$03-00-10-04-2-0 [enableFullScreen] [soundStopAll] [charaSet A 98002000 1 Merlin] [charaSet B 1098231510 1 Mash] [charaSet C 5045001 1 Altria] [charaSet D 1049000 1 "Senji Muramasa"] [charaSet E 98006200 1 ???] [charaFilter E silhouette 4D1A0E80] [imageSet F back10000 1] [charaScale F 1.05] [imageSet G back10000 1] [charaScale G 1.05] [charaFilter G silhouette 600000FF] [scene 10000] [fadein black 1.5] [wait fade] [se ad13] [wt 0.5] @Nemo Like we discussed earlier, we'll be standing by in the Storm Border in Lake District airspace. [k] @Nemo We expect the operation to take about three hours. That's all the time the ship[line 2]no, Britain, has left. [k] @Nemo We have no way of knowing what will happen in the spirit cavern. [k] @Nemo So please, try to be as careful as you possibly can,[sr][%1]. [k] ?1:Got it. Entering the spirit cavern inside Albion now! ?! [messageOff] [se ad598] [se ad928] [seVolume ad928 0 0.2] [wt 2.0] [se ad747] [seStop ad928 1.0] [wt 3.0] @Mash That...felt different from the Water Mirror[bgm BGM_EVENT_70 0.1][sr]that sent me to the past in Norwich... [k] @Mash Does this mean we're inside Albion's spirit cavern now? Can we still contact Chaldea? [k] @Mash ...No, we can't.[sr]We're cut off now, just as Da Vinci predicted. [k] @Mash Gathering coordinate data now. [k] @Mash Ten... Twenty... Forty... Eighty... Eighty!? [k] @Mash Master, you're not going to believe this, but it looks like we're eighty km below ground now! [k] @Senji Muramasa Damn, that's even deeper than the pit. A lot deeper. Are we...even sure this is underground? [k] @Senji Muramasa It's completely pitch dark, and it doesn't even feel like I'm standing on anything. [k] @Merlin You're not wrong. This world is in a whole other[sr]layer[line 2]another dimension, to put it simply. [k] @Merlin You were just able to bypass all the ground in the way thanks to Albion. [k] @Merlin But be warned that it goes much deeper. [k] @Merlin In Proper Human History, the eighty-km mark is where Albion gave up the ghost... [k] @Merlin But in this Lostbelt, Albion managed to[sr]make a route all the way to Avalon. [k] @Merlin Unfortunately, the path wasn't wide enough for Albion to get through, so they still died on the surface. [k] ?1:You mean there's a spirit cavern like this in Proper Human History, too? ?! @Merlin That's right. Though over there, it's known as the Spiritual Tomb. [k] @Merlin In Proper Human History, the Spiritual Tomb of Albion ends at the eighty km mark. [k] @Merlin Beyond that is a world known as the Fairy Realm, which no human can enter. [k] @Merlin But since the British Lostbelt is ALL this world's Faerie Realm, there are no such restrictions here. [k] @Merlin So we can keep going down as far as we like. [k] @Merlin In real-world distance, you're starting at the four-hundred km mark and going further down to the “Beyond D” layer twenty-seven hundred km away. [k] @Merlin That is where you'll find your destination:[sr]the planet's inner sea. [k] @Senji Muramasa Wait. So we're eighty km below ground now, and our destination's twenty-seven hundred km below ground? How the hell can we cover that kind of distance? [k] @Merlin Simple. You take a shortcut. [k] @Merlin When I said it'd take an hour, I wasn't basing that on how fast you travel. I meant that's how long it'd take. Period. [k] @Merlin I'll use a series of transit time reduction[sr]spells to bring you all to your destination. [k] @Merlin Anyway, this must be pretty dull for you. How about we turn on the lights? [k] [messageOff] [bgmStop BGM_EVENT_70 1.5] [cueSe Servants_500800 bac1290] [seVolume bac1290 0 0.6] [fadeout white 1.5] [wait fade] [scene 122300] [se ad598] [fadein white 2.0] [wait fade] [wt 2.0] [charaDepth D 3] [charaDepth C 2] [charaDepth B 1] [charaTalk off] [charaFace B 6] [charaFadeinFSR B 0.1 340,0] [charaFace C 10] [charaFadein C 0.1 0,0] [charaFace D 18] [charaFadeinFSL D 0.1 -340,0] [wt 1.5] ?1:Whoa! It's a cave now!? ?! [charaFadeout D 0.1] [charaFadeout C 0.1] [charaFadeout B 0.1] [wt 0.1] [charaTalk on] [charaTalk A] [charaFace A 0] [charaFadein A 0.4 1] [wt 0.4] @Merlin So, what do you think?