: Father, please...
  • Chrom: Lucina, sometimes you just have to have faith. Would I lie to you?
  • Lucina: ...No. All right, Father. I believe you. I know you'll do whatever it takes to save the people of this world.
  • Chrom: That's more like it. Now, come on. Let's find those children!

Map Center

  • Noire: Oh no! W-we're surrounded?! This is the end, isn't it...
  • Nah: After all we suffered to claim Gules and Azure, we'll never even get them home...
  • Cynthia: Noire! Nah! What are you saying?! We have to stay strong! A true hero knows it's always darkest just before the dawn! We're just building up to the big comeback, right, Kjelle?
  • Kjelle: I suppose it's a bit premature. Our defeat isn't inevitable yet. I can't count how many times we've faced certain death since coming to Plegia...and every time, the four of us managed to make it out alive. Surrounded or not, we can't fall here... Not to chumps like these.
  • Cynthia: Exactly! If we all work together, these fiends won't stand a chance. Justice will not be denied!
  • Noire: Wh-what's going on?! These Risen! I've never seen them move like this...
  • Cynthia: Wha...?! How did they separate us so easily?! Hey! G-get back! Don't you touch my lance! That belonged to my mother! It means everything to me! Give it back, you creep! You...you have to! Please, not the lance... You can take anything, but not that!
  • Nah: Damn! One of them got my dragonstone! How am I supposed to fight now? Give that back! It doesn't belong to you!
  • Noire: They were lying in wait for us... They must have known we'd try to resist... They even got my talisman... Now it really is hopeless...
  • Kjelle: Get away, you filthy craven! You really need two of you to disarm one of me?! Of course you do! You'd never stand a chance of defeating me in a fair fight!
  • Cynthia: Guys, we can't fight them like this! And those flames are spreading fast! Everyone, find a way to break through and then regroup at— What...?! Barricades?! You've got to be kidding me! We'll never be able to regroup now...
  • Nah: So this is the end, then... We've no cards left to play. Very well. If you plan to kill us, please just get on with it. I made my peace with that the day we left Ylisse...
  • Cynthia: Nah! What are you saying?! We can't give up! What about the five Gemstones? We'll never get them all if we quit now! And if we can't perform the Awakening, the entire world is doomed!
  • Nah: Do you think I don't know that? Do you think any of us doesn't know that?! I don't WANT to die here, Cynthia, but I don't see very many other options! Do you honestly think someone's going to swoop in and rescue us? That some great warrior is going to appear and spout one of your heroic introductions?
  • Cynthia: I...I don't...
  • Nah: I know what you're feeling, Cynthia. When things get bad, I'm the same way. I pray that somehow Naga will hear my pleas and come to my rescue... That I'll hear her voice whispering in my ear, and then suddenly everything will be okay. But even after all we've been through, I've never heard her voice even once! I think it's time for us to face the music. There's just no such thing as miracles.
  • Cynthia: ......
  • Nah: Listen, Cynthia. I'm sorry... I don't want my last words to you be angry ones. Even after everything that's happened, I'm still so glad I met all of you. I love you guys. Every last one of you. Thank you...for everything. Maybe we'll be reborn into a kinder world. And we can all meet again one day...
  • Cynthia: Nah, please! Don't say good-bye! There's still a chance!
  • Noire: I, too, feel privileged to have known you all. I'd have been so lost without you... I'm sorry I was always such a pessimist. But even so, I never gave up hope... I always knew in my heart that as long as I had all of you, we'd make it through. But...I guess it just wasn't meant to be. This time we truly are finished... I suppose I'll never know what it means to lead a normal, happy teenage life... *Sniff* I...I'll just stop there... The more I say, the harder this all gets... *sob*
  • Cynthia: Come on, Noire! You know I can't stand to see you like this!
  • Kjelle: It's been an honor to fight beside you all. True, I was a little worried at first... But you proved stronger and braver than I ever expected. You always had my back. It got to the point that I honestly thought the four of us would never be defeated. So much for that, huh? This time I just don't see a way out... I hate to pass our duty onto the others, but...maybe they're still alive? Maybe they'll figure out some way to save the world without these two Gemstones? If I'm going to die here, I'd at least like to die with some small shred of hope... A hope that somehow, some way, the good guys can still win this...
  • Cynthia: Kjelle... ...... I guess you're right... Without weapons, we have no hope of fighting through this... It kills me to say it, but...I don't think I'm gonna be able to save us after all... But that doesn't mean I'm giving up. We can't die here, not like this! We HAVE to take the Gemstones back. We HAVE to defeat Grima! We have to fulfill our dream of bringing peace back to the world... We...we have to! I want to believe there's still some way out of this... I want to believe there's still some way to get home... Maybe Nah's right, and there's no such thing as miracles... Heck, maybe the gods don't even exist at all... But I'm praying all the same. So please, gods, if you're out there... Please...send us a miracle!

After Battle Starts

  • (Text Box: Have blood relatives wait near green units to sometimes trigger special conversations.)

Special Conversations

Kjelle

W/ Kjelle

  • Kjelle: So that's this world's version of me... I'd love to talk to her, but I'd better not. She'd probably assume I was her evil twin and attack me on sight. I know I would. Wow... I can't stop looking at her... She cuts such an impressive figure... With her battle-scarred armor and that look in her eyes... So intimidating! And that's without a weapon. The gods only know what she'd be like armed... If I don't train a whole lot harder, she'll completely put me to shame. But even if I AM only half the warrior she is, it still looks like she could use my help... Stand strong, other me—help is coming! Today, I'll fight for the both of us!

