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94-06-88-15-1-1
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[charaSet A 3006001 1 Benkei]
[charaSet B 98001000 1 Mash]
[charaSet C 1098124500 1 "Da Vinci"]
[charaSet D 1098221200 1 Anastasia]
[charaSet E 1098229200 1 Merman]
[charaSet F 1098229400 1 "Hermit Crab"]
[charaSet G 1098229500 1 "Crab Monk"]
[charaSet H 1098229600 1 Bunyip]
[charaSet I 1098229700 1 Vodyanoy]
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Benkei
I'm glad to see Master's party is victorious. Not that I expected a different outcome.
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Mash
Right! Senpai has so much experience as a Master, I was sure [&he:she] wouldn't have any trouble with them!
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Da Vinci
Same. All right, while the field team is taking a well-earned break...
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Da Vinci
...I'd like to address some things that have been on my mind.
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Da Vinci
Shame Holmes is on leave. This would be a lot easier with him around.
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Anastasia
I know, but there's nothing we can do about that now. Besides, it's not like it's anything new.
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Anastasia
Anyway, what's on your mind?
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Da Vinci
There's only one place left to retake on this giant turtle island.
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Da Vinci
So I wanted to make sure we were all up to speed before heading into that battle.
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Da Vinci
Specifically, I wanted to talk about our enemies[line 2]the water monsters Hai Bà Trưng and the Con have been facing.
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Da Vinci
The first type we encountered was merfolk.
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Da Vinci
These things have so many traits that they feel like an indistinct mass. They seem to be related to mermaids and are known worldwide.
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Da Vinci
So there's not much to tie them to any particular region.
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Benkei
Indeed. Next, we encountered the hermit crab monks. I saw these creatures for myself.
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Benkei
Such monsters are native to Japan, but these appeared to be a hermit crab variant.
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Mash
Then there were the bunyips from Australia. They were terrifying monsters with loud, intimidating cries.
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Anastasia
After that, there were the vodyanoy, which came from across the sea along with a mysterious mist.
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Anastasia
Those monsters are known throughout Russia.
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Anastasia
It's said they like to live near sluices, but I never thought they would be able to build their own sluices.
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Da Vinci
Next was the kelpie[line 2]water horses from Scotland.
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Da Vinci
And most recently, the rusalki, which some people believe are also the vodyanoys' wives.
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Mash
The various origins of these monsters seem to be completely disparate, but I don't think we can say they're nothing alike, either.
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Da Vinci
Even the belief that vodyanoys and rusalki are married is just a theory.
[k]
Da Vinci
But I don't think they even come from the same part of Russia.
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Da Vinci
More importantly...I'm wondering what else these monsters might have in common.
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Anastasia
Hmm...?
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Da Vinci
No, that's difficult, too. It's not that they all have certain things in common.
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Da Vinci
I get the sense one of the monsters is the odd one out.
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Da Vinci
It's just a hunch, but I think it's significant.
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Da Vinci
So the vast majority of these monsters have one thing in common, except one, and I think that one thing will be the hint.
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Mash
So what is it, Da Vinci? What is this thing most of them have in common?
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Da Vinci
Well, as it turns out, these water monsters are...
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Benkei
Hmm. If that's true, then what could it mean?
[k]
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Da Vinci
Unfortunately, I haven't been able to draw any conclusions yet.
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Da Vinci
But I do think this is the clue we need to start making progress on this mystery.
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Da Vinci
In fact, I think it's the key to the question that's been bugging us this whole time...
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Da Vinci
Why have this Singularity's coordinates remained indecipherable?
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