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Chapter 5

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  1. ## Ch5 Intro
  2. \g[Mountains]
  3. \loc[Heior Mountains]
  4. \w[16]
  5. \f[5|Guinivere]
  6. \s[5]
  7. We managed to cross the border\n
  8. without much incident thus far.|\b[5|2]\n
  9. I wonder,\w[5] is my sister still unaware\n
  10. that I've left,\w[5] or does she not care...|
  11. \s[-2]
  12.  
  13. \f[6|none]\name[6|Freyja]
  14. \s[6]\x[Freyja]
  15. My Lady! Please, slow down!|
  16. \s[-2]
  17.  
  18. \r[5]
  19. \s[5]
  20. Oh,\w[5] my apologies,\w[5] Freyja!|
  21. \s[-2]
  22.  
  23. \f[6|nil]
  24. \m[5|3]\w[7]\f[7|Freyja]\m[7|6]\w[8]\m[6|5]
  25. \s[5]
  26. It's quite all right...\w[15] I just\n
  27. can't fathom how you keep out-\n
  28. pacing me when I have the horse.|
  29.  
  30. \s[3]\e[3|1]
  31. Well,\w[5] I've sneaked away from the\n
  32. castle many times before,\w[5] Freyja.|\e[3|0]\n
  33. ...\w[15] Just not in this kind of situation.|
  34.  
  35. \s[5]
  36. Right.\w[15] If what you told me about\n
  37. Empress Artura is correct...|
  38.  
  39. \s[3]
  40. Which I suspect it is,\w[5] given the\n
  41. fact that she kept the information\n
  42. from me to begin with...\w[15] This is bad.|
  43.  
  44. \s[5]
  45. But,\w[5] will telling Kameloth fix anything?\w[20]\n
  46. If anything,\w[5] it would cause a full-scale\n
  47. war between Avilion and Kameloth.|
  48.  
  49. \s[3]\m[3|3]\e[3|2]
  50. What my sister has done already is\n
  51. causing that!\w[20] She invaded Merovin--|
  52. \s[-2]
  53.  
  54. \r[3]\e[3|0]
  55. \s[3]
  56. Huh?\w[20] What was that...?|
  57.  
  58. \s[5]
  59. I...\w[15] I hope it wasn't a...\w[15] b-bear...|
  60.  
  61. \s[3]\e[3|1]
  62. Nonsense,\w[5] Freyja,\w[5] there aren't\n
  63. bears in this part of Kameloth.|
  64.  
  65. \s[5]
  66. Er...\w[15] We're still in Merovin...\w[15] These\n
  67. are the Heior mountains we're crossing...|
  68.  
  69. \m[3|3]\e[3|0]\r[3]\w[4]
  70. \s[3]
  71. ...\w[15] Then we should probably run!|
  72. \s[-2]
  73.  
  74. \f[3|nil]\w[8]
  75.  
  76. \m[5|5]\s[5]
  77. W-wait for me,\w[5] my lady!|
  78. \s[-2]
  79.  
  80. \f[5|nil]\w[16]
  81.  
  82. \w[8]
  83. \f[0|HunterM-1]\fc[0|LionSons]\name[0|Hunter]
  84. \w[4]
  85. \m[0|1]\w[8]
  86. \s[1]
  87. A bear? Strange women.\w[20] Looks like the\n
  88. princess' made her way down here...|
  89. \s[-2]
  90.  
  91. ## Intro 2
  92. \g[Roadside]
  93. \f[5|Pellinore]\f[6|Helizabel]
  94. \f[2|Ywain]\f[1|Anglesey]
  95. \s[2]
  96. Pellinore, remind me again why we're\n
  97. taking this route towards Reginn\n
  98. instead of a much faster, direct one?|
  99.  
  100. \s[5]
  101. Well... We don't want Reginn to catch\n
  102. wind that we're working together, so\n
  103. it's better that we avoid their gaze.|\n
  104. If we can get to Reginn before they\n
  105. notice, we can catch them off guard.|
  106.  
  107. \s[6]
  108. Additionally, we can join with Lady Pelles.|\n
  109. I'm almost certain the border should be\n
  110. secure by now, so she will be able to supply\n
  111. us with soldiers and weapons if needed.|
  112.  
  113. \s[2]
  114. Ahem... Eliza, how do you know Lady\n
  115. Pelles isn't in league with my father?|
  116.  
  117. \s[5]
  118. Huh? You... think she's a traitor too?|
  119.  
  120. \s[1]
  121. You can never know... I understand Ywain's suspicions.|
  122.  
  123. \s[6]
  124. It is a possibility... But, given our\n
  125. relationship, I highly doubt she would\n
  126. do such a thing. I trust in her.|
  127.  
  128. \s[2]
  129. I guess we're all going to have to\n
  130. trust you on this one. No offense, but\n
  131. that old woman's never liked me much.|\n
  132. Much less my father, she's stated many\n
  133. times quite publicly that my mother\n
  134. should have married someone else.|
  135.  
  136. \s[1]
  137. ... Given that, you think Lord Urien\n
  138. would end up working alongside her?|
  139.  
  140. \s[2]
  141. You know, that's a good point.|\n
  142. I guess any enemy of my father\n
  143. becomes our ally in this scenario.|
  144.  
  145. ## Intro 3
  146. \g[Forest]
  147. \f[2|Seville]
  148. \f[5|HunterM-1]\fc[5|LionSons]\name[5|Hunter]
  149. \s[5]
  150. And that's my report.|
  151.  
  152. \s[2]
  153. So Princess Guinivere is somewhere\n
  154. nearby... Pass the word onto Astigi\n
  155. so he knows to head in this direction.|
  156.  