W/ Sully

  • Kjelle: ...Mother! I thought I sensed the presence of a great warrior... But I never imagined...
  • Sully: I sensed the same thing myself. And here you are.
  • Kjelle: But...how? You couldn't have survived! ...Could you?
  • Sully: You're asking the wrong Sully, kid. I'm not from this world—meaning me and your mother are two different people. Long story short, I was summoned from a faraway place to save you.
  • Kjelle: ...You're my mother from another world?
  • Sully: Yeah. And you're my daughter from another world. Crazy, isn't it? You seem to be one hell of a survivor, kid. Couldn't have raised you better myself! Seriously, though, I'm proud of you, Kjelle.
  • Kjelle: Proud? I've brought you nothing but shame. However hard I try, I can't seem to change the fate of this world. None of us can. We're not like you—the generation of heroes... When you all died, it fell to us to keep the peace, and we weren't strong enough. I mean, even now, in the middle of a mission to save the world...I was ready to give up. I'm pathetic!
  • Sully: That's a load of crap. You'd have to be blind not to see the fire in those eyes! You haven't given up on squat. You're still here, and you're still fighting. So stand up. Get back on your feet before I take you across my knee!
  • Kjelle: Y-yes, ma'am! ...And thanks. If we can just get through this fight, I know I can handle the rest by myself. ...Will you help me a little longer?
  • Sully: You're damn right I will.

W/ Father

Chrom
  • Chrom: Kjelle!
  • Kjelle: Father?! ...But how?! They said you died in the war!
  • Chrom: I'm a different Chrom, sent here by Naga from another world. We came to help as best we can... But we can't stay here for long.
  • Kjelle: ...What? I'm sorry... but this is a little hard to take in. You're saying you're my father... but from a different world?
  • Chrom: Basically, yes. I'm impressed, Kjelle. Not many people could have survived this long unarmed...
  • Kjelle: I don't know how impressive I am, but... I do remember every word of the lessons my father taught me when I was young. Swordsmanship, physical fitness, mental conditioning... I've practiced every day without fail.
  • Chrom: That's wonderful, Kjelle. You're a warrior worthy of standing among the great exalts of Ylisse. I'm proud of you.
  • Kjelle: Well, you shouldn't be. I'm not worthy of your pride, or our blood. I'm alive, sure, but when I was disarmed, I almost gave up–abandoned my duty. In the end, I failed to protect everything I swore to protect. I'm a failure as a warrior and a failure to Ylisse...
  • Chrom: Don't say that. Given the circumstances, you had no choice. A futile resistance would likely have gotten you killed before we even arrived. But even so, if you believe you've failed, then go and claim redemption! If you have time to regret, spend it planning your next move! It'll all come down to you in the end, Kjelle, because we can't stay here.
  • Kjelle: *Sigh* I wish you could... but you're right. This is my fight. It was good to see you again, Father. Before you go... will you lend me just a little more of your strength?
  • Chrom: Of course I will. In the stead of this world's fallen Chrom, I shall be your sword and shield... So that you may gather your strength for the trials ahead.
  • Kjelle: I will... thank you, Father.
Avatar (Male)
  • Avatar: Kjelle! Are you okay? Have you been hurt?!
  • Kjelle: Huh? F-Father?! How can this be...?!
  • Avatar: Even if I were to explain it, I doubt you'd believe me... To put it simply. I've traveled here from another world to save you.
  • Kjelle: You're...my father from another world?
  • Avatar: Yes. I may not be the exact man you knew, but in my eyes, you're still my daughter. And if you'll have me, Kjelle, I'll defend you with my life.
  • Kjelle: Father...of course I'll have you. Thank you so much. I was disarmed and surrounded by the enemy... I was prepared to die. To have my father swoop in and save me... Gods, I'm so happy to see you!
  • Avatar: Kjelle... You've done more than enough for today. Go find someplace safe, and leave the rest of this battle to me. If we can get you out of here, will you be okay to take the Gemstones back to Ylisse?
  • Kjelle: Yes, I'll see they get there no matter what. And I promise you I'll never give up again!
  • Avatar: That's my girl!
Virion
  • Virion: My dear Kjelle, it is you! I thought I caught the scent of nobility when first I arrived... What a joy to encounter a beauty of your caliber in so dreary a place as this.
  • Kjelle: Father...?! Is it really you? But... but you're dead!
  • Virion: Dead? What force could possibly stay a man of such matchless vigor as I? A jealous god in a fit of pique, perhaps... But certainly no mortal hand.
  • Kjelle: Gods, it really IS you... who else talks like that? But... how can you be alive?
  • Virion: Alas, I am no man of this world, my dear. Unfortunately, I cannot call you my child.
  • Kjelle: Huh? You're from a different world?! Will you... be staying?
  • Virion: I am afraid my time here is fleeting. Like a flower that reveals its vivid majesty only to be scattered to the four winds... I need, perhaps it would have been kinder had we never met at all.
  • Kjelle: I... I see. But before you go, there's something I always wanted to say to my father... I know you aren't him... but I'll never have a chance like this again, so... Can I say it to you instead?
  • Virion: But of course, my dear.
  • Kjelle: Father... What lord has ever fought harder or more bravely in defense of his subjects than you? I will never forget the courage you showed in defending your people against the Risen. And when it cost you your life, I only admired you more. It was your example that inspired me to become the person I am—the warrior I am. All my life, I have only ever wanted to protect people as you once did. I know you aren't my real father, but... thank you for letting me say that.
  • Virion: ....
  • Kjelle: Are you... crying?
  • Virion: Wh-what? Men of nobility never cry! I... simply had dust in my eye. ...Yet I will not deny there was a rare beauty in your sentiment. The thought of having to abandon so precious a child is truly heartbreaking...
  • Kjelle: Thank you, Father. For coming here. For everything. I promise I will never forget this.
Stahl
  • Stahl: Kjelle!
  • Kjelle: F-Father?! How can you—?! You're—! You DIED!
  • Stahl: Sorry to say I'm not actually your father. I'm a different Stahl from another world. But I've been sent here to rescue you! ...Which sounds a little unlikely, I realize.
  • Kjelle: You're from another world...?
  • Stahl: Yes. But you're still my blood...sory of. Together we can turn this battle around!
  • Kjelle: This...this is like a dream! The truth is, I...I lost my weapon. I'd actually given up any hope of survival... But then you showed you to rescue me in my hour of need... It's just perfect! Please, Father, help me through this, and I promise I'll never give up again!
  • Stahl: It'd be my pleasure, Kjelle. ...Say, you're not hungry, are you? I still have some of my rations from earlier. It's not much, but it's yours if you want it.
  • Kjelle: ...... You're offering me food? ...During a battle? Father, you need to maintain a sense of urgency on the battlefield! You don't remember Mother scolding you about that day in and day out?
  • Stahl: She did...?
  • Kjelle: Yes! You two always talked about being the two knights who served the Hero-King... She was the Bull, and you were supposed to be the Panther. But it always ended with her chewing you out for being too mellow for the role... Heh. Who knew we's still be arguing about that for years to come? Of course, in my eyes, you two were far better than any of the Hero-King's knights. Fighting by my father's side is like a dream come true... Even if you aren't really him.
  • Stahl: Well, he sounds like quite a guy... I've got a lot to live up to. All I can say it, I'll do my best to protect you, just like he would have done. And hopefully without embarrassing you any further out here on the field!
  • Kjelle: Thanks, Father.
Kellam
  • Kellam: Um... Kjelle?
  • Kjelle: Who dares- What?! It can't be!
  • Kellam: Ah... no. Well, sort of... Um... This might seem a little hard to believe, but... I'm a Kellam from another world.
  • Kjelle: Another world?!
  • Kellam: Another one, yes. We heard this world was in trouble, so we came to help out. Things are looking pretty bleak for you all, aren't they? It must've been tough... I know I'm not really your father, but I hope you won't mind me saying... I think you're doing an amazing job.
  • Kjelle: When you said your story would be hard to believe, you weren't joking... But I have no reason to doubt you. And if what you say is true... Father, there's something I need to tell you.
  • Kellam: There is...?
  • Kjelle: Father... I've spent my whole life trying to be just like you. When I was growing up, you used to come home covered in wounds every night. Wounds you willingly suffered to protect your friends. You were like a shield to them. I'll never forget the day it cost you your life... I was never more proud to be able to say I was your daughter. It was then that I swore to train until I was strong enough to defend my loved ones.
  • Kellam: Kjelle...
  • Kjelle: But today, for the first time... I failed. I couldn't protect my companions. I spouted some nonsense about our defeat not being inevitable, but... in truth, I was just fleeing from my own failure. I'm not fit to be your daughter.
  • Kellam: That's a load of nonsense, Kjelle. I can tell just by looking at you. I can see how hard you've worked to become the woman you are... You said you were proud of me... but it's me who should be proud of you! And I am, Kjelle. I truly am.
  • Kjelle: You... are? Gods... to hear you say that... it's all I ever wanted... *sob*
  • Kellam: Kjelle... even if you did have to flee, you could always come back stronger. But I don't know much longer we have, so... can you stand strong for me now? I'll be right there with you, okay? So, please... don't cry.
  • Kjelle: *Sniff* I'm... *sniff* I'm sorry, Father... This time, I swear I'll be strong!

