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Defender's Oath
Primal beast Sylph. My apologies, but I must ask you to come with me.
Make me.
Go. I have no use for you.
The plan has been altered, but it matters not.
There are more guards than I expected, and some unfamiliar faces among them. Hired mercenaries, perhaps?
It doesn't matter. I'll simply keep watch for now.
Consul General Isabella... Your life ends here.
I can't believe you survived being eaten by Fafnir. You really are a monster.
What indeed. Sylph was just bait to lure you out.
Frankly, I don't care about that anymore. Everything will be settled here.
Don't get in my way!
Lancelot... Long time no see.
And you people are... skyfarers?
Very well. Although I'd hoped to avoid any senseless fighting.
Heh. Fine, I'll play with you for old times' sake.
What's the matter, Lancelot? You seem to be out of breath.
You've lost your edge. The captain's seat is pretty cushy, isn't it?
That should do.
I'm afraid we'll have to pick this up again another time, Lancelot.
Don't lose your composure. Look objectively at what is happening around you.
You always lose sight of what's right in front of you whenever you get angry. It's a bad habit of yours, Lancelot.
Enemies? Hah. You really are blind.
You're nothing more than an immature brat parading around as a subservient knight. Look at what's around you with your own two eyes.
You're a stubborn one.
So you've come...
I know. We don't have time for this right now, but these people can be difficult to deal with.
I don't have the luxury of holding back. I'm going all out.
Humph. The more you care for your country, the more obstacles try to block your way, I suppose.
Very well. Come at me with everything you've got!
Unhand the girl.
Cooperate with me on this one, Lancelot.
Oh? Weren't you going to arrest me?
Very well. In that case come with me.
It'll be faster if you see it. Come, Chief.
Beyond this door lies the truth behind Feendrache.
Come out. You're free now.
I simply used the secret passage built by the late King Josef.
Correct. It's a hidden dungeon that lies below the royal palace.
This dungeon was made to secretly imprison those who couldn't be imprisoned publicly.
I'll explain from here.
What kind of threat do you think a Ruforth villager could pose to the capital?
The answer lies in the mysterious disease afflicting the people of Ruforth.
The disease claims the lives of newborns and the elderly.
I presume you already know that.
The symptoms of that disease fade the farther you travel from the village, so the villagers believed it was endemic to the land.
However, the villagers couldn't pinpoint the cause. They came to air their grievances with King Josef.
The king took pity on the villagers, buying alma extract for them with his own money. He appointed me to investigate the disease.
They probably didn't want to risk throwing the country into chaos by spreading it.
Very few were privy to this information.
I started to suspect the river water was the source of the disease.
My investigation led me upstream into the Howling Valley.
That's where I witnessed Sylph and her bodyguards visiting the sealed Fafnir.
The guards entered the valley as if they were trying to hide something from Sylph, so I tailed them.
They were haphazardly dropping these black orbs into the ground. Do you see where I'm going with this?
Why would they come all the way out to the deserted Howling Valley unless it was to do something they didn't want anyone to see?
You're very perceptive.
Yes. This happened because of the capital, and because of Sylph.
Ah, yes. I uncovered the truth about those as well.
When Sylph creates alma, a poisonous by-product is also made in the process.
A small amount of poison leaked from the orbs and flowed downstream, poisoning the villagers of Ruforth. See for yourself.
They call the poison karmide, and it's being temporarily stored down here.
After which they secretly dispose of it in the Howling Valley.
Soldiers carry these all the time. It's fine as long as you're not too rough and break the outer shell.
The time has come. We'll stir up chaos, sneak into the palace, and excise the lesions eating away at this country.
What do you believe, Lancelot?
Take a good look around you.
Only you can decide which truth to believe.
But the imprisoned villagers of Ruforth, the stockpile of karmide...
And now soldiers who knowingly draw their weapons on the captain of the White Dragons. These are all facts.
Sorry. You're in the way.
Chances are King Carl doesn't know the truth.
A primal beast has no sense of good and evil.
She's only doing what she was created to do.
Consul General isabella. The light and dark surrounding alma has been manipulated by that woman this entire time.
Isabella framed me.
As it stands, however, I have no way of proving it. I don't expect anyone to believe me.
She summoned me to the king's room that night. All I could hear was the sound of the downpour outside.
With his dying breath, the king gave me one last final order: set this country right.
Then Isabella had her pet knights spread the word that I had killed the king, and you know the rest.
Before he died, King Josef told me about the secret underground passage. And thanks to him, I got away safely.
Open your eyes, Lancelot!
If there is hesitation in your blade, then you will die, plain and simple. I believe I taught you that long ago.
Isabella uses the extract to sate her own selfish obsessionw ith beauty, and the citizens pay the price with their lives.
The whole country is going to ruin so that she and a portion of her followers can reap the benefits.
Once this country is finally destroyed, that woman will just find a new place to leech from.
Let's go. The throne room awaits.
I could ask the same of you. Feendrache and its citizens don't exist to preserve your pretty face.
Humph. Here it is.
This is karmide, King Carl. It has polluted this country's soil and tormented the citizens with a strange disease.
If you read this scroll describing karmide in detail, then you'll see who Isabella really is.
This research was written by a doctor named Boris.
Boris passed away 14 months ago.
He was attacked by bandits... the only thing I managed to save was the scroll.
That time?
Your Highness, King Carl of Feendrache, home to the knights of the Order of the Dragons.
Please forgive my past antagonisms toward you in my quest to fulfill a promise to King Josef.
Feigning ignorance until the very end. You don't know when to quit, do you?
Isabella, stop manipulating her! She doesn't know right from wrong.
Your greed is turning innocent people into sacrifices.
Accept your fate, Isabella!
For a long time only Isabella was able to communicate with Sylph.
And since Sylph is unable to judge ethics, she relies on Isabella's judgment.
Awful, isn't it? This is the truth behind our country's current state.
A lunatic driven mad by greed, and a primal beast poisoned by that influence. It's a blight that eats away at this country.
I am Captain Siegfried of the Order of the Black Dragons. In the name of King Josef, I shall restore order to this land!
This isn't the time for that, Lancelot!
Didn't I teach you not to take your eyes off the enemy when you're on the battlefield? Stay focused!
I'm going to need your help, Lancelot! Yours too, nano!
You must realize it now. You're finished!
Forgive me for my lateness, Your Highness. Preparations took longer than expected.
With all due respect, an ardent knight would keep one's promise to be on time.
When I was young, King Josef used to remind us of this all the time. Me and Lancelot that is.
I'm afraid I must decline.
I still have to take responsibility for the uproar I caused.
That doesn't matter. The fact remains that I harmed fellow knights.
As long as I reside in this country, there will be no shortage of troubles with the reconstruction.
You're the captain now. Are you satisfied with ceding your position to me?
Were you leading the order with such feeble resolve?
Exactly. Without me around, you alone bore the responsibilities of being a superb captain.
Feendrache is fine with only one hero. I will soon leave on a journey.
Heh. You don't need to. You conveyed your feelings perfectly well when we fought side-by-side.
Don't worry, for you're not alone.
You have strong allies you can count on.
You're too kind. You have my thanks.
Good. I'm sorry I won't be able to help you, but I look forward to seeing it when it's finished.
Four Knights of a Fallen Land
It seems everybody that lives in the vicinity of the city has met with the same grisly fate...
The outbreak of monsters.. The appearance of reinforcements... This is no coincidence.
You. Explain what you were just talking about.
I must hurry...
Argh, will I make it in time?
I heard you. There's no need to shout.
What business do you have here?
Interesting. And which of you is going to try and take it?
Heh... You don't want to underestimate me.
This is merely the road to Feendrache, is it not? Is my being here a concern for you?
Well, let's just say there's a scent coming from you, and it smells a lot like trouble.
If you think numbers are great enough to defeat me, then go on. Try.
Heh, are you scared?
I hope you're ready for what's coming!
Your tyranny is at an end, Isabella.
Stop her! Get Isabella away from the summoning circle!
No, we were too late...
