Here's my next batch of FE non-supports. (I'd like to add one more to this set, but I didn't have enough solid ideas to write a fifth one at the moment. :P)
"A Mutual Understanding" (122 words)
Heath/Lowen
Even though Heath and Lowen have fought together side-by-side many times, they've never exchanged a word with each other... But little do either realize that they actually do have a connection with one another; mainly, through their mounts.
It began with Hyperion stealing the occasional ration pack from Lowen's frightened horse; but as the horse got used to the wyvern's presence, she began to tolerate it, and would allow the wyvern to sneak off with a quick snack from her saddlebags, every now and again.
Hyperion was so grateful for this, that he began to watch out for Lowen's horse while in aerial combat... So both their riders sometimes find themselves bewildered, as the wyvern swoops in to aid the cavalier, in battle.
"Bookworms" (90 words)
Erk/Canas
Every now and then, Lord Pent considers introducing Erk to Canas. He knows that like most scholars turned into spellcasters, the two both have an insatiable appetite for reading and knowledge, and would be delighted to find a kindred soul with which to exchange books and information with each other.
But then Pent will reconsider this notion, for he knows quite well that once either Erk or Canas got their nose into an interesting enough book, they wouldn't stop reading it long enough to socialize with the rest of the army.
"Tough Guys" (98 words)
Marcus/Wallace
One occasionally wonders why Marcus and Wallace have never been formally introduced to each other; as the most trusted retainers of Phaerae and Caelin respectively, they could develop a friendly rivalry, or perhaps even trade training techniques.
Then again, as the two toughest taskmasters in the army, perhaps there is a subconscious effort by their subordinates to keep them from getting to know each other; after all, there are only so many pushups and morning runs around the camp that a soldier can do, before they drop from exhaustion (god forbid the two give each other any more ideas!)
"Doesn't Hurt to Look" (90 words)
Sain/Lyn
Sain always fancied himself as a knight, in the truest sense of the word. So when Kent finally admitted that he was in love with Lady Lyndis, Sain was happy to put aside his own interest in her, for the sake of his best friend.
Still, each morning when Lady Lyndis practices her swordwork, Sain's gaze can't help but sometimes stray towards her flashing sword, and bared limbs... He may have promised not to woo Lady Lyndis, but it didn't hurt to look at her every now and then, did it?
"A Mutual Understanding" (122 words)
Heath/Lowen
Even though Heath and Lowen have fought together side-by-side many times, they've never exchanged a word with each other... But little do either realize that they actually do have a connection with one another; mainly, through their mounts.
It began with Hyperion stealing the occasional ration pack from Lowen's frightened horse; but as the horse got used to the wyvern's presence, she began to tolerate it, and would allow the wyvern to sneak off with a quick snack from her saddlebags, every now and again.
Hyperion was so grateful for this, that he began to watch out for Lowen's horse while in aerial combat... So both their riders sometimes find themselves bewildered, as the wyvern swoops in to aid the cavalier, in battle.
"Bookworms" (90 words)
Erk/Canas
Every now and then, Lord Pent considers introducing Erk to Canas. He knows that like most scholars turned into spellcasters, the two both have an insatiable appetite for reading and knowledge, and would be delighted to find a kindred soul with which to exchange books and information with each other.
But then Pent will reconsider this notion, for he knows quite well that once either Erk or Canas got their nose into an interesting enough book, they wouldn't stop reading it long enough to socialize with the rest of the army.
"Tough Guys" (98 words)
Marcus/Wallace
One occasionally wonders why Marcus and Wallace have never been formally introduced to each other; as the most trusted retainers of Phaerae and Caelin respectively, they could develop a friendly rivalry, or perhaps even trade training techniques.
Then again, as the two toughest taskmasters in the army, perhaps there is a subconscious effort by their subordinates to keep them from getting to know each other; after all, there are only so many pushups and morning runs around the camp that a soldier can do, before they drop from exhaustion (god forbid the two give each other any more ideas!)
"Doesn't Hurt to Look" (90 words)
Sain/Lyn
Sain always fancied himself as a knight, in the truest sense of the word. So when Kent finally admitted that he was in love with Lady Lyndis, Sain was happy to put aside his own interest in her, for the sake of his best friend.
Still, each morning when Lady Lyndis practices her swordwork, Sain's gaze can't help but sometimes stray towards her flashing sword, and bared limbs... He may have promised not to woo Lady Lyndis, but it didn't hurt to look at her every now and then, did it?
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Also, Sain. xDDDD