Cynthia

W/ Cynthia

  • Cynthia (Ally): What the...? Is that...me?! But...how come I can see myself? Was there always a mirror here...? ...... Huh. You know, I actually look pretty good! My complexion's surprisingly rosy... Nice shine to my hair too. And my clothes are holding up WAY better than I thought. I figured I'd be a wreck at this point, but...maybe things aren't so bad after all! Seeing myself like this kinda puts things in perspective. I feel a lot stronger now!
  • Cynthia (Unit): Good thing I didn't open my mouth, or she would have totally freaked out, but yikes... Bleak future me is looking pretty rough. That girl badly needs a bath, some sleep, and a new wardrobe! And yet there she is, fighting so hard to save her world, in spite of it all... That's probably exactly how I looked before I went back in time... Maybe I've just gone soft since then. Maybe I should be working harder... Well, I guess protecting this world's Cynthia would be a good way to start!

W/ Sumia

  • Cynthia: M-Mother?! How is this possible?! What are you doing he— BWAAAH!
  • (Cynthia falls)
  • Sumia: Cynthia? Are you okay? You need to watch your footing around here or you'll tri— AAARGH!
  • (Sumia falls)
  • Sumia: Gods...that one hurt my knee almost as much as my pride...
  • Cynthia: Well, I guess that settles it. You really ARE my mother. But...what are you doing here? I thought...I thought you were dead.
  • Sumia: Oh, sweetheart... I'm not the Sumia you once knew. I came from another world to save you and your friends. But I can't stay.
  • Cynthia: ...You came from another world? And once you're finished here, you have to go back?
  • Sumia: Yes. I'm sorry.
  • Cynthia: You don't need to apologize! I'm super grateful for any help you can give us! And once we've gotten through this, we can totally handle the rest ourselves. We made it this far without your help, after all. But I suppose I might still...miss you...a little...
  • Sumia: Oh, Cynthia... Come rest your head in my arms and forget it all, just for a moment.
  • Cynthia: ...No. Thank you, but...I can't. I'm feeling better now, so...uh... You can go.
  • Sumia: What...?
  • Cynthia: It's just...the longer you're here, the harder it'll be when you leave. I don't want to end up bawling and begging you to stay with me forever.
  • Sumia: Oh, Cynthia... You're such a brave girl. But bravery isn't the answer to everything. I want you to take care of yourself, okay? Know that even when I'm back in my world, I'll be thinking of you. And no matter how far away I am, a part of me will always be here with you. Don't you ever forget that.
  • Cynthia: I won't. Thank you...Mother. I'm glad I got to see you again.