  157. \s[5]
  158. Got it, Captain.|
  159. \s[-2]
  160.  
  161. \f[5|nil]\w[16]
  162. \f[5|PegasusKnightF-1]\fc[5|Avilion]\name[5|Pegasus Knight]
  163. \f[6|PegasusKnightF-0]\fc[6|Avilion]\name[6|Pegasus Knight]
  164. \s[6]
  165. Thank you for your help in\n
  166. finding our princess, mercenary.\n
  167. We can take it from here.|
  168.  
  169. \s[2]
  170. Eh? We're all part of Avilion\n
  171. aren't we? There's no reason\n
  172. not to stick together.|\n
  173. My Boss is General Madoc.|
  174.  
  175. \s[5]
  176. Even still... The man does not consider\n
  177. himself to be a soldier, but instead a\n
  178. mercenary with a long-term contract.|\n
  179. We appreciate the help, but let us\n
  180. handle this now. You can report back.|
  181. \s[-2]
  182.  
  183. \f[5|nil]\f[6|nil]\w[16]
  184.  
  185. \s[2]
  186. What? Report back? This feels like\n
  187. some way to push us out of the\n
  188. limelight... And we did the work!|\n
  189. Not a chance I'm letting that happen.|
  190. \s[-2]
  191.  
  192. ## Scene 1
  193. \g[House]
  194. \f[6|Guinivere]\m[6|5]\w[8]
  195. \s[5]
  196. Whew! That was a bit more excitement\n
  197. than I was expecting so soon. ... I do\n
  198. hope Freyja understood what I meant.|\n
  199. I probably should have decided on a\n
  200. spot to meet up, but this will have to\n
  201. do for now. I will just have to wait.|
  202. \s[-2]
  203.  
  204. \m[5|3]\w[32]
  205. \r[3]
  206. \w[16]
  207. \s[3]
  208. Why is this little forest shack\n
  209. abandoned anyway? That was never\n
  210. mentioned in the note I was given...|\n
  211. Now that I think about it, being\n
  212. given information from an unknown\n
  213. source is... suspicious at best.|\n
  214. I should have paid more attention to\n
  215. that... I will need to be more careful.|
  216. \s[-2]
  217.  
  218. ## Scene 2
  219. \g[Mountains]
  220. \f[2|Seville]
  221. \s[2]
  222. Hey! Listen, we've got to locate the\n
  223. princess before those Avilion's do.|\n
  224. Otherwise, they're gonna try and take\n
  225. the credit for themselves. I'm not\n
  226. having that. And where the hell is Astigi?|
  227. \s[-2]
  228.  
  229. \f[5|HunterM-1]\fc[5|LionSons]\name[5|Hunter]
  230. \s[5]
  231. Er... We still haven't located him.|
  232.  
  233. \s[2]\b[2|2]
  234. Useless idiot...\b[2|0] We'll have\n
  235. to deal with him later.|
  236.  
  237. \s[5]
  238. We don't have many of our\n
  239. own soldiers here because\n
  240. he had a majority of them.|
  241.  
  242. \s[2]
  243. The sellswords will have to work,\n
  244. then. All right! Fan out! Let's go.|
  245. \s[-2]
  246.  
  247. ## Scene 3
  248. \g[Road]
  249. \f[5|Pellinore]\f[6|Ywain]
  250. \s[6]
  251. What's going on? Why are there\n
  252. soldiers all over the place?|\n
  253. This was supposed to be a mostly\n
  254. abandoned road toward Heior.|
  255.  
  256. \s[5]
  257. I can't say for sure... Wait, look;\n
  258. someone's coming this way.|
  259. \s[-2]
  260.  
  261. \w[32]
  262. \event
  263.  
  264. \f[0|Freyja]\m[0|1]\w[8]
  265. \s[1]
  266. Hah... Excuse me! You two...\n
  267. Might I ask for assistance?|
  268.  
  269. \s[6]
  270. You can certainly ask. I can't\n
  271. guarantee we can help, though.\n
  272. We're kind of on a time crunch.|
  273.  
  274. \s[5]
  275. Ywain, let's hear her out first.|
  276. \s[-2]
  277.  
  278. \m[1|2]\w[8]
  279. \s[2]
  280. Thank you... My mistress is in trouble,\n
  281. and I need help getting to her!|\n
  282. Please... this is an urgent matter!|
  283.  
  284. \s[6]
  285. Mistress? And something about your clothes...|
  286.  
  287. \s[5]
  288. What's wrong? Does it have to do\n
  289. with all of these soldiers here?|
  290.  
  291. \s[2]
  292. Yes... They are looking for her;\n
  293. well, both of us really, but she is\n
  294. much more important than I am.|
  295.  
  296. \s[5]\b[5|2]
  297. Hmm...|
  298.  
  299. \s[6]
  300. Pellinore, you know we don't\n
  301. have time for this! Remember,\n
  302. Reginn? Merlina? Hello...?|
  303. \s[-2]
  304.  
  305. \f[1|Anglesy]
  306. \s[1]
  307. Judging from the looks of things,\n
  308. we probably won't be able to get\n
  309. through the valley without a fight.|
  310.  
  311. \s[5]\b[5|0]
  312. That's what I was thinking. In that\n
  313. case, we might as well--|
  314.  
  315. \s[6]
  316. Change routes, bribe the soldiers;\n
  317. the entire fate of Merovin is at stake!|
  318.  
  319. \s[2]
  320. ... The fate of the world may be if\n
  321. something were to happen to my mistress...|
  322.  