[sr]Doesn't this feel more like a cavern? [k] @Merlin Now go on, keep moving. The transit time reduction I mentioned is kicking in with every step you take. [k] @Merlin This place is Earth's memory. Well, more like a space made of pure information, really. [k] @Merlin The idea is to skip past all the vague, hazy memories, and get you straight to your destination. [k] [charaFadeout A 0.1] [wt 0.1] [charaTalk B] [charaFace B 12] [charaFadein B 0.1 1] @Mash Th-that should be a huge help, but...um... [k] [charaFadeout B 0.1] [wt 0.1] [charaTalk C] [charaFace C 8] [charaFadein C 0.1 1] @Altria Is that...Merlin? (Third time she's asked) [k] [charaFadeout C 0.1] [wt 0.1] [charaTalk D] [charaFace D 12] [charaFadein D 0.1 1] @Senji Muramasa So, finally showin' us what you really look like? [k] [charaFadeout D 0.1] [wt 0.1] [bgm BGM_EVENT_94 0.1] [charaTalk A] [charaFace A 0] [charaFadein A 0.1 1] @Merlin Hm? Is something wrong? Oh, I see. Struck dumb by my true glory. I get it. [k] [messageOff] [charaMoveReturn A 0,32 0.3] [se adm21] [seStop adm21 0.3] [wt 0.3] [charaMoveReturn A 0,32 0.3] [se adm21] [seStop adm21 0.3] [wt 0.6] @Merlin Very well, then. Heap your praise upon me! You can even worship me if you like, Muramasa! [k] @Merlin It's been a long time since I've shown up, after all. I need to leave as strong an impression as possible, given the short time I have! [k] ?1:(Let's just keep what he looks like right now to ourselves.) ?2:(Well, I'm not gonna be the one to tell him. This is hilarious.) ?! [charaFadeout A 0.1] [wt 0.1] [charaTalk B] [charaFace B 8] [charaFadein B 0.1 1] @Mash (...Good point. We probably shouldn't[sr]pry too deeply into this.) [k] [bgmStop BGM_EVENT_94 2.0] [charaFace B 0] @Mash More importantly...[sr]Senpai, that mural over there... [k] ?1:Yeah. It's the same as the one in Londinium. ?2:I think it was called the “Abyssal Worm”? ?! [charaFadeout B 0.1] [wt 0.1] [charaTalk A] [charaFace A 0] [charaFadein A 0.1 1] @Merlin Oh? Are you seeing the priestess's memories projected there? Perfect. [k] @Merlin I'll take the hour you'll be traveling to tell you how this all began. [k] @Merlin This is the story of the British Lostbelt's genesis, and of what precisely the faerie of paradise's mission entails. [k] [charaFadeout A 0.1] [wt 0.1] [charaTalk C] [charaFace C 11] [charaFadein C 0.1 1] @Altria ... [k] [messageOff] [fadeout black 1.5] [wait fade] [charaFadeout C 0.1] [scene 10000] [wt 1.0] [fadein black 1.0] [wait fade] @ [lr]“It became ocean at the end.[sr]There was ocean at the beginning.” [k] @ “After the shooting star passed, the land all ran into rivers...” [k] [messageOff] [scene 124400 1.5 FULLSCREEN_IMAGE_DEVICE_WIDTH] [wt 2.5] [bgm BGM_EVENT_11 0.1] @ Long, long ago... As far back as time can go... [k] @ Six faeries went outside to find the world had become an ocean. [k] [messageOff] [scene 124401 1.5 FULLSCREEN_IMAGE_DEVICE_WIDTH] [wt 2.5] @ “This is awful,” they thought. “How terrible our world has become.” [k] @ Then, a large shadow rose up from the ocean. [k] @ It belonged to a giant fluffy creature. [k] @ On its shoulder stood one of the animals the faeries believed was gone. [k] [messageOff] [scene 124402 1.5 FULLSCREEN_IMAGE_DEVICE_WIDTH] [wt 2.5] @ The six faeries and the god soon became friends. [k] @ It wasn't easy living on the ocean; there was nowhere to go and nothing to do. [k] @ But the god made things better for the six faeries by sheltering them from the waves. [k] @ “The ocean without waves is nice,[sr]but we still miss having land!” [k] @ So the six faeries offered the god their joy. [k] @ And they offered the god their wish. [k] @ Then they offered the god himself. [k] [messageOff] [scene 124403 1.5 FULLSCREEN_IMAGE_DEVICE_WIDTH] [wt 2.5] @ And so, the faeries' wish was granted. [k] @ Then, after their rejoicing