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*'''Brom-''' In the first conversation, Brom and Nephenee reminisce about farm life and talk about their families. Brom hopes his children are taking care of their mother like they should, and Nephenee assures him that they are. In the next conversation, they share their early experiences in the militia and how ill-prepared they were for battle while they search for the barracks. Brom suggests Nephenee ask someone where their barracks are, but she tells Brom to do it instead because she is too embarrassed by her country accent. In the third conversation, Brom notes that Nephenee doesn't talk to many people because she is afraid of people making fun of her heavy accent. However, he tells her to pretend she is in her home village and convinces her to smile, then he tells her that the young men in the army won't be able to take their eyes for her with a smile like that.
 
*'''Brom-''' In the first conversation, Brom and Nephenee reminisce about farm life and talk about their families. Brom hopes his children are taking care of their mother like they should, and Nephenee assures him that they are. In the next conversation, they share their early experiences in the militia and how ill-prepared they were for battle while they search for the barracks. Brom suggests Nephenee ask someone where their barracks are, but she tells Brom to do it instead because she is too embarrassed by her country accent. In the third conversation, Brom notes that Nephenee doesn't talk to many people because she is afraid of people making fun of her heavy accent. However, he tells her to pretend she is in her home village and convinces her to smile, then he tells her that the young men in the army won't be able to take their eyes for her with a smile like that.
*'''[[Devdan]]-''' Devdan approaches Nephenee and notes that she looks angry all the time and offers to teach her how to laugh, but Nephenee is frightened of him and asks him not to hurt her. In the next conversation, he tries teaching her how to laugh and says that her fear of him upsets him. He tells her the story of a girl he knew from a village who was too serious, and she got killed by bandits, and he wants to prevent Nephenee from befalling a similar fate. Nephenee then begins to call for help from the commander. In the final conversation, Nephenee attempts to ward off Devdan by approaching him and smiling, and constantly tries to prevent Devdan from remembering the dead girl and becoming upset. Finally Nephenee decides to smile and back away slowly.
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*'''Devdan-''' Devdan approaches Nephenee and notes that she looks angry all the time and offers to teach her how to laugh, but Nephenee is frightened of him and asks him not to hurt her. In the next conversation, he tries teaching her how to laugh and says that her fear of him upsets him. He tells her the story of a girl he knew from a village who was too serious, and she got killed by bandits, and he wants to prevent Nephenee from befalling a similar fate. Nephenee then begins to call for help from the commander. In the final conversation, Nephenee attempts to ward off Devdan by approaching him and smiling, and constantly tries to prevent Devdan from remembering the dead girl and becoming upset. Finally Nephenee decides to smile and back away slowly.
*'''[[Calill]]-''' In the first conversation, Calill recognizes Nephenee's phobia of speaking due to her country accent, and claims to recognize this in Nephenee because she had a friend with a similar problem. Calill decides to teach her how to talk like a proper city lady. In the second conversation, Calill continues giving advice to Nephenee and bemoans that she hides her pretty face and figure beneath her helmet and all her armor. In the final conversation, Nephenee gives Calill a beddle nut, but when Calill knows the proper way to open it, Nephenee figures out that Calill once was a country girl herself. Knowing this gives Nephenee hope that she could eventually become as sophisticated as Calill.
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*'''Calill-''' In the first conversation, Calill recognizes Nephenee's phobia of speaking due to her country accent, and claims to recognize this in Nephenee because she had a friend with a similar problem. Calill decides to teach her how to talk like a proper city lady. In the second conversation, Calill continues giving advice to Nephenee and bemoans that she hides her pretty face and figure beneath her helmet and all her armor. In the final conversation, Nephenee gives Calill a beddle nut, but when Calill knows the proper way to open it, Nephenee figures out that Calill once was a country girl herself. Knowing this gives Nephenee hope that she could eventually become as sophisticated as Calill.
  
 
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