  323. \s[5]
  324. The world?|
  325.  
  326. \s[6]\e[6|2]
  327. Oh, come on. This is ridiculous.\n
  328. You have to do better than that.|
  329.  
  330. \s[2]
  331. ... All right, my name is... Frejya, and I am\n
  332. the... lady-in-waiting to an important\n
  333. noblewoman. That is all I can say.|
  334.  
  335. \s[6]
  336. I still don't know if I believe this.|
  337.  
  338. \s[5]
  339. Well, regardless, we're going to have to\n
  340. fight. If we can get some kind of reward\n
  341. for it, that seems better than nothing.|
  342.  
  343. \s[6]
  344. ...\e[6|0] Yeah, I guess. Fine, We'll help.|
  345.  
  346. \s[2]
  347. Thank you... truly, you will not regret this.|
  348.  
  349. \s[5]
  350. I certainly hope not.|
  351. \s[-2]
  352.  
  353. ## Battle Start
  354. ## Helizabel & Anglesey Deployed
  355. \g[Plains]
  356. \f[5|Helizabel]\f[6|Anglesey]
  357. \f[2|Freyja]
  358. \s[5]
  359. So, Freyja, right?|
  360.  
  361. \s[2]
  362. That is correct... You are Lord\n
  363. Pellinore's... Advisor? Assistant?|
  364.  
  365. \s[5]
  366. Big sister. I'm not sure how you convinced\n
  367. my brother so easily with such little\n
  368. information, but know that I'm watching you.|
  369.  
  370. \m[2|2]
  371. \s[2]
  372. O-oh, er, I understand. I apologize.|
  373.  
  374. \s[6]
  375. Helizabel, aren't you being a bit--|
  376.  
  377. \s[5]
  378. ... Maybe. Nevermind, sorry.\n
  379. Ignore my remarks.|
  380. \s[-2]
  381.  
  382. \f[5|nil]
  383. \w[8]
  384.  
  385. \s[6]
  386. Please, excuse us.|
  387. \s[-2]
  388.  
  389. \f[6|nil]
  390.  
  391. \w[16]
  392. \r[2]\s[2]
  393. ... ... ...|
  394. \s[-2]
  395.  
  396. \f[5|Pellinore]
  397. \s[5]
  398. Lady Frejya? Everything all right?|
  399.  
  400. \r[2]\s[2]\m[2|2]
  401. Y-yes! My apologies...|
  402.  
  403. \s[5]
  404. It's fine. Where are we to look\n
  405. for this mistress of yours?|
  406.  
  407. \s[2]
  408. We were supposed to meet at an\n
  409. abandoned manor not far from here.\n
  410. The problem being... these soldiers.|
  411.  
  412. \s[5]
  413. Right. So, we cut through the\n
  414. soldiers, inspect the manor, and--|
  415.  
  416. \s[2]\m[2|2]
  417. No! Let me go to the door. She\n
  418. will not open it for anyone, even\n
  419. if you claim to be with me.|\n
  420. It has to be me.|
  421.  
  422. \s[5]
  423. Er... All right then. Understood.|
  424. \s[-2]
  425.  
  426. ## No Anglesey
  427. \g[Plains]
  428. \f[5|Helizabel]
  429. \f[2|Freyja]
  430. \s[5]
  431. So, Freyja, right?|
  432.  
  433. \s[2]
  434. That is correct... You are Lord\n
  435. Pellinore's... Advisor? Assistant?|
  436.  
  437. \s[5]
  438. Big sister. I'm not sure how you convinced\n
  439. my brother so easily with such little\n
  440. information, but know that I'm watching you.|
  441.  
  442. \m[2|2]
  443. \s[2]
  444. O-oh, er, I understand. I apologize.|
  445.  
  446. \s[5]
  447. ... Hmph.|
  448. \s[-2]
  449.  
  450. \f[5|nil]
  451. \w[8]
  452.  
  453. \w[16]
  454. \r[2]\s[2]
  455. ... ... ...|
  456. \s[-2]
  457.  
  458. \f[5|Pellinore]
  459. \s[5]
  460. Lady Frejya? Everything all right?|
  461.  
  462. \r[2]\s[2]\m[2|2]
  463. Y-yes! My apologies...|
  464.  
  465. \s[5]
  466. It's fine. Where are we to look\n
  467. for this mistress of yours?|
  468.  
  469. \s[2]
  470. We were supposed to meet at an\n
  471. abandoned manor not far from here.\n
  472. The problem being... these soldiers.|
  473.  
  474. \s[5]
  475. Right. So, we cut through the\n
  476. soldiers, inspect the manor, and--|
  477.  
  478. \s[2]\m[2|2]
  479. No! Let me go to the door. She\n
  480. will not open it for anyone, even\n
  481. if you claim to be with me.|\n
  482. It has to be me.|
  483.  
  484. \s[5]
  485. Er... All right then. Understood.|
  486. \s[-2]
  487.  
  488. ## Neither
  489. \g[Plains]
  490. \f[2|Frejya]\f[5|Pellinore]
  491. \s[5]
  492. Lady Frejya, where are we to look\n
  493. for this mistress of yours?|
  494.  
  495. \s[2]
  496. We were supposed to meet at an\n
  497. abandoned manor not far from here.\n
  498. The problem being... these soldiers.|
  499.  
  500. \s[5]
  501. Right. So, we cut through the\n
  502. soldiers, inspect the manor, and--|
  503.  
  504. \s[2]\m[2|2]
  505. No! Let me go to the door. She\n
  506. will not open it for anyone, even\n
  507. if you claim to be with me.|\n
  508. It has to be me.|
  509.  