W/ Father

Frederick
  • Frederick: Cynthia, are you hurt?! Stay by my side! I'll protect you.
  • Cynthia: Wha...? F-Father?!
  • Frederick: No, child—I'm afraid I am not the same man you knew. I have traveled here via the Outrealm Gate in hopes of rescuing you... Think of me as a visitor from another world.
  • Cynthia: You're from another world?!
  • Frederick: Yes. And that is why I cannot rightly claim the honor of being your father. But the fact that you are not "my" Cynthia matters little, for you are still Cynthia. And for the brief time I have in your world, I vow to protect you as if you were my own!
  • Cynthia: You'd do that for me...? That's so kind of you! So kind and so...so... It's just so... *sigh*
  • Frederick: What is it?
  • Cynthia: It's just so...humiliating! Even if you ARE from another world, this isn't how I wanted my father to see me! Gosh, I must look so pathetic here, all unarmed and helpless... But normally I don't need protecting! I swear I can fight well all on my own! When you guys weren't there to protect us anymore, we learned to do it ourselves. I just...I just need you to know that.
  • Frederick: But I knew it already, Cynthia. One need only look into your eyes for a moment to see the warrior within. You've fought numerous battles just to make it this far—that much is clear. I shouldn't have presumed to offer one such as you protection... But would you deny me the chance to fight alongside a hero? I am a knight, after all, sworn to serve the righteous...
  • Cynthia: You have no idea how happy it makes me to hear you call me a hero... Thank you. After giving it some thought, I've decided to accept your offer of service, Fath— I mean, Sir Frederick the Valiant!
  • Frederick: Then I am yours to command, milady!
Gaius
  • Gaius: Huh? Is that you, Cynthia?
  • Cynthia: F-Father?! How in the world...?!
  • Gaius: Crivens...what a pit! Never though I'd find you in a place like this...
  • Cynthia: A place like this...? I never thought you'd find me anywhere! I thought you were dead! I waited so long for you to come home, and when you didn't, I told myself not to hope... But you've been alive all this time, Father! Gosh, I'm so happy...so HAPPY! *sob*
  • Gaius: Ah...yeah, about that... It's true I AM Gaius...but I'm not the same Gaius as your old man. I came here from another world to rescue you guys. I mean, take a good, close look. The Gaius you knew must've been way older, right?
  • Cynthia: Oh... I...I suppose so...
  • Gaius: Sorry to get your all excited over nothing, anyhow.
  • Cynthia: No, it's...it's okay. I'm sorry, too. It was silly of me. It's too bad that you're not my father...but I'm happy to see you all the same.
  • Gaius And I'm happy to see you too, kiddo. The least I can do is take care of you and keep you safe. Consider it my apology. Here. Let's seal the deal with a candy. This one ain't cheap, so savor it, all right?
  • Cynthia ......
  • Gaius: What's wrong? No daughter of mine would ever refuse one of these beauties!
  • Cynthia: Could you hold on to that? Like...as a reward for if we make it out of here alive? My father always gave me candy as a reward for working hard at something... It taught me to keep on going till the end. It made me believe I could do anything.
  • Gaius: Huh. Your father was pretty smart. ...And no doubt incredibly handsom, too. All right, then. You got yourself a deal. No candy until the battle's won. Just...try your best to stay our of harm's way, you hear?
  • Cynthia: I will. Thanks!

Noire

W/ Noire

  • Noire: Stay strong, Noire of this world... I'd say this to your face, but you look pretty panicked already... Best not to surprise you. But rest assured, I've got your back. And I swear I'll get you out of here alive. ...... You know, something about this place seems really familiar... Yes—this is the building where we stopped to rest after we collected the Gemstones. I remember we talked about maybe staying the night here. But something about it didn't feel right, and we left soon after we arrived. Our future was just like this one, but... I guess we were a tiny bit luckier. Seems the me of this world made a few unlucky choices... But that doesn't mean she deserves to lose her life! Looks like it's up to me to make sure that doesn't happen.

W/ Tharja

  • Tharja: ......
  • Noire: M-Mother?! Y-you're here?! B-but...how? Did...did you resurrect yourself with some kind of curse?
  • Tharja: Hee hee... And what if I did?
  • Noire: It wouldn't matter one bit!
  • Tharja: ...It wouldn't?
  • Noire: Of course not! I'm used to your curses! And I don't care if you're a zombie! I'd put up with anything just to be with you again... You don't know how lonely I've been since you sacrificed yourself to save me. I don't care if you stink of death or your insides have turned to goo... I'm just happy to see you—alive, undead, or whatever else. Oh, Mother! Please don't ever leave me again!
  • Tharja: Noire...I'm sorry. I shouldn't have led you on like that. Your mother hasn't come back to life. I'm not her.
  • Noire: B-but...
  • Tharja: I'm a different Tharja on a brief visit here from another world. I'm not the one who raised you. Sorry for getting your hopes up.
  • Noire: Oh, you... Oh. I...I suppose I should have known. Death is permanent, after all... But I meant what I said. I am happy to see you, even if you're not...you. Even if you are from another world... Even if you're here only briefly...
  • Tharja: Good. Then I'm happy too. You were saying earlier that they took your talisman, weren't you? Let me make it up to you by helping you get it back.
  • Noire: Really? You'd do that? Oh, thank you! *Sob* Mother...
  • Tharja: Tears? Really? What am I supposed to...? Listen, I don't have much time. But while I'm here, I'm going to make the creatures who tried to hurt you pay. Out of respect for your real mother, if nothing else.
  • Noire: ...Thank you.
  • Tharja: Now, let's pick out the perfect curse for your vengeance, shall we? And let's make it a real humdinger. After all, what's the point in coming to another world if I can't let my hair down? Hee hee hee...
  • Noire: Oh, Mother... This is just like old times!

