Vaike/Cynthia PC Support
One of my friends said Cynthia would be “goofy” with Vaike as her dad
She was right but the support is not nearly as goffy as the original draft :^P
Feat. lots of heroing!
Vaike/Cynthia PC Support
C Support
Villager: Thank the gods you two arrived just in time! Our village can never thank you enough.
Cynthia: You don’t have to thank us, civilian!
Vaike: My daughter’s right. It’s all in a day’s work!
Cynthia: And if you’re ever in trouble again, don’t be afraid to call after us again!
Villager: We’ll certainly keep that in mind.
(Villager leaves)
Cynthia: That was AMAZING, Papa!
Vaike: Well, shoot, squirt! You think so?
Cynthia: Yeah!! You’re, like, the coolest EVER!
Cynthia: And our entrances were uber-awesome! I told you that chrysanthemums were totally your color!
Vaike: We should do this again sometime, kiddo! Although I may need to work on my entrances...
Vaike: But I can’t stay and chat; I’ve gotta skedaddle.
Cynthia: Huh? Where?
Vaike: Oh, you’ll see! It’s where I first took the steps to becoming the great Teach!
Cynthia: Really?! I can’t wait to see it, then!
Vaike: You will soon, trust me! See you in a bit, Cynthia!
B Support
Vaike: Alright, just a little detour before we leave Ylisstol.
Vaike: Wonder how everyone’s been...
Cynthia: Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad! Where have you been?!
Vaike: Cynthia? What are you doing here?!
Cynthia: You weren’t in the barracks! I thought we were going to meet up to work on your heroic entrances!
Vaike: Oh, geez. I forgot…
Vaike: Uh, sorry, sweetheart, but I needed to come here before we left, or I wouldn’t have time.
Cynthia: Huh? Where are we?
Vaike: What? Don’t you know this place? This is the place I told you I was going after we saved that village!
Vaike: This is my home!
Cynthia: I-It is? It looks so…
Cynthia: ...Different.
Vaike: I’m surprised future me never took you here! C’mon, you’ve got to meet everyone!
Woman: Ah, Vaike! If it isn’t the neighborhood hero. What brings you here?
Vaike: Hey, Hilda! Just a routine visit before the Vaike has to march off.
Woman: And who’s this then? One of your Shepherd pals?
Vaike: This is my daughter! Say hi, Cynthia!
Cynthia: ...Hi.
Woman: Oh, she looks just like her mother! You’re a lucky fella.
Woman: Well, any child of Vaike’s is family to us. You’re always welcome here, sweetie!
Vaike: C’mon! I’ve got to introduce you to the rest of the family!
Vaike: ...Hm? Why the long face, hon?
Cynthia: E-Er, no reason!
Vaike: Hm. Well, okay! But we gotta hurry.
Vaike: Hey, there’s Cousin Lenny. Hey, Lenny! Teach’s back to see ya!!
(Vaike leaves)
Cynthia: This place… it’s just like he always said it was…
A Support
Girl: Oh, Cynthia, do it again!
Cynthia: Alright!
Cynthia: Look upon my might, ye wicked, and despair! HIYA!
Man: Now isn’t that just nifty! You’re a hoot, Cynthia!
Cynthia: I’d love to stay, but I’ve got to march out soon! A Shepherd’s work is never done!
Vaike: Cynthia? What are you doing here?
Cynthia: D-Dad! I didn’t know you were coming for a visit today.
Vaike: I wasn’t going to originally, but I thought I’d find you here.
Cynthia: What?! How’d you know I was here?
Vaike: I figured you’d come; you’d been asking about this place for days after I first showed you around.
Vaike: When I couldn’t find you or Belfire anywhere at camp for the fifth time, I put two and two together and figured you’d come here.
Vaike: I know it’s nice to visit home every once in a while, but we have a duty, Cynthia! This is an unauthorized absence!
Cynthia: I know! And I’m sorry! It’s just…
Cynthia: In the future, a lot of Ylisstol was destroyed. Some places were left mostly intact, but others were… worse off.
Cynthia: Places where there weren’t a lot of soldiers, full of poor, defenseless people that nobody higher up would miss…
Vaike: ...Places like this. The slums.
Cynthia: You never took me here because our enemies razed it. You never forgave yourself for not being able to save it.
Cynthia: I wasn’t deserting, I swear! I didn’t know if or when it’d happen, so I wanted to be here whenever I could to check on it, just in case.
Cynthia: But as I did my patrols, I got to know a lot of people here! They’re so friendly, but they’re also really sad.
Cynthia: They don’t deserve to be destroyed or forgotten… or to be sad.
Cynthia: So I’ve been helping out here or there, fixing stuff, strengthening defenses, doing perimeter checks on Belfire--
Cynthia: Even just to doing a cool routine or flower fortunes to cheer people up!
Cynthia: I know it’s been taking out of heroing it up with the Shepherds, but… I think it’s worth it.
Vaike: Cynthia…
Vaike: I think you’ve learned a lot, but you’ve forgotten one thing.
Cynthia: Huh?! What’s that?
Vaike: It’s just as important to be a hero OFF the battlefield as ON!
Vaike: You’re doing a lot for the people here when not many people are. Even something as little as cheering up people who are sad…
Vaike: If those people have next to nothing else, you can be just as much there hero to them as the guy whacking people with swords!
Cynthia: You really think so?!
Vaike: Of course! If I’d had someone like you here to help me out and cheer me up, it would’ve meant the world to me!
Vaike: I’m proud of you, kid.
Cynthia: R-Really?!
Vaike: Of course! I just hope you’ll let your old man join you!
Cynthia: Ah! Of course!
Cynthia: I think there are some kids around here who wanted to learn how to do flower fortunes!
Cynthia: C’mon, Dad! There’s heroing to do!