  510. \s[5]
  511. Er... All right then. Understood.|
  512. \s[-2]
  513.  
  514. ## Talk Ywain Pellinore
  515. \f[2|Ywain]\f[5|Pellinore]
  516. \s[2]
  517. Pellinore, a moment?|
  518.  
  519. \s[5]
  520. What's wrong, Ywain?|
  521.  
  522. \s[2]
  523. I know Frejya's cute or whatever,\n
  524. but you can't honestly not find\n
  525. all of this suspicious at least.|\n
  526. I really... Would have liked for you\n
  527. to have backed me up back there.|
  528.  
  529. \s[5]
  530. ... I know, I'm sorry. It's just...|\n
  531. Something about the way she said\n
  532. the fate of the world, I had this\n
  533. overwhelming sense of dread.|\n
  534. Like if we turned her away, we would\n
  535. regret is immensely in the future.|
  536.  
  537. \s[2]
  538. Hmm... Well, if you felt that strongly\n
  539. I can't fault you. I'm probably still\n
  540. on edge regarding... everything.|
  541.  
  542. \s[5]
  543. This is a lot harder on you than anyone\n
  544. else here, sorry for not considering that.|\n
  545. I've been meaning to ask... Have you\n
  546. heard from your siblings or mother yet?|
  547.  
  548. \s[2]
  549. No. I have no idea how they're dealing\n
  550. with this whole... thing. They also think\n
  551. you're holding me hostage as well.|
  552.  
  553. \s[5]
  554. Oh, right. Sigh, this really is\n
  555. just a mess. I'm sorry--|
  556.  
  557. \s[2]\e[2|1]
  558. You don't need to keep apologizing\n
  559. to me, Pelly. None of this is your\n
  560. fault. We'll get through this together.|
  561.  
  562. \s[5]
  563. Sorry-- Er, I mean, uh... R-right.|
  564.  
  565. \s[2]
  566. That's better. Now, guess we have\n
  567. a noble to save. And then... the world.|\e[2|0]\n
  568. At least, according to that Freyja woman.|
  569.  
  570. \s[5]
  571. I certainly hope it doesn't come to that.|
  572. \s[-2]
  573.  
  574. ## Turn 1
  575. \g[River]
  576. \f[7|HunterM-1]\fc[7|LionSons]\name[7|Hunter]\m[7|5]\w[8]
  577. \s[5]
  578. Oi! Captain Seville!|
  579. \s[-2]
  580.  
  581. \event
  582.  
  583. \f[0|Seville]\m[0|2]\w[4]
  584. \s[2]
  585. What is it? Did you locate the princess?|
  586.  
  587. \s[5]
  588. Not exactly, but there's a seemingly abandoned\n
  589. mansion to the east. Likely worth checking out.|
  590.  
  591. \s[2]
  592. Right. Get someone on that as soon as possible.\n
  593. Do you know what's going on south of our position?|
  594.  
  595. \s[5]\r[5]
  596. Haven't a clue. Some random\n
  597. army seems to be passing by.|
  598.  
  599. \s[2]
  600. They're doing more than passing by,\r[5]\n
  601. they're attacking our soldiers!\n
  602. Whoever they are, take them down!|\b[2|1]\n
  603. ...And has anyone seen Astigi?|
  604.  
  605. \s[5]
  606. ... That's still a negative, Captain.|
  607.  
  608. \s[2]\b[2|0]
  609. The Commander will be hearing about this.|
  610. \s[-2]
  611.  
  612. ## Restore Village
  613. \g[Village]
  614. \f[7|Visitor]\m[7|5]\w[5]
  615. \f[2|Villager_PurveyorF]
  616. \s[2]
  617. Ack! B-bandits! Oh wait, you're\n
  618. not the bandits... You're the\n
  619. ones saving us FROM the bandits.|\n
  620. Curse my bad eyesight, apologies.|\n
  621. You know, since you're fighting them,\n
  622. this staff might come in handy.|\n
  623. Last thing you want to do is get\n
  624. caught unprepared by nasty ailments.|
  625. \s[-2]
  626.  
  627. ## Killing Edge Village
  628. ## Any
  629. \g[Village]
  630. \f[5|Gavroche]\name[5|Villager]
  631. \f[0|Visitor]\m[0|1]\w[4]
  632. \s[5]
  633. Hmm? What's that? Bandits are\n
  634. headed this way? I see... And you\n
  635. are fighting to protect us all?|\n
  636. How very noble of you.|
  637. \s[-2]
  638.  
  639. \w[16]
  640.  
  641. \s[5]
  642. This sword was found on the ground\n
  643. nearby, one of the marauders must\n
  644. have dropped it on their travels.|\n
  645. Perhaps you can get some use out\n
  646. of it? I know I certainly can't.|\e[5|1]\n
  647. Be well, my friend. Safe travels.|
  648. \s[-2]
  649.  
  650. ## House
  651. \g[House]
  652. \f[2|Villager_BarmanM]\name[2|Villager]
  653. \f[6|Visitor]\m[6|5]\w[4]
  654. \s[2]
  655. Oh, what now? More fighting in the\n
  656. valley?\b[2|2] You gotta be kidding me...|
  657. \s[-2]
  658.  
  659. \f[1|None]\name[1|Villager]
  660. \s[1]\x[Villager_ElderF]
  661. \s[1]
  662. Who is it, honey?|
  663.  
  664. \s[2]\b[2|0]\r[2]
  665. It's nobody, Ma! Go back to bed!|
  666. \s[-2]
  667.  
