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[soundStopAll]
[enableFullScreen]
[charaSet A 9008001 1 Astraea]
[charaSet B 1012001 1 Bedivere]
[charaSet C 1012001 1 Effect]
[charaSet D 1012001 1 Effect]
[cameraMove 0.1 0,0 1.01]
[wt 0.1]
[scene 107700]
[fadein black 1.0]
[wait fade]
[bgm BGM_EVENT_80 0.1]
[wt 0.2]
[se bac10]
[charaEffect C bit_talk_13 80,60]
[shake 0.03 3 3 0.3]
[wt 0.3]
[se bac11]
[charaEffect D bit_talk_13 -80,-80]
[shake 0.03 3 3 0.3]
[wt 0.7]
[charaScale B 1.1]
[charaTalk B]
[charaFace B 6]
[charaFadein B 0.1 0,7]
[se ad671]
[charaShake B 0.04 3 3 0.4]
[charaMoveScale B 1.0 0.4]
[charaMove B 0,0 0.4]
[wt 1.2]
[charaFace B 4]
[wt 1.0]
[bgmStop BGM_EVENT_80 2.5]
Bedivere
Aren't you going to finish me off?
[k]
[charaFadeout B 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaTalk A]
[charaFace A 1]
[charaFadein A 0.1 1]
Astraea
What for? Accountability is meant to benefit both the individual, and society as a whole.
[k]
1How so?
[bgm BGM_EVENT_11 0.1]
[charaFace A 0]
Astraea
It should be easy enough to understand how society benefits. Crimes must be punished to maintain order.
[k]
Astraea
But the individual who benefits the most from being held accountable is actually the criminal.
[k]
[charaFace A 4]
Astraea
After all, as long as time only flows one way,[sr]people can never truly atone for their sins.
[k]
[charaFace A 0]
Astraea
Even if a thief were to pay the original owner back a sum greater than the valuables they stole, they will never be able to erase the theft itself.
[k]
Astraea
Similarly, injuries we inflict on others may heal, but the fact that we injured them will never change.
[k]
Astraea
That is why we have accountability. Only punishment can absolve a sinner of their sins.
[k]
1So punishment is the key to absolution, huh...
[charaFace A 1]
Astraea
Bedivere, you already repaid your debt to society when you returned the sacred sword during that Singularity.
[k]
Astraea
The only thing that remained was your individual regret, so that is what I passed judgment on.
[k]
[bgmStop BGM_EVENT_11 1.5]
Astraea
And if I of all goddesses say your sins are absolved, then it must be so. Are you still unsatisfied?
[k]
[messageOff]
[charaFadeout A 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaTalk B]
[charaFace B 0]
[charaFadein B 0.1 1]
[wt 0.7]
[charaFace B 1]
[wt 0.7]
[bgm BGM_EVENT_77 0.1]
Bedivere
That's very arrogant of you...but also very refreshing.
[k]
[charaFadeout B 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaTalk A]
[charaFace A 0]
[charaFadein A 0.1 1]
Astraea
Once we wake back up in Chaldea, you, the king with the lance, and I should have tea together sometime.
[k]
[messageOff]
[charaFadeout A 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaTalk B]
[charaFace B 1]
[charaFadein B 0.1 1]
[wt 1.2]
[se ad928]
[seVolume ad928 0 0]
[seVolume ad928 1.4 0.1]
[wt 0.4]
[charaFadeout B 1.0]
[wt 1.0]
[seStop ad928 1.0]
[wt 1.7]
[charaTalk A]
[charaFace A 1]
[charaFadein A 0.1 1]
Astraea
He certainly put up a tremendous show of courage, didn't he? But I suppose I expected no less from the criminal who bore the sacred sword for fifteen hundred years.
[k]
1...You said it!
[charaFace A 0]
Astraea
Now then, I see the path continues in that direction. Shall we?
[k]
[messageOff]
[fadeout black 1.5]
[bgmStop BGM_EVENT_77 1.4]
[wait fade]
[wt 0.4]
[soundStopAll]
[end]