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03-00-04-11-3-0
[soundStopAll]
[charaSet A 98115300 1 Holmes]
[charaSet B 23003001 1 Ganesha]
[charaSet C 1039001 1 Lakshmi]
[charaSet D 1098124510 1 "Da Vinci"]
[charaSet E 8001410 1 Mash]
[charaSet F 1098167500 1 Woman]
[charaSet G 1098127610 1 Peperoncino]
[charaSet H 1019001 1 Rama]
[charaSet I 1098166400 1 Nezha]
[charaSet J 98115000 1 Effect]
[charaPut J 1200,1200]
[charaEffect J bit_talk_10_LowLevel]
[charaPut I 2000,2000]
[charaEffect I bit_talk_06]
[scene 75200]
[fadein black 1.0]
[wait fade]
[wt 0.8]
[bgm BGM_EVENT_81 0.1]
1William Tell...!
[charaPut J 1]
[charaTalk D]
[charaFace D 1]
[charaFadein D 0.1 1]
Da Vinci
Sweet! We got his True Name!
[k]
Da Vinci
Times may have changed, but he's still one of the most famous Archers in history. Maybe we should look for a few apples he can shoot off your head?
[k]
[charaFadeout D 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaTalk A]
[charaFace A 0]
[charaFadein A 0.1 1]
Holmes
As a rule, Servants are usually summoned in their prime.
[k]
Holmes
So his middle-aged appearance must be because that time in his life is when his skills were at their peak.
[k]
[charaFadeout A 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaPut J 1200,1200]
[charaTalk E]
[charaFace E 0]
[charaFadein E 0.1 1]
Mash
And then there's Asclepius...[sr]That must be the Servant in the hood.
[k]
[charaFadeout E 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaPut J 1]
[charaTalk D]
[charaFace D 7]
[charaFadein D 0.1 1]
Da Vinci
He was one of the Greek heroes who sailed on the Argo. He's known as the father of medicine, and he's still worshipped in some circles today.
[k]
[charaFace D 0]
2Asclepius...!
[charaPut J 1]
[charaTalk D]
[charaFace D 1]
[charaFadein D 0.1 1]
Da Vinci
Sweet! We got his True Name!
[k]
Da Vinci
Asclepius is a hero known for being one of the Argonauts, and for founding medicine as we know it today.
[k]
Da Vinci
It's too bad Atalante's not here;[sr]she might have been able to tell us more about him.
[k]
[charaFadeout D 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaTalk A]
[charaFace A 0]
[charaFadein A 0.1 1]
Holmes
And then there's William Tell...one of the most famous hunters in the world. So that's who the elderly man is.
[k]
Holmes
As a rule, Servants are usually summoned in their prime.
[k]
Holmes
So his middle-aged appearance must be because that time in his life is when his skills were at their peak.
[k]
[charaFadeout A 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaTalk D]
[charaFace D 0]
[charaFadein D 0.1 1]
Da Vinci
Interestingly, neither of these Heroic Spirits have any connection to India whatsoever.
[k]
Da Vinci
But now, they've been given the Divinity and power of Indian gods... I wonder what effect that's had on their abilities.
[k]
[charaFadeout D 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaPut J 1200,1200]
[charaPut I 1]
[charaTalk I]
[charaFace I 0]
[charaFadein I 0.1 1]
Nezha
Answer: Unknown. I never paid much attention to their abilities. I did not need to.
[k]
[charaFace I 4]
Nezha
Oh...[sr]Report: I have reached my limit.
[k]
Nezha
Outsider... No, Master of Chaldea.
[k]
[charaFace I 0]
Nezha
Maybe we will meet again someday.
[k]
[bgmStop BGM_EVENT_81 1.5]
Nezha
And if we do...
[k]
[charaFace I 6]
Nezha
...let it not be this defective version of me.[sr]I hope it will be that other, pure me...
