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[charaSet A 4037000 1 Nemo]
[charaSet B 8001600 1 Mash]
[charaSet C 1031001 1 Fran]
[charaSet D 3029001 1 Minamoto-no-Raikou]
[charaSet E 3040000 1 Lambda]
[charaSet F 5039000 1 Scáthach-Skadi]
[charaSet G 1098176810 1 Osakabehime]
[charaSet H 25004001 1 "Yang Guifei"]
[charaSet I 7032001 1 "Xiang Yu"]
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Nemo
I'm really sorry, everyone. I guess the Memory Partition logic still has some serious bugs.
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Nemo
I'll ask Sion to refine it as soon as we get back to the Wandering Sea.
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[charaFace A 4]
Nemo
Of course, that doesn't change the fact that I put all of you in danger. And on top of that, now Van Gogh's up and disappeared...
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Nemo
I can't tell you how sorry I am. I don't think I'll ever be able to make amends for this mess.
[k]
1It's okay. We haven't permanently lost anything yet.
2Don't worry, Nemo. I honestly don't think you did anything wrong.
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Nemo
...Thank you, [%1].
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Nemo
All right, getting back on track: we need to prepare for the final phase of this operation. Let's start by assessing our current situation.
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Mash
Right. First, the Nemo Marines that were behaving erratically are still operating, albeit with their personalities temporarily suspended.
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Mash
The rest of the Nemo Series are still functioning as usual, though their opinions on what we should do next remain divided.
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Nemo
That's largely because I'm still conflicted about this whole thing myself. I won't ever let my thoughts shut down like that again though.
[k]
1Sounds like your mind's just about made up.
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Fran
Hokusai's in the slammer.[sr]But she looks sane.
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Minamoto-no-Raikou
Indeed. Toto-sama has woken up too, though he claims he doesn't remember anything.
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Lambda
Maybe so, but that doesn't mean we can let her out. There's no telling when she might start acting up again.
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Scáthach-Skadi
The professor and I examined her Spirit Origin graph, and it seems her skills were illegally modified.
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Scáthach-Skadi
Father-Daughter Bond, the skill she uses to fight off the evil god's influence, was temporarily weakened, and in exchange, her Item Construction skill was significantly enhanced.
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Scáthach-Skadi
Disturbing though it may be, if this is the method the evil god used to influence her, then it is well within our means to counteract.
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[charaFace F 0]
Scáthach-Skadi
I have already equipped her with a Mystic Code that should neutralize the weakening effects. Now, all we can do is wait and see what happens next.
[k]
Scáthach-Skadi
Fortunately, she has been quite cooperative since her capture, so for the time being, she should no longer be a concern.
[k]
1Then that just leaves one problem: Van Gogh.
2In that case, we just have to figure out what to do about Goghie.
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Mash
Right... We searched the entire ship top to[sr]bottom, but we haven't found her anywhere.
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Mash
There's no trace of her in any of our system logs, either. It's like she completely disappeared...
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Osakabehime
Chotto a minute! Are we really not gonna talk about how she wasn't actually Vincent van Gogh in the first place!?
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Yang Guifei
For that matter, who is this Clytie person, anyway?
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Yang Guifei
I'm sorry. I think there were a lot of gaps in the knowledge I received from the Throne...
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Nemo
...Clytie's a figure from Greek mythology. She's not very well-known, so it's no surprise that you might not have heard of her.
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Nemo
She's one of the three thousand Oceanids[line 2]the water nymph daughters of the titan of the seas, Oceanus, and his wife and sister, Tethys.
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Nemo
Her story is one of tragic love, envy, and desolation.
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[lr]Long, long ago, Apollo, god of the Sun and the arts, had fallen deeply in love yet again; this time, with a human.
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Her name was Leucothoe. As the daughter of Orchamus, king of Persia, she was one of the most beautiful women in the world.
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But, although Apollo yearned deeply for Leucothoe,[sr]he already had a lover:
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Clytie, a water nymph.
