Serra Youre the Last Person I Wanted to See Oh How Sweet You Wanted to See Me Again
- "Assist Eliwood? Sounds like a user-friendly excuse for more violence."
- Just after this, if y'all're on Eliwood'due south route, Hector tells Matthew to get hibernate somewhere with Serra. Matthew proceeds to complain about getting stuck with her.
- Upon Florina'due south doubts of becoming a pegasus knight, Sain steps in to convince her that she should go along, since Lyn's group with the inclusion of Wil is basically a freelance mercenary group that she needs to train with. Cue Wil being confused nearly what Sain said.
Wil: Wait, did yous simply include me?
- Admittedly, even the tactician gets a few skillful ones to sure characters.
Serra: What I'm getting at is... I'g thinking of healing [Erk] for free. I know, I'm generous to a error... Hm? Why are y'all giving me that look?
- Affiliate six of Lyn's story has an interesting ane. Rath berates yous if yous don't move him to the trigger later Matthew unlocks the door.
Rath: Practice you see a trigger there? I didn't remember so.
- Also in Chapter 6, Serra and Matthew have a Talk pick where, although she seems to miss him, he comments on getting stuck in the same party equally her.
- So, in Affiliate 7, if you send Serra to the business firm where Hector is, Hector outright hides from her, leading Serra to assume the house is empty.
- Deciding whether to take Nils and Ninian into Lyndis'southward Legion:
Lyn: What do y'all think, Kent?
Kent: I think leaving them hither will make you more worried than taking them with us.
Lyn: Sain? [Beat] Oh. Never listen. I know what your respond is. - When the resident Large Ham Wallace urges you lot to utilize his crest.
- Many players go on to do only that and unequip all his weapons to use him as a brick wall, assuasive other units to practise unlimited Level Grinding.
- Among the credits for Lyn's story, Sain, Florina, Serra, and Wallace are probably the nigh notable for potential humour.
- Speaking of Wallace, his trend of getting lost can become even funnier in hindsight no matter which version of Iv Fanged Offense you get. If you get Lloyd'south map (in which Wallace returns), Wallace's catastrophe will talk about how he got so lost he somehow ended up in Ilia. In Linus's map, Wallace doesn't fifty-fifty bear witness up and is never referenced again, so the concluding thing he does in the game is get lost either manner.
- Hector's comments nearly Matthew.
Man, why do I get stuck with all the lame henchmen?
- Also, his comments well-nigh Matthew and Serra in Affiliate 12, along with them each insisting he was talking nearly the other 1.
- Hector and Eliwood's C Back up, displaying Everyone Hates Mathematics.
Eliwood: Well, I'grand in the right. You're wrong.
Hector: And what makes y'all say that?
Eliwood: Whose snoring was it that shook the rafters in numbers class?
Hector: Ah, good indicate.- Hector doesn't even become a break in the B support. He has a dream about his time to come daughter falling in love with Eliwood's future son, and declaring that in that location is absolutely no mode he's allowing that to happen. Pitiful buddy, it's happening.
- Hector teasing Eliwood well-nigh his potential crush on Lyn in the outset sidequest.
- And so afterwards, blundering around when against Merlinus.
Eliwood: Hector, your manners are terrible.
- And so afterwards, blundering around when against Merlinus.
- Erk and Serra's reunion. Erk isn't then happy about it, while Serra flips what he says effectually.
Erk: Oh, Serra... you're the final person I wanted to see.
Serra: Oh, that's so sweet! You wanted to run across me again!
Erk: ... - In Chapter 15, you accept the option of bringing certain characters to talk to Lyn on the battlefield. Some highlights include Matthew blowing his cover, once again, and Hector running off to fight and prompting Lyn to call him back.
- Serra and Lucius' supports.
- C Support: Serra gets bitchy at Lucius because she thinks he's a girl. Lucius confesses to Serra that he'due south a monk, therefore a guy. Priceless.
- B Back up: she has a full-blown beat out on him, and Lucius is oblivious to it.
- Guy and Matthew's C Back up. It consists of Matthew dragging out the favor as long every bit he tin. Guy isn't amused.
- In a later back up, Matthew sneaks into Guy'southward tent to ambush him in his slumber subsequently Guy challenges him to a duel.
- In the A Support Guy goes later Matthew in the same way to earn his payback. It does not finish well for poor Guy. Not simply Matthew realizes as he gives Guy a pretty bad bump on his head. The way Matthew starts the conversation is what sells it.
- Chapter 17: after pulling up the dory, we find that it's Ninian in the transport. Dart, not knowing how to help her out, specifically, "where to grab her", asks for Lyn's help. In the most awkward way possible. Hector doesn't miss the run a risk for a comment.
- Fargus calling Dart an idiot before he joins. Then, Sprint later on calls Fargus'south coiffure a "suicide squad," maybe in role to get dorsum at him.
- Hector and Lyn's argument in the Chapter xviii sidequest. The argument? Figuring out who'south making more racket; Hector's armor or Lyn's yelling.
