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Forlorn Warrior
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I wasn't even aware we still had those. Huh.
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NexonPlayerNA
(3 minutes ago)
Colm: "Hey, you! Have you seen a scary-looking woman?"
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sambowman8828
(10 minutes ago)
You know it's bad when Marissa calls someone clueless...
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cdsatcher
(17 minutes ago)
Am I the only one who DOESN'T get marissa whenever i play FE8?
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tjmario64
(28 minutes ago)
Colm: Have you seen a Scary-looking woman?
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puffyera8245
(32 minutes ago)
Strength blessed Marisa makes me happy. I had one in a run and she demolished everything with Iron/Silver sword.
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Excalibur32
(47 minutes ago)
I like the music.
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Kainmaster
(52 minutes ago)
Nino's just a lass.
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cyndachu
(2 hour ago)
Love this support conversation.
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Goblinaro
(2 hour ago)
I agree with Nebuli2, out of 3 playthroughs of the game only 1 of my Eirika's was good enough for me to want to use actively. I usually just put her to the side and focused on Ephraim instead to be honest. Guess I got the short end of the stick as well in that regard.
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Kainmaster
(2 hours ago)
That's a relief.
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Kainmaster
(19 hours ago)
Lmao, fair enough XD
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Kainmaster
(17 hours ago)
Some backgrounds is only avaiable in supports, I dunno why.
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Ankarua
(5 hours ago)
"He is so clueless." I love that line so much. XD Also, hell yeah Marisa is hot.
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Virum_SD
(8 hours ago)
"Scary looking woman? Is she your sister?"
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YuubiTimberwolf
(16 hours ago)
Colm:"Have you seen a scary-looking woman?"
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Tsuba97
(13 hours ago)
Out of the ordinary hair colors for the win.
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Tsuba97
(3 hours ago)
You're right, it does.
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orpheusnanaya
(14 hours ago)
Swordfighter is the Japanese class name for a Myrmidon, so in essence Marisa spoke true to Colm
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Kainmaster
(4 hours ago)
Yes indeed.
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Kainmaster
(21 hours ago)
A rapier is a slender, sharply pointed sword, ideally used for thrusting attacks, used mainly in Early Modern Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries.
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