Ethelbald Rex Southmark : I must also consider the option of killing you. |
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William G. Maryblood : How frightening. |
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William G. Maryblood : And how would you have me die? |
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Ethelbald Rex Southmark : I will say you were poisoned in the battle with the wyvern, |
(0:01:41.71) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : and that treatment came too late when you started to spit up blood. |
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William G. Maryblood : I understand what he's saying. |
(0:01:49.19) |
William G. Maryblood : A hero who can't even prove his identity |
(0:01:51.21) |
William G. Maryblood : is asking him for forces to operate in a region he doesn't even govern. |
(0:01:53.53) |
William G. Maryblood : Of course he'd see it as dangerous. |
(0:01:58.61) |
William G. Maryblood : I can handle those two, but there's still the risk of projectile weapons, |
(0:02:02.82) |
William G. Maryblood : and the prince is pretty skilled himself. |
(0:02:06.75) |
William G. Maryblood : No, it's pointless to think about it. |
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William G. Maryblood : In any case, I have to get through this somehow. |
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William G. Maryblood : I need to speak from the heart and plead my case earnestly. |
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William G. Maryblood : Your Highness... |
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Ethelbald Rex Southmark : What? |
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William G. Maryblood : If all saltiness were to disappear from the world, |
(0:02:25.50) |
William G. Maryblood : what would give salt its salty flavor? |
(0:02:28.29) |
William G. Maryblood : If all those who carry a flame live only in the sunlight, |
(0:02:32.83) |
William G. Maryblood : upon what do they shine their flames? |
(0:02:38.23) |
William G. Maryblood : I have received a part of that flame from Gracefeel, the goddess of light. |
(0:02:41.85) |
William G. Maryblood : I believe the ones who carry that flame |
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William G. Maryblood : are the ones who should march first into the darkness. |
(0:02:49.68) |
William G. Maryblood : They must shine the light upon those who lament in darkness, |
(0:02:54.11) |
William G. Maryblood : and light the path for those who follow behind. |
(0:02:56.70) |
William G. Maryblood : So please, I beg of you. |
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William G. Maryblood : Can you somehow grant permission for this undertaking of mine? |
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Ethelbald Rex Southmark : William, this path will only lead to despair. |
(0:03:13.97) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : It won't work, and even if it does, you will pay the price. |
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William G. Maryblood : I have business with that despair you speak of. |
(0:03:22.71) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : Oh? How so? |
(0:03:26.37) |
William G. Maryblood : I don't like its face, so I want to kick it as hard as I can. |
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Ethelbald Rex Southmark : Kick it in the face? I like that! |
(0:03:38.50) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : Come to think of it, you are a high priest, aren't you? |
(0:03:42.28) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : And you have quite a good friend, too. |
(0:03:46.04) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : What, you didn't notice? |
(0:03:50.91) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : When I said I was going to kill you, |
(0:03:53.66) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : that half-elf there gave me quite the murderous glare. |
(0:03:55.56) |
Meneldol : Wh-What're you talkin' about? |
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Meneldol : I was just steeling myself 'cause I figured you'd kill me, too. |
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Meneldol : Damn it, don't look so happy! |
(0:04:05.37) |
EXTRA : Bishop, please stop! |
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EXTRA : His Highness is with a guest at the moment! |