[k]
[messageOff]
[wt 0.7]
[se ad52]
[charaSpecialEffect I flashErasure 1 2.0]
[wait charaSpecialEffect I]
[charaEffectStop I bit_talk_06]
[wt 2.5]
[charaSet I 1098123210 1 Goredolf]
[charaTalk H]
[charaFace H 0]
[charaFadein H 0.1 1]
Rama
Just because a Servant is given divine power, that doesn't necessarily mean they will see it as a good thing.
[k]
Rama
If anything, it was that power that made her see herself as defective...
[k]
[charaFadeout H 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[bgm BGM_EVENT_70 0.1]
[charaTalk E]
[charaFace E 4]
[charaFadein E 0.1 1]
Mash
...Yes. Even Servants are no exception.
[k]
Mash
Knowing what you need, what you don't,[sr]what to keep, what to discard...
[k]
[charaFace E 7]
Mash
I think everyone has to decide those things for themselves, because no two people are exactly alike.
[k]
Mash
It's no one else's place to unilaterally choose them for you. Not even a god...
[k]
[charaFadeout E 0.1]
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[charaTalk F]
[charaFace F 3]
[charaFadein F 0.1 1]
Woman
...
[k]
[charaFadeout F 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaTalk C]
[charaFace C 4]
[charaFadein C 0.1 1]
Lakshmi
You had every right to say what[sr]you did to that Lōkapāla.
[k]
Lakshmi
I can more than understand your anger at someone desiring to cut themselves off from this world after they've been going around doing the same to others.
[k]
[charaFace C 5]
Lakshmi
All I'm saying is that the ones serving the god have their reasons as well.
[k]
Lakshmi
As that girl there just said, it's not right for a single entity, even a god, to make decisions for the entire world.
[k]
[charaFadeout C 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaTalk F]
[charaFace F 0]
[charaFadein F 0.1 1]
Woman
Yes... You're right. Besides, the important thing is that you and your comrades succeeded at defeating one of the Lōkapāla.
[k]
Woman
This is cause for celebration.[sr]I'll go tell the others!
[k]
[messageOff]
[se ad60]
[charaMove F -50,0 0.5]
[charaFadeout F 0.4]
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[wt 0.8]
[charaPut J 1]
[charaTalk I]
[charaFace I 4]
[charaFadein I 0.1 1]
[wt 1.2]
[charaFace I 2]
Goredolf
Wahahaha! Not only did you defeat one of the Lōkapāla, you even learned the True Names of the other two Servants!
[k]
[bgmStop BGM_EVENT_70 1.5]
Goredolf
This is a most welcome turn of events,[sr][%1]! It feels like... Like...
[k]
Goredolf
Like the car infuriatingly blocking our way moved aside, and we finally got to floor it and leave them in the dust!
[k]
Goredolf
Now we just have to keep up our momentum[sr]all the way to the finish line!
[k]
[charaFadeout I 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaPut J 1200,1200]
[charaTalk B]
[charaFace B 5]
[charaFadein B 0.1 1]
Ganesha
Uh, you're not really much good at gauging the mood, are you? We're not exactly celebrating here...
[k]
[charaFace B 3]
Ganesha
No, wait. My god power's telling[sr]me what's really going on here.
[k]
[bgm BGM_EVENT_77 0.1]
[charaFace B 0]
Ganesha
You did gauge the mood here, and just ignored it... NEETs like me aren't too good at that sort of social stuff.
[k]
Ganesha
Though I guess you could also[sr]call it a pretty minor skill.
[k]
[charaFadeout B 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaPut J 1]
[charaTalk I]
[charaFace I 9]
[charaFadein I 0.1 1]
Goredolf
Would you mind not psychoanalyzing me right where I can hear you!? Especially when you're going to be so spot-on!
[k]
[charaFace I 3]
Goredolf
As the Commander, I merely offered my[sr]assessment of the present situation...
[k]
[charaFadeout I 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaPut J 1200,1200]
[charaTalk H]
[charaFace H 4]
[charaFadein H 0.1 1]
Rama
A Servant doesn't get to choose who summons them.[sr]While this was very unfortunate for Nezha, it worked out for us.
[k]
Rama
If she hadn't purposely worn herself down, I don't think we could have avoided taking some heavy losses.