  668. \r[2]
  669. \s[2]
  670. Damn it, I swear, it's been one thing\n
  671. after another. We used to live in Reginn,\n
  672. but the bandits problem was absurd!|\n
  673. So we move to Kameloth, but the damn\n
  674. taxes are crazy high! I could barely\n
  675. break even, much less make profit!|
  676.  
  677. \s[1]\x[Villager_ElderF]
  678. Money isn't everything, dear!|
  679.  
  680. \s[2]\r[2]
  681. MA! BACK TO BED!|
  682.  
  683. \f[5|nil]
  684. \w[4]
  685.  
  686. \s[2]
  687. I swear, she doesn't--|\r[2]\n
  688. What the?! Really?!|
  689. \s[-2]
  690.  
  691. ## House
  692. \g[House]
  693. \r[2]\f[2|Bertilak]\name[2|Soldier]
  694. \s[2]
  695. Just gotta lay low... None of\n
  696. Avilion's soldiers should look\n
  697. for me in such a remote location--|
  698. \s[-2]
  699.  
  700. \f[7|Visitor]\m[7|6]\w[4]
  701. \r[2]\m[2|2]\m[2|1]\w[4]
  702. \s[1]
  703. Ack! P-please! Act like you didn't\n
  704. see me and just move along! I can't...\n
  705. I can't go back, I just can't do it...|
  706. \s[-2]
  707.  
  708. \f[1|nil]
  709. \w[16]
  710.  
  711. \s[6]
  712. ... ... ...|
  713. \s[-2]
  714.  
  715. ## Hunter arrives
  716. \g[Castle]
  717. \f[3|Guinivere]\m[3|2]\w[4]
  718. \s[2]
  719. What in the world? Where did that\n
  720. rune on the door come from? Freyja!\n
  721. Is that you? Did you do this?|
  722. \s[-2]
  723.  
  724. \w[16]
  725.  
  726. \s[2]
  727. ... That is not Freyja. Well, whoever\n
  728. they are, they do not appear to be able\n
  729. to enter due to that rune's appearance.|\n
  730. However... does that I mean I also have\n
  731. no way to leave? What is happening?|
  732. \s[-2]
  733.  
  734. ## Frejya Scene
  735. \g[Mountains]
  736. \f[5|Freyja]
  737. \s[5]
  738. Oh no, is that not our meeting\n
  739. place? My Lady... Please, be safe...\b[5|2]\n
  740. Curse my poor sense of direction...|
  741. \s[-2]
  742.  
  743. ## Seville retreat
  744. \g[Forest]
  745. \f[2|Seville]
  746. \s[2]
  747. Hold on, where are my troops?\n
  748. Are those soldiers from the\n
  749. east really cutting us down?|\n
  750. We'll need more bodies, there's\n
  751. no way we can hope to take the\n
  752. princess back in this state.|
  753. \s[-2]
  754.  
  755. \s[2]
  756. I'm falling back! Hold your\n
  757. positions until I return!|
  758. \s[-2]
  759.  
  760. ## Seville Escape
  761. \g[Mountains]
  762. \f[5|Seville]\m[5|3]\w[4]\r[3]
  763. \s[3]
  764. I hate to leave anyone behind,\n
  765. but my loyalty is to the Lions.\n
  766. Those sellswords will have to\n
  767. figure it out on their own.|
  768. \s[-2]
  769.  
  770. ## Vs Seville
  771. \f[1|Seville]
  772. \s[1]
  773. Who are you supposed to\n
  774. be? Get out of the way!\n
  775. This doesn't concern you!|
  776. \s[-2]
  777.  
  778. ## Ywain vs Seville
  779. \f[1|Seville]\f[6|Ywain]
  780. \s[6]
  781. Who do you work for?|
  782.  
  783. \s[1]
  784. I'll be asking the questions. Who\n
  785. are you to meddle in our affairs?|\n
  786. Do you even know what you're\n
  787. getting yourself involved in?|
  788.  
  789. \s[6]
  790. I don't. Care to inform me?|
  791.  
  792. \s[1]
  793. No. I'll just kill you instead.\n
  794. You've already seen too much.|
  795.  
  796. \s[6]\e[6|2]
  797. Tch. It's like that, is it?|
  798. \s[-2]
  799.  
  800. ## Renoart vs Seville
  801. \f[1|Seville]\f[6|Renoart]
  802. \s[6]
  803. You guys again, huh? Damn it,\n
  804. you don't know when to quit!|
  805.  
  806. \s[1]
  807. Eh? What are you talking about;\n
  808. we've never met. I've never\n
  809. seen your face before.|
  810.  
  811. \s[6]
  812. Wait, you guys don't all work together?\n
  813. I guess that guy was trying to make\n
  814. some extra money on the side.|
  815.  
  816. \s[1]
  817. Hold on... Is this what Astigi was\n
  818. wasting our time and soldiers on?\n
  819. Chasing after petty bounties?|\n
  820. Damn it! Idiot! Fine, I'll capture you\n
  821. in addition to completing my mission.|
  822.  
  823. \s[6]\e[6|1]
  824. Oh, buddy, you'll be doing none of the above.|
  825. \s[-2]
  826.  
  827. ## Seville defeated
  828. \f[1|Seville]
  829. \s[1]
  830. D-damn it... Retreat! Call for back up...\b[1|1]\n
  831. I can't believe this is happening...|
  832. \s[-2]
  833.  
  834. ## Freyja Arrives
  835. \g[Mansion]
  836. \f[5|Freyja]\m[5|5]
  837. \s[5]
  838. My lady! I am on my way!|
  839. \s[-2]
  840.  