(0:04:08.78) |
Anna : Please wait, Father! |
(0:04:09.44) |
Bert Bagley : Stay out of my way! |
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Bert Bagley : You damned fools! |
(0:04:13.71) |
Bert Bagley : Prince Ethelbald, do not act irrationally! |
(0:04:17.19) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : Oh? Whatever do you mean, Bishop Bagley? |
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Bert Bagley : Do not play dumb with me! |
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Bert Bagley : This young man is registered with my temple! |
(0:04:27.65) |
Bert Bagley : Though it may be temporary, he is a member of the temple! |
(0:04:31.47) |
Bert Bagley : And you beckon him here without a word to me? |
(0:04:34.62) |
Bert Bagley : Do you mean to disregard the temple's authority?! |
(0:04:37.26) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : Oh, I had no idea. |
(0:04:40.11) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : Is this true? |
(0:04:42.86) |
William G. Maryblood : Uh, yes. |
(0:04:44.16) |
Bert Bagley : Ignorance is no excuse! |
(0:04:45.52) |
Bert Bagley : You cannot forego verification protocol simply because I was away! |
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Ethelbald Rex Southmark : So you say, but the people from your temple seemed happy to send him to me. |
(0:04:51.72) |
Bert Bagley : Hmph! A total lack of discipline! |
(0:04:56.70) |
Bert Bagley : I will give them a stern talking-to later! |
(0:04:59.10) |
Bert Bagley : In any case, he— |
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Ethelbald Rex Southmark : The thing is, Bishop Bagley... |
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Ethelbald Rex Southmark : He is not what you think he is. |
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Bert Bagley : Huh? |
(0:05:07.30) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : He came here asking me to assemble a private army. |
(0:05:08.41) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : Says he wants to save the poor people of Beast Woods. |
(0:05:11.61) |
Bert Bagley : What?! |
(0:05:14.97) |
Bert Bagley : Y-You— |
(0:05:16.29) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : I would be lying if I said it never crossed my mind to kill him right here. |
(0:05:17.99) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : But he's just so frank. |
(0:05:23.04) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : Somehow, I started to find it quite amusing. |
(0:05:25.41) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : Which is why... |
(0:05:28.75) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : I'm thinking of appointing him as a knight. |
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Ethelbald Rex Southmark : Would your temple give him its blessing? |
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Ethelbald Rex Southmark : You know, a paladin. |
(0:05:39.69) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : The temple and I will share the responsibility and the profits equally. |
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Ethelbald Rex Southmark : What do you say? |
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Bert Bagley : What?! |
(0:05:48.23) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : He would, of course, fall under our joint authority. |
(0:05:49.65) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : If it comes to it, you could always have him excommunicated. |
(0:05:53.34) |
Bert Bagley : Th-Th-That is not the issue here! |
(0:05:55.90) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : The temple can attest to his character, |
(0:05:58.40) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : and as the Wyvern Killer, he should have no problems with the rest. |
(0:06:01.16) |
Bert Bagley : This is proceeding too quickly! |
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Bert Bagley : I will return to the temple and think it over! Is that acceptable?! |
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Ethelbald Rex Southmark : Yes. |
(0:06:11.58) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : But it would make me truly happy to see this happen, Bagley. |
(0:06:13.02) |
Ethelbald Rex Southmark : I've taken a liking to this young man. |
(0:06:17.15) |
Bert Bagley : Assuming I do become his patron, |
(0:06:19.94) |
Bert Bagley : spare me your silly games! |