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Though quite beautiful in her own right, she first despaired upon learning that Apollo had lost interest in her, then grew mad with envy.
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Shortly thereafter, Clytie began filling King Orchamus's ears with all manner of vile stories about his daughter, with no regard for the truth of her tales.
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Enraged, Orchamus called Leucothoe before him and had her put to death.
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Apollo's heart broke in his grief, but even with Leucothoe gone, he never returned to Clytie's side.
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From then on, love would forever be beyond Clytie's grasp.
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Though she regretted her actions, Clytie could never bring herself to abandon her love for the sun.
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Morning, noon, and night,[sr]she fixed her gaze upon the sun...
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...and in time, she transformed from a nymph into a single flower.
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Mash
I never would have imagined that Van Gogh was actually a character from Greek mythology...
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Mash
Anyway, did I get Clytie's story right, Captain?
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Nemo
Yes, that was spot-on. Thanks, Mash.
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Nemo
When we first met Van Gogh, her flower girl motif almost immediately reminded me of Clytie, the water nymph who had a falling out with Apollo.
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Nemo
The flower she becomes at the end of her story is called a heliotrope, which means something like, “to always face the sun.”
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Nemo
However, later retellings often depict her turning into a sunflower instead.
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Nemo
Of course, the Van Gogh we know also uses sunflowers prominently in a variety of ways, but so did Van Gogh the painter.
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Nemo
He often used sunflowers in his paintings to represent the sun's warmth. In fact, some of his best-known work is actually a series of paintings titled “Sunflowers.”
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Nemo
On top of that, both our Van Gogh and the painter Van Gogh tended toward self-destruction.
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Mash
True. Vincent van Gogh was very intelligent, but he also struggled to manage his passions, which sometimes led to him harming himself.
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Mash
While Clytie's story definitely shows how unrequited love can make one do foolish things...
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Mash
...I think the fact that her intense regrets made her turn into a flower could also be seen as her need to punish herself.
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Mash
When you think about it, for two Heroic Spirits with different backgrounds, and even genders, Van Gogh and Clytie do have a lot in common.
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Nemo
...I'd guess Van Gogh's Spirit Origin is actually mostly Clytie.
[k]
Nemo
For one thing, further analysis shows us that she has a high ranking of Divinity, something you rarely see in Servants from modern eras.
[k]
Nemo
At first I thought that was just because she's a Foreigner, but if she's actually a nymph directly descended from titans, that would explain it much better.
[k]
Nemo
Yet despite that, her memories are all Vincent van Gogh's, rather than Clytie's.
[k]
1Which means...she must be a Phantom Spirit.
2Maybe she's a Phantom Spirit then?
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Lambda
She could also be a High Servant. Both her Van Gogh side and Clytie side seem fairly high-ranked, after all.
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Nemo
I don't know. But I do know that, unlike you and me, she's been melded together from very disparate parts.
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Nemo
Now, she's a Heroic Spirit with the mind and body of Clytie, a female nymph, and Van Gogh, a male artist.
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Nemo
Her very existence is one giant contradiction.[sr]It's no wonder she's so unstable.
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Scáthach-Skadi
Now I see. That must be what the Outer Gods are after.
[k]
1You think so?
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Scáthach-Skadi
I do. I can tell. After all, in one sense, I am an “outer” god myself.
[k]
Scáthach-Skadi
So I can understand what they're thinking, though only up to a point.
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Scáthach-Skadi
When these gods set about making the Heroic Spirit we know as Van Gogh...
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Scáthach-Skadi
...it must have been for the purpose of invading your world[line 2]that is, modern-day Earth.
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Scáthach-Skadi
The way from the outer to the inner, and from void to reality, is long and treacherous. It is not the sort of path that can be crossed in a single leap.
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Scáthach-Skadi
Indeed, even the strongest of gods could die a sudden, ignominious death if they were to stumble in the wrong spot.
