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[charaSet A 7006001 1 "Sakata Kintoki"]
[charaSet B 6005001 1 Jack]
[charaSet C 4032000 1 Reines]
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1This place is huge...!
[charaTalk A]
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Sakata Kintoki
I'll say this for whoever handled[sr]the design: their taste is golden.
[k]
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[charaTalk B]
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Jack
Wooow, there's so many paintings and things in here![sr]Some things are all curved, some are all straight... They're just like guts!
[k]
1It really is all about guts with you, isn't it...
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Reines
This place might not be like the real London, but I'd still bet it covers about half of the British Museum.
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Reines
I could easily spend a week here and it wouldn't be enough. All right, let's be quick and efficient about canvasing the place and taking out any intruders.
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[charaTalk C]
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Reines
Hmm. So you're Servants, you say?
[k]
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[charaTalk A]
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Sakata Kintoki
Rogue Servants, yeah.[sr]Somethin' in this land summoned us here.
[k]
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Jack
We don't have any idea what for, though![sr]Maybe it just wanted us to play and have fun!
[k]
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Reines
Now I see. I've heard of you before,[sr]though we usually call you Ghost Liners.
[k]
1Ghost Liners?
2What are those?
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Reines
In this case, I'd say they're Heroic Spirits that have made their mark on history. Just think of them as great figures and heroes of ages past.
[k]
[charaFace C 0]
Reines
But of course, in a case involving mages and Mystics,[sr]the usual intrepid explorer approach won't cut it.
[k]
Reines
Magecraft and Mystics might adhere to a set of rules,[sr]but when you get right down to it, all bets are off.
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Reines
The power of flight? Walking through walls? Playing God and making new humans out of nothing? All within the realm of possibility.
[k]
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Reines
And if that weren't bad enough, even basic rules are different depending on which magical lineage you're dealing with, so standard investigative procedures will amount to absolutely nothing in a case like this.
[k]
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Reines
That's why these kinds of cases aren't about the whodunit or the howdunit, since both of those can be fudged to hell and back.
[k]
Reines
No, what we need to figure out is the whydunit.
[k]
1The whydunit?
Reines
It's a subgenre of murder mystery where[sr]the culprit's motive plays a crucial role.
[k]
2Like in a murder mystery.
Reines
Exactly. They're subgenres. As you can probably guess, whodunits focus on the culprit's identity, howdunits on the tricks employed, and whydunits on the motive.
[k]
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Reines
My brother used to say that sort of thing all the time... How bitterly ironic that he'd end up the victim of one such mystery himself.
[k]
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Reines
We might be up against a mage, but they're still human at heart. If anything, their motive is bound to be an even greater fixation for them.
[k]
Reines
After all, you can't be a mage unless you're willing[sr]to give up everything else in your life for magecraft.
[k]
Reines
So without all that excess holding you back, your motive can't help but become pure as the proverbial driven snow.
[k]
Reines
It's a lot like being a Servant in a way. No matter how great or powerful they might be, they're still dead spirits engraved on the Throne of Heroes.
[k]
Reines
As a result, they can't help but be true to themselves. Whatever their nature[line 2]good, evil, honest, deceitful[line 2]it's still one-hundred-percent pure.
[k]
1Completely pure in nature...
2So even evil people can be pure...
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Reines
So to tie it all together, it doesn't matter[sr]who went missing, or how they went missing.
[k]
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Reines
What matters is WHY they went missing.
[k]
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Jack
We don't really get it...
[k]
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Reines
Don't worry, it's a lot simpler than it might sound.[sr]For now, let's just keep looking around the museum.
[k]
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