  841. ## Anyone other than Freyja Arrives
  842. \g[Mansion]
  843. \f[5|Visitor]\m[5|5]
  844. \s[5]
  845. Hmm... Sealed shut? ... Maybe\n
  846. Freyja should handle this.|
  847. \s[-2]
  848.  
  849. ## Outro 1
  850. \g[Castle]
  851. \f[2|Guinivere]\name[2|Vanore]\f[6|Freyja]\m[6|5]\w[8]
  852. \s[5]
  853. My Lady!|
  854.  
  855. \s[2]\e[2|1]
  856. There you are, Freyja! I must say,\n
  857. despite your poor sense of direction,\n
  858. that was quick thinking on your behalf.|
  859.  
  860. \s[5]
  861. Er... Quick thinking?|
  862.  
  863. \s[2]
  864. The seal you placed on the door.\n
  865. ...\e[2|0] That was your doing, right?|
  866.  
  867. \s[5]
  868. I am afraid not... I know not what\n
  869. you speak of. The door was sealed?|
  870.  
  871. \s[2]
  872. It was! Until you arrived, the seal kept\n
  873. anyone from entering the mansion.|
  874. \s[-2]
  875.  
  876. \f[6|Ywain]
  877. \s[6]
  878. She's right, some of us tried opening the\n
  879. door earlier and it wouldn't budge.|
  880.  
  881. \s[2]\m[2|2]
  882. Oh! Freyja, you brought guests?|
  883. \s[-2]
  884.  
  885. \m[5|4]\r[4]\w[4]
  886. \s[4]
  887. Sir Ywain! I thought I asked you\n
  888. all to wait outside for me...|
  889.  
  890. \s[6]
  891. You did. But, given how much time\n
  892. we lost with this side quest, I\n
  893. think we deserve some answers.|\n
  894. So, this that "important person"\n
  895. you mentioned earlier, right?|\n
  896. Pellinore, you can come in now.|
  897.  
  898. \s[4]
  899. I--|
  900.  
  901. \s[2]
  902. It is all right, Freyja.|
  903.  
  904. \s[4]
  905. If you are certain...|
  906. \s[-2]
  907.  
  908. \f[4|nil]
  909. \w[8]
  910. \f[1|Freyja]\w[5]\m[6|5]\w[4]\f[6|Pellinore]
  911. \s[6]
  912. Er... You're sure it's all right?|
  913.  
  914. \s[5]
  915. Freyja's lady agreed already. I'm Ywain, of\n
  916. Reginn. And this is Pellinore, of Fafnir.|\n
  917. We're members of the Merovian Alliance.|
  918.  
  919. \s[6]
  920. Yes... The scattered remains of it.|
  921.  
  922. \s[2]\b[2|2]
  923. No thanks to the Empress, I would assume.|
  924.  
  925. \s[5]
  926. Unfortunately, she's not\n
  927. the only one to blame.|
  928.  
  929. \s[6]
  930. We've had... problems in the Alliance.|
  931.  
  932. \s[5]
  933. Anyway, enough about us. Who are you?|
  934.  
  935. \b[2|0]\e[2|1]
  936. \s[2]
  937. I am Lady Vanore. One of Princess\n
  938. Guinivere's... advisors.|
  939.  
  940. \s[5]
  941. Advisors? Wait, why would you be all\n
  942. the way out here in the first place?|
  943.  
  944. \s[6]
  945. And if I remember correctly, those\n
  946. mercenaries were searching for the\n
  947. Crown Princess of Avilion too...|\n
  948. What's going on in Avilion?|
  949.  
  950. \s[2]\e[2|0]
  951. Honestly? Far too much. Let me explain.|
  952. \s[-2]
  953.  
  954.  
  955. ## Outro 2 (Seville Escaped)
  956. \g[Fortress]
  957. \f[1|Seville]\m[1|2]\w[8]
  958. \s[2]
  959. Commander! Commander Madoc, Sir!|
  960. \s[-2]
  961.  
  962. \f[5|Jasper]
  963. \s[5]
  964. Seville? What do you call our commander for?|
  965.  
  966. \s[2]
  967. Ah, the Judicator! I was not\n
  968. aware or your arrival.|
  969.  
  970. \s[5]
  971. Indeed... I located one of our\n
  972. missing soldiers: Astigi.|
  973.  
  974. \s[2]\b[2|1]
  975. That moron. Had he been with me,\n
  976. I would have better news to report.|
  977.  
  978. \s[5]
  979. Oh? What news do you bring?|
  980. \s[-2]
  981.  
  982. \f[6|Madoc]\w[4]\b[2|0]\m[2|2]\w[4]
  983. \s[6]
  984. Yes... Speak, Seville.|
  985.  
  986. \s[2]
  987. Yes, Commander! We managed to locate\n
  988. the Princess... But, we were unable to\n
  989. return her here... As you can see.|
  990.  
  991. \s[5]
  992. And why is that?|
  993.  
  994. \s[2]
  995. A few factors, but a major one was our\n
  996. own warriors decided to change course!|\n
  997. Avilion's soldiers refused to cooperate.|\n
  998. To make matters worse, we were attacked by
  999. an unknown group, and were forced to retreat.|
  1000.  
  1001. \s[6]
  1002. I only see you... Where are the other Lions?|
  1003.  
  1004. \s[2]
  1005. Likely dead. I barely managed to escape alive.|
  1006.  
  1007. \s[6]
  1008. Hmm... It's good you did. This group, did they\n
  1009. fly any flag? Any way to identify them?|
  1010.  
  1011. \s[2]
  1012. Not that I saw, but they likely\n
  1013. were also looking for the princess.\n
  1014. A rival mercenary troop?|
  1015.  