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Scáthach-Skadi
So they must have sought a place they could use as a foothold into your world, a bridgehead or outpost of sorts.
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Scáthach-Skadi
They found one in Void Space. It is a completely unobservable zone, both next-door neighbor and distant destination to Reality Space, separated only by a thin wall of recognition.
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Mash
Um, excuse me! I'm sorry for interrupting, but does that mean this mysterious enemy already knows about Void Space?
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Scáthach-Skadi
I would think so, yes. We will need to come up with a means to counter that strategy upon our return.
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Scáthach-Skadi
At any rate, we now know that their plan was to send a Heroic Spirit to Void Space on an expedition to discover more of the yet unknown paradise.
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Scáthach-Skadi
To do this, they summoned Van Gogh to the void, where she proceeded to call Hokusai here and wait for us to arrive.
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Scáthach-Skadi
They clearly already have a means of accessing Void Space, yet instead of coming here directly, they chose to send a Heroic Spirit in their place...
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Scáthach-Skadi
I cannot profess to know what led to that decision, but given what we know of their goal, certainly their chosen Heroic Spirit must be capable of creating the base of operations they would need.
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Scáthach-Skadi
Furthermore, if we think back on what Van Gogh has accomplished thus far, we can surmise that she was given three duties to fulfill.
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Scáthach-Skadi
One: requisition local personnel. Two: create a local base. And three: deify the requisitioned personnel.
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Osakabehime
N-now I get it. They planned to use Chaldea's Foreigners to bolster their ranks...
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Scáthach-Skadi
That's correct, Osakabe. I expect the cost of summoning Heroic Spirits to the void must be too great for them to amass an army that way.
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Scáthach-Skadi
So they must have thought to take advantage of our Servant resources and our access to Void Space, which they've done quite well.
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Scáthach-Skadi
In answering Van Gogh's call, Hokusai developed a madness of her own, warping her skills and making her amenable to the Outer Gods' desires.
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Scáthach-Skadi
Thus, once she had successfully disguised herself and stowed away aboard the Nautilus, the Outer Gods had everyone they needed.
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Scáthach-Skadi
Just as they planned, Hokusai transformed Void Space into a sea, and went on to paint trenches, battleships, and other grand works into existence.
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Scáthach-Skadi
Had we not stopped her, she may have eventually succumbed to her madness completely and painted a temple for these evil gods that they could use for their outpost.
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Scáthach-Skadi
I do not know how they planned to mount an assault on Reality Space from there...
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Scáthach-Skadi
...but if nothing else, I expect we would have been forced to give up the Paper Moon in order to stop them.
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Scáthach-Skadi
And that, of course, would have put an end to any hope we had of restoring Proper Human History.
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1...
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Scáthach-Skadi
Hehe, now, now, none of that. This may sound strange coming from me, but now that we have come this far...
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Scáthach-Skadi
...I certainly have no wish to[sr]see your world come to an end.
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2Wow. I had no idea we were that close to disaster...
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Scáthach-Skadi
Indeed we were.
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Mash
Then the Outer Gods must have had Hokusai in their sights right from the start. So when they realized they could use her ukiyo-e connection with Vincent van Gogh to bring her here...
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Scáthach-Skadi
Indeed. That is no doubt one reason they chose Van Gogh. But I suspect their true aim lies elsewhere.
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Scáthach-Skadi
Van Gogh's Noble Phantasm, The Starry Night, is a painting capable of swallowing the very world with its alternate depiction of reality. It can transform Foreigners into gods, and spread madness to all who gaze upon it.
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Scáthach-Skadi
So once the Void Space temple was complete, they must have planned on her using her Noble Phantasm to deify the other Foreigners.
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Scáthach-Skadi
No doubt that is the final phase of their plan[line 2]the grand mechanism through which these evil gods meant to descend upon Earth.
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Yang Guifei
But...but that doesn't make sense!
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Yang Guifei
If Goghie really wanted to do that, she could have turned me into an evil god whenever she liked! But she didn't!
