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*'''[[Neimi]]''' - When Neimi tries to approach Garcia, she finds him in the middle of a training regiment to focus on battle and he quickly dismisses her so she won't get hurt. When they meet later, Garcia recognizes the gauntlet Neimi wears and discovers that she is the granddaughter of Zethla, the famous marskman. After learning this, Garcia says he is encouraged to have her on his side and that he'll be counting on her. In their final conversation, the two talked about lost loved ones in regards to Garcia's wife and Neimi's family. Garcia ends up giving Neimi a haircomb that he was never able to give to his wife, saying that it'll give her a reason to use the mirror she has.  
 
*'''[[Neimi]]''' - When Neimi tries to approach Garcia, she finds him in the middle of a training regiment to focus on battle and he quickly dismisses her so she won't get hurt. When they meet later, Garcia recognizes the gauntlet Neimi wears and discovers that she is the granddaughter of Zethla, the famous marskman. After learning this, Garcia says he is encouraged to have her on his side and that he'll be counting on her. In their final conversation, the two talked about lost loved ones in regards to Garcia's wife and Neimi's family. Garcia ends up giving Neimi a haircomb that he was never able to give to his wife, saying that it'll give her a reason to use the mirror she has.  
 
*'''Ross''' - Ross asks Garcia what their mother was like, and Garcia compares her to Eirika, saying that she was gentle, strong and could share others' pain. Ross says that their mother must be lonely since they have not visited her grave since leaving the village, and Garcia suggests they return to the village after the war and that they could rebuild the village by themselves and visit her grave again. Ross says he would need to be stronger, so he decides to continue training with Garcia. In the next conversation, Ross and Garcia are seen at the end of a sparring session. Afterwards Garcia declares that Ross has advanced greatly but he will not let him win, and Ross agrees as he looks forward to surpassing Garcia's level to himself. He then leaves to practice his swing, at which point Garcia says to Risa as if she were there that Ross had grown into a strong young man. In the final conversation, Garcia becomes sentimental and while tightly gripping Ross's shoulders, urges him not to act foolishly because he was all he had in this world and there was no greater tragedy than a parent burying their son. Ross promises to be careful. Garcia says that he will always be his son no matter how old he got, and Ross says that he will always look up to Garcia.  
 
*'''Ross''' - Ross asks Garcia what their mother was like, and Garcia compares her to Eirika, saying that she was gentle, strong and could share others' pain. Ross says that their mother must be lonely since they have not visited her grave since leaving the village, and Garcia suggests they return to the village after the war and that they could rebuild the village by themselves and visit her grave again. Ross says he would need to be stronger, so he decides to continue training with Garcia. In the next conversation, Ross and Garcia are seen at the end of a sparring session. Afterwards Garcia declares that Ross has advanced greatly but he will not let him win, and Ross agrees as he looks forward to surpassing Garcia's level to himself. He then leaves to practice his swing, at which point Garcia says to Risa as if she were there that Ross had grown into a strong young man. In the final conversation, Garcia becomes sentimental and while tightly gripping Ross's shoulders, urges him not to act foolishly because he was all he had in this world and there was no greater tragedy than a parent burying their son. Ross promises to be careful. Garcia says that he will always be his son no matter how old he got, and Ross says that he will always look up to Garcia.  
*'''[[Seth]]''' - Seth admires Garcia's fighting style and how little his skills have dwindled over the years, but Garcia rejects the compliments and says he has become old and rusty, and then interjects that he is not done yet. Seth interprets this as his warrior's will and his pride refusing to accept limitations. In the next conversation, Garcia notes Seth's resemblance to a younger version of him and the two reminisce about [[King Fado]]. Garcia blames himself for the death, but Seth instead commends Garcia for fighting alongside them, leading the two to agree to visit the king's tomb after the war to report their victory. In the final conversation, Seth notes that Garcia is quite energetic as opposed to his low spirits earlier and seems to have lost all hesitation. Garcia admits that he has decided to accept both sides of his life, being proud of being a fighter and not being ashamed for his family either. Garcia then advises Seth to start a family as well, although Seth admits that might take some time for him.
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*'''Seth''' - Seth admires Garcia's fighting style and how little his skills have dwindled over the years, but Garcia rejects the compliments and says he has become old and rusty, and then interjects that he is not done yet. Seth interprets this as his warrior's will and his pride refusing to accept limitations. In the next conversation, Garcia notes Seth's resemblance to a younger version of him and the two reminisce about [[King Fado]]. Garcia blames himself for the death, but Seth instead commends Garcia for fighting alongside them, leading the two to agree to visit the king's tomb after the war to report their victory. In the final conversation, Seth notes that Garcia is quite energetic as opposed to his low spirits earlier and seems to have lost all hesitation. Garcia admits that he has decided to accept both sides of his life, being proud of being a fighter and not being ashamed for his family either. Garcia then advises Seth to start a family as well, although Seth admits that might take some time for him.
  
 
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