ended... [k] [messageOff] [bgmStop BGM_EVENT_11 0.5] [charaPut G 0,-200] [charaFadeTime G 0.2 0.5] [wt 1.2] @ ...they tricked the god into drinking poisoned wine, and he died. [k] [messageOff] [fadeout black 1.5] [wait fade] [charaFadeout G 0.1] [scene 124404 FULLSCREEN_IMAGE_DEVICE_WIDTH] [wt 0.1] [fadein black 1.5] [wait fade] [bgm BGM_EVENT_76 0.1] @ And so, the faeries acquired the god's body. [k] @ They made the body into land on which they could live. [k] @ They were grateful, too, to be able to make use of the crying, screaming animal the dead god left behind. [k] @ She was their only human, but one simply wasn't enough. [k] @ So, being very careful not to kill her, they cut her to pieces. [k] @ They cast a spell on her to make sure she wouldn't die no matter what they did, and used every last piece of her. [k] @ Thus did the Isle of Britain come into being.[sr]Thus did the great mistake begin. [k] @ May the first six faeries find salvation. May the first six faeries be cursed for all time. [k] [messageOff] [fadeout black 1.0] [bgm BGM_EVENT_76 1.0 0.5] [wait fade] [scene 122300] [wt 1.0] [fadein black 1.0] [wait fade] [charaDepth D 3] [charaDepth C 2] [charaDepth B 1] [charaTalk off] [charaFace B 6] [charaFadeinFSR B 0.1 340,0] [charaFace C 38] [charaFadein C 0.1 0,0] [charaFace D 17] [charaFadeinFSL D 0.1 -340,0] [wt 1.8] [charaFadeout D 0.1] [charaFadeout C 0.1] [charaFadeout B 0.1] [wt 0.1] [charaTalk on] [bgm BGM_EVENT_76 1.0 1.0] [charaTalk A] [charaFace A 0] [charaFadein A 0.1 1] @Merlin There you have it. You may have heard it before, but that's the story of Britain's creation. [k] @Merlin Any questions? [k] ?1:...That's not how I remember it. ?2:Is that why...? ?! @Merlin Indeed. The first six faeries, the progenitors of the six clans, killed Cernunnos. [k] @Merlin The pit you saw on the surface is Cernunnos's grave, and the curse spilling out of it even as we speak is his rage. [k] [charaFadeout A 0.1] [wt 0.1] [charaTalk B] [charaFace B 7] [charaFadein B 0.1 1] @Mash But...why would the faeries do such a thing? [k] [messageOff] [charaFadeout B 0.1] [wt 0.1] [charaTalk C] [charaFace C 4] [charaFadein C 0.1 1] [wt 1.5] [charaFadeout C 0.1] [wt 0.1] [charaTalk A] [charaFace A 0] [charaFadein A 0.1 1] @Merlin He was in their way. [k] @Merlin This all happened fourteen thousand years ago. [k] @Merlin When the six faeries came out from paradise and onto the surface, Earth was already covered in a sea of nothingness. [k] @Merlin The one who ended up helping the six stranded faeries was a Celtic beast god who had come up to the surface just like they had... [k] @Merlin A god who would later come to be known as Cernunnos. [k] @Merlin Cernunnos and his priestess, the lone human who had managed to survive just like the faeries had, both did their best to protect the faeries. [k] @Merlin At first, the faeries were grateful for their help. [k] @Merlin But, the sea of nothingness never changed. No matter how much time passed, no land appeared. [k] @Merlin The faeries blamed Cernunnos for that.[sr]They thought he just wasn't strong enough. [k] @Merlin What's more, they didn't particularly like his priestess. [k] @Merlin She was constantly telling them to sort themselves out, and consider the consequences of their actions. [k] @Merlin Eventually, the faeries couldn't take it anymore, and decided to deal with Cernunnos. Permanently. [k] @Merlin They figured that since they didn't have any land to stand on, they could find a substitute. [k] @Merlin And since Cernunnos was so big, they thought his body could serve just fine as a small island. [k] @Merlin But of course, Cernunnos was a god. They couldn't kill him easily. So they came up with a plan, and held a festival. [k] @Merlin They told Cernunnos they were holding the festival in his honor, to worship him, and held a banquet with lots of wine. [k] @Merlin Cernunnos was delighted that he was being celebrated for being the faeries' first official god. [k] @Merlin He probably figured they were trying to change their thoughtless ways. [k] [bgmStop BGM_EVENT_76 2.0] @Merlin And so, against his priestess's wishes,[sr]Cernunnos attended the banquet, and[line 2] [k] [charaFadeout A 0.1] [wt 0.1] [charaTalk D] [charaFace D 15] [charaFadein D 0.1 1] @Senji Muramasa ...And was poisoned to death when he drank their wine.