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03-00-06-04-1-0
[soundStopAll]
[charaSet A 4040002 1 Europa]
[charaSet B 1098127610 1 Peperoncino]
[charaSet C 1098189900 1 "Demeter (Silhouette)"]
[charaSet D 1098189900 1 Demeter]
[charaSet S 5009000 1 "Effect Dummy 1"]
[charaSet T 5009000 1 "Effect Dummy 2"]
[charaFilter C silhouette 00000080]
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Gazing up at the sky...
[k]
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...always reminds me of my beautiful, fragile daughter.
[k]
My dear daughter, who was born solely to be loved.
[k]
You always loved everything that grew on the land.[sr]You always had such a bright smile on your face.
[k]
I always hoped that one day, you would meet someone wonderful, fall in love, and have a dear child of your own who looked just like you.
[k]
Then that child would one day have a child[sr]of their own, and so on, and so on...
[k]
...until one day, the land would[sr]be covered with your descendants.
[k]
That's what I used to dream about.[sr]And I truly believed it would happen.
[k]
But now...
[k]
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Ahh...[sr]Why?
[k]
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Why?
[k]
Why did you leave the land that day?
[k]
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[scene 91400]
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Great Orbital Shrine Olympia Dodona.
[k]
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Hanging Perimeter Gardens.
[k]
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[charaTalk A]
[charaFace A 9]
[charaFadein A 0.1 1]
Europa
...[sr]...
[k]
Europa
...The birds are chirping merrily again today.
[k]
Europa
They sing the praises of Olympus. They sing of how happy they are to be here amongst its glorious skies, bountiful harvests, and beautiful vistas.
[k]
[charaFace A 4]
Europa
Ahh, and yet...
[k]
Europa
My heart sits ill at ease...
[k]
[charaFadeout A 0.1]
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[charaTalk B]
[charaFace B 4]
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Peperoncino
Sounds like you've got it rough too, hon.
[k]
Peperoncino
You're the queen, right? In my world's version of Greek mythology, I remember Zeus falling in love with a human queen at one point...
[k]
[charaFace B 0]
Peperoncino
But they say you fused with Zeus's first wife, Hera?
[k]
Peperoncino
Doesn't that feel like sharing a body with[sr]your mother-in-law? How can you stand it?
[k]
Peperoncino
And on top of that,[sr]you're even acting as his priestess.
[k]
[charaFace B 9]
Peperoncino
...I guess Zeus must be really attached to you.
[k]
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Peperoncino
By the way, just out of curiosity,[sr]how does this Lostbelt feel about women's rights?
[k]
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[charaTalk A]
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Europa
During the Olympia Machia, Lady Hera suffered a grave wound, and her original mechanical body was destroyed.
[k]
[charaFace A 0]
Europa
But Zeus was reluctant to lose[sr]his beloved queen forever.
[k]
Europa
By fusing her remnants with me, a Heroic Spirit from Proper Human History, he was able to prolong both of our lives.
[k]
[charaFace A 7]
Europa
Such is the depth of his love for us.
[k]
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[charaTalk B]
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Peperoncino
...I see.
[k]
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[charaFace A 8]
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Europa
Thank you for worrying about me, Pepe.
[k]
[charaFace A 4]
Europa
Now, um... If you wouldn't mind...
[k]
Europa
...I was hoping to ask you about the Chaldeans.
[k]
[charaFace B 9]
Peperoncino
How could I say no to that? Especially after you've so kindly been putting me up in your lovely palace[line 2]er, shrine.
[k]
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Demeter
[charaTalk D]
Oh, what's this? Are you two having a nice chat?
[k]
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Demeter
Any friend of Kirschtaria Wodime's is a friend[sr]of Zeus's. Please, make yourself at home.
[k]
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Peperoncino
Why thank you. Don't mind if I do then.
[k]
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Demeter
I must applaud your initiative, Queen Europa.
[k]
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[charaTalk A]
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[charaFace A 9]
[charaFadein A 0.1 2]
Europa
Lady Demeter.
[k]
Demeter
I would never have thought to do something so dreadful as gathering information on Chaldea and Proper Human History.
[k]
[charaFace D 1]
Demeter
What's this all about?[sr]No, wait, let me guess.
[k]
[charaFace A 4]
Europa
...[sr]...
[k]
Demeter
Is it because you feel responsible[sr]for letting them get away yesterday?
[k]
[charaFace A 10]
Europa
...Yes, that's right. I feel terrible about not[sr]being able to fulfill Lord Zeus's revelation.
[k]
[charaFace D 4]
Demeter
Oh, you poor thing.[sr]You really are quite the worrywart, aren't you?
[k]
[charaFace D 1]
Demeter
But you don't have to worry about things like this.[sr]Just let myself and the other gods take care of it.
[k]
Demeter
You may have assimilated with Lady Hera, but you're still only a demigod. Zeus would never want you pushing yourself beyond your limits.
[k]
[charaFace D 6]
Demeter
All you need to do is sit and smile by the flowers,[sr]like any young maiden your age.
[k]
Demeter
Have you met my daughter Persephone yet?[sr]I would just love to see you two become friends!
[k]
[charaFace A 4]
Europa
...Lady Demeter, I'm afraid Persephone is[line 2]
[k]
[charaFace D 0]
Demeter
A Servant, was it?
[k]
Demeter
Heroes who were inscribed in humanity upon their[sr]death, and now materialize as Heroic Spirits?
[k]
[charaFace D 8]
Demeter
What a truly awful procedure.[sr]I can scarcely think of anything more dreadful.
[k]
Demeter
Everyone knows humans should[sr]only be born from their mothers.
[k]
[charaFace D 1]
Demeter
Say, I have a wonderful idea, Europa.[sr]You should think of me as your mother now.
[k]
[charaFace A 9]
Europa
I...
[k]
[charaFace D 6]
Demeter
It's quite all right, Europa.[sr]There's no need to be polite.
[k]
Demeter
I'm the goddess of the land,[sr]and the land has always been mother to all things.
[k]
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Peperoncino
Mother of the land, huh.[sr]That sounds like Gaia.
[k]
Peperoncino
In the Greek mythology I know, she was the mother of the Earth, the gods, and everything else under the sun. She was also married to Uranus, the first god of the heavens.
[k]
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Demeter
First, there was Chaos. Then Gaia, the land,[sr]came forth and gave birth to everything.
[k]
Demeter
The land has always been a mother.[sr]That's how it's supposed to be.
[k]
Demeter
And the sea...
[k]
[charaFace D 4]
Demeter
The sea was...also a mother.[sr]Or at least, it was supposed to be...
[k]
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[charaTalk A]
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Europa
...[sr]...
[k]
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Peperoncino
The sea?
[k]
[charaFace B 7]
Peperoncino
Hmm. I didn't sense any sort of femininity[sr]from the late god of the sea in Atlantis...
[k]
Peperoncino
Maybe that refers to the Oceanids[line 2][sr]the daughters of the sea?
[k]
[charaFadeout B 0.1]
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[charaTalk D]
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Demeter
Teehee. Oh, Pepe, human sage.[sr]That isn't what I mean.
[k]
Demeter
Hmm... I suppose it might be difficult[sr]for you to understand.
[k]
[charaFace D 10]
Demeter
But, all the same...
[k]
[charaFace D 0]
Demeter
...I'm certain the sea was also once a mother.
[k]
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