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Bert Bagley : You, novice boy! We're leaving! |
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William G. Maryblood : R-Right. |
(0:06:27.79) |
Bert Bagley : Honestly, what a troublemaker. |
(0:06:36.32) |
Bert Bagley : Demanding a private army? What were you thinking? |
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Meneldol : What's that old geezer's deal? |
(0:06:40.23) |
William G. Maryblood : Uh, Menel, he's... |
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Bert Bagley : Especially you, novice! |
(0:06:43.99) |
Bert Bagley : How dare you go and take matters into your own hands?! |
(0:06:46.59) |
Meneldol : So what if we did? It's not like you're our boss or anything. |
(0:06:48.89) |
Bert Bagley : Excuse me?! |
(0:06:52.68) |
Bert Bagley : I am the head of the temple, in case you forgot! |
(0:06:54.02) |
Meneldol : So what? You wanna fight over it? |
(0:06:55.72) |
Bert Bagley : How dare you speak to me that way?! Insolence! |
(0:06:57.37) |
Anna : I'm sorry. |
(0:06:58.70) |
Anna : My father has struggled with many unresolved issues of late, and it has him on edge. |
(0:06:59.90) |
Meneldol : And I'm saying it ain't your business. We don't work for you. |
(0:07:00.75) |
William G. Maryblood : No, I apologize for my friend's behavior. |
(0:07:03.18) |
Bert Bagley : Excuse me?! |
(0:07:04.45) |
Meneldol : Just so you know... |
(0:07:05.36) |
Bert Bagley : Just so you
know, you two came to my
temple! |
(0:07:06.22) |
William G. Maryblood : Anyway, um... So you're Bishop Bagley's daughter? |
(0:07:06.80) |
Meneldol : I'm saying— |
(0:07:09.69) |
Bert Bagley : I'm
saying, don't create problems for me! |
(0:07:10.46) |
Anna : Yes, though not by blood. |
(0:07:10.98) |
Meneldol : Look, first of all— |
(0:07:13.15) |
Bert Bagley : First
of all, you— |
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Anna : He was once in charge of a temple in the capital that had a large orphanage. |
(0:07:13.96) |
Meneldol : Will you quit cutting me off?! I'm still talking! |
(0:07:14.91) |
Bert Bagley : What?! You— |
(0:07:17.95) |
Meneldol : And stop talking down to me! Who do you think you are?! |
(0:07:19.65) |
William G. Maryblood : Ah, I see. |
(0:07:19.80) |
Anna : When His Highness Ethelbald asked my father to relocate here, |
(0:07:21.17) |
Bert Bagley : I am— |
(0:07:22.92) |
Meneldol : The head of the temple, right? |
(0:07:23.38) |
Meneldol : I'm telling you, that's got nothing to do with us! |
(0:07:25.29) |
Anna : I came to this continent along with a dozen or so others. |
(0:07:25.64) |
Bert Bagley : If you— |
(0:07:26.99) |
Meneldol : Ugh, I can't deal with this! |
(0:07:27.83) |
William G. Maryblood : So that's what happened. |
(0:07:28.84) |
Bert Bagley : Don't you interrupt me! I'm still speaking! |
(0:07:29.23) |
William G. Maryblood : He's in a position where he can throw his weight around, |
(0:07:30.67) |
Meneldol : What?! |
(0:07:31.81) |
Bert Bagley : Have you no respect for your superiors?! |
(0:07:32.61) |
William G. Maryblood : he has connections everywhere, and he has loyal subordinates. |
(0:07:33.33) |
Meneldol : And I keep telling you, that's got nothing to do with anything! |
(0:07:35.78) |
William G. Maryblood : Bishop Bagley. |
(0:07:38.45) |
William G. Maryblood : Thank you for your help. |
(0:07:40.93) |
William G. Maryblood : Your intervention with the crown prince saved us. |
(0:07:42.64) |
Bert Bagley : Hmph! I did nothing to warrant your gratitude! |
(0:07:46.51) |
Bert Bagley : I only defended the temple's authority from the crown prince's selfishness. |
(0:07:49.37) |
Bert Bagley : You only happened to be a part of that. |
(0:07:53.78) |
Bert Bagley : Besides, when he becomes amused by something, |
(0:07:56.33) |
Bert Bagley : he has a habit of doing unthinkable things. |
(0:07:58.68) |
Bert Bagley : It's truly a problem. |
(0:08:00.59) |
Bert Bagley : But be that as it may, |
(0:08:02.39) |
Bert Bagley : I must respect his worldly authority. |
(0:08:04.71) |
Bert Bagley : I will be taking his proposal into consideration. |
(0:08:07.76) |
Bert Bagley : You will remain in the chapel after the evening prayer. |
(0:08:10.73) |
William G. Maryblood : All right, I understand. |
(0:08:14.08) |
William G. Maryblood : Oh, but... um... |
(0:08:16.07) |
Bert Bagley : What? |
(0:08:18.46) |
William G. Maryblood : What is the "evening prayer"? |
(0:08:20.21) |