[sr]Some rejoicing that turned out to be. [k] ?1:... [charaFadeout D 0.1] [wt 0.1] [bgm BGM_EVENT_70 0.1] [charaTalk A] [charaFace A 0] [charaFadein A 0.1 1] ?2:What about the priestess? What happened to her? [charaFadeout D 0.1] [wt 0.1] [bgm BGM_EVENT_70 0.1] [charaTalk A] [charaFace A 0] [charaFadein A 0.1 1] @Merlin The faeries used her as the foundation[line 2]no, the base ingredient, for the humans that came later. [k] @Merlin The truth is, every human in the British Lostbelt is an inferior copy of the priestess who was killed during Britain's genesis. [k] ?! @Merlin At any rate, as A-ray, the six faeries went on to create their own stone and forest children and grow their clans. [k] @Merlin As time passed, they transformed more and more[sr]of Cernunnos's body into land. [k] @Merlin But after a hundred years, things stopped going quite so well for the faeries. [k] @Merlin Their children kept dying, turning into fallen trees, adrift on the sea. [k] @Merlin New generations kept being born, so the number of faeries never decreased. [k] @Merlin And thanks to the humans who had been copied from the priestess's cells, Britain slowly developed into a civilization. [k] @Merlin With civilization came new societal roles. The faeries made new types of faeries, and their forests flourished like never before. [k] @Merlin But, they also kept dying for no reason whatsoever. [k] @Merlin Eventually, the six progenitor faeries realized Cernunnos's rage was the cause. [k] @Merlin Even though Cernunnos's soul was gone,[sr]his body wasn't completely dead. [k] @Merlin In fact, his heart alone still burned with the fire they used to cremate him. [k] @Merlin Even in his death, Cernunnos's body continued to smolder with anger and curses. [k] @Merlin He could very well have come back to life at any time. [k] @Merlin The faeries were so shocked by this that they fled Cernunnos's body. [k] @Merlin Fortunately, this was right around the time their children's corpses were starting to form new ground. [k] @Merlin And faerie corpses are essentially made from the same stuff as the planet itself. [k] @Merlin The fallen trees became earth and stone and quickly filled in the sea, almost as if they were trying to cover up the faeries' sins. [k] @Merlin That's how this Lostbelt began. That's why this Isle of Britain uses faerie corpses to grow and expand. [k] @Merlin After several thousand years, the faeries had acquired their very own Britain. [k] @Merlin But all the while, Cernunnos's body was still there. [k] @Merlin A divine grave that would let no ocean-filling fallen tree near it. [k] @Merlin An indelible reminder of the faeries' sin[line 2][sr]a reminder that rejected their corpses. [k] @Merlin Eventually, the fallen trees blocked off the ocean's water for good, and Cernunnos's body was left behind at the bottom of the sea. [k] @Merlin That is the true nature of the pit. It's not actually a pit; it's the remains of a patch of dried-up ocean. [k] [charaFadeout A 0.1] [wt 0.1] [charaTalk B] [charaFace B 4] [charaFadein B 0.1 1] @Mash An island made by killing a god...[sr]The faeries' original sin... [k] [charaFadeout B 0.1] [wt 0.1] [charaTalk D] [charaFace D 0] [charaFadein D 0.1 1] @Senji Muramasa It wasn't just Cernunnos they killed, but the priestess who served him as well. [k] @Senji Muramasa No... She wasn't just killed. She was desecrated and used as a tool for all these fourteen thousand years. [k] @Senji Muramasa No wonder Cernunnos is so pissed. I doubt even killing every faerie in Britain would be enough to satisfy him. [k] [charaFace D 17] @Senji Muramasa Although... Why'd he come to the surface anyway? [k] @Senji Muramasa Isn't it kind of narrow-minded to curse the whole damn world just because you got killed? 