W/ Father

Avatar (Male)
  • Avatar: Noire! Thank heavens you're okay.
  • Noire: F-Father...? What are you...? How can you be here?
  • Avatar: Ah...yes, about that. I'm...not your father. I'm another world's Avatar. Naga granted us passage here temporarily in order to save you.
  • Noire: Naga sent you?! Oh, Dad, I'm so sorry! What must you think of me...?
  • Avatar: You're sorry? What for?
  • Noire: I was...surrounded and disarmed... I lost faith, and...I...I surrendered... You taught me to visualize victory and to believe in it, but I just couldn't see it... I'm suppose to be taking the Gemstones home to save our world, and I gave up! How could so brilliant a tactician have so cowardly a daughter?
  • Avatar: Ha! You don't think I get scared? It's only natural to be afraid. Disarmed and surrounded by the enemy? I'd have been trembling in my boots! Don't dwell on your failures. Instead, focus on reacting to the current state of battle. There's a path to victory even in the face of defeat—and I'm here to help you find it!
  • Noire: Father...
  • Avatar: I can't stay long, Noire, but will you allow me to protect you while I can?
  • Noire: Of course! Thank you so much for coming to save me. And...thank you for letting me see my father's face again...
  • Avatar: It's my pleasure. I'm all yours as long as I'm here!
Henry
  • Henry: Hey-o, Noire! Good to see you're still alive!
  • Noire: Wh-what?!
  • Henry: Don't freak out on me! Just listen. I'm not your enemy—I'm your dad. Sorta... Naga sent me here from another world to protect you.
  • Noire: I...I don't think so! This is another trap, isn't it? You're some sort of illusion!
  • Henry: What? You don't believe your own flesh and blood?! Mmm, blood...
  • Noire: No, I don't believe YOU! My father is dead!
  • Henry: Hmm... I guess it is a pretty tough story to swallow. And a healthy sense of skepticism is a sign of a sharp mind, after all... That's my girl!
  • Noire: It's just...how is Naga supposed to help us if we don't even have the Fire Emblem yet? That's not how it works! You must be an illusion or a shape-shifter or...under some kind of resurrection hex!
  • Henry: A hex? Nya ha! You really are your mother's daughter! Fine—resurrection curse it is! I'm Henry the Risen—rawwr! Nya ha ha!
  • Noire: Huh...?
  • Henry: If believing that helps move things along, then so be it. You go right ahead and think I've been all Risened up by some curse! I just wanna get past this so I can start saving you from peril!
  • Noire: ......
  • Henry: If it helps me protect my daughter, I'll be anything she wants me to be!
  • Noire: F-Father... *sob* I'm sorry! I'm so sorry I doubted you... I believe you—really I do! I'm sorry I thought you were cursed!
  • Henry: Huh? So now you believe me? You're a strange kid...
  • Noire: It's just...no impostor could ever talk the way you do, Father... So...about that offer to protect me... Will you help me get out of here alive?
  • Henry: Of course I will! Hexed or not, I've got your back, come hell or high water! Nya ha!
Donnel
  • Donnel: Well, if it ain't my little sugar beet! How ya doin', Noire?
  • Noire: What?! F-Father?! But... But! BLOOD AND THUNDER! DO MAGGOTS NOT FEAST UPON YOUR CORPSE?!
  • Donnel: Whoa there! Easy, girl! I see yer just as fierce, even without yer talisman. Just like my own Noire... Anyhow, listen up—I ain't yer real pa. I'm another Donny, from the Outrealms. Seems we ain't got long here, but I'm fixin' to do whatever I can to save y'all!
  • Noire: OUTREALMS?! I CARE NOT A WHIT FOR YOUR OUTREALMS! You dare to speak with such flippancy?! Why do you not beg for forgiveness? You who forsook your wife and child for the easy peace of death! You shall pay for the sorrow and torment you brought upon us!
  • Donnel: Hey now, are those tears? Don't cry, sweetheart.
  • Noire: C-cry? Shed tears for a deserter? Never! I... I just have s-something in my eye... I... Y-yeah... That's all it is... I, uh... *sob*
  • Donnel: Aw, shucks. Look at you, all sad. I'm awful sorry, truly I am. Now listen – the me of this world might've up and left y'all up a tree... But not this Donny! I ain't goin' no place until y'all are safe and sound, y'hear?
  • Noire: O-okay... *sniff* Th-thank you, Father... Just... don't die again, okay?
  • Donnel: Ya got my solemn word on that, little lady. Cross my heart!

Nah

W/ Nah

  • Nah: So that's the me of this world... Looks like she's in pretty rough shape. She's struggling just to hold it together. Back in my own time, we stopped here when we were recovering our world's Gemstones. But we didn't stay in this place for long... If we had to stay for longer, I wonder if we'd ended up trapped like this... This world's a lot like the future I'm from. But there's something different about it. Everything just seems to be headed in the worst possible direction. But I'm not going to sit idly by as it slides into ruin! So don't you worry, other me— I'll protect you, no matter what! Just stay strong for a little while longer...

W/ Nowi

  • Nowi: Heeeey, Nah!
  • Nah: Huh? Is that...my mother?! How can this be?
  • Nowi: I don't really get it myself! All I know is that we're here from another world to save you! But we can't stay here for long, so we have to move quickly...
  • Nah: This is all a little hard to swallow...But when I saw you, I guessed it had to be something like that.
  • Nowi:That's my Nah—smart as ever!
  • Nah: Mother...I don't want you to save me.
  • Nowi: What?! C'mon, don't be a spoilsport! I'm all fired up for a rumble!
  • Nah: The Risen here are extremely powerful. I can't let you put yourself in danger.
  • Nowi: What? Why not?! You think I can't handle myself? Or what, was the Nowi of this world some sort of superhuman megadragon?!
  • Nah: I wouldn't know. My mother died when I was too young to remember. I only know how she looked from pictures. Did she look strong...? Maybe...
  • Nowi: O-oh...I'm sorry, Nah. I...I didn't know...
  • Nah: That's why I don't want you to fight them—how could I go on if I lost you twice? So please...just leave, okay?
  • Nowi: ...Hmm, nope! Sorry. Nuh-uh. I'm not going anywhere.
  • Nah: Huh?
  • Nowi: I came here to save you, Nah. I love you! I have to protect you! And your real mother—the Nowi of this world—she wants me to save you too. I can hear her telling me so!
  • Nah: You...you can hear her...?
  • Nowi: Yup! And with double the Nowi power, there's no way we're gonna lose! So have some faith in your mothers, okay?
  • Nah:...... Are you sure...?
  • Nowi: Sure, I'm sure! Now relax and leave everything to us!
  • Nah: ...Okay. I will. Thank you. Both of you. I'm sorry for what I said earlier. I'm really happy I got to see you...And that you...*sniff*...came to save me...

