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− | + | Lance is a playable unit in ''[[Fire Emblem: Fuuin no Tsurugi]]'' who is a knight with a love for strategy. | |
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*'''[[Lott]]-''' In their first conversation, Lott and Lance introduce theirselves to one another and have a conversation about the oddities of the weapons triangle. In the following conversation, the two play a game of strategy (modeled after the Fire Emblem series) where Lott loses, but Lance tells him that his ability to see his mistakes makes him a better player than Allen, who usually loses in 2 turns. In the final conversation, Lott asks Lance what the odds of winning are. Lance answers that Roy's masterful use of strategy gives Lance the confidence to say they could never lose. | *'''[[Lott]]-''' In their first conversation, Lott and Lance introduce theirselves to one another and have a conversation about the oddities of the weapons triangle. In the following conversation, the two play a game of strategy (modeled after the Fire Emblem series) where Lott loses, but Lance tells him that his ability to see his mistakes makes him a better player than Allen, who usually loses in 2 turns. In the final conversation, Lott asks Lance what the odds of winning are. Lance answers that Roy's masterful use of strategy gives Lance the confidence to say they could never lose. | ||
*'''[[Clarine]]-''' In the first conversation, Lance formally introduces himself to the princess, who is taken aback by his respect, but quickly says that he does not compare to her own knights. In the next conversation, Clarine orders Lance to personally protect her, a request that Lance refuses by saying that he cannot have two masters. Clarine quickly claims that she was testing Lance's loyalty and that he succeeded. In the final conversation, Clarine gives Lance permission to kiss her hand and tells him this is to show the difference in her status. She is shocked however that is not disappointed by this. | *'''[[Clarine]]-''' In the first conversation, Lance formally introduces himself to the princess, who is taken aback by his respect, but quickly says that he does not compare to her own knights. In the next conversation, Clarine orders Lance to personally protect her, a request that Lance refuses by saying that he cannot have two masters. Clarine quickly claims that she was testing Lance's loyalty and that he succeeded. In the final conversation, Clarine gives Lance permission to kiss her hand and tells him this is to show the difference in her status. She is shocked however that is not disappointed by this. | ||
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