  1016. \s[5]
  1017. Perhaps... But, I think it may have been the\n
  1018. Merovian Alliance. Or, what's left of it.|
  1019.  
  1020. \s[6]\b[6|2]
  1021. I thought our attack in Lyngh would have\n
  1022. shattered their morale... That Reginn lord\n
  1023. even betrayed them.\b[6|0] They are resilient.|
  1024.  
  1025. \s[5]
  1026. And they are a potential threat. Shall\n
  1027. we go and deal with them, Commander?|
  1028.  
  1029. \s[6]
  1030. ... No, not yet. We have pressing matters\n
  1031. to attend to. What you said earlier angered\n
  1032. me, Seville. We are Avilion soldiers, correct?|
  1033.  
  1034. \s[2]
  1035. I would consider us that, yes.|
  1036.  
  1037. \s[6]\e[6|2]
  1038. Then where would those soldiers get the idea\n
  1039. to start treating us like we're sellswords...|\n
  1040. Pull back our soldiers for now, Jasper, and let\n
  1041. Lansalot know the League is still functioning.|
  1042.  
  1043. \s[5]
  1044. Of course, Commander.|
  1045. \s[-2]
  1046.  
  1047. \f[5|nil]
  1048.  
  1049. \s[2]
  1050. And me, Commander?|
  1051.  
  1052. \s[6]
  1053. Rest up. We'll need to deal with Merovin\n
  1054. eventually if this continues. You need\n
  1055. to be prepared when the time comes.|
  1056.  
  1057. \s[2]
  1058. Of course, sir!|
  1059. \s[-2]
  1060.  
  1061. ## Outro 2 (Seville died)
  1062. \g[Fortress]
  1063. \f[1|Hunter]\m[1|2]\w[8]
  1064. \s[2]
  1065. Hah... Hah... Curse! Barely got away...|
  1066. \s[-2]
  1067.  
  1068. \f[5|Jasper]
  1069. \s[5]
  1070. Hmm? You're part of Seville's group,\n
  1071. are you not? Where is your Captain?|
  1072.  
  1073. \s[2]
  1074. We were attacked by an unknown\n
  1075. group, and were forced to retreat.\n
  1076. The captain wasn't able to escape...|
  1077.  
  1078. \s[5]
  1079. Hmm... Troubling news.|
  1080.  
  1081. \f[6|Madoc]\w[4]\w[4]
  1082. \s[6]
  1083. Did the Avilion soldiers meet the same fate?|
  1084.  
  1085. \s[2]\m[2|2]
  1086. C-Commander! Yes, more than likely, but\n
  1087. they also refused to work alongside us.|\n
  1088. If we were coordinated, we might have\n
  1089. been able to salvage the situation.|
  1090.  
  1091. \s[6]\b[6|2]
  1092. Infighting... Still. This is unacceptable.|
  1093.  
  1094. \s[5]
  1095. Commander, the group who attacked Seville's\n
  1096. troop was likely the Merovian Alliance.\n
  1097. Which means they haven't dissolved yet.|
  1098.  
  1099. \s[6]\b[6|0]
  1100. I thought our attack in Lyngh would have\n
  1101. shattered their morale... That Reginn lord\n
  1102. even betrayed them.\b[6|0] They are resilient.|
  1103.  
  1104. \s[5]
  1105. And they are a potential threat. Shall\n
  1106. we go and deal with them, Commander?|
  1107.  
  1108. \s[6]
  1109. ... No, not yet. We have pressing matters\n
  1110. to attend to. The news earlier angered me.|\n
  1111. Avilion soldiers should be working with us,\n
  1112. it would have made our mission successful.|
  1113.  
  1114. \s[2]
  1115. Most likely, yes.|
  1116.  
  1117. \s[6]
  1118. Pull back our soldiers for now, Jasper, and let\n
  1119. Lansalot know the League is still functioning.|\n
  1120. I must speak to the other members of the Circle\n
  1121. to deduce where this infighting is coming from.|
  1122.  
  1123. \s[5]
  1124. Of course, Commander.|
  1125. \s[-2]
  1126.  
  1127. \f[5|nil]
  1128.  
  1129. \s[6]
  1130. Rest up. We'll need to deal with Merovin\n
  1131. eventually if this continues. You need\n
  1132. to be prepared when the time comes.|
  1133.  
  1134. \s[2]
  1135. Of course, sir!|
  1136. \s[-2]
  1137.  
  1138. ## Outro 3
  1139. \g[Castle]
  1140. \f[2|Guinivere]\name[2|Vanore]\f[1|Freyja]\f[5|Ywain]\f[6|Pellinore]
  1141. \s[6]
  1142. So, you received a letter that claimed to\n
  1143. expose the Empress' for... orchestrating the\n
  1144. assassination of Kameloth's princess?|
  1145.  
  1146. \s[5]
  1147. That's quite an accusation. If word got out...|
  1148.  
  1149. \s[2]
  1150. Kameloth and Avilion would be in a\n
  1151. full-scale war at this point, yes.|
  1152.  
  1153. \s[6]
  1154. How do you know it's true, though?|
  1155.  
  1156. \s[1]
  1157. We do not. That is why we made our\n
  1158. way out of Avilion in the first\n
  1159. place. To investigate these claims.|
  1160.  
  1161. \s[5]
  1162. Upon orders from the Crown Princess, right?|
  1163.  
  1164. \s[2]
  1165. Correct.|
  1166.  
  1167. \s[5]\b[5|2]
  1168. Hmm...|
  1169.  
  1170. \s[6]
  1171. What is your plan now?|
  1172.  