W/ Father

Avatar (Male)
  • Avatar: Wait, is that...? You're Nah, aren't you? The Nah of this world, I mean
  • Nah: You're... Huh? But it can't be... Are you my...father?!
  • Avatar: Poor Nah... I can't imagine how hard it's been for you, I'm so sorry...
  • Nah: Father! Is it really you? *sob*
  • Avatar: How could I have left such a vulnerable child all alone...?
  • Nah: Father... All this time, I thought you were dead! I'm so happy you're still alive!!
  • Avatar: Oh...oh, no! It's...not what you think, Nah. Gods, I'm such a fool. Listen, I'm from another world. Your father and I... We're not the same person. And once this battle is over, I'll have to go back to the world I came from.
  • Nah: So my father is...dead after all...
  • Avatar: I'm so sorry, Nah. I came all this way to save you, and all I've done is make you sad. I can't believe I made a mess of our one chance to be together...
  • Nah: It's okay. I accepted the loss of my father a long time ago. I'm fine now. And even if you aren't exactly him, I'm still very happy to have met you.
  • Avatar: You have a very forgiving heart, Nah. But how many tears have you had to shed to earn it? I'm going to make up for those tears. I'm going to get you out of here. And I'm not going to say or do anything to make you cry anymore. Okay?
  • Nah: Thank you, Father. But...I'm welling up again already. Heh *sniff* And it looks like I'm not the only one...
  • Avatar: I guess it...*sniff*...runs in the family!
Vaike
  • Vaike: Hey! You must be the Nah of this world!
  • Nah: Hm? Hey, I'v seen pictures of you... But... but this is impossible! You're... my father?!
  • Vaike: Er... not exactly. This might be hard to swallow, kiddo, but... this Vaike's here from another world. I dunno if that makes me your old man or not, but it sure is somethin'!
  • Nah: You're from another world...?
  • Vaike: But ya know, you got a Vaike-like vibe about ya. Hard and steely, I like it!
  • Nah: If there's one thing I'm sure of, it's that I don't resemble my father at all!
  • Vaike: What?!
  • Nah: Or my Mother, either—outside of being a manakete, of course. I don't understand how I can possibly be your child.
  • Vaike: What?! You're questionin' whether you're the Vaike's kid?! Why would ya do that?
  • Nah: Well, it's just... I quit! I completely gave up! I gave up on any hope of rescue... I gave up on getting the Gemstones to Ylisse... From everything I hear, my parents never gave up! They never accepted defeat...
  • Vaike: Hmmm. Guess ya got a point there. Me and Nowi don't ever stand for losin'. We're both kinda idiots like that.
  • Nah: Urgh...
  • Vaike: But us bein' idiots like that is the reason you're all alone now. So if you're a tad bit less gung ho than us, that's no bad thing. Anyway, ya didn't really quit, and you know it. Ya knew deep down that things'd work out. Ya knew you'd get those Gemstones back. C'mon, is Teach right or is Teach right? Ya even lost your dragonstone, but did ya roll over and give up? Of course not!
  • Nah: Father...
  • Vaike: That fire you got deep in your heart—consider that your inheritance, kiddo. Like it or not, you're every bit the daughter of Nowi and ol' Teach!
  • Nah: Father.. *sniff* Oh, Father! *sob* You're right, I... I don't want to lose! I don't want to let them beat me!
  • Vaike: There, there. It's all right. You go ahead and cry if you gotta. The Vaike's here to win back your pride. Ain't no way I'm lettin' my little girl lose!
Kellam
  • Nah: You look familiar somehow... Wait... are you my father?
  • Kellam: Uh, hello, Nah. It's good to see you.
  • Nah: B-but how is this possible...? You died years ago!
  • Kellam: Well, uh... I'm not actually the Kellam of this world you see. I'm from another world in the Outrealms. And I can't stay here for long...
  • Nah: You're from another world? Please, you have to take me back with you! I... I don't want you to leave me again!
  • Kellam: Oh, Nah... I wish I could. But I can't take you to my world. I don't have that kind of power. I'm sorry. I'm as useless to you as ever...
  • Nah: B-but! It's okay. I know I can't really leave here... I'll be fine. This is where I belong.
  • Kellam: Um, do you always stifle your true feelings like that, Nah? I guess that was the only way you could survive without me or Nowi around, huh? But I bet the Nowi and I of this world wouldn't have wanted it to be that way. It's okay. You don't need to act tough. Not while I'm here...
  • Nah: Oh, Father... *sniff* *Sob*
  • Kellam: Nah... Even after I'm sent back to my world, I hope you know that I'll never forget you. Live on, Nah. Live and be strong.
Lon'qu
  • Lon'qu: Nah...?
  • Nah: Huh? Are you...? I know you... You're...my father! Oh, Father!
  • Lon'qu: Actually, I'm a different Lon'qu, come from from the Out— Oof!
  • Nah: Father! Father, I've missed you SO much! *sob* Oh, Father... I could hug you forever! I'm so happy to see you!
  • Lon'qu: Did you...not hear anything I just said?
  • Nah: Even if you're a different version of him, you're still my father! I never thought I'd get to see you alive! You don't know what this means to me! Huh... In the pictures I saw, your eyes seemed much more gentle... You're kind of scary looking.
  • Lon'qu: I'm scarier looking than the me of the future? Then I suppose that your being born may change me.
  • Nah: I suppose so! But even if you are a little scary now, you still look magnificent to me! Not that I'd expect anything less from my own bloodline... Heh.
  • Lon'qu: It's strange... When I'm with my own daughter, I don't feel any aversion to women at all. All I feel is...happiness.
  • Nah: Well, I'm happy to see you too, Father.
  • Lon'qu: So...the me of this world died and left you all alone? I can't replace your father, but I can fight for you every bit as fiercely.
  • Nah: I know you can. And I know you will. Thank you for coming to save me.
Ricken
  • Ricken: You're Nah, right? The Nah of this world?
  • Nah: You look familiar somehow...Wait...Father...? Is this a dream?
  • Ricken: No, not a dream exactly. I'm a Ricken from another world. From a place called the Outrealms. So...I'm not really your father.
  • Nah: Well, thank goodness for that! I'd have been a little worried if my father turned out to be some little kid!
  • Ricken: Great...Even my own daughter gives me the little-kid treatment...
  • Nah: If it makes you feel any better, Mother always said that Father was a great man.
  • Ricken: Really? Well, that's good to hear, I guess.
  • Nah: He was a great man, so I'm sure you'll grow to become one too.
  • Ricken: Heh...Thanks! When I came here to rescue you, I never thought it'd be YOU cheering ME up!
  • Nah: Ha! Well, I never imagined I'd meet a young version of my father in need of cheering up! But...I'm glad I did. It felt good to talk to you. Better than I've felt in a long time...
  • Ricken: Well, allow me to repay you for the pep talk by taking care of these Risen. Finding out I grow up to be such a great man has got me all fired up! I'm so glad we decided to heed Naga's call to save you!
  • Nah: Naga's call?! So that's how...Then miracles really do happen...I guess the faith I abandoned has found me again. Thank you, Father. And thank you, Naga...
Gregor
  • Gregor: You! You are Nah of this world, yes?
  • Nah: Huh? Who are y— Wait a sec... I know you from somewhere. Are you... are you my father?!
  • Gregor: Ah, how Gregor wishes to be saying yes... But alas, no. This is different Gregor. This Gregor travel here from other world. From Outrealms!
  • Nah: Another world? If that's true, it would have to be some kind of miracle...
  • Gregor: *Sigh* Gregor was hoping daughter of this world look at least little bit like him... But no, same as in other world. Little Nah looks just like Mother...
  • Nah: You really don't think I resemble you at all?
  • Gregor: Gregor sees no resemblance! This is probably for best, of course...
  • Nah: Well, so what if we don't look alike! I heard my father fought unflinchingly for justice and always took care of his friends. I at least resemble him in that way, if nothing else.
  • Gregor: ...... Uh, yes, something like that...
  • Nah: Hm? Hey, don't turn away! Why are you staring at the ceiling like that?
  • Gregor: *Sniff* Is... is nothing! Please be paying Gregor no mind. Most important thing right now is for Nah to get to safe place. Your job is to take Gemstones back to Ylisse, yes? So you worry about that, and let Gregor handle the squashing of monsters! And remember, Nah—even when things look bad, never give up the hoping! Keep believing until end, and maybe you see true miracle after all.
  • Nah: Father, you're... You're absolutely right. I'll uh... I'll never give up the hoping again!
Libra
  • Libra: So you're the Nah of this world? Thank the gods you are safe!
  • Nah: You seem familiar somehow... Are you my...father? Oh Father! Father! *sob*
  • Libra: My dear child. It pains me to have to tell you this, but... I am not your true father. I am a visitor from another world...
  • Nah: Another world...? So you're like...an alternate version of my father?
  • Libra: Right. And though my time here is short, I will do everything in my power to save you.
  • Nah: I see... Then...thank you. I gladly accept your offer of help. You may not be my father, but I'm still happy I got the chance to meet you. And to learn how I ended up speaking so...softly compared to Mother... Hee hee. I clearly got that part from you...
  • Libra: Heh. Perhaps you did. Our manner of speech is similar indeed. Nah, I owe you an apology. On behalf of myself and your father of this world...
  • Nah: You do? What for?
  • Libra: I spent my own formative years starved of parental love. The last thing I ever wanted was to put my own child through the same hardship. Forgive me, my child.
  • Nah: There's no need to apologize. I may only know of my parents through the pictures my father drew...but people tell me one thing about them, time and time again. They gave their lives for my sake, and for the sake of our world. I could never hold that against them.
  • Libra: Nah... Even denied the love of a mother and father, still you grew good and gracious. Truly, the gods are great!
  • Nah: The gods... Yes, I suppose this is proof that miracles really can happen. My own father was a priest, but I couldn't find it within myself to have faith. Forgive me, Naga. My change of heart may be late in coming, but I'm ready to believe now. Thank you for letting me meet my father just once. Thank you for that most of all...