Hmph... I guess he's not going to leave quietly.
Lancelot, this demon has been called here from another world using long-lost, forbidden magic.
Percival? It's been a while.
There will be plenty of time for talk if we get out of this alive.
Vane, I see you've grown a little as a man, but you make it sound so easy.
Heh, how cool and collected. But your attempt at politeness is irritating.
Heh, you should not have held us sons of men with such contempt.
For we are the proud knights of the Order of Dragons!
Your Majesty, take my hand.
Lancelot. Our first priority is to get the king and ourselves to safety.
Wait, I don't think we have to worry about that right now...
Yes, but it was only a temporary solution to buy us some time. They will return. We need to consolidate the defenses of the royal capital as soon as possible.
What are you saying? Feendrache would have fallen without you.
You have grown, my friends.
What is it? Does looking down at the city fill you with sentimentality?
Hmm, this isn't like you.
It seems your journey here was not in vain.
No worries. It is fate that decided old friends like us would be gathered together once again.
That alone is enough for me.
Percival. What will you do now?
I see. if there's anything I can do to help, do let me know.
Between Frost and Flame
My investigation tells me the House of Wales has resorted to forbidden arts and spies to intimidate their neighbors.
It's only a matter of time before they try to take Feendrache.
Just one crisis after another. How would you handle this?
I have a prior engagement. I'm afraid I'll be absent for a while.
Heh. Are you my chaperone?
Just joking. It's not that I don't trust you all.
For now I'd prefer to keep this as confidential as possible. Is that a problem?
Looks like the decisions' been made. Give it your all.
Are you leaving now?
I'll be departing shortly. His Highness has entrusted me with a matter of great importance.
Heh. Same to you. Take care.
By the way, shouldn't Captain and the others be with you?
I see. That's a pity.
But Percival, Captain's your--
No, never mind.
Farewell. We'll meet again.
This is something you'll have to figure out for yourself. It'd be pointless otherwise.
If what I've read is true, this will be the moment of truth...
I don't know how much weight my name carries, but this will call for the performance of a lifetime.
I'd be more worried about the punishment you're about to face than who I am.
I hate to break it to you, but you're the last one standing. Haah!
Sorry it took so long to get here.
Greetings, Lord of Frost. You didn't make this place easy to find.
The troops of Dalmore are withdrawing back to their own kingdom.
It's not nonsense. I have in my possession a signed alliance between Dalmore and Feendrache.
That's right, Lancelot, while you and the others were taking care of the Wales army.
I accepted the role of ambassador and took a letter signed by King Carl with the terms of the agreement.
Let's just say I gave the performance of a lifetime. Heh, I'll admit it wasn't easy.
Hmm... I know you're trying to pay me a compliment, Vane. But it sounds like up until this point you've thought of me as all brawn and no brains.
Heh. That was a joke. You're too gullible.
Hah Hah Hah! That's a good one, Percival.
If I could predict the future, we would have avoided this mess from the start.
No, I took what I'd learned from my investigations and constructed the worst-case scenario.
And I think we all owe you and your friends a great deal too, Captain.
Thank you, Captain. I won't forget this.
All that's left is to deal with you, Aglovale.
I've noticed your family engaging in suspicious activities in other lands as of late.
I came across interesting magic circles on my journeys, and I decided it would be best to destroy them.
Let's not get ahead of ourselves.
Hmph. If you had paid any attention to the rumors, you'd see how conspicuous your plan was.
Give up, Aglovale. It's time to admit defeat.
It's not like you to give up hope.
Unfortunately, it looks like your brother's magic has tipped the balance and started the activation process again.
No, I think it still needs mroe time. If we strike now, maybe we can--
Of course. Never forget that you're not alone.
Hmm... I don't know if it's alive or not, but it's power seems to be draining away.
Percival... may I have a word regarding your family?
Don't worry. Fortunately his life is in no danger.
The entire area caved in after you lost consciousness.
No one will ever be able to use it again.
I believe there are only a handful of people who know about the Otherworld Key and the underground secrets.
We can safely quash any leaks to the public about his plan as fearmongering rumors.
Having said that, we still don't know what the OTherworld's motives are.
Bistro Feendrache
Hi, everyone. Sorry I'm late.
Heh. Looks like nano and the crew beat me here.
Well, a stall vendor called out to me as I was walking by.
That first time wasn't a problem, but I kept getting stopped over and over, so it took a while to get through the area.
Beats me. It all added up before I knew it.
Sorry about that. Let's all take a deep breath and head to the festival.
It's awfully noisy in here.
Yes, we were. It's been a while since anyone called us by our former titles.
We understand you're set on closing this restaurant.
But isn't there anything we can do to get you to reconsider?
I'm not sure I followed the entire discussion, but it sounds like this will be entertaining at least.
heh. It's nice working as a team.
Hm... First we need to figure out where this restaurant currently stands.
Your knack for cooking is second to none, Vane.
What should I do?
Hmm... That's a bit vague.
I have a lot of experience cooking for myself while camping.
But I'm not anywhere near the same level as you, Vane...
Sure, if you wouldn't mind.
I'll try not to be a burden.
What should I help with, Vane?
Got it.
Is it alright if I borrow this knife?
Is it okay to use these vegetables?
Hm... If I remember correctly, I'm supposed to curl my fingers under to make my left hand look like a cat's paw. (But how exactly do I do that?)
No, I just thought it might be dangerous to engage in idle chatter while holding a knife.
No, it's fine. What do you say we all cut the vegetables perhaps?
I see... Then I suppose that makes it our competitor.
The higher up someone is on their pedestal, the easier it is to knock them down.
First we need to determine just how good he really is.
Why don't we procure the ingredients ourselves instead of using the ones here?
The monsters in this area are pretty tasty, you know.
Heh... they're perfectly in sync.
Did you decide on an appetizer, Percival?
What exactly is pate?
Hmm... I might have an idea. Come with me.
Here we are. I used to camp in this forest a lot back in the day.
It's a type of boar that lives in this area called a drachenboar. Its meat is absolutely delicious. I think it'll be perfect for a pate.
No need to worry.
These beasts are pretty clever. It noticed there was someone hiding downwind.
All I needed to do was predict where it would run based on the geography of the area and set a trap there beforehand.
But that wasn't enough to take it down. Time to finish it off, Percival! Captain!
Right. We'll be whipping up a dish called Mother's Pate de Campagne.
Indeed. We'll be using high-quality drachenboar meat for our appetizer.
Ready, Percival?
And here's the finished pate de campagne.
Way to go, Percival.
Then let's divide up the food and start handing out samples.
Heh... It's always a thrill to be up against the odds.
Yeah... I think it was cream of mushroom soup.
Of course. I'm sure I'll remember the recipe as I go along.
Heh... Then I guess I'll be making the next dish.
Sounds like a plan. Then I guess it's time to gather the ingredients.
The mushrooms we're looking for love forests where there's always a moderate level of humidity.
They often sprout next to trees on slopes like these a few days after it rains.
Indeed. Every species has a certain type of tree or location it prefers.
The porcinido mushrooms we're looking for are the most delicious this time of year.
Hm? There's no real reason behind it.
I've simply learned what I know from my day-to-day experiences.
I ate my fair share of poisonous mushrooms along the way, but I made it through.
Heh... I know, I know. I won't be the only person who has to deal with the consequences this time, so I'll be more careful.
Hm... Well spotted, Captain. That's a cluster of porcinido mushrooms, but they're still young.
It's a bit early to harvest them, so let's keep looking.
...! Everyone be quiet.
Look, that one just finished maturing.
Yeah. But growing up means--
It means they're able to run around like that.
Alright, Captain, percival. Let's catch that mushroom!
Aye, all good. Vane was kind enough to reteach me the basics.
Heh... Thanks.
First, remove the hard tips of the pocinido mushrooms, and cut the mushrooms into appropriate sizes.
Then heat some butter in a pot, add the mushrooms and cake flour, and saute them.
Once the powdery texture is gone, add the soup stock.