[k]
[charaFadeout H 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaTalk E]
[charaFace E 4]
[charaFadein E 0.1 1]
Mash
I agree. It doesn't feel like we[sr]won so much as she let us win.
[k]
[charaFadeout E 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaTalk G]
[charaFace G 0]
[charaFadein G 0.1 1]
Peperoncino
Nezha was a special case, since she just happened to have a special connection to the Indian Divinity she was given.
[k]
Peperoncino
I don't think we can count on anything similar happening with the Lōkapāla who don't have any ties to India.
[k]
[charaFadeout G 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaTalk E]
[charaFace E 4]
[charaFadein E 0.1 1]
Mash
...
[k]
[charaFadeout E 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaTalk H]
[charaFace H 0]
[charaFadein H 0.1 1]
Rama
Agreed. Aśvatthāman was a significant threat,[sr]even when we were only trying to get away.
[k]
Rama
His regenerative abilities and his immortality were both on a scale I've rarely seen.
[k]
Rama
As for the other Servants...
[k]
Rama
...we should assume they're at least as powerful as Nezha would have been if she'd made better use of Kubēra's power, if not more so.
[k]
1Yeah. The next one we face might not be this easy.
[charaFace H 1]
Rama
Exactly, Master.[sr]I'll make sure to remain on my guard!
[k]
[charaFadeout H 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
2Ah, we'll figure something out!
[charaFadeout H 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaTalk B]
[charaFace B 4]
[charaFadein B 0.1 1]
Ganesha
That's it!? I can't tell if you're deliberately trying to stay positive, or just a hopeless optimist.
[k]
[charaFadeout B 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaTalk C]
[charaFace C 1]
[charaFadein C 0.1 1]
Lakshmi
Still, if nothing else, at least we've made a bit of progress.
[k]
Lakshmi
Eliminating one of the Divinities under Arjuna's control is a victory no matter how you look at it.
[k]
[charaFace C 4]
Lakshmi
Though of course, it's still too early to say how much value or significance this victory portends...
[k]
[charaFadeout C 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaTalk H]
[charaFace H 1]
[charaFadein H 0.1 1]
Rama
Actually, now that you mention it...I think I do feel a little lighter.
[k]
Rama
That indescribable pressure we've[sr]felt hindering us in this world...
[k]
Rama
That strange feeling that something is off, that's been preventing us from finding our footing...
[k]
Rama
It feels like it's not quite as bad now.
[k]
[charaFadeout H 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaPut J 1]
[charaTalk A]
[charaFace A 0]
[charaFadein A 0.1 1]
Holmes
Hmm. It seems safe to assume that eliminating one of the Lōkapāla has improved the state of the world somehow.
[k]
Holmes
Needless to say, if we're going to defeat Arjuna, we'll need to reduce his overwhelming power and find a way to draw out more of our own.
[k]
Holmes
If eliminating Lōkapāla can achieve both at once,[sr]that would truly be killing two birds with one stone.
[k]
[charaFadeout A 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaTalk D]
[charaFace D 14]
[charaFadein D 0.1 1]
Da Vinci
Forget birds or stones. At this point, that looks to be our only possible path to victory, period.
[k]
[charaFace D 0]
Da Vinci
So I guess we'll just have to make our way down it a little bit at a time. Journey of a thousand miles and all that.
[k]
Da Vinci
In other words, our next course of action is to try and take out all the other Lōkapāla.
[k]
Da Vinci
And luckily, we now know where[sr]we can probably find them.
[k]
Da Vinci
Sure, they may just be very general directions, but it's still better than having no lead at all. Plus, I bet the towns and villages in those areas will know something.
[k]
1No objections here.
2Sounds good to me.
[charaFadeout D 0.1]
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[charaTalk A]
[charaFace A 0]
[charaFadein A 0.1 1]
Holmes
According to Nezha, Aśvatthāman moves around freely on his own, so going after him won't be an option.
[k]
[bgmStop BGM_EVENT_77 1.5]
Holmes
So the question is, who do we pursue first?[sr]William Tell, or Asclepius?