Death Quotes

Kjelle

“No... It can't...end here... We needed to...save the world...”
—Kjelle's death quote.

Cynthia

“No! I...I won't give...up... I still believe...this world...can...”
—Cynthia's death quote.

Noire

“Mother... Father... Come for me... I d-don't want to die...alone...”
—Noire's death quote.

Nah

“I thought...I was ready for this, but...now I wish I...could've gone...home...”
—Nah's death quote.

Enemy Quotes

Morgan

“Who are you? How did you get here? I won't parley with you. My heart belongs to Grima now. You will not sway me from my master! If you insist on interfering, I swear I will destroy you!”
—Enemy Morgan's pre-battle quote.
“Master Grima... I...I'm sorry... My life grows short...but...I promise... never...forget you...”
—Enemy Morgan's death quote.
“Is that... Master Grima? No, it can't be. It has been ages since my master took that form... Could he/she be some emissary of Naga's sent from another world? That damned dragon has no right meddling with my heart. But it is too late. I cannot knowingly fight him/her. Forgive me, Master Grima. I must withdraw...”
—Enemy Morgan's retreat quote if he speaks with the Avatar.

Closing Dialogue

All Children Survive

After Victory

  • Cynthia: The Risen are all dead...? We're...saved?! And it looks like everyone made it! Oh, thank the gods! I hope the warriors from another world fared as well... Another world, huh...? I never thought I'd see either of my parents again, but...there you were. It was odd that you looked so young, but it still brought back a flood of memories... Thank you. For coming to save us. And for talking with me one last time. I know it's not the same... You came from a different world, but still... Your coming here filled me with courage. Enough to sustain me from here on out. We can handle things from here—I promise. Together, we're going to save this world!

