“Father, you are so cruel! When I first saw you at Rivough Castle, I could hardly believe my eyes! I was so happy... I was in tears! But you wouldn't speak to me! Do you have any idea how horrible that's made me feel!?”
—Fee in Genealogy of the Holy War.
Fee exudes a cheerful and positive demeanor, as can be seen through the conversations she shares with various characters in the game, especially so with her brother. If Lewyn paired up with Ferry, Fee will reveal a more emotional side to herself, as she lashes out at him for leaving her mother to die while waiting for him to return to Silesse.
In Chapter 6, Seliph may speak to Fee, but nothing will result of it.
In Chapter 8, if neither Arthur nor Fee has a lover, he may speak to her, and Fee will gain three points of HP and 100 love points.
In Chapter 8, after Ced is recruited, Fee may speak to Ced, and she will gain one point of luck.
In Chapter 10, after Rados Castle is captured, if Lewyn is Fee's father, Seliph may speak to her, and she will gain five points of strength.
In the Final Chapter, after Freege Castle is captured, if Fee's lover is either Oifey, Seliph, or Arthur, she may speak to him, and he will gain three points of skill.