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2020-06-01 18:54:42 +00:00
01-00-07-10-2-0
[soundStopAll]
[bgm BGM_EVENT_11 0.1]
[charaSet A 8001002 1 Mash]
[charaSet B 98003000 1 "Dr. Roman"]
[charaSet C 98106200 1 Merlin]
[charaSet D 3027000 1 Ana]
[charaSet E 98002000 1 Fou]
[scene 28700]
[fadein black 2.0]
[wait fade]
[charaTalk A]
[charaFace A 0]
[charaFadein A 0.4 1]
Mash
So this is Mt. Ebih... Looking up from the base, it seems steeper than the other mountains.
[k]
Mash
But it looks like proper paths have been built.[sr]I was expecting to have to climb up sheer cliffs.
[k]
[charaFadeout A 0.1]
[charaTalk B]
[communicationCharaLoop 98003003 1 5 0 0]
Dr. Roman
Yeah. Mt. Ebih was the tallest magical summit[line 2]or rather, spiritual mountain[line 2]in Sumer.
[k]
Dr. Roman
Even An, the greatest of the Sumerian gods, feared it. His daughter Inanna was obsessed with it, however, and to her he said this:
[k]
[communicationCharaFace 3]
Dr. Roman
“Ebih is a fertile mountain. Its blessings are great, and it is deep.”
[k]
Dr. Roman
“My dear Inanna. Only a fool would disobey Mt. Ebih.”
[k]
[communicationCharaClear]
[wait communicationChara]
[charaTalk C]
[charaFace C 1]
[charaFadein C 0.1 1]
Merlin
Yes. And that warning angered Inanna[line 2]that is, Ishtar[line 2]even more.
[k]
Merlin
Ishtar took all her weapons, and headed for Mt. Ebih, bringing a storm behind her.
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Merlin
She tore apart the mountain as she walked along its edge towards its center.
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Merlin
Of course, it was a spiritual mountain that even the gods feared. Ferocious creatures, volcanoes, rivers, and cold winds struck at her.
[k]
[charaFadeout C 0.1]
[charaTalk D]
[charaFace D 4]
[charaFadein D 0.1 1]
Ana
And each time, Ishtar complained.
[k]
Ana
“Toxic mist, raining boulders, burning lava![sr]I can't believe it! What kind of welcome is this?”
[k]
Ana
In her mind, the fact that she was the one trying to destroy the mountain didn't matter at all. She is mankind's oldest example of victim-blaming!
[k]
[charaFadeout D 0.1]
[charaTalk E]
[charaFace E 0]
[charaFadein E 0.1 1]
Fou
Foou...
[k]
[charaFadeout E 0.1]
[charaTalk B]
[communicationCharaLoop 98003003 1 5 0 3]
Dr. Roman
Mt. Ebih's mistake is that it didn't send all its disasters at once. It kept hoping the next thing it did would get her to leave.
[k]
Dr. Roman
It sent its storms out bit by bit. Now, Ishtar was selfish, but adversity only made her stronger.
[k]
[communicationCharaFace 0]
Dr. Roman
At last she reached the top of Mt. Ebih,
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[communicationCharaFace 3]
Dr. Roman
“And the goddess grabbed Mt. Ebih by the neck, and stabbed her blade deep into its body.”
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Dr. Roman
“Mt. Ebih fell apart, its huge body sliding down like a drop of water.”
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[communicationCharaFace 0]
Dr. Roman
Mt. Ebih collapsed to half its original size, and Ishtar's aspect as a goddess of war became common knowledge.
[k]
Dr. Roman
What's interesting is that through all that, Ishtar didn't use her bow.
[k]
Dr. Roman
In fact, she took the trouble to walk all the way up to the summit and drive a lance into it.
[k]
1She... She walked...
2Drove... her lance...
[communicationCharaClear]
[wait communicationChara]
[charaTalk A]
[charaFace A 8]
[charaFadein A 0.1 1]
Mash
...I know it's too late, but I'm a little worried.[sr]Can we really talk to a goddess like that?
[k]
[charaFadeout A 0.1]
[charaTalk C]
[charaFace C 1]
[charaFadein C 0.1 1]
Merlin
Well, let's believe in King Gilgamesh's secret plan.[sr]He's probably feeling overwhelmingly low about now...
[k]
1I wish he'd negotiate himself...
[charaFace C 0]
Merlin
That's a bad idea. Ishtar would never agree to King Gilgamesh's demands.
[k]
Merlin
He can't neglect his kingly duties, anyway. Not because of psychological reasons, but from the sheer amount of work.
[k]
Merlin
He's handling the leadership and military command of not only Uruk, but all of Mesopotamia.
[k]
Merlin
There's also preparations to be made for when the Northern Wall falls, and when Gorgon attacks.
[k]
Merlin
There's not much hope to get his help in battle during this Singularity. Even now, he's more at risk of dying from overwork than he would be in battle.
[k]
[charaFadeout C 0.1]
[charaTalk B]
[communicationCharaLoop 98003003 1 5 0 4]
Dr. Roman
That's true... I keep forgetting, but King Gilgamesh is from this era.
[k]
Dr. Roman
He's got a vast amount of magical energy, but he's not as sturdy as a Servant. We can't put him through too much.
[k]
[communicationCharaClear]
[wait communicationChara]
[charaTalk D]
[charaFace D 0]
[charaFadein D 0.1 1]
Ana
...A king doesn't fight anyway.[sr]Those kings who do fight are weird.
[k]
[charaFadeout D 0.1]
[charaTalk C]
[charaFace D 0]
[charaFadein D 0.1 0]
[charaFace C 2]
[charaFadein C 0.1 2]
Merlin
Ana, you shouldn't say that.[sr]Or some very complicated people might complain!
[k]
[charaFadeout D 0.1]
[charaFadeout C 0.1]
[charaTalk B]
[communicationCharaLoop 98003003 1 5 0 3]
Dr. Roman
Yes, yes. It's a very serious “too many kings” problem.
[k]
[bgmStop BGM_EVENT_11 0.3]
[wt 0.4]
[bgm BGM_EVENT_3 0.1]
[communicationCharaFace 5]
Dr. Roman
Anyway, guys, enemies sighted!
[k]
Dr. Roman
They're probably demonic statues placed by Ishtar to guard the mountain.
[k]
Dr. Roman
Each one has the magical energy of an A-ranked Servant! Stay sharp and engage them!
[k]
[messageOff]
[fadeout black 0.5]
[bgmStop BGM_EVENT_3 0.4]
[wait fade]
[soundStopAll]
[end]