Outside of Building

  • Cynthia: Guys! Thank the gods you're okay!
  • Kjelle: I had made my peace with death, but...those warriors saved us. ...Hm? Where did they go? They were just here a moment ago...
  • Cynthia: Huh? They're right over— Wait, what? You're right! They're gone! Every last one of them... Wow, disappeared without saying a word. Talk about your heroic departures...
  • Noire: I never even got a chance to thank them... If they hadn't shown up, I'm sure we'd...we'd all be dead by now...
  • Cynthia: Yeah, no kidding...
  • Nah: Cynthia...I owe you an apology.
  • Cynthia: Huh? What for?
  • Nah: For insisting there was no such thing as miracles. I'd never truly believed in that sort of thing before, but... Well, how else can you describe it? That was an honest-to-gods miracle. Naga must have been touched by your unyielding faith, Cynthia.
  • Cynthia: Nah...
  • Nah: I even heard Naga's voice this time. "Don't give up," she said. Just a faint whisper from far, far away, but...enough to make me believe again. The gods do exist. Miracles CAN happen. And even this world can be saved.
  • Cynthia: Yes! It definitely can! Man, we're gonna do such a number on Grima! And then we can finally see what it's like to lead normal, happy lives for a change! That's what you said you wanted, right, Noire?
  • Noire: I...I guess it was! To think that day might actually come... Even I can't help but be a little optimistic after what we just witnessed.
  • Kjelle: Hey, slow down, everyone. Don't go getting spoiled by what happened. The gods aren't going to bail us out every time we run into trouble. So no more counting on miracles, all right? We need to get back to relying on our combat potential. And by "we," I mean "all of you."
  • Noire: But, Kjelle, weren't you the one just saluting our unexpected strength and bravery...?
  • Kjelle: What, that? That was just me blowing smoke to make you all feel better. Come on, I thought we were gonna die! You're supposed to say stuff like that.
  • Noire: Ha! Well...I guess I'll just forget that ever happened, then.
  • Kjelle: ...Good.
  • Cynthia: Back in drill-sergeant mode already, Kjelle? Guess that means the party's over. Onward to Ylisse! Lucina's probably scowling at her pocket watch as we speak...
  • Nah: Indeed. The sooner we get back, the sooner we can perform the Awakening.
  • Noire: I hope everyone else is okay... Do you think they all made it back safely?
  • Kjelle: I'm sure they're all fine. Although they're probably getting tired of waiting on us!
  • Noire: You think we're the last ones? Eek! We'd better get moving!
  • (Noire leaves)
  • Kjelle: Huh? Noire, hang on—don't run ahead! It isn't safe! Being saved by a miracle doesn't mean you can't get your fool self killed, you know!
  • Nah: *Sigh* Running off half-cocked again... So much for life-changing lessons. I'll switch into dragon form and go catch her.
  • Cynthia: Yeah, that's probably for the best... Thanks, Nah.
  • Nah: I'll see you in a bit!
  • (Nah leaves)
  • Cynthia: ...... Well, that was one heck of a day... But we're safe now, and hopefully the rest of the crew is too. ...Thanks, brave warriors of the Outrealms. You've taught us to never give up hope!

Outrealm Gate

  • Naga: Well done, Outrealm Warriors. Those children have eluded a terrible end because of your efforts. I am certain now they will make it safely home to Ylisse with Gemstones in hand.
  • Chrom: That's encouraging to hear.
  • Naga: Know this, Chrom of Ylisse: hopes for their future still hang by a thread. Gules and Azure count for but two of the Gemstones. The others, and the Fire Emblem itself, must also reach the princess. Otherwise, the children's struggles will be for naught.
  • Chrom: Just tell me what to do.
  • Naga: Thank you. I knew I could rely on you. When I must again call upon you to protect that world from the encroaching darkness...I know you will not fail.

Ylisstol

  • Lucina: ...... We've lost a lot of soldiers... Every day gets a little worse for us, while the Risen grow only stronger. Are we simply postponing our demise? The castle defenses are weakening... Please, my friends, I need you here. Find the stones... ......
  • Tiki: Does something ail you, Lucina? You look troubled.
  • Lucina: Lady Tiki? I am sorry—I was lost in thought. What are you doing here? I thought you had taken refuge on Mount Prism.
  • Tiki: The mount fell to Risen less than a week ago.
  • Lucina: What?! But it was heavily defended!
  • Tiki: Yes, and for that I thank you. Had you not dispatched some of your finest soldiers... I and the Ylisseans in my company might have never made it this far. Not that we did not suffer our share of casualties...
  • Lucina: I'm so sorry... I thought for certain Mount Prism, at least, would keep you safe...
  • Tiki: ...... Lucina, where are the other children—the ones who were fighting with you?
  • Lucina: ...Plegia.
  • Tiki: What?! But there's no place more dangerous. Why would you—? ...Wait. You're going to perform the Awakening?
  • Lucina: Yes. To defeat the fell dragon, we must return the five Gemstones to the Fire Emblem. But both Emblem and Gemstones have fallen into Plegia's hands. ...So I sent the others to find them.
  • Tiki: I can see it grieves you that you could not join them. But you were wise to remain in Ylisse. Only one of exalted blood can perform the Awakening. If any harm befell you, their efforts would be for naught. You belong someplace safe. ...Or at least someplace less perilous, if safe is too strong a word.
  • Lucina: I know, but it has been too long. What if the Risen have already gotten them? I must be prepared for the worst.
  • Tiki: Lucina... They will make it back. Of course they will. I heard the Plegians keep the Gemstones and Emblem in separate, secret places. Your friends will need time to complete their mission. And you need to have faith.
  • Lucina: I know... All right, milady. I shall try to banish these ill thoughts.
  • Tiki: Good. That's the strong Lucina I know. I can help you defend Ylisse until the others return with— Ah! Lucina, look out! ...Nnrgh!
  • Lucina: Lady Tiki!
  • ???: ......
  • Tiki: It's you... How did you...get inside Ylisstol...? Lucina...run... As fast as you...ahhh...
  • (Tiki collapses)
  • Lucina: Lady Tiki? Oh no, please... LADY TIKI!

At Least One Survives

Outrealm Gate

  • Naga: Welcome home, warriors.
  • Chrom: I'm sorry. We fought our hardest, but some of the children...
  • Naga: Do not blame yourself. They were all fated to die that day. You must solace yourself with every life you save, even if it is only one.
  • Chrom: It should have been all of them...
  • Naga: Put it behind you, Chrom of Ylisse, and realize the great deed you have done. You have prevented the Gemstones from falling back into enemy hands. With luck, the surviving children will deliver them to their princess. You have done extremely well.
  • Chrom: ......
  • Naga: However, hopes for their future still hang by a thread. Gules and Azure count for but two of the Gemstones. The others, and the Fire Emblem itself, must also reach the princess. Otherwise, the children's struggles will be for naught.
  • Chrom: I know... I'll do what I can.
  • Naga: Thank you. I knew I could rely on you. And the departed can rest easy knowing their sacrifice was not in vain...

All Children Die

Outrealm Gate

  • Chrom: Damn it...
  • Naga: ...Welcome home, warriors. You fought valiantly. However, the children have all died, and the Gemstones have returned to the enemy. Without the stones, their world is doomed to fall.
  • Chrom: But...there must be something we can do! Oh, gods, forgive me...
  • Naga: Do not punish yourself. Their world simply met with the end destiny prescribed.
  • Chrom: I don't care what destiny prescribed!
  • Naga: I understand. But you must not linger on what is already done. Be glad that you gave the children one last glimmer of hope. It was more than they had. And you can still save your own world. The departed would want you to fight with every bone in your body...as I trust you will.
  • Chrom: ......