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Scáthach-Skadi
Exactly.
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Yang Guifei
Huh?
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Scáthach-Skadi
Though some types of Foreigners may be compatible with Void Space, if they should cease to be Servants...
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Scáthach-Skadi
Or rather, if their inner Divinity were to take control of them, would they not then lose those abilities as well?
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Yang Guifei
...Are you saying Goghie was going to betray us?
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Scáthach-Skadi
No, I am certain she had no desire to do that. Which is exactly why her Spirit Origin was melded with Clytie.
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1What do you mean?
Scáthach-Skadi
I too have read up on Vincent van Gogh's history. While some may call him a mad artist, I could see that deep down, he was a man of strong convictions.
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Scáthach-Skadi
Though he may well have yearned for a connection with the gods beyond the stars, he would never willingly be party to their plans once he learned they were evil in nature.
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Scáthach-Skadi
One need only look to the life he lived as proof.
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Mash
Wait. Are you saying the reason Van Gogh took his own life was because he learned that painting The Starry Night inadvertently invited an evil god into our world?
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Scáthach-Skadi
I am saying that if that was indeed the case, then he would be bound by a similar restriction even as a Heroic Spirit.
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Scáthach-Skadi
Vincent van Gogh would never succumb to madness[line 2]that is, the Outer Gods' influence. He would sooner take his own life.
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Scáthach-Skadi
This must have been a great conundrum for the Outer Gods. The Noble Phantasm they desired above all others was wielded only by Heroic Spirit who would never obey them.
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Scáthach-Skadi
So they hatched a horrific plan: they would create their own patchwork Heroic Spirit who would meet their needs.
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Scáthach-Skadi
They thought, “What if we were to take Vincent van Gogh's memories and talent, and give them to Clytie instead?”
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Scáthach-Skadi
In Clytie's case, she refused to take her own life regardless of how much she loathed herself, choosing to become a flower rather than fade away. That is the crucial part.
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Nemo
Then, you mean...they prevented their chosen Heroic Spirit from being able to commit suicide, as her doing so would ruin their plans!?
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Scáthach-Skadi
Correct. Do you remember? Van Gogh herself said that she wished to die, but was unable to do so.
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Yang Guifei
So, the Van Gogh side of her felt she should die in order to stop the Outer Gods' plans, but the Clytie side refused to allow her to do so...
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Yang Guifei
Poor Goghie. That's the cruelest antinomy I've ever heard... No, even without those fundamentally opposed beliefs jostling for control, the sheer discrepancy between Clytie's mind and Van Gogh's memories alone must have been so hard for her...
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Scáthach-Skadi
It seems the Outer Gods and madness are inextricably intertwined. Foreigners, indeed.
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Scáthach-Skadi
With suicide no longer an option, if Van Gogh lost the battle in her mind and succumbed to the madness, then she may no longer have had any compunctions against using her Noble Phantasm.
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Scáthach-Skadi
If that had come to pass, it would only be a matter of time until the evil gods' temple was complete, just as they planned.
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Mash
How awful...
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Osakabehime
Man. I know Heroic Spirits are basically living weapons, but twisting one of us to this degree is just...yabai.
[k]
1So what do we do now?
2What can we do to help her?
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Lambda
Fine, I'll be the one to say it. There's one simple solution here. It's as efficient as it is cruel.
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Lambda
We honor her wishes. We kill her.
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1...
2I...
Lambda
Oh, shut off the waterworks. I just stating the obvious. If you really want to save her, you'll have to do the work of thinking up something less obvious.
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Lambda
But I will say this. We're agreed that she can't kill herself no matter how much she wants to, right?
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Lambda
That means, now she's disappeared, she must be running around lost and desperate at being unable to use her last resort.
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Lambda
The fact that she gave up on the only way left to make her wish come true by having someone else kill her may even be a sign that her madness has reached its peak.
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Yang Guifei
...!
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Lambda
Oh come now, Ms. Timeless Beauty. Glaring at me won't accomplish anything here.
