$03-00-13-26-1-0 [soundStopAll] [enableFullScreen] [charaSet A 6047000 1 Tezcatlipoca] [charaSet B 1098254400 1 Daybit] [charaSet C 6047000 1 Tezcatlipoca_Effects] [charaSet D 1098254400 1 Daybit_Effects] [charaScale C 1.3] [charaScale D 1.1] [sceneSet G 168800 1] [sceneSet H 168801 1] [charaScale G 1.2] [charaScale H 1.2] [imageSet S back10000 1 1] [charaScale S 1.01] [charaSet T 98115000 1 Effect] [charaScale T 1.4] [scene 10000] [fadein black 0.1] [wait fade] [wipeout openEye 0.1 0.1] [wait wipe] [scene 168800] [blur lens 0.1 2 10] [wt 0.1] [wipein openEye 0.6 1.0] [wait wipe] [wipeout openEye 0.6 1.0] [wait wipe] [wt 0.5] [wipein openEye 0.8 1.0] [wait wipe] [cueSe SE_21 21_ade649] [cueSeVolume 21_ade649 0 0] [se ad986] [seVolume ad986 0 0] [cueSeVolume 21_ade649 3.0 0.1] [seVolume ad986 3.0 0.1] [wipeout openEye 0.8 1.0] [wait wipe] [blurOff lens 0.1] [wt 0.5] [wipein openEye 1.5 1.0] [wait wipe] [wt 2.0] ?1:...Where am I...? ?! [wt 1.0] ?1:...I remember now. This is where I came before I woke up in that cave. ?! [wt 1.0] ?1:I can't see a thing, and there's no one else here. ?! [wt 1.0] [seStop 21_ade649 1.0] [seStop ad986 1.0] ?1:But, I also feel strangely fulfilled. ?! [wt 3.0] ?1:...I think I'll go pay him a visit. ?! [se ad173] [wipeout leftToRight 1.5 1] [seVolume ad173 1.5 0.4] [wait wipe] [seStop ad173 1.0] [charaFadein G 0.1 90,-220] [wt 1.0] [wipein rightToLeft 1.5 1] [charaMove G -90,-220 40.0] [wait wipe] [bgm BGM_EVENT_38 0.1] [wt 1.0] @ [lr]According to one interpretation of Aztec mythology, the dead were sorted into those who died in battle, and those who died of natural causes. [k] @ Those who died in battle were guided to the twelfth of the thirteen heavens[line 2]a paradise called Teteocán. [k] @ Teteocán's eastern region was Tlahuiztlampa, the final resting place for warriors who died in battle and human sacrifices. [k] @ Teteocán's western region was Cihuatlampa, the final resting place for women who died in childbirth. [k] @ Teteocán's southern region was Huitztlampa, the bright and shining final resting place for dead children. [k] @ And Teteocán's northern region was Mictlānpa, a zone of peaceful repose and quiet. [k] @ Mictlānpa was the domain of Tezcatlipoca, the omnipotent god of war and death who demanded sacrifice. [k] @ Meanwhile, there was also a separate subterranean underworld, divided into nine layers. [k] @ This underworld subjected the souls of humans who died of natural causes to numerous trials in order to make them strong enough to return to the living world. [k] @ That underworld was called Mictlān. [k] @ In Proper Human History, it was the domain of two gods: the exceedingly cunning Mictlāntēcutli, and his wife, Mictēcacihuātl. [k] @ These were the only gods who dealt solely with matters of death. [k] @ The Mesoamerican peoples thought of death as a close neighbor. Thus, every god had some connection to death, regardless of what kind of god they may have been. [k] @ There can be no life without death. [k] @ And the question of how to explain and overcome death was one each god could answer as they chose. [k] @ In that regard, there was no god more inscrutable than Tezcatlipoca. [k] @ As a god of war, he would seek warriors capable of winning battles, for he saw combat as the greatest height to which people could aspire. [k] @ But, the souls of warriors were not led to his domain. Instead, they were led to Tlahuiztlampa in the east. [k] @ Even though Tezcatlipoca would plant the seeds of war, it would always be another god who reaped their harvest. [k] @ Mictlānpa, Tezcatlipoca's paradise of peaceful repose and quiet. [k] @ Even now, it remains unclear what might have resulted in the dead being guided to this realm. [k] @ All we know for sure is that it was not a subterranean underworld, like Mictlān or Xibalba. [k] @ The best guess we have is that it was a domain for souls who had fought a great battle...and had earned a good long rest. [k] [messageOff] [wipeout leftToRight 1.5 1.0] [bgmStop BGM_EVENT_38 1.5] [wait wipe] [charaFadeout G 0.1] [scene 168801] [sceneSet G 168801 1] [charaScale G 1.2] [charaTalk depthOff] [charaDepth T 7] [charaDepth D 6] [charaDepth C 5] [charaDepth H 