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Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
Support conversations- Natasha and Cormag
C Support
Cormag: Oh, great. Perfect
timing. You're a priestess, aren't you?
Natasha: Y-yes. I am. How may
I--
Cormag: Sorry, I'm in a bit of
a hurry here. Uh, could you heal this little guy for me?
Natasha: Heal...who? Do you
mean that kitten?
Cormag: Yeah, what's the
matter? Can't you do kittens?
Natasha: No, that's not it.
It's just, I was a little surprised to--
Cormag: Whatever. Doesn't
matter. If you can heal him, hop to it!
Natasha: Oh, yes... Sorry. ...
There. He should be fine now. Aren't you a lucky little kitty? This
sweet man saved you!
Cormag: Sweet man? Me? Heh.
Lady, you don't know me. But thanks for saving him.
Natasha: Not at all. I couldn't
let the little guy suffer.
Cormag: The name's Cormag. I'm
glad I ran into you.
Natasha: I'm just glad I could
help. My name is Natasha.
Cormag: Well, I owe you one for
saving the cat. If you need any help, just call out, and I'll be here.
Natasha: I shall remember that,
Cormag.
B Support
Cormag: Hey, it's Natasha, right?
Natasha: Yes, that's right. How
is the kitty doing?
Cormag: I took him back to his
mother. I figured he belonged back with his mom.
Natasha: I agree.
Cormag: How about you? Where
are your parents in all this?
Natasha: I haven't seen them
since I joined the clerical order. We would write, but it's been a
while since I heard from them. I wonder how they are. I've been worried
about them.
Cormag: Are you from Grado,
Natasha?
Natasha: Yes, I am.
Cormag: I thought so! You know
what? That's where I'm from, too! Where were you born? I'm from the
south myself.
Natasha: I was born in a
village near the Renais border.
Cormag: Ah, well, you've got
nothing to worry about then. When I joined the army, I was stationed
near the border. Worst thing you've got to worry about there is bandits.
Natasha: Really? That's so good
to hear. Thank you for telling me that. I get so worried.
Cormag: Ah, there. That's a
nice smile you've got there. Cheers me up just looking at it, it does.
Don't worry too much about your parents, Natasha.
Natasha: I won't, Cormag. And
thank you. I mean it.