Bert Bagley : You absolute fool! |
(0:08:22.40) |
Anna : You know the prayer by the names "vespers" and "compline"? |
(0:08:28.91) |
Bert Bagley : Those holy practices were revised 200 years ago. |
(0:08:31.33) |
Bert Bagley : Did you serve your apprenticeship under one of such a long-lived race? |
(0:08:34.70) |
William G. Maryblood : Uh... Yes, you could say that. |
(0:08:38.32) |
Bert Bagley : Hah! So you aren't entirely ignorant, then. |
(0:08:42.27) |
Bert Bagley : Anna, fetch some books on the revisions to the liturgy, |
(0:08:46.02) |
Bert Bagley : and find a suitable teacher for him, as well. |
(0:08:49.76) |
Anna : Yes, Father. |
(0:08:53.30) |
Bert Bagley : This boy is a novice, |
(0:08:54.55) |
Bert Bagley : and on top of that, an ancient who's come here from 200 years in the past. |
(0:08:56.29) |
Bert Bagley : He'll take a lot of work. |
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William G. Maryblood : Greetings, Bishop. |
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Bert Bagley : Wait here a moment. |
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William G. Maryblood : Of course. |
(0:09:22.83) |
William G. Maryblood : His praying form looks almost frighteningly masterful. |
(0:09:36.91) |
William G. Maryblood : Other than Mary, I've never seen such an expert. |
(0:09:40.57) |
Bert Bagley : Now, then... |
(0:09:50.29) |
William G. Maryblood : Um... |
(0:09:51.42) |
Bert Bagley : What? |
(0:09:52.42) |
William G. Maryblood : As head of the temple, |
(0:09:53.59) |
William G. Maryblood : you have most certainly earned a high level of divine protection, yes? |
(0:09:54.80) |
William G. Maryblood : Equal to my own, if not even higher. |
(0:09:58.08) |
William G. Maryblood : The people of the temple told me that you don't use the blessing. |
(0:10:01.88) |
William G. Maryblood : And when you pray, either you don't let anyone watch, |
(0:10:05.81) |
William G. Maryblood : or you don't apply yourself fully when others are present. |
(0:10:08.29) |
William G. Maryblood : Why is that? |
(0:10:10.26) |
Bert Bagley : Hah! Foolish novice! |
(0:10:11.54) |
Bert Bagley : What do you think the blessing is? |
(0:10:14.18) |
William G. Maryblood : Divine protection bestowed by a god. |
(0:10:16.88) |
Bert Bagley : Then why did a god bestow divine protection upon you? |
(0:10:19.36) |
Bert Bagley : To give you special treatment? |
(0:10:23.12) |
Bert Bagley : Not so, correct? |
(0:10:25.85) |
Bert Bagley : To act through you. |
(0:10:28.41) |
Bert Bagley : Understand? The god wishes to achieve something through you. |
(0:10:30.37) |
Bert Bagley : And in order to live up to the gods' ideals, |
(0:10:36.18) |
Bert Bagley : we must constantly be in thought about how to use the blessing. |
(0:10:39.81) |
Bert Bagley : To use it as a tool for one's own convenience does not contribute to the gods' glory. |
(0:10:43.24) |
Bert Bagley : It only detracts from it. |
(0:10:46.98) |
Bert Bagley : Most of those dimwits fail to understand that, |
(0:10:48.60) |
Bert Bagley : which is why they will one day lose the blessing. |
(0:10:51.89) |
Bert Bagley : I am the head of the temple. |
(0:10:54.72) |
Bert Bagley : This land is wild, and development on it has barely begun. |
(0:10:56.59) |
Bert Bagley : To secure funding and rights, I must yell and intimidate. |
(0:10:59.29) |
Bert Bagley : To lay the groundwork, I must do favors and use bribery. |
(0:11:03.33) |
Bert Bagley : If I were to use such a high blessing in these circumstances, |
(0:11:07.25) |
Bert Bagley : the people would question why a man like me received divine protection. |
(0:11:12.06) |
Bert Bagley : Now, youngster, do you think this would contribute |
(0:11:16.78) |
Bert Bagley : to the glory of Volt, my guardian deity? |
(0:11:19.98) |
William G. Maryblood : No. |
(0:11:23.28) |
Bert Bagley : Precisely. |
(0:11:24.29) |
Bert Bagley : The correct course of action for blessings and prayers is to store them inside. |
(0:11:25.42) |
Bert Bagley : I have entrusted the vice bishop with the glorification of the gods through blessings. |
(0:11:29.84) |
Bert Bagley : He is a very capable man, |
(0:11:36.30) |
Bert Bagley : skilled at winning the hearts of the people to the extent it is needed. |
(0:11:38.04) |
Bert Bagley : I can trust him with the bothersome, stressful role of being the face of the temple. |
(0:11:41.54) |
William G. Maryblood : Bishop Bagley really is talented. |
(