After the mixture is brought to a simmer, add some milk, cover it with a lid, and let it continue simmering on low heat.
As soon as the soup has thickened a bit, add salt and pepper to taste.
And finally sprinkle a bit of your favorite cheese on top.
Alright everyone, give it a try.
Captain, give us your honest opinion.
Really? Thanks, Captain.
I'm glad you liked it.
Of course. Have as much as you like.
Good idea. The guests really enjoyed the quiche and pate last time.
Right... We need something to revive the bistro.
No worries. I think it's great the two of you are trying to help think of ideas.
Now let's get out there and have a successful day.
We're getting more customers, but we're also seeing a lot more food left over.
While doing the dishes, we've noticed large portions of the main entrees left uneaten.
I guess having healthy appetites means they'll be easy to catch this time of year.
But that's only if we can find fishermen willing to brave the danger.
Hm.. Then let's split up and catch some.
Don't worry. I've done plenty of image training in preparation for catching demonbream today.
Yes, we are. Now all that's left is to catch them, right, nano?
Oh.. Captain! You've got a bite!
We've got your back, Captain.
Now, then demonbream. Be a good little fishy, won't you?
Thanks for handling the heavy lifting, Vane.
It's just... too delicious... Thank you... I'm overwhelmed...
Or can we? Why don't we move the bistro outside?
Heh... We can advertise outside while at the same time increasing our operation rate by using tables with a high amount of turnover.
And on top of that, we can use simple things like drinks and snacks to increase the amount purchased by each customer.
Me too. I have to say, this terrace does seem like a great place to drink.
Sounds like it's worth looking into.
That's the spirit, Lyria.
We don't know anything yet. We'll just have to trust that man and keep waiting.
Is that crystal necessary for making the sorbet?
Are you ready, Captain?
Sounds like an adductor muscle. Is the crystal's structure similar to that of a clam?
Hm... Is this how it's done?
I'm used to surviving out in the wild, so I'm pretty confident in my skill at things like prepping plants and butchering animals.
Once I get the hang of it, I think I'll be able to do it even faster.
I could get addicted to this heavy, bitter, rock-like taste.
Good eggs, huh... What qualifies as a good egg?
Hm.. I've had basilisk eggs before-- they have a wonderfully rich flavor.
What do you think of using basilisk eggs to make the flan?
I've eaten them a million times. I can attest that they're fine.
Do you see the speckled eggs over there?
Wait, Vane! Let's monitor the situation a bit longer--
While the male basilisk is out hunting, the female usually stays behind to guard the nest.
I was just about to. Sorry.
It's great you're all reflecting on our actions, but we might want to grab those eggs while we can.
Yes. It's a testament to the chef.
We're going to have to ask you to leave.
Hm? Did you say something?
Alright. Then let's track down some of that kopi leol.
Hm.. and they dont have a bad odor either.
Uh oh. It must think we're trying to invade its territory.
Hm.. It seems to have taken an interest in you, Percival.
Something wrong?
I think it wants us to follow it.
Let's try it while it's still hot.
It's rich and bitter without being acidic, and it has a certain wildness to it.
Floral tea, eh? Another refined choice.
Hm... I wonder if they turn out that color because they see so much more moonlight than other flowers.
Alright, it's harvesting time! Let's go!
I think the customers would definitely enjoy this as an after-dinner tea.
A meat dish, huh...
Nice work. Leave the rest to me.
Vegetables... By my knife, be sliced!
Heh... it was only possible because you drilled the basics into me, Vane.
Alright, Captain! Could you help me get these ingredients over to Vane?
Great. It's all yours.
Let's head to the castle library after closing time.
Gallardoza? Did you just say gallardoza, Captain?
Could I see that book for a moment?
I remember hearing about gallardozas from the late king joseph.
Yes... Gallardozas are ferocious monsters that inhabit a certain mountainous area.
According to His Majesty, there's a rare cut of meat you can obtain from gallardozas called "chateaubrilliant."
No, that's not it. They just didn't want people getting near the gallardozas since they're so dangerous.
I imagine chateaubrilliant would be a fitting choice for the meat in our new main dish.
What do you think? Are you prepared to risk your lives obtaining the chateaubrilliant?
It'll be encouraging to have you with us, Captain. Sounds like everyone's on board. Then let's make our way into gallardoza territory.
There's actually a legend about the gallardozas.
Long ago, dragons once settled in these mountains.
But one day a pack of gallardozas appeared and challenged the head dragon to battle.
Despite suffering countless wounds, the leader of the gallardozas managed to take down the head dragon.
It's said that the gallardozas that roam here are descendants of the one that once defeated the dragon.
Look... there are horn-sharpening marks on this rock, as well as droppings in the area.
In other words, we're in gallardoza territory now.
Few ordinary people have ever dared to venture here.
Indeed. Judging from its enormous size, it appears to be a male gallardoza.
It has the composed air of a creature that has fought countless battles and emerged victorious.
Heh... let's show that thing it's not the only creature in the skies capable of taking down dragons.
Alright, we'll spread out and surround it on my signal.
Let's move out, everyone! Follow me!
Monster, by my blade, be severed! Schwarzen Fangen!
Looks like the battle is decided.
With meat, you only want to cook it for a moment.
In other words, things are going well.
The meat has been properly cooled and sliced, and I've trimmed the excess fat and sinew.
Hey! Who's there?
What were you doing in there?
What the! Oh no!
I'm alright, but I can't say the same for the flan.
I have an idea.
Vane, prepare the sorbet for now!
There must be one around here somewhere...
This is a fresh centiwatcher.
First, you remove the venom sac...
Next, strain the fluids to remove the impurities. Once that's done, add milk, eggs, and sugar...
This is our rich, creamy Centiwatcher flan.
As long as you correctly remove the venom sac, centiwatcher fluid is safe to ingest.
The richness of the fluid is certain to hook you with a single bite.
Here. Why don't you try it and decide for yourself?
Thank you.
(I've always thought centiwatchers tasted rich and delicious, just like flan.)
(And now I've finally determined that my long-held theory was correct. I feel so refreshed.)
(Yeah... I was pretty confident it would be a success though. Should I not have done that?)
Indeed. What a crazy experience that was.
I have to say, it was really great joining forces with you three again.
Heh... thanks.
Heh. I'm glad I had a positive influence.
Primal beast Sylph. My apologies, but I must ask you to come with me.
Make me.
Go. I have no use for you.
The plan has been altered, but it matters not.
There are more guards than I expected, and some unfamiliar faces among them. Hired mercenaries, perhaps?
It doesn't matter. I'll simply keep watch for now.
Consul General Isabella... Your life ends here.
I can't believe you survived being eaten by Fafnir. You really are a monster.
What indeed. Sylph was just bait to lure you out.
Frankly, I don't care about that anymore. Everything will be settled here.
Don't get in my way!
Lancelot... Long time no see.
And you people are... skyfarers?
Very well. Although I'd hoped to avoid any senseless fighting.
Heh. Fine, I'll play with you for old times' sake.
What's the matter, Lancelot? You seem to be out of breath.
You've lost your edge. The captain's seat is pretty cushy, isn't it?
That should do.
I'm afraid we'll have to pick this up again another time, Lancelot.
Don't lose your composure. Look objectively at what is happening around you.
You always lose sight of what's right in front of you whenever you get angry. It's a bad habit of yours, Lancelot.
Enemies? Hah. You really are blind.
You're nothing more than an immature brat parading around as a subservient knight. Look at what's around you with your own two eyes.
You're a stubborn one.
So you've come...
I know. We don't have time for this right now, but these people can be difficult to deal with.
I don't have the luxury of holding back. I'm going all out.
Humph. The more you care for your country, the more obstacles try to block your way, I suppose.
Very well. Come at me with everything you've got!
Unhand the girl.
Cooperate with me on this one, Lancelot.
Oh? Weren't you going to arrest me?
Very well. In that case come with me.
It'll be faster if you see it. Come, Chief.
Beyond this door lies the truth behind Feendrache.
Come out. You're free now.