4] [charaDepth A 3] [charaDepth B 2] [charaDepth G 1] [charaFadein G 0.1 0,-220] [cameraMove 0.1 0,50 1.2] [wait camera] [se ad173] [wt 1.4] [seStop ad173 0.3] [wt 0.9] [se ade24] [seVolume ade24 0 0] [seVolume ade24 2.0 0.4] [wt 1.0] [wipein rightToLeft 1.5 1] [wait wipe] [wt 1.0] [seStop ade24 1.5] [cameraMove 1.5 0,0 1.01] [wait camera] [bgm BGM_MAP_10 0.1] [charaTalk B,A] [charaFace B 1] [charaFadein B 0.7 -300,0] [charaFace A 4] [charaFadein A 0.7 300,0] [wt 1.2] @Daybit There you have it, Tezcatlipoca. Chaldea stopped ORT. Your vision of the future is no more than an illusion now. [k] @Daybit God or not, now that you've spoken a falsehood, you need to be punished. [k] @Daybit Let me go get Quetzalcoatl. I believe her domain was Cihuatlampa to the west, right? [k] @Tezcatlipoca Damn, you serious? Please, anything but the birdbrain's macana. That thing rattles my skull harder than a hangover. [k] [charaFaceFade A 8 0.3] @Tezcatlipoca Besides, I didn't speak falsely. ORT did destroy a world: Mictlān. [k] @Tezcatlipoca I just embellished what came after a little bit. It could've gone all the way if I'd had a little more budget to work with. [k] [charaFaceFade A 0 0.3] @Tezcatlipoca ...Anyway, we've got a guest. Looks like it's the one you've been waiting for, Daybit. [k] [messageOff] [charaTalk B,A] [wt 1.0] ?1:Tezcatlipoca. ?2:Daybit. ?! [charaFace B 0] @Daybit I wouldn't say I was waiting for [&him:her]. This is quite a[sr]detour, you know. I figured the odds were fifty-fifty. [k] @Tezcatlipoca Of course [&he:she] was gonna show up. [&He:She] still has to[sr]get back what [&he:she] pawned. [k] @Tezcatlipoca Oh, so you ARE still gonna keep up the whole Master gig, fighting and all that, right, kid? [k] ?1:...Yes, I am. So if this is the border between life[csr]and death...I'm taking back my Master authority. ?2:...That's right. I'm reclaiming my Master authority[csr]and going back to my own world. ?! [charaFace B 2] @Daybit Hang on, Tezcatlipoca.[sr]I thought [%1] had already regained [&his:her] Master authority. [k] @Daybit We both saw [&him:her] summoning Servants. [k] [charaFaceFade A 1 0.3] @Tezcatlipoca Yeah, [&he:she] was able to do that much. As long as [&he:she][sr]had [&his:her] Command Spells, [&he:she] could use the underworld[sr]boundaries to draw on the connections [&he's:she's] made so[sr]far. [k] @Tezcatlipoca I gave those Command Spells to Camazotz, and [&he:she][sr]got them all back from him. [k] @Tezcatlipoca But I never gave up [&his:her] Master authority.[sr]That, I've still got. [k] [charaFace B 3] @Daybit I see. So it wasn't truly a fair fight after all. [k] @Daybit That explains why the [&man:woman] who saved the world[sr]seemed so unintimidating.[bgmStop BGM_MAP_10 1.5] [k] [charaFace B 4] @Daybit All right, let's fight. [k] [bgm BGM_BATTLE_189 0.1] @Daybit This is Mictlānpa, a realm of neither life nor death. [k] @Daybit You don't have to worry about the debt you incurred to return to life now. Here, you're in perfect condition, Master. [k] @Daybit The winner will be kicked back to life, and the price that was paid returned. [k] @Daybit In your case, that would mean regaining your Command Spells, your Master authority. In my case... What would happen in my case, Tezcatlipoca? [k] @Tezcatlipoca You'd come back to life with another chance. Hell, I could even return you to the moment you summoned me. [k] @Tezcatlipoca Make sure ORT destroys the whole planet this time. 'Course, that means you'd have to face Chaldea a second time, too. [k] [charaFace B 8] @Daybit So I would have to repeat that year, huh? All five hundred and twenty-five thousand, six hundred minutes... No, wait. [k] @Daybit That's all right. It would only be around thirty hours. [k] ?1:So you still haven't given up? Why? ?2:I don't get it. Why are you so hell-bent on destroying Earth? ?! [charaFace B 1] @Daybit What a strange question. I'm doing this for the same reason you do what you do. [k] [charaFace B 0] @Daybit It's not out of a sense of duty; it's just what I want to do. Pure self-gratification. [k] @Tezcatlipoca Ha! You really are one hell of a berserker, fracturing the whole damn planet to amuse yourself! And that Master there's cut