  1173. \s[2]
  1174. We must make our way to Kameloth.\n
  1175. That is where our contact is supposed\n
  1176. to meet us and give more information.|
  1177.  
  1178. \s[5]\b[5|0]
  1179. You may need to hire some bodyguards,\n
  1180. then. Clearly the two of you are going\n
  1181. to struggle getting there. ... No offense.|
  1182.  
  1183. \s[2]\e[2|1]
  1184. None taken. In fact...|
  1185.  
  1186. \s[5]
  1187. Ah crap, no no! We aren't interested!|
  1188.  
  1189. \s[6]
  1190. Ywain is right, we have very\n
  1191. important things to handle regarding\n
  1192. the fate of the Merovin Alliance.|\e[2|0]\n
  1193. This is likely where we part ways.|
  1194.  
  1195. \s[2]
  1196. ... What if we were to accompany\n
  1197. you to Reginn? You mentioned that\n
  1198. was where you were headed.|
  1199.  
  1200. \s[1]
  1201. But, my Lady--|
  1202.  
  1203. \s[2]
  1204. It will be fine, Freyja. I am sure\n
  1205. they can wait a bit longer if need be.|
  1206.  
  1207. \s[6]
  1208. Hmm... Well, Ywain, since I sort\n
  1209. of dragged us into this, you make\n
  1210. the final decision here.|
  1211.  
  1212. \s[5]
  1213. ... Freyja's healing staff could come\n
  1214. in handy in the upcoming battles.|\n
  1215. As long as you can take care of\n
  1216. yourself, Vanore, you've got a deal.|
  1217.  
  1218. \s[2]
  1219. With you all looking out for me?\n
  1220. I most certainly can. And as for\n
  1221. payment... Will this suffice?|
  1222.  
  1223. \s[1]\m[1|1]
  1224. M-my Lady--|
  1225.  
  1226. \s[5]\e[5|1]
  1227. My Lady indeed. You're sure?|
  1228.  
  1229. \s[2]\e[2|1]
  1230. Of course. The price for my own\n
  1231. safety is worth every penny.|
  1232.  
  1233. \s[6]
  1234. All right then... Welcome, Miss Vanore.|
  1235.  
  1236. \s[2]
  1237. Just Vanore is fine... I think\n
  1238. I prefer that, actually.|
  1239. \s[-2]
  1240.  
  1241. ## Outro 4
  1242. \g[Chamber]
  1243. \loc[Reginn]
  1244. \f[2|Roche]\f[1|Nontron]\f[5|Urien]
  1245. \s[5]
  1246. ... Is this true, Roche? Pellinore\n
  1247. captured my son and killed Gorre?|
  1248.  
  1249. \s[2]
  1250. Indeed... Our scouts arrived just now\n
  1251. with the report. Lord Ywain was bound\n
  1252. with Lady Helizabel making the demands.|
  1253.  
  1254. \s[5]
  1255. So they want to orchestrate an exchange,\n
  1256. is that it? My son for Lady Sebile...|\n
  1257. What of Merlina? Gorre was supposed to\n
  1258. bring her here along with Ywain.|
  1259.  
  1260. \s[1]
  1261. There's been no news... None of the\n
  1262. soldiers stations in Otr have returned.|
  1263.  
  1264. \s[5]\b[5|2]
  1265. But she wasn't seen with Lady Helizabel...\b[5|0]\n
  1266. We need to find her. I will not negotiate\n
  1267. with the Alliance any further. Understood?|
  1268.  
  1269. \s[1]
  1270. But, Lord Urien--|
  1271.  
  1272. \s[5]
  1273. I mean that. We will not yield.|
  1274.  
  1275. \s[1]
  1276. ... Understood.|
  1277.  
  1278. \s[2]
  1279. I'll gather a scouting team so\n
  1280. we can plan to rescue Lord Ywain\n
  1281. from Lord Pellinore's army.|
  1282.  
  1283. \s[5]
  1284. Mmhmm... Good.|
  1285. \s[-2]
  1286.  
  1287. \f[1|nil]\f[2|nil]
  1288. \w[16]
  1289.  
  1290. \f[0|Laudine]\m[0|1]\w[4]
  1291. \s[1]
  1292. Urien, what's going on?|\n
  1293. What's this I hear about\n
  1294. Lord Lot's children capturing\n
  1295. and attacking our soldiers!?|
  1296.  
  1297. \s[5]
  1298. It's none of your concern, Laudine.\n
  1299. I will have our son back safe and\n
  1300. sound, you have nothing to worry--|
  1301.  
  1302. \s[1]\m[1|1]\e[1|2]
  1303. Don't tell me not to worry! First you\n
  1304. tell me that the campaign in Lyngh\n
  1305. failed, now I hear Fafnir has gone rogue!|\n
  1306. And I could have sworn I saw soldiers\n
  1307. from Otr being dragged into the castle.|\n
  1308. Please, just tell me what's going on...|
  1309.  
  1310. \s[5]
  1311. ... We're the traitors, Laudine.|
  1312.  
  1313. \s[1]\e[1|0]
  1314. W-what...? What are you...|
  1315. \s[-2]
  1316.  
  1317. \f[5|nil]
  1318.  
  1319. \w[4]
  1320. \m[1|3]\w[4]
  1321. \s[3]
  1322. Urien! Urien, come back! Explain...|
  1323. \s[-2]
  1324.  
  1325. \f[3|nil]
  1326. \w[30]
  1327.  
  1328. \f[1|Baladar_Bk1]\name[1|Baladar]
  1329. \s[1]
  1330. ... ... ...|
  1331. \s[-2]
  1332.  
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