I simply used the secret passage built by the late King Josef.
Correct. It's a hidden dungeon that lies below the royal palace.
This dungeon was made to secretly imprison those who couldn't be imprisoned publicly.
I'll explain from here.
What kind of threat do you think a Ruforth villager could pose to the capital?
The answer lies in the mysterious disease afflicting the people of Ruforth.
The disease claims the lives of newborns and the elderly.
I presume you already know that.
The symptoms of that disease fade the farther you travel from the village, so the villagers believed it was endemic to the land.
However, the villagers couldn't pinpoint the cause. They came to air their grievances with King Josef.
The king took pity on the villagers, buying alma extract for them with his own money. He appointed me to investigate the disease.
They probably didn't want to risk throwing the country into chaos by spreading it.
Very few were privy to this information.
I started to suspect the river water was the source of the disease.
My investigation led me upstream into the Howling Valley.
That's where I witnessed Sylph and her bodyguards visiting the sealed Fafnir.
The guards entered the valley as if they were trying to hide something from Sylph, so I tailed them.
They were haphazardly dropping these black orbs into the ground. Do you see where I'm going with this?
Why would they come all the way out to the deserted Howling Valley unless it was to do something they didn't want anyone to see?
You're very perceptive.
Yes. This happened because of the capital, and because of Sylph.
Ah, yes. I uncovered the truth about those as well.
When Sylph creates alma, a poisonous by-product is also made in the process.
A small amount of poison leaked from the orbs and flowed downstream, poisoning the villagers of Ruforth. See for yourself.
They call the poison karmide, and it's being temporarily stored down here.
After which they secretly dispose of it in the Howling Valley.
Soldiers carry these all the time. It's fine as long as you're not too rough and break the outer shell.
The time has come. We'll stir up chaos, sneak into the palace, and excise the lesions eating away at this country.
What do you believe, Lancelot?
Take a good look around you.
Only you can decide which truth to believe.
But the imprisoned villagers of Ruforth, the stockpile of karmide...
And now soldiers who knowingly draw their weapons on the captain of the White Dragons. These are all facts.
Sorry. You're in the way.
Chances are King Carl doesn't know the truth.
A primal beast has no sense of good and evil.
She's only doing what she was created to do.
Consul General isabella. The light and dark surrounding alma has been manipulated by that woman this entire time.
Isabella framed me.
As it stands, however, I have no way of proving it. I don't expect anyone to believe me.
She summoned me to the king's room that night. All I could hear was the sound of the downpour outside.
With his dying breath, the king gave me one last final order: set this country right.
Then Isabella had her pet knights spread the word that I had killed the king, and you know the rest.
Before he died, King Josef told me about the secret underground passage. And thanks to him, I got away safely.
Open your eyes, Lancelot!
If there is hesitation in your blade, then you will die, plain and simple. I believe I taught you that long ago.
Isabella uses the extract to sate her own selfish obsessionw ith beauty, and the citizens pay the price with their lives.
The whole country is going to ruin so that she and a portion of her followers can reap the benefits.
Once this country is finally destroyed, that woman will just find a new place to leech from.
Let's go. The throne room awaits.
I could ask the same of you. Feendrache and its citizens don't exist to preserve your pretty face.
Humph. Here it is.
This is karmide, King Carl. It has polluted this country's soil and tormented the citizens with a strange disease.
If you read this scroll describing karmide in detail, then you'll see who Isabella really is.
This research was written by a doctor named Boris.
Boris passed away 14 months ago.
He was attacked by bandits... the only thing I managed to save was the scroll.
That time?
Your Highness, King Carl of Feendrache, home to the knights of the Order of the Dragons.
Please forgive my past antagonisms toward you in my quest to fulfill a promise to King Josef.
Feigning ignorance until the very end. You don't know when to quit, do you?
Isabella, stop manipulating her! She doesn't know right from wrong.
Your greed is turning innocent people into sacrifices.
Accept your fate, Isabella!
For a long time only Isabella was able to communicate with Sylph.
And since Sylph is unable to judge ethics, she relies on Isabella's judgment.
Awful, isn't it? This is the truth behind our country's current state.
A lunatic driven mad by greed, and a primal beast poisoned by that influence. It's a blight that eats away at this country.
I am Captain Siegfried of the Order of the Black Dragons. In the name of King Josef, I shall restore order to this land!
This isn't the time for that, Lancelot!
Didn't I teach you not to take your eyes off the enemy when you're on the battlefield? Stay focused!
I'm going to need your help, Lancelot! Yours too, nano!
You must realize it now. You're finished!
Forgive me for my lateness, Your Highness. Preparations took longer than expected.
With all due respect, an ardent knight would keep one's promise to be on time.
When I was young, King Josef used to remind us of this all the time. Me and Lancelot that is.
I'm afraid I must decline.
I still have to take responsibility for the uproar I caused.
That doesn't matter. The fact remains that I harmed fellow knights.
As long as I reside in this country, there will be no shortage of troubles with the reconstruction.
You're the captain now. Are you satisfied with ceding your position to me?
Were you leading the order with such feeble resolve?
Exactly. Without me around, you alone bore the responsibilities of being a superb captain.
Feendrache is fine with only one hero. I will soon leave on a journey.
Heh. You don't need to. You conveyed your feelings perfectly well when we fought side-by-side.
Don't worry, for you're not alone.
You have strong allies you can count on.
You're too kind. You have my thanks.
Good. I'm sorry I won't be able to help you, but I look forward to seeing it when it's finished.
Four Knights of a Fallen Land
It seems everybody that lives in the vicinity of the city has met with the same grisly fate...
The outbreak of monsters.. The appearance of reinforcements... This is no coincidence.
You. Explain what you were just talking about.
I must hurry...
Argh, will I make it in time?
I heard you. There's no need to shout.
What business do you have here?
Interesting. And which of you is going to try and take it?
Heh... You don't want to underestimate me.
This is merely the road to Feendrache, is it not? Is my being here a concern for you?
Well, let's just say there's a scent coming from you, and it smells a lot like trouble.
If you think numbers are great enough to defeat me, then go on. Try.
Heh, are you scared?
I hope you're ready for what's coming!
Your tyranny is at an end, Isabella.
Stop her! Get Isabella away from the summoning circle!
No, we were too late...
Hmph... I guess he's not going to leave quietly.
Lancelot, this demon has been called here from another world using long-lost, forbidden magic.
Percival? It's been a while.
There will be plenty of time for talk if we get out of this alive.
Vane, I see you've grown a little as a man, but you make it sound so easy.
Heh, how cool and collected. But your attempt at politeness is irritating.
Heh, you should not have held us sons of men with such contempt.
For we are the proud knights of the Order of Dragons!
Your Majesty, take my hand.
Lancelot. Our first priority is to get the king and ourselves to safety.
Wait, I don't think we have to worry about that right now...
Yes, but it was only a temporary solution to buy us some time. They will return. We need to consolidate the defenses of the royal capital as soon as possible.
What are you saying? Feendrache would have fallen without you.
You have grown, my friends.
What is it? Does looking down at the city fill you with sentimentality?
Hmm, this isn't like you.
It seems your journey here was not in vain.
No worries. It is fate that decided old friends like us would be gathered together once again.
That alone is enough for me.
Percival. What will you do now?
I see. if there's anything I can do to help, do let me know.
Between Frost and Flame
My investigation tells me the House of Wales has resorted to forbidden arts and spies to intimidate their neighbors.
It's only a matter of time before they try to take Feendrache.
Just one crisis after another. How would you handle this?
I have a prior engagement. I'm afraid I'll be absent for a while.
Heh. Are you my chaperone?
Just joking. It's not that I don't trust you all.
For now I'd prefer to keep this as confidential as possible. Is that a problem?
Looks like the decisions' been made. Give it your all.
Are you leaving now?
I'll be departing shortly. His Highness has entrusted me with a matter of great importance.
Heh. Same to you. Take care.
By the way, shouldn't Captain and the others be with you?
I see. That's a pity.