from the same cloth! [k] [charaFaceFade A 0 0.3] @Tezcatlipoca All right. I'll banish whoever wins from my domain. This'll be the last initiation into Aztec mythology. [k] [messageOff] [charaTalk A,C] [charaMove A 250,0 1.4] [charaMove B -350,0 1.4] [charaMove G -50,-220 1.4] [wt 0.8] [charaFace C 0] [charaFadein C 0.4 0,150] [charaFadein H 0.4 0,-150] [wt 0.6] @C:Tezcatlipoca Don't hold back, now. I want you putting everything you've got into this fight. Do that, and I'll still respect the loser. [k] [messageOff] [charaTalk off] [charaPut T 0,140] [charaEffect T bit_talk_tsk_shadow] [cueSe SE_22 22_ad1169] [wt 0.2] [charaMove T 0,50 4.0] [charaMove C 0,20 5.0] [charaMove H 0,-220 5.0] [wt 3.0] @Tezcatlipoca Those who flee in panic, hesitate to kill, and second-guess justice are cowards, not to be recognized as warriors. [k] @Tezcatlipoca You shun death too much for my liking, but you've survived this long while holding on to your principles, so you've earned my recognition. [k] [messageOff] [cueSeStop 22_ad1169 0.5] [cueSe Servants_9944280 m52805] [charaEffectStop T bit_talk_tsk_shadow] [wt 2.0] [charaCrossFade C 6047002 0 0.5] [wait charaCrossFade C] [cueSeStop m52805 2.0] [wt 2.0] @Tezcatlipoca Master of Chaldea. If you truly harbor the soul of a warrior, then I will respond as a warrior myself. [k] [charaFadeout B 0.1] [charaFadeout G 0.1] [charaSet A 6047002 1 Tezcatlipoca] @Tezcatlipoca I welcome all warriors, no matter what form they take. [k] @Tezcatlipoca In Aztec culture, only victorious warriors can receive glory and acclaim. I'm all for that. [k] [charaFaceFade C 2 0.3] @Tezcatlipoca But in battle, there are losers as well as winners. The losers' efforts, courage, and choices never endure. [k] [charaFaceFade C 4 0.3] @Tezcatlipoca That, I can't abide. Everyone who dies in battle should be met with an equal reward. [k] @Tezcatlipoca That's why my domain welcomes winners and losers alike. [k] @Tezcatlipoca Every soul that fought with bravery, lost miserably, and was swiftly forgotten has a home here. [k] [charaFace A 4] [charaFadein A 0.1 1] @Tezcatlipoca I recognize their accomplishments, and offer them rest and tranquility. [k] [messageOff] [charaFadeout C 0.7] [charaFadeout H 0.7] [wt 1.0] [charaFaceFade A 6 0.3] @Tezcatlipoca So...which will you be, [%1]? [k] [charaTalk on] @Tezcatlipoca Will you be a loser and go off to the paradise over the horizon to your eternal rest? [k] @Tezcatlipoca Or will you be the winner and return once more to your own battle? [k] [charaFaceFade A 0 0.3] @Tezcatlipoca Real talk, all of Mictlān is at stake in this battle. If you win, the Seventh Lostbelt will truly be finished. [k] @Tezcatlipoca I will use the dawning sun[line 2]Nāhui-Olīn, our fifth sun[line 2]to bring Mictlān's story to a close. [k] @Tezcatlipoca Show me your resolve. Now is the time to choose between life and death. [k] [messageOff] [charaTalk off] [charaFace D 0] [charaFadein D 0.6 -150,0] [charaFadein H 0.6 50,-220] [charaMove D -175,0 0.6] [charaMove H 0,-220 0.6] [wt 1.0] @Daybit Just because [&he:she] chooses life doesn't mean [&he'll:she'll][sr]be able to claim it. This realm will be [&his:her] final[sr]resting place. [k] [charaFace D 10] @Daybit Chaldea has abused humanity far too much to be a match for the Foreign God. [k] @Daybit Chaldeas[line 2]no, Marisbury, is not an enemy of humankind. He's an enemy of the entire universe. [k] @Daybit If I'm the only one who sees him for what he truly is... [k] @Daybit ...then I'll destroy this planet and stop humankind from becoming the greatest villains in the known universe. [k] [charaFace D 2] @Daybit Your goal is to save the world.[sr]Mine is to save all of creation. [k] @Daybit We may both have humankind's best interests at heart, but given how different our approaches are, this conflict was inevitable. [k] @Daybit Now, get ready, [%1]. Neither of us have anything holding us back here. [k] @Daybit I challenge you not as a Crypter, but as a Master. Win or lose, this is the end. [k] @Daybit Let's see how you compare to the simulation battles I imagined inside my Coffin. [k] [messageOff] [fadeout black 0.5] [bgmStop BGM_BATTLE_189 0.4] [wait fade] [soundStopAll] [end]