- Hector, the red oni to many characters in the team, being overnice at any point in time.
- An example? Giving Nils a piggy dorsum ride! It'south also heartwarming too! ◊
- The other characters oftentimes commenting on anything nice Hector says/does. It'due south by and large Lyn/Eliwood/Nils doing the lampshading, but (patently) even Mark gets in on information technology one time or twice.
- Chapter twenty, we have Hector worrying nigh what Lord Uther will say to him when he finds out he's traveling with Eliwood and Lyn. Cue some rather funny Mood Whiplash when Eliwood (who had earlier been mourning over his father) suddenly starts teasing Hector about it.
- Chapter 21 has Lyn commenting on how anarchistic the Ostian family is when Lord Uther tries to make his way to the castle. Hector, existence Lord Uther's brother, didn't like that.
- Eliwood's confusion when trying to talk to Hawkeye and Lord Pent.
- If Hector goes to talk to recruit in the chapter Living Fable this volition lead to a rather humorous dialogue:
Hector: Ahhhh... Shade... Expect. Shade?!
[turns around to see Hawekeye correct behind him]
Hector: AGH! - Chapter 22, if Eagle makes a trip to the house, he'll have a special conversation with Fae, gleefully coming in from the concluding game. She'll go on to criticize Eagle for always responding with his trademark catchphrase. What happens next?
Hawkeye: Is that- ...sorry.
- Later on reaching Dread Island, the fortune teller starts getting cranky for dragging her to scary places starting at Chapter 17. At one point, she upright quits to let Nils take over her job.
- Priscilla and Heath's supports.
- C Back up, Heath introduces himself and his wyvern Hyperion, who seems to be feeling unwell. Consulting Priscilla, she admits to overhearing Merlinus mutter about something raiding their supplies...
Heath: ...I don't suppose we could proceed this betwixt us?
- C Back up, Heath introduces himself and his wyvern Hyperion, who seems to be feeling unwell. Consulting Priscilla, she admits to overhearing Merlinus mutter about something raiding their supplies...
- There's something funny almost subsequently bringing Merlinus in enough maps (in the seventh game), you presently will find enemies struggling to hit a tent (or a railroad vehicle), in vain.
- Wil entitling himself every bit "Normal Archer #three" when Rath calls him strange. Rath, who is usually The Stoic, seems to get confused by this and rides away. Wil calls him out on this later, Rath actually being the one to look back on the awkward situation.
Rath: Before? ... ... Number three... ...
Wil: See!! You lot're doing it over again!! I can't believe information technology!! Yous never laugh, but the whole "three" thing just slays you every time! Why!! Why!! - Canas and Vaida's supports. The latter is annoyed by the fact Canas can't terminate reading (including a volume with hilariously wrong Wyvern descriptions) and orders her wyvern to eat the volume.
Canas: No, delight don't... Ohh... Ohh... Why does he take to devour it every bit if it were so...flavory?
- Many characters accept very funny things to say near your competence as a tactician if you got a low rank, merely none are so hilariously, brutally blunt every bit Canas:
Canas: You seem to lack fifty-fifty basic skills.
- Sophia's cameo in the penultimate chapter involves your units finding her in some ruins. Or more accurately, she does a Stealth How-do-you-do/Goodbye on them every bit they're looking inside, startling whoever you sent. Even Jaffar, a stoic master assassin.
- Serra and Farina'southward interactions with Sophia are just the two former screaming their heads off for the entire chat, at to the lowest degree until the latter gives them an particular.
- Supporting Kent and Fiora has the two realize how alike they are. Due to their insistence on being professional soldiers, the 2 hold to meet up and fix a policy cutting any potential intimacies inside the army. Unfortunately for them, Support Conversations are essentially a Matchmaking Simulator. So One Affair Led to Another...
Kent: Fiora... I must enquire you one more matter. When this battle ends, if we both however live...
Fiora: Please...say no more than. I...already know what you volition ask... Of class. I feel the aforementioned manner.
Kent: Really? I am glad... But...nearly that policy I suggested... What should we do?
Fiora: Well... Maybe... It tin wait... - While about of the death quotes are pretty sad, Serra'southward manages to be amusingly unfitting for her expiry.
- Information technology's really possible to have a character's ending read equally "Died at Battle Preparations", equally proven in this video.
- Even more astonishing, he achieved the rank of "Famed Genius" instead of "Suspect Mind."
- Most annihilation regarding Sain would count, really, but his support with Louise definitely takes the cake, for one simple reason: in the C-support, he realizes a moment too late that the lady he'due south flirting with this time is already married. Whoops. Cue self-scolding and intense inner conflict, fabricated worse if he builds up to a B-support with her (the highest he can get with her, by the style). Meanwhile, Louise'south reaction to all this?
Louise: ...What a funny man.
- Denning, the boss of Ch29E31H is also prone to being this, to the point of becoming an Ensemble Dark Equus caballus. While he merely has three instances of dialogue, they're all pretty funny:
Source: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Funny/FireEmblemTheBlazingBlade
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