Fire Emblem:
"A Guy, Some Girls and a Piece of Parchment"
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Epilogue: Whatever Happened to...?
As Guy left, the wadded-up piece of parchment dropped to the ground and rolled away... And hit the booted toe of somebody walking by.
"What's this...?" asked Canas curiously. The monacled shaman knelt to pick up the discarded parchment, and unfolded it carefully... He then began to read it, his eyes widening a bit.
"What an... Odd document," observed the shaman, adjusting his monacle in astonishment. "Oh, well... No information should ever be wasted, I always say..." Smoothing out the parchment, he carefully tucked it into the tome of dark magic he was carrying, and slowly, walked away.
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"What is with all that shouting?" complained Lord Hector, as he walked up to the area where all the winged mounts were tethered. There was quite a crowd surrounding the place already; presumably, they were wondering what all the fuss about was, as well.
As the lord spoke, a familliar face turned around... Hector then immediately recognized Lord Eliwood, his longtime friend and leader of their growing band of mercenaries.
"Eliwood, do you have any idea what's going on?" Hector asked his fellow lord, irritably. "If this racket goes on any longer, it's going to frighten away all the pegasi and wyverns!"
"I'm afraid I do," sighed Eliwood, uneasily running a hand through his red hair. "It seems that Wallace and Vaida are having another one of their little... Disagreements..."
"Another one?" exclaimed Hector. "Are those two at each other's throats again?" He shook his head. "I swear... One of these days, those two will kill each other..."
"Well, that's the odd thing..." began Eliwood slowly. "They're not arguing because they hate each other... They're arguing about who loves the other the most."
"What?" asked Hector, bewildered. He then placed a hand over his face, in disbelief. "Never mind... I don't think I really want to know about it..."
"What do you think I should about this though, Hector?" asked the other lord, worriedly. "Their fighting is distracting everyone else in the camp... Should I just break up it up?" Hector looked thoughtful, for a moment.
"Nah... Let them blow off steam," he concluded. "They'll lose their voices eventually, anyways..." Eliwood lifted an eyebrow at this.
"Well, that's a callous way of putting it," observed the young leader.
"But true," grinned Hector. "However, we should probably break up the crowd surrounding the place..." He then imposed his armoured bulk among the spectators, and began separating them.
"C'mon, move it, people... Nothing to see here..."
Shrugging to himself, Lord Eliwood then followed his fellow lord's example.
END
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As with the original "Sain's Guide to Dating", I've already come up with a title for the next installment... "The Canas Sutra". (Laughs) But there's something so wrong about that title, I may not decide use it, anyways... Besides, just like before, I don't have enough ideas to start on the next story... Yet.
And to F00l3Al2: Yes, I do know Canas is married... Just because he's carrying Sain's scroll now, doesn't mean he's going to use it (Lucius didn't). I just thought Canas would be an appropriate bearer of the scroll, because of his love for knowledge (check out the book on wyverns he reads, in his A Support with Vaida).
Anyways... As always, any comments and/or reviews on this story would be appreciated!
"A Guy, Some Girls and a Piece of Parchment"
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Epilogue: Whatever Happened to...?
As Guy left, the wadded-up piece of parchment dropped to the ground and rolled away... And hit the booted toe of somebody walking by.
"What's this...?" asked Canas curiously. The monacled shaman knelt to pick up the discarded parchment, and unfolded it carefully... He then began to read it, his eyes widening a bit.
"What an... Odd document," observed the shaman, adjusting his monacle in astonishment. "Oh, well... No information should ever be wasted, I always say..." Smoothing out the parchment, he carefully tucked it into the tome of dark magic he was carrying, and slowly, walked away.
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"What is with all that shouting?" complained Lord Hector, as he walked up to the area where all the winged mounts were tethered. There was quite a crowd surrounding the place already; presumably, they were wondering what all the fuss about was, as well.
As the lord spoke, a familliar face turned around... Hector then immediately recognized Lord Eliwood, his longtime friend and leader of their growing band of mercenaries.
"Eliwood, do you have any idea what's going on?" Hector asked his fellow lord, irritably. "If this racket goes on any longer, it's going to frighten away all the pegasi and wyverns!"
"I'm afraid I do," sighed Eliwood, uneasily running a hand through his red hair. "It seems that Wallace and Vaida are having another one of their little... Disagreements..."
"Another one?" exclaimed Hector. "Are those two at each other's throats again?" He shook his head. "I swear... One of these days, those two will kill each other..."
"Well, that's the odd thing..." began Eliwood slowly. "They're not arguing because they hate each other... They're arguing about who loves the other the most."
"What?" asked Hector, bewildered. He then placed a hand over his face, in disbelief. "Never mind... I don't think I really want to know about it..."
"What do you think I should about this though, Hector?" asked the other lord, worriedly. "Their fighting is distracting everyone else in the camp... Should I just break up it up?" Hector looked thoughtful, for a moment.
"Nah... Let them blow off steam," he concluded. "They'll lose their voices eventually, anyways..." Eliwood lifted an eyebrow at this.
"Well, that's a callous way of putting it," observed the young leader.
"But true," grinned Hector. "However, we should probably break up the crowd surrounding the place..." He then imposed his armoured bulk among the spectators, and began separating them.
"C'mon, move it, people... Nothing to see here..."
Shrugging to himself, Lord Eliwood then followed his fellow lord's example.
END
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As with the original "Sain's Guide to Dating", I've already come up with a title for the next installment... "The Canas Sutra". (Laughs) But there's something so wrong about that title, I may not decide use it, anyways... Besides, just like before, I don't have enough ideas to start on the next story... Yet.
And to F00l3Al2: Yes, I do know Canas is married... Just because he's carrying Sain's scroll now, doesn't mean he's going to use it (Lucius didn't). I just thought Canas would be an appropriate bearer of the scroll, because of his love for knowledge (check out the book on wyverns he reads, in his A Support with Vaida).
Anyways... As always, any comments and/or reviews on this story would be appreciated!