'Specially after you went out of your way to get involved with the faeries? [k] [charaFadeout D 0.1] [wt 0.1] [charaTalk C] [charaFace C 24] [charaFadein C 0.1 1] @Altria That's probably because... [k] @Altria ...Cernunnos was an envoy of paradise sent to reprimand the faeries. [k] @Altria That was the whole reason he came here: to punish them. [k] @Altria ...I don't think his heart was in it, though. [k] @Altria Like this mural shows,[sr]Cernunnos was a very kind god by nature. [k] @Altria But the faeries might have found him terrifying simply because he existed. [k] ?1:So, his whole purpose in coming here was to reprimand the faeries? ?2:Does that mean the reason the world became a sea of nothingness is[line 2] ?! [charaFadeout C 0.1] [wt 0.1] [charaTalk A] [charaFace A 0] [charaFadein A 0.1 1] @Merlin That's right. That's the point where this Lostbelt diverged from Proper Human History, and its greatest mistake. [k] @Merlin You see, fourteen thousand years ago was the greatest turning point for all of humanity. [k] @Merlin Maybe you heard something about the planetary envoy that almost destroyed Earth's past ancient civilization back in Olympus? [k] [messageOff] [fadeout black 1.5] [bgmStop BGM_EVENT_70 1.5] [wait fade] [charaFadeout A 0.1] [scene 93600] [wt 1.0] [fadein black 1.0] [wait fade] [wt 0.3] [bgm BGM_EVENT_79 0.1] @Mash Yes, we did. It was a white civilization-destroying giant named Sefar, who fell from a shooting star. [k] @Mash Sefar wiped out countless pantheons, and almost destroyed every civilization on Earth... [k] @Mash In the end, it was humans who managed to defeat it, not gods. [k] @Mash I heard they did so using Divine Constructs[line 2]weapons made in the planet's inner sea meant to combat planetary threats. [k] @Mash I also heard that the sacred sword Excalibur was[sr]the greatest such weapon, and that it was... [k] @Mash ...That it was...created in Britain... [k] [messageOff] [fadeout black 1.0] [bgmStop BGM_EVENT_79 1.0] [wait fade] [scene 122300] [wt 1.0] [fadein black 1.0] [wait fade] [bgm BGM_MAP_74 0.1] [charaTalk B] [charaFace B 6] [charaFadein B 0.1 1] @Mash ...That's right. I just realized that nobody here has ever mentioned it. [k] @Mash The very idea of a sacred sword just doesn't exist in this version of Britain. [k] @Mash So that must mean[line 2] [k] ?1:Excalibur was never made here? [charaFadeout B 0.1] [wt 0.1] ?2:Well, they did have Arondight and Galatine here, right? [charaFadeout B 0.1] [wt 0.1] [charaTalk D] [charaFace D 15] [charaFadein D 0.1 1] @Senji Muramasa Those have to be fake. They were just borrowing their names from the Round Table of Proper Human History. [k] @Senji Muramasa 'Sides, Barghest's Galatine was her horn, and Mélusine's Arondight was just crystallized magical energy. [k] @Senji Muramasa So yeah, it's pretty clear that no sacred sword was ever made in this Britain. [k] [charaFadeout D 0.1] [wt 0.1] ?! [charaTalk A] [charaFace A 0] [charaFadein A 0.1 1] @Merlin That's right. And I'm sure I don't have to tell you what happened as a result. [k] @Merlin In this “what if” world, humanity never had the means to defeat Sefar. [k] @Merlin That's why they were wiped out. [k] @Merlin Sefar destroyed all the planet's landmasses and took them for itself, leaving only a sea of nothingness with a few aquatic life-forms. [k] @Merlin So why was the sacred sword never made? The reason for that is both exceedingly simple and unsurprising. [k] @Merlin Its creators slacked off. [k] @Merlin The A-ray[line 2]that is, the six faeries who were supposed[sr]to forge it in the planet's inner sea... [k] @Merlin ...decided it would be okay to take a day off just this once, and went off to have fun. [k] @Merlin It was only once they noticed something had gone wrong with the world and went up to the surface that they realized the consequences