But Percival, Captain's your--
No, never mind.
Farewell. We'll meet again.
This is something you'll have to figure out for yourself. It'd be pointless otherwise.
If what I've read is true, this will be the moment of truth...
I don't know how much weight my name carries, but this will call for the performance of a lifetime.
I'd be more worried about the punishment you're about to face than who I am.
I hate to break it to you, but you're the last one standing. Haah!
Sorry it took so long to get here.
Greetings, Lord of Frost. You didn't make this place easy to find.
The troops of Dalmore are withdrawing back to their own kingdom.
It's not nonsense. I have in my possession a signed alliance between Dalmore and Feendrache.
That's right, Lancelot, while you and the others were taking care of the Wales army.
I accepted the role of ambassador and took a letter signed by King Carl with the terms of the agreement.
Let's just say I gave the performance of a lifetime. Heh, I'll admit it wasn't easy.
Hmm... I know you're trying to pay me a compliment, Vane. But it sounds like up until this point you've thought of me as all brawn and no brains.
Heh. That was a joke. You're too gullible.
Hah Hah Hah! That's a good one, Percival.
If I could predict the future, we would have avoided this mess from the start.
No, I took what I'd learned from my investigations and constructed the worst-case scenario.
And I think we all owe you and your friends a great deal too, Captain.
Thank you, Captain. I won't forget this.
All that's left is to deal with you, Aglovale.
I've noticed your family engaging in suspicious activities in other lands as of late.
I came across interesting magic circles on my journeys, and I decided it would be best to destroy them.
Let's not get ahead of ourselves.
Hmph. If you had paid any attention to the rumors, you'd see how conspicuous your plan was.
Give up, Aglovale. It's time to admit defeat.
It's not like you to give up hope.
Unfortunately, it looks like your brother's magic has tipped the balance and started the activation process again.
No, I think it still needs mroe time. If we strike now, maybe we can--
Of course. Never forget that you're not alone.
Hmm... I don't know if it's alive or not, but it's power seems to be draining away.
Percival... may I have a word regarding your family?
Don't worry. Fortunately his life is in no danger.
The entire area caved in after you lost consciousness.
No one will ever be able to use it again.
I believe there are only a handful of people who know about the Otherworld Key and the underground secrets.
We can safely quash any leaks to the public about his plan as fearmongering rumors.
Having said that, we still don't know what the OTherworld's motives are.
Bistro Feendrache
Hi, everyone. Sorry I'm late.
Heh. Looks like nano and the crew beat me here.
Well, a stall vendor called out to me as I was walking by.
That first time wasn't a problem, but I kept getting stopped over and over, so it took a while to get through the area.
Beats me. It all added up before I knew it.
Sorry about that. Let's all take a deep breath and head to the festival.
It's awfully noisy in here.
Yes, we were. It's been a while since anyone called us by our former titles.
We understand you're set on closing this restaurant.
But isn't there anything we can do to get you to reconsider?
I'm not sure I followed the entire discussion, but it sounds like this will be entertaining at least.
heh. It's nice working as a team.
Hm... First we need to figure out where this restaurant currently stands.
Your knack for cooking is second to none, Vane.
What should I do?
Hmm... That's a bit vague.
I have a lot of experience cooking for myself while camping.
But I'm not anywhere near the same level as you, Vane...
Sure, if you wouldn't mind.
I'll try not to be a burden.
What should I help with, Vane?
Got it.
Is it alright if I borrow this knife?
Is it okay to use these vegetables?
Hm... If I remember correctly, I'm supposed to curl my fingers under to make my left hand look like a cat's paw. (But how exactly do I do that?)
No, I just thought it might be dangerous to engage in idle chatter while holding a knife.
No, it's fine. What do you say we all cut the vegetables perhaps?
I see... Then I suppose that makes it our competitor.
The higher up someone is on their pedestal, the easier it is to knock them down.
First we need to determine just how good he really is.
Why don't we procure the ingredients ourselves instead of using the ones here?
The monsters in this area are pretty tasty, you know.
Heh... they're perfectly in sync.
Did you decide on an appetizer, Percival?
What exactly is pate?
Hmm... I might have an idea. Come with me.
Here we are. I used to camp in this forest a lot back in the day.
It's a type of boar that lives in this area called a drachenboar. Its meat is absolutely delicious. I think it'll be perfect for a pate.
No need to worry.
These beasts are pretty clever. It noticed there was someone hiding downwind.
All I needed to do was predict where it would run based on the geography of the area and set a trap there beforehand.
But that wasn't enough to take it down. Time to finish it off, Percival! Captain!
Right. We'll be whipping up a dish called Mother's Pate de Campagne.
Indeed. We'll be using high-quality drachenboar meat for our appetizer.
Ready, Percival?
And here's the finished pate de campagne.
Way to go, Percival.
Then let's divide up the food and start handing out samples.
Heh... It's always a thrill to be up against the odds.
Yeah... I think it was cream of mushroom soup.
Of course. I'm sure I'll remember the recipe as I go along.
Heh... Then I guess I'll be making the next dish.
Sounds like a plan. Then I guess it's time to gather the ingredients.
The mushrooms we're looking for love forests where there's always a moderate level of humidity.
They often sprout next to trees on slopes like these a few days after it rains.
Indeed. Every species has a certain type of tree or location it prefers.
The porcinido mushrooms we're looking for are the most delicious this time of year.
Hm? There's no real reason behind it.
I've simply learned what I know from my day-to-day experiences.
I ate my fair share of poisonous mushrooms along the way, but I made it through.
Heh... I know, I know. I won't be the only person who has to deal with the consequences this time, so I'll be more careful.
Hm... Well spotted, Captain. That's a cluster of porcinido mushrooms, but they're still young.
It's a bit early to harvest them, so let's keep looking.
...! Everyone be quiet.
Look, that one just finished maturing.
Yeah. But growing up means--
It means they're able to run around like that.
Alright, Captain, percival. Let's catch that mushroom!
Aye, all good. Vane was kind enough to reteach me the basics.
Heh... Thanks.
First, remove the hard tips of the pocinido mushrooms, and cut the mushrooms into appropriate sizes.
Then heat some butter in a pot, add the mushrooms and cake flour, and saute them.
Once the powdery texture is gone, add the soup stock.
After the mixture is brought to a simmer, add some milk, cover it with a lid, and let it continue simmering on low heat.
As soon as the soup has thickened a bit, add salt and pepper to taste.
And finally sprinkle a bit of your favorite cheese on top.
Alright everyone, give it a try.
Captain, give us your honest opinion.
Really? Thanks, Captain.
I'm glad you liked it.
Of course. Have as much as you like.
Good idea. The guests really enjoyed the quiche and pate last time.
Right... We need something to revive the bistro.
No worries. I think it's great the two of you are trying to help think of ideas.
Now let's get out there and have a successful day.
We're getting more customers, but we're also seeing a lot more food left over.
While doing the dishes, we've noticed large portions of the main entrees left uneaten.
I guess having healthy appetites means they'll be easy to catch this time of year.
But that's only if we can find fishermen willing to brave the danger.
Hm.. Then let's split up and catch some.
Don't worry. I've done plenty of image training in preparation for catching demonbream today.
Yes, we are. Now all that's left is to catch them, right, nano?
Oh.. Captain! You've got a bite!
We've got your back, Captain.
Now, then demonbream. Be a good little fishy, won't you?
Thanks for handling the heavy lifting, Vane.
It's just... too delicious... Thank you... I'm overwhelmed...
Or can we? Why don't we move the bistro outside?
Heh... We can advertise outside while at the same time increasing our operation rate by using tables with a high amount of turnover.
And on top of that, we can use simple things like drinks and snacks to increase the amount purchased by each customer.
Me too. I have to say, this terrace does seem like a great place to drink.
Sounds like it's worth looking into.
That's the spirit, Lyria.
We don't know anything yet. We'll just have to trust that man and keep waiting.
Is that crystal necessary for making the sorbet?
Are you ready, Captain?
Sounds like an adductor muscle. Is the crystal's structure similar to that of a clam?