[k]
[charaFadeout A 0.1]
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[charaTalk I]
[charaFace I 10]
[charaFadein I 0.1 1]
Goredolf
Hmph, that's a no-brainer.[sr]The Archer is clearly the higher priority target.
[k]
[charaFadeout I 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[bgm BGM_EVENT_70 0.1]
[charaTalk D]
[charaFace D 0]
[charaFadein D 0.1 1]
Da Vinci
Oh? Why's that?
[k]
[charaFadeout D 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaTalk I]
[charaFace I 6]
[charaFadein I 0.1 1]
Goredolf
Isn't it obvious? We can't have him[sr]sniping [%1], now can we!?
[k]
Goredolf
[&He's:She's] the cornerstone of our[sr]whole operation here, after all.
[k]
[charaFace I 10]
Goredolf
I may be personally blessed by the goddess of fortune,[sr]but [%1] there is the one holding the key to[sr]our victory.
[k]
Goredolf
Therefore, we should take out the Archer first,[sr]to eliminate the risk of [%1] being taken out[sr]at a distance and ensure [&his:her] safety.
[k]
[charaFadeout I 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaTalk A]
[charaFace A 0]
[charaFadein A 0.1 1]
Holmes
I understand how you feel, but I'm not[sr]certain the choice is so clear-cut.
[k]
Holmes
We shouldn't let our king rush headlong into danger just because we're wary of their rook.
[k]
[charaFadeout A 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaTalk I]
[charaFace I 4]
[charaFadein I 0.1 1]
Goredolf
Nnn... Nnnnnn... No, no, I understand.[sr]It's a question of who has the greater advantage.
[k]
[charaFace I 0]
Goredolf
The fact is, we currently have no Servants who excel at mid to long-range combat.
[k]
Goredolf
Every member in our current lineup is a close to midrange fighter.
[k]
Goredolf
If we were to go after the Archer first, we could end up struggling to pin him down, only to have him really throw a wrench in the works by calling in reinforcements.
[k]
[charaFadeout I 0.1]
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[charaTalk A]
[charaFace A 0]
[charaFadein A 0.1 1]
Holmes
Agreed, that is a distinct possibility.
[k]
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[charaTalk I]
[charaFace I 0]
[charaFadein I 0.1 1]
Goredolf
Casters, on the other hand, tend to be excellent mages,[sr]but they're certainly not known for their prowess in battle.
[k]
Goredolf
Being an excellent mage doesn't automatically make you an excellent warrior, after all.
[k]
Goredolf
No, most Casters fight by laying cunning traps and collecting information outside of battle to stack the deck in their favor.
[k]
Goredolf
So in a head-to-head brawl, they're likely to fall one step behind compared to an Archer. If we can drag them into such a brawl, we should have a good chance of defeating them.
[k]
[charaFace I 1]
Goredolf
Essentially, our goal would be to reduce the enemy's forces by going after the weaker opponent first.
[k]
[charaFadeout I 0.1]
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[charaTalk A]
[charaFace A 0]
[charaFadein A 0.1 1]
Holmes
That would leave the Archer's threat looming over us, but that has been no less true all this time.
[k]
Holmes
I believe we can minimize the risks by taking measures against any attempts at sniping and eliminating the Caster as quickly as possible.
[k]
[charaFadeout A 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaTalk I]
[charaFace I 1]
[charaFadein I 0.1 1]
Goredolf
Then it's settled. We'll go after the Caster first.
[k]
[messageOff]
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[charaPut J 1200,1200]
[bgmStop BGM_EVENT_70 1.5]
[charaTalk B]
[charaFace B 4]
[charaFadein B 0.1 1]
[wt 0.8]
Ganesha
I can't believe it.
[k]
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[charaPut J 1]
[charaTalk I]
[charaFace I 5]
[charaFadein I 0.1 1]
Goredolf
Wh-what can't you believe?[sr]As a fellow chubster, I demand an explanation!