of their choices. [k] @Merlin But, they figured there was no changing the past, and refused to accept that the world's destruction was their fault. [k] @Merlin So Cernunnos, the one god who had taken shelter in paradise to keep his priestess safe... [k] @Merlin ...was sent to reprimand them, and make them atone for their sins. [k] @Merlin But then, the faeries killed Cernunnos and his priestess, the last surviving human. [k] @Merlin At that point, they could no longer return to the planet's inner sea. [k] @Merlin “Only those free of sin may pass.” Meaning, only faeries without sin can go to paradise. [k] @Merlin It's the same for all of Britain's faeries,[sr]as they're all descended from those original six. [k] @Merlin None of them can enter the planet's inner sea. And so, they continued to suffer on that island of sin to atone. [k] ?1:So, a single lapse in judgment ended the world... ?2:So that's how this Lostbelt came into being... ?! @Merlin That's right. It all started with the sacred sword never being made. [k] @Merlin Eventually, faeries chosen from the planet's inner sea[sr]were sent to the surface to correct this mistake. [k] @Merlin The first one was Viviane, and the second one was you, Caster. [k] @Merlin Your mission is to have the six clans admit to their mistake and inherit the Mystic needed to create the sacred sword. [k] @Merlin The Bells of Pilgrimage indicate that the clan heads have accepted their sins, and the faerie who rings all of them becomes the sacred sword itself. [k] @Merlin But as Morgan, Viviane refused to do that. [k] @Merlin After all, once the sacred sword was made, the very premise on which this Lostbelt is built would cease to be. [k] @Merlin I'm sure you learned about this yourself when you rang the bell in Orkney, Caster. [k] @Merlin And in spite of that, you continued on your path, defeated Morgan, and now, you're here with [%1]. [k] @Merlin You must have had to face down so many doubts to come this far. [k] @Merlin In fact, you may never be entirely free of them. [k] @Merlin But even so, you're still here, which is why I believe you have what it takes to see this through to the end. [k] [bgmStop BGM_MAP_74 3.0] [charaTalk depthOff] [charaDepth A 1] [charaDepth F 9] [charaPut F 1] [charaFadeTime F 2.0 0.4] @Merlin ...Anyway, I know that was a lot of talking,[sr]but we're almost at our destination now. [k] @Merlin The convictions of the last dragon are waiting up ahead to see if you all are qualified to proceed. [k] [charaFadeTime F 2.0 0.6] @Merlin “Only those free of sin may pass”... [k] @Merlin That sin doesn't refer to the original sin you're born with, or the sins you've committed in your life thus far. [k] @Merlin It refers to what you're about to do, and what your hearts are resolved to now. [k] [charaFadeTime F 2.0 0.8] @Merlin It's your reason for living. Your principle for existence and prosperity. [k] @Merlin The way to the land of hope will only open for those who demonstrate true strength in these regards. [k] [messageOff] [fadeout black 1.0] [wait fade] [charaTalk depthOn] [charaFadeout A 0.1] [charaFadeout F 0.1] [scene 10000] [wt 1.0] [fadein black 1.0] [wait fade] [charaTalk E] [charaFace E 0] [charaFadein E 1.5 1] [wt 1.8] [bgm BGM_BATTLE_75 0.1] @??? It's gone.[sr]Everything on the surface is gone. [k] @??? The sky, the sea... Life...[sr]Everything I've ever seen. [k] @??? My records will never again grow in number. [k] @??? I will never again know new joys. [k] @??? You who would choose the sacred sword's wielder.[sr]You who would chant the king's name. [k] @??? If you seek a new world, then leave all traces of the old behind. [k] @??? My name is ■■■■■■. I am the last dragon, the one who chose to continue flying above the ground instead of returning to the inner sea. [k] @??? If you can overcome these tears,[sr]I will offer my heart to the forger of stars. [k] [messageOff] [fadeout black 0.5] [bgmStop BGM_BATTLE_75 0.4] [wait fade] [soundStopAll] [end]