Hm... Is this how it's done?
I'm used to surviving out in the wild, so I'm pretty confident in my skill at things like prepping plants and butchering animals.
Once I get the hang of it, I think I'll be able to do it even faster.
I could get addicted to this heavy, bitter, rock-like taste.
Good eggs, huh... What qualifies as a good egg?
Hm.. I've had basilisk eggs before-- they have a wonderfully rich flavor.
What do you think of using basilisk eggs to make the flan?
I've eaten them a million times. I can attest that they're fine.
Do you see the speckled eggs over there?
Wait, Vane! Let's monitor the situation a bit longer--
While the male basilisk is out hunting, the female usually stays behind to guard the nest.
I was just about to. Sorry.
It's great you're all reflecting on our actions, but we might want to grab those eggs while we can.
Yes. It's a testament to the chef.
We're going to have to ask you to leave.
Hm? Did you say something?
Alright. Then let's track down some of that kopi leol.
Hm.. and they dont have a bad odor either.
Uh oh. It must think we're trying to invade its territory.
Hm.. It seems to have taken an interest in you, Percival.
Something wrong?
I think it wants us to follow it.
Let's try it while it's still hot.
It's rich and bitter without being acidic, and it has a certain wildness to it.
Floral tea, eh? Another refined choice.
Hm... I wonder if they turn out that color because they see so much more moonlight than other flowers.
Alright, it's harvesting time! Let's go!
I think the customers would definitely enjoy this as an after-dinner tea.
A meat dish, huh...
Nice work. Leave the rest to me.
Vegetables... By my knife, be sliced!
Heh... it was only possible because you drilled the basics into me, Vane.
Alright, Captain! Could you help me get these ingredients over to Vane?
Great. It's all yours.
Let's head to the castle library after closing time.
Gallardoza? Did you just say gallardoza, Captain?
Could I see that book for a moment?
I remember hearing about gallardozas from the late king joseph.
Yes... Gallardozas are ferocious monsters that inhabit a certain mountainous area.
According to His Majesty, there's a rare cut of meat you can obtain from gallardozas called "chateaubrilliant."
No, that's not it. They just didn't want people getting near the gallardozas since they're so dangerous.
I imagine chateaubrilliant would be a fitting choice for the meat in our new main dish.
What do you think? Are you prepared to risk your lives obtaining the chateaubrilliant?
It'll be encouraging to have you with us, Captain. Sounds like everyone's on board. Then let's make our way into gallardoza territory.
There's actually a legend about the gallardozas.
Long ago, dragons once settled in these mountains.
But one day a pack of gallardozas appeared and challenged the head dragon to battle.
Despite suffering countless wounds, the leader of the gallardozas managed to take down the head dragon.
It's said that the gallardozas that roam here are descendants of the one that once defeated the dragon.
Look... there are horn-sharpening marks on this rock, as well as droppings in the area.
In other words, we're in gallardoza territory now.
Few ordinary people have ever dared to venture here.
Indeed. Judging from its enormous size, it appears to be a male gallardoza.
It has the composed air of a creature that has fought countless battles and emerged victorious.
Heh... let's show that thing it's not the only creature in the skies capable of taking down dragons.
Alright, we'll spread out and surround it on my signal.
Let's move out, everyone! Follow me!
Monster, by my blade, be severed! Schwarzen Fangen!
Looks like the battle is decided.
With meat, you only want to cook it for a moment.
In other words, things are going well.
The meat has been properly cooled and sliced, and I've trimmed the excess fat and sinew.
Hey! Who's there?
What were you doing in there?
What the! Oh no!
I'm alright, but I can't say the same for the flan.
I have an idea.
Vane, prepare the sorbet for now!
There must be one around here somewhere...
This is a fresh centiwatcher.
First, you remove the venom sac...
Next, strain the fluids to remove the impurities. Once that's done, add milk, eggs, and sugar...
This is our rich, creamy Centiwatcher flan.
As long as you correctly remove the venom sac, centiwatcher fluid is safe to ingest.
The richness of the fluid is certain to hook you with a single bite.
Here. Why don't you try it and decide for yourself?
Thank you.
(I've always thought centiwatchers tasted rich and delicious, just like flan.)
(And now I've finally determined that my long-held theory was correct. I feel so refreshed.)
(Yeah... I was pretty confident it would be a success though. Should I not have done that?)
Indeed. What a crazy experience that was.
I have to say, it was really great joining forces with you three again.
Heh... thanks.
Heh. I'm glad I had a positive influence.

Summer Sieg Skill
Danua: Crumble...
Gretel: Hey, Danua! This tower is about to topple over!
Hansel: Hm... And this castle wall here won't hold up much longer either.
Danua: Shells...
Gretel: You can't start decorating with shells until you fix this crack here!
Hansel: Forget it. The gate's all crumbled. This castle's as good as gone.
Danua: Urgh... Waaah...
Siegfried: Ha-ha! It's all right, Danua.
Siegfried: If it falls then we'll just make another one.
Gretel: Hey, Siegfried! You keep babyin' her like that and we'll never get this sand castle finished!
Fearing a scolding from Gretel, Danua is hiding behind Siegfried in the shadow of his large frame.
Hansel: Hm... Looks like Danua's taken a real liking to him.
Today Siegfried is busy making a sand castle with Danua, Hansel, and Gretel.
But as time passes, signs of ever finishing the structure are nowhere in sight.
Sara: Huh? Is that Danua and Siegfried?
Siegfried: Oh, it's you, Sara! You came at just the right time.
Sara: What's everyone up to here?
Siegfried: Actually, I'm trying to build a sand castle with Danua and her friends, but it's not going so well.
Siegfried: We could sure use some help from you and Graphos if you can spare it. Would you mind?
Sara: No, not at all! Right, Graphos?
Graphos: ...!
Sara: Sounds like Graphos wants to help too!
Siegfried: Thanks, you two. I couldn't ask for better help for the job.
Siegfried: Now then, let's switch gears and build a better castle!
Everyone: All right!
This time under Sara's careful direction, they begin working on a castle.
Sara: Let's see... If the sand we use is wet enough, then it'll be harder for it to crack.
Danua: Wet...
Sara: Right! So it'd be best to mix this sand with some more water.
Graphos: ...
Siegfried: Good! Then Graphos and I will go fetch some water.
Gretel: Okay! We'll handle things here!
Hansel: Be sure and take your time with it.
Time passes quickly as the castle-building pleasantries continue.
Sara: Yep... It's finally finished!
Graphos: ...!
Gretel: Ha-ha! Look what you can do when you put your mind to it!
Hansel: You said it. It's completely different from before.
Danua: Castle...
Sara: That's right! All thanks to the castle leader, Princess Danua...
Sara: Oops!
Danua: Mm?
Sara: I'm sorry! Just now, I... I called her a princess...
Danua: No...
Hansel: Mhm... Uh-huh... Danua says don't worry, she doesn't mind.
Gretel: Ha-ha! In fact, she likes it!
Sara: ...!
Sara: Then it's all thanks to you, Princess Danua, that we made such a pretty castle!
Siegfried grins as he watches the two girls getting along so well.
Siegfried: I think you all did great.
Siegfried: Especially you, Danua, since you wouldn't give up believing in yourself no matter how hard it got.
Danua: Heh-heh...
Siegfried: And you were a big help too, Hansel and Gretel, for helping Danua without complaint.
Gretel: Well, of course! We're always lookin' after her!
Hansel: Hm... Except one of us was loudly squabbling with Danua earlier, but we'll pretend that didn't happen.
Siegfried: And you, Sara...
Sara: Y-yes!
Siegfried: I appreciate you working with us at our pace, considering Graphos could do it all in a blink of an eye.
Sara: Well... I mean...
Siegfried: Because of you, the time we spent on this undertaking has truly meant a lot to me. Thank you.
Danua: Thanks...
Sara: I should be thanking you! For letting me hang out with all of you!
Graphos: ...!
Siegfried: We make the best team!
Danua: Next...
