Hugh: You're kidding! B Support: Fae greets Granny Niime, who decides to tell her a story. A Support: Niime asks what exactly dragons are, but Sophia says she doesn’t know anything specific, despite having dragon blood. I can't be dropping dead leaving a pathetic grandson like you on his own. The Dragons in the ancient scrolls weren't like that at all. Also doesn't help that she joins at a point where Raigh is close to promotion, giving you little reason to deploy other than being a staff bot or for the rare ocasion Raigh gets RNG screwed. Boy, is that how you ask people for favors? He tries to be bad, but he can't deny his kind heart. The strange thing is, I'm not. Sophia: No...I don't... Canas goes on to explaining the strict conditions that he grew up in and how his son, Hugh, is doing the same if not harsher since Hugh is just a 2 year old child in the events of Fe7. But perhaps Niime’s incredible magical talent while still remaining coherent is a testament to just how powerful she is? I'll blow up a planet or two any day. Here, Fae, take a look at this gemstone. Hugh says he doesn’t have it, with Niime jumping to the conclusion that he sold it, but Hugh explains that he met Raigh on his travels and learned he was an orphan, so he felt bad for him. Niime, also known as the "Hermit of the Mountain" is an accomplished Ilian Druid in Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi, who was captured by Bern and was forced to cooperate with them, and subsequently rescued by Roy, whom she allies herself with in order to study the Manakete, Fa.. She is the mother of Canas from Fire Emblem, and the grandmother of Hugh, whom she raised as a child. Where do they come from? Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade Ha, forgiving them isn't going to solve anything. I thought I heard you say 'mage.' Sophia: Really...? C Support: Niime and Yodel address each other as old acquaintances, with them having a bit of friendly banter and then conceding that they understand each other’s side of an old argument. Niime: ...Well, no one can tell the future. Raigh asks who she is, and she introduces herself. I'll give you that. After I studied dark magic and mankind's history... Only then did I discover just how powerful and terrifying the demons were. Fae: Hm? Niime warns her that this power is incredibly valuable, especially to their enemies, so she mustn’t tell anyone of it. Raigh: Hmph...so? It brings up a connection with Bramimond, who people knew almost nothing about. Do you go around doing rain dances? By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. She promptly smacks him with a book and says they are related, but Hugh can’t have gotten his good looks from her wrinkly face. Hugh: Grandma! Fa: Um… Yeah! You don't need it any more. We'll just go on our own separate ways again. I use dark magic for myself. Fae: What's wrong? Canas goes on to explaining the strict conditions that he grew up in and how his son, Hugh, is doing the same if not harsher since Hugh is just a 2 year old child in the events of Fe7. They're both curious and scholarly, but Canas has an open-minded approach while Niime seems uninterested in things beyond elder magic and dragonlore.