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Lambda
We all need to be aware that Van Gogh is only one step away from entering her final, most dangerous phase.
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Lambda
If you want to save her from that fate, then you'll have to rack your brains to come up with a plan that's just, kind, wise, and smart.
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Lambda
If you manage to pull that off, then I suppose I might consider helping you out a bit more. If I feel like it.
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Fran
I'll help too. I want to slack off more with Van Gogh.
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Fran
Go get Van Gogh... Go Gogh.
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Minamoto-no-Raikou
I, too, will do my best to save this poor girl from her sad fate. Any honorable warrior would do the same.
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Minamoto-no-Raikou
And of course, the very idea of letting these evil gods descend upon our world is outrageous! That would be an absolutely unacceptable affront to public decency!
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Nemo
Yang Guifei, the Nautilus[line 2]No, wait.
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Nemo
Speaking as Captain Nemo, Phantom Spirit, I promise I'll do everything in my power to save her.
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Nemo
And if I've learned anything about you two over the course of this voyage, Acting Commander and Acting Vice Commander, it's that you both feel the same.
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1Damn straight.
2We're not leaving here without her.
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Mash
Absolutely!
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Nemo
There you have it. We're all of one mind on this.
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Nemo
So, will you help us save her too, Yang Guifei?
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Yang Guifei
...!
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Yang Guifei
Yes! Oui! Shi! Of course![sr]I'll do whatever it takes to rescue her!
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Yang Guifei
But first we have to find her! So I'm going to have to make use of your mobility whether you like it or not, Lady Lambda!
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Yang Guifei
We'll also need resources! Goddess, anything you can help us find[line 2]new weapons, new information, anything[line 2]will be a huge help!
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Yang Guifei
Oh, and we'll also need to defeat the enemies hiding in the Go Board Spaces if we're going to get anywhere! Fran, Lady Raikou, I'll be counting on your help with that!
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Yang Guifei
As for me, I'll put everything I have into finding those enemies! Will you look for them with me, Batty!?
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Osakabehime
...Kyah! O-o-of course I will, Yu-Yu!
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Osakabehime
Sorry, I got so caught up in watching everything unfold that I forgot I'm actually part of it.
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Osakabehime
But yeah, rescuing Professor Van Gogh? That sounds awesome! I'm gonna work just as hard to make that happen as I did to make my deadline that summer!
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Xiang Yu
Excuse me.
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Osakabehime
Aah! Lord X-X-X-Xiang Yu!? I-I'm so s-s-s-sumimasorry about calling you “Hegemon-King”!
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Xiang Yu
Hm? Oh, no, I am not at all concerned about that. As all paths I take are necessary, it was inevitable that history would come to know me by that moniker.
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Xiang Yu
I only wish to know if the naval chart I left you was entered into the computer's mapping system correctly.
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Osakabehime
Uh, yes, of course. I mean, we'd never have made it this far in a million years without it.
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Xiang Yu
Then why are you all acting as though Clytie van Gogh's whereabouts are unknown?
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Osakabehime
Huh?
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Yang Guifei
Huh?
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Nemo
Then, does that mean this final destination here is[line 2]
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Xiang Yu
Indeed. I already accounted for Clytie van Gogh's disappearance in my predictions.
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Xiang Yu
You should therefore be able to find her at that point.
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Xiang Yu
That said, my predictions show further conflict in the future, so I expect there will indeed be a fierce battle during the final stage of this incident.
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Xiang Yu
I also expect that our stockpile of resources will be the key to winning this battle, so I suggest we make every effort to ensure we are sufficiently prepared.
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1Thanks, Xiang Yu!
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Nemo
...!
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Xiang Yu
And Captain, belated though it may be, I owe you an apology. As much as time was of the essence, it was still wrong of me to tamper with your ship without your permission.
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Nemo
...Don't worry about it. If you hadn't done that, none of us would be here right now.
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Nemo
I'm glad you're on our side, Xiang Yu!
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