Hansel: Mhm... Uh-huh... Danua wants to know what we're up to next.
Siegfried: Next? How about we go and observe the sea life found around the coastline?
Danua: Okay...
Gretel: Ha-ha! Danua's rarin' to go!
Siegfried: Good. Then I'll lead the way.
Sara: ...
Siegfried: Sara, will you come along too?
Sara: Huh? Is it okay if I come with you?
Siegfried: Of course it is!
Siegfried: You stuck with us through building a sand castle! There's no need to be shy now.
Sara: Okay!
Siegfried: All right, Danua and Sara. Now follow me!
Danua: Okay...
Sara: Okay! Here we go, Graphos!
Nearby, (Captain) and the crew are watching Siegfried, Danua, and Sara hanging out together happily.
(Captain) can't help but smile at the peaceful scene playing out on the beach.
Vyrn: Heh-heh! They're really getting along!
Lyria: Yeah! And it looks like they're having so much fun!
Siegfried walks over to them with a gentle grin on his face.
Siegfried: Hey guys, would you like to come along with us?
Vyrn: Yep! Count me in!
Lyria: Let's go too, (Captain)!
(Captain) nods at Siegfried in answer, smiling ear to ear.
Siegfried: Thanks. And I'm counting on you to help keep things in line.
And so (Captain) and the crew follow Siegfried on a sea life search along the shore.
Summer Chaperon: Scene 2
At Danua and Sara's request, Siegfried escorts them to a festival nearby, along with (Captain) and the crew. The two girls play a cork gun game, but, after realizing the game is rigged, Siegfried helps the two girls win a prize. Afterwards they all hold hands and walk home like one big family.
Siegfried has finished leading everyone in their coastline search for sea creatures.
They're all taking a pleasant walk along the beach.
Danua: Hear...
Hansel: Mhm... Uh-huh... Danua says she hears sounds coming from over there.
Sara: Actually... something does sound a bit noisy coming from that direction.
Gretel: Hey, look! There's a crowd of people there too!
Siegfried: It looks like there's a festival being held...
Danua: Festival...
Hansel: Mhm... Uh-huh... Danua says she wants to check out the festival!
Sara: A festival, huh? If it's all right, I'd like to go too.
Siegfried: Then let's all go have a look. What do you say, (Captain)?
We might as well!
Choose: We might as well!
Danua: Go...
Sara: Yay! Looks like Danua can't wait to see the festival either!
Siegfried: That settles it. Let's head on over to the festivities.
On arriving at the site, they're floored by the sheer number of people there.
Siegfried: Danua and Sara... I wouldn't want you getting lost, so do you mind holding onto my hands?
Danua: Squeeze...
Sara: O-okay...
Danua and Sara bashfully hold out their hands to Siegfried.
Siegfried: This isn't my first time at a festival. I promise there's nothing to worry about here.
Siegfried: So there's no need to be anxious!
Sara: Okay!
Danua: Okay...
With hands linked, Siegfried escorts the girls through the festival area.
Danua: Gimme...
Hansel: Mhm... Uh-huh... Danua says—
Siegfried: That she wants to eat a crepe, right?
Gretel: Yeah! You're a mind reader!
Siegfried: Humph... Call it a lucky guess!
Siegfried: How about you, Sara? Would you like a crepe?
Sara: I'd love to try one!
Siegfried: Then I'll buy one for all of us. Everyone, come and pick a flavor.
Vyrn: Wow! Are you sure? You're a swell guy, Siegfried!
Lyria: Yay! Thanks, Siegfried!
Siegfried buys everyone a crepe and they gobble them up in delight.
After stuffing their cheeks with crepes, they continue walking through the festival.
Danua: Cork...
Sara: Does that say... cork gun game?
Siegfried: That's right. Would you two like to give it a try?
Danua: Try!
Sara: I want to try it!
Siegfried: All right. Let's go over and play.
Siegfried pays the booth attendant so both Sara and Danua can play.
Attendant: All righty! You little ladies ready to give it your best shot?
Danua: Yeah...
Sara: I'm ready!
Attendant: Good, good! Just aim for the prize you want. If ya knock it down, you can take it home with ya!
Danua: Too hard...
Sara: How should I do it?
Siegfried: First you need to ready the gun by pulling the slide as hard as you can.
Sara: The slide? Got it!
Siegfried: Then you cork the barrel from this end. Try to pick a smooth cork.
Danua: Cork...
Siegfried: Then, with your arms at your sides, hold the gun steady against your shoulder. Look through the scope to aim for the prize, and pull the trigger.
Siegfried: Now try it for yourselves. It's best to learn by doing it.
Taking his advice to heart, Danua and Sara ready their guns and aim for the same prize.
Danua: Missed...
Sara: Yeah... It's not easy to hit the mark.
Attendant: Come on now! Don't hold back! The prizes are here for the takin'!
Danua: Can't...
Sara: Me neither. I'm sorry, Siegfried...
Siegfried: Hm... Well you two are smart to aim for the big prize, so shall I give you some tips?
Sara and Danua nod eagerly in answer.
Siegfried: Now pay attention... You've got to get the prize well within your sight.
Danua: Sight?
Siegfried: A big prize like that one won't fall even if you hit it right in the middle.
Siegfried: It's weak spot is really on the top left side, so you aim for it from a bottom right angle.
Sara: The top left side... From the bottom right angle...
Siegfried: You've got it? There's no need to knock it down by force. You need only to turn it.
Siegfried: And be sure to aim a little higher than the target, taking air resistance into account.
Siegfried: Now if you're ready, wait for my signal and slowly pull the trigger.
After helping the two with their aim, Siegfried stands behind them and begins the countdown.
Siegfried: Ready...
5, 4, 3, 2, 1! Go!
Danua: Go!
Sara: Go!
Danua and Sara pull their triggers at the same time.
The two corks go flying and knock the prize off balance just as planned.
The prize falls in a perfect arc to the table below.
Danua: Fell!
Sara: We did it! We got the prize, Danua! Look, Siegfried!
Siegfried: Good job, you two. That was quite a feat.
Attendant: What! How did you... There's no way it could fall!
Siegfried: Humph... I'm sure you made that one trickier to get than the others, but you underestimated us this time.
Attendant: Ha... Ha-ha... D-don't listen to your dad, girls! I'd never do such a thing!
Danua: Our?
Sara: Dad?
Attendant: Hey, I'll even give ya another prize on the house! Be sure an' share it as a family, okay?
Siegfried: Oh, many thanks! While you're at it...
Siegfried: Let's include some prizes for the other kids behind me.
Attendant: S-sorry? The other kids?
Vyrn: Whoa! Are we gonna get some free stuff too?
Lyria: Yay! Thanks a bunch!
Attendant: I g-gotcha! But I'm only doing this for you!
Siegfried: Much obliged.
With a wide grin on his face, Siegfried leans toward the attendant and begins to whisper.
Siegfried: I'll overlook the trick you pulled, but only because these kids are around.
Siegfried: But the next time I see you pulling a hustle like that, I won't be so kind.
Attendant: U-understood... I'll stop that from now on...
Siegfried: Shall we go then, everybody?
They all leave the booth with a prize in hand.
Sara: Our dad, huh?
Danua: Papa...
Siegfried: Ah... I suppose it wasn't right to lie and go along with what he said about being your father.
Siegfried: I apologize if it that upset you two.
Sara: No, please don't apologize.
Danua: Happy...
Hansel: Mhm... Uh-huh... Danua says she was happy when he called you all a family.
Gretel: Ha-ha-ha! But you make an interesting family seeing as none of you look alike!
Sara: Even so, I was happy to hear it.
Sara: And that includes Graphos. Right?
Graphos: ...
Siegfried: Well, Sara and Danua, if you're willing to put up with a man like me, I'll play the part anytime.
Sara: Wh-what do you mean a man like you?
Sara: You're strong, kind, and you know...
Sara: Wait, never mind!
Danua: Family...
Gretel: Look! Danua wants you all to hold hands as a family!
