Title: Findings

Game: Fire Emblem 7

Genre: Gen, Friendship, Humor

Characters/Pairings: Kent-Sain Friendship, hints of Sain/Priscilla


Earlier at Camp they were informed that this battle was important- no, crucial in securing the Fire Emblem for the Queen of Bern.

But as the two paladins, sent ahead to scout, guided their horses against the outside of a wall where archers and mages lurked within, Kent wondered how Sain would be so careless as to wander about with his horse in tow and a grin plastered on his face. The green knight was peering at the ground as he walked along, as if looking for a gold coin that he had dropped.

"What are you doing?" The red-clad knight hissed at his friend, so as to not draw the attention of a nearby soldier with a golden key around his neck. "There's no time to wander about. We're looking for vital information for Lord Eliwood and Lady Lyndis."

"My friend, I have found something that is infinitely more valuable than even the Fire Emblem itself!" Sain exclaimed, plucking something small and green from the snowy ground. In his excitement, though, he had raised his voice, alerting anyone within a ten-foot radius of their presence.

"Sain, watch out!"

But it was already too late as the soldier noticed the two knights, and a javelin was hurled their way, grazing Sain's arm. A well-aimed short spear from the green-clad cavalier, though, silenced the Bernese soldier.

"You're a fool, Sain," the red-haired knight sighed as his horse trotted back to where the green knight sat in the snow.

"At least he didn't get my lance arm, Kent."Sain replied cheerily as he applied a Vulnerary to the shallow wound for a quick fix.

"Let's head back to camp and report our findings. We're lucky he had this in his possession." In Kent's hand was the key that would lead them into the fortress.

"For all it's worth, my friend, I would say that I've found something of value as well. A little blood is worth the smile that will be on Princess Priscilla's face."

Sain held the pale bunch of flowers in his hand as if they were made of the most precious stuff in the world. His face, bright red from the cold, was ecstatic as they started back towards camp to report the location of the fortress entrance to Lord Eliwood.