[k]
[charaFadeout I 0.1]
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[charaPut J 1200,1200]
[charaTalk B]
[charaFace B 2]
[charaFadein B 0.1 1]
Ganesha
H[messageShake 0.05 2 2 0.4]ey! I'll have you know [bgm BGM_EVENT_94 0.1]that I only have all[sr]this extra weight out of respect for Ganesha!
[k]
[charaFace B 5]
Ganesha
Anyway, I was just surprised that you were acting like a decent commander for once!
[k]
Ganesha
You really do know the differences between Servant classes, don't you, Gotchy?
[k]
[charaFadeout B 0.1]
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[charaPut J 1]
[charaTalk I]
[charaFace I 10]
[charaFadein I 0.1 1]
Goredolf
(Gotchy...? Does that mean she thinks I'm like Karl Gotch, the undisputed god of pro wrestling...?)
[k]
[charaFace I 11]
Goredolf
Heh. That's a rather elegant nickname you've come up with there, young lady. That, I appreciate.
[k]
[charaFace I 1]
Goredolf
But to be clear, I've been studying this sort of thing ever since I knew was going to be the next director of Chaldea.
[k]
Goredolf
After all, it would be quite the farce if Chaldea's top brass didn't know the first thing about its crucial Heroic Spirit summoning system.
[k]
Goredolf
Isn't that right, Kyrielight?
[k]
[charaFadeout I 0.1]
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[charaPut J 1200,1200]
[charaTalk E]
[charaFace E 13]
[charaFadein E 0.1 1]
Mash
Yes, Director. I know you've been studying diligently every day since we left Russia.
[k]
[charaFadeout E 0.1]
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[charaTalk I]
[charaFace I 13]
[charaFadein I 0.1 1]
Goredolf
What!? No, no, I've known these things all along![sr]I'm nothing if not a capable commander, after all!
[k]
[charaFace I 1]
Goredolf
Er, regardless, I now easily know just[sr]as much as a newly minted Master.
[k]
Goredolf
Furthermore, I've also taken another[sr]look at [%1]'s reports.
[k]
Goredolf
By this point, I can quickly calculate each class's traits, the cost of summoning a given Servant, and the amount of strain placed on the nervous system by the Mystic Code...
[k]
[se ad172]
Goredolf
...with just one hand and a common pocket calculator.[seStop ad172 0.2]
[k]
Goredolf
Incidentally, [%1], you'll be getting hungry[sr]in about three hours, so make sure you have some[sr]rations ready to go.
[k]
[charaFadeout I 0.1]
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[charaPut J 1200,1200]
[charaTalk E]
[charaFace E 6]
[charaFadein E 0.1 1]
Mash
(He's even calculated the rate Master burns calories...!)
[k]
[messageOff]
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[charaTalk G]
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Peperoncino
Yes, yes, very impressive.[sr]Now, can we get back on track?
[k]
Peperoncino
So, we'll be going after Asclepius first. Nezha said he's in charge of the south, but how do we go about finding him?
[k]
[charaFadeout G 0.1]
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[charaTalk C]
[charaFace C 0]
[charaFadein C 0.1 1]
Lakshmi
I am told there's a town in the south. If his job includes keeping an eye on the people in his region, there's a strong chance he'll show up there.
[k]
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[charaTalk D]
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[charaFadein D 0.1 1]
Da Vinci
In that case, we should be able to ask someone in this[sr]village where to find it. [bgm BGM_EVENT_82 0.1]Okay, sounds like a plan to[sr]me.
[k]
[charaFadeout D 0.1]
[wt 0.1]
[charaTalk I]
[charaFace I 10]
[charaFadein I 0.1 1]
Goredolf
Good! All right, [%1], your next mission is to[sr]head south, find the Caster Asclepius, and defeat him!
[k]
[charaFadeout I 0.1]
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[se ade158]
[charaTalk D]
[charaFace D 28]
[charaFadein D 0.1 1]
Da Vinci
Oh, and don't worry.
[k]
Da Vinci
Yours truly, the beautiful Ms. Da Vinci, will be holding an extensive lecture on Greek heroes to give you something to listen to on the way!
[k]
[messageOff]
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[wait fade]
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