Vyrn: Well, it'll keep us all from getting lost at least!
Lyria: And we are like one big family!
Siegfried: You too, (Captain). Give me your hand.
Beaming ear to ear, (Captain) holds out a hand to Siegfried.
And like a picturesque family, they walk down the path home together.
Summer Chaperon: Scene 3
(Captain) and the crew decide to stick around the beach for the Flower of Light festival before going home, but the fireworks show is delayed. Siegfried goes to find out the problem and hears that a monster offshore is threatening the show. He sets off to get rid of the monster.
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They decide to stick around for this festival as well before returning home.
But it's well past the festival's start time, and not a single firework can be seen in the sky.
Sara: Hmmm... No fireworks yet.
Danua: Firework?
Siegfried: Mmm... They should've begun quite a while ago too.
Hansel: Hm? Looks like a crowd is gathering way over there...
Siegfried: I'll go and take a look.
Siegfried: Could you stay here, (Captain), and keep everyone together?
(Captain) nods back confidently.
Siegfried: I'll be back.
Siegfried disappears into the crowd.
Festival Official 1: With that monster showing up offshore, we'll just have to cancel the festival.
Festival Official 2: Yep. If we make a wrong move, we risk sinking the boats out there.
Siegfried: Hm... I see. I think I've got a solution.
Festival Official 1: And who are you?
Siegfried: Just a passerby! But believe me when I say it's too soon to give up.
Festival Official 2: Hey, what's a nobody like you talking about? You haven't even seen the monster that—
Siegfried: And a boat's... right over there. I'll bring it right back!
Festival Official 1: Hey! Did you hear what I said?
Siegfried ignores the two as he hops aboard a boat to take it offshore.
Festival Official 2: He's long gone...
Siegfried steers his boat toward the other festival boats carrying pyrotechnicians.
Siegfried: All right... This should be the area, I think...
Pyrotechnician: Hey, you! What're you doin' over here in a dinghy like that?
Siegfried: I came to get rid of the monsters delaying the festival.
Pyrotechnician: Don't be stupid! If you know what's good for ya then you'll scoot on outta here!
Pyrotechnician: Huh? Th-there's one now!
Crab of War: Blub blub...
Siegfried: Look, I've got nothing against you, but there are people excited for the festival to begin.
Crab of War: Blub blub!
Siegfried: So you need to leave... And I'll show you the way out!
Summer Chaperon: Scene 4
Having defeated the monster, Siegfried returns to the beach, but the crew is gloomy thinking that the festival is canceled. Siegfried encourages them not to give up, telling them to call forth the fireworks. After raising their voices, fireworks appear in the sky. (Captain) overhears tourists talking about a swordsman who saved the festival and realizes it was Siegfried. Siegfried asks (Captain) to keep his deed a secret between them.
Siegfried returns to the beach where (Captain) and the crew are waiting.
Siegfried: Hope I didn't take too long.
Vyrn: Hey! Where'd you go? Did you hear that they're calling off the festival?
Sara: It's too bad since everyone was really looking forward to it...
Danua: Too bad...
Siegfried: Now, wait. It's too soon to give up hope yet!
Siegfried: As long as you have faith, then those fireworks will light up the sky.
Sara: Huh?
Siegfried: How about using your voice and telling the fireworks you won't give up on them?
Siegfried turns his face toward the sky in demonstration and raises his voice.
Siegfried: Great flowers of light! Burst high and bloom in beauty before our eyes!
Sara: Flowers of light! You can do it!
Danua: Flower...
Gretel: Rise on up!
Hansel: Come on!
Vyrn: Hey! Sparkly things! We can't wait to see ya up there!
Lyria: Flowers of light! Please show yourselves!
Everyone, including (Captain), raises their voice to call forth the fireworks.
Just then a ball of light streaks into the air from offshore.
When it reaches the highest heights, a ring of fireworks bursts in the sky.
Sara: Wow! So these are fireworks? They're so pretty!
Danua: Pretty...
Siegfried: Indeed... They are beautiful flowers of light.
(Captain) asks Siegfried where he ran off to earlier.
Siegfried: Well... it turns out our three favorite goofs are festival first-timers too, so I just couldn't let you all miss out on it.
Siegfried: Hey, you three! We're over here.
Siegfried turns around and waves his hand, as if motioning to some people in the crowd.
Soon enough, Lancelot, Vane, and Percival can be seen carrying food and drinks.
Lancelot: Siegfried! Sorry we took so long!
Vane: Hm?
Vane: Oh! You were with (Captain) and the crew all along!
Vane: Man, you wouldn't believe the lines back there! It took us forever to get all this!
Percival: Hey, Vane! Watch where you're going or you'll trip over your own paws!
Vane: Yeah, yeah, I hear ya! You're such a worrywart, Percy!
Percival: Humph. It's not you I'm worried about. It's the food we brought for everyone to eat.
Lancelot: You watch your step too, Percival! I don't want to get back in that line again.
Percival: Nonsense. I could carry all this blindfolded with no problem.
Lancelot: Ah! There's a huge crab by your foot!
Percival: What!
Lancelot: Ha-ha! I'm just kidding! Relax!
Percival: Lancelot, you jerk!
Vane: Whoa, whoa, whoa! No pushing, Percy!
Vane: And hurry, Lancey! He's on a warpath!
Lancelot: Ruuun!
The three meet up with the crew after navigating the crowd.
But just then Danua starts walking toward the shoreline.
Danua: Near...
Sara: Ah! Wait, Danua! Where are you going?
Hansel: Mhm... Uh-huh... Danua says she wants to go closer to see the fireworks.
Gretel: Hey now! You'll get lost going off by yourself like that!
Lyria: Vyrn! Let's follow Danua and Sara!
Vyrn: All righty! Count me in!
Vyrn and Lyria follow the two girls to the shore.
Siegfried: Listen, you three. I've got a favor to ask.
Lancelot: What is it?
Siegfried: I know you just got here, but I don't want those kids out there alone. Would you mind going with them?
Vane: No problem! We'll do it!
Percival: Humph... If you're going then I have no choice, seeing as I'll be the only adult there.
Lancelot: All right, Vane! Sounds like patrol duty!
Vane: You got it, Lancey! Call me chief of the beach patrol!
Percival: Who cares about that! Let's hurry and catch up to my royal subjects before we lose sight of them.
The three leave to catch up to the others headed for the shore.
Only (Captain) is left, standing quietly in the sand with Siegfried.
Siegfried: Why don't we have a seat somewhere, (Captain)?
Siegfried finds a terrace nearby and sits down.
(Captain) silently sits down next to him.
With eyes cast down, (Captain) tries to think of something to talk about in hopes of breaking the clumsy quiet between them.
But it's then when (Captain) notices small drops of water falling slowly from the sleeve of Siegfried's yukata.
Tourist 1: Oh, my! The festival wasn't canceled after all!
Tourist 2: Yup. I heard a crab of war was causin' trouble offshore, so they were gonna call it all off.
Tourist 1: I wonder what made them suddenly change their minds...
Tourist 2: Well, I heard from a pyrotech that this guy showed up with a huge sword and split that sucker in half!
Tourist 1: You're kidding! Breaking a shell like that is no easy feat! Who could've done something like that?
Tourist 2: Who knows? Before he knew it, the guy had already left without sayin' who he was.
Having finally understood where he disappeared to, (Captain) turns to Siegfried to speak.
But just then a huge explosion of fireworks sounds off in the sky, bathing Siegfried in light. (Captain) can only stare in wonder.
Siegfried: Shhh...
Siegfried winks at (Captain) and holds a finger to his smiling lips.
Our little secret, huh?
Choose: Our little secret, huh?
Siegfried: That's right... And I'm forever grateful to you.
With a warmth in his eyes, Siegfried watches the fireworks as well as the crew in the distance as they slowly draw near.
Siegfried: It's gorgeous, (Captain).
It sure is...
Choose: It sure is...
(Captain) watches as the fireworks burst, burn out, and burst again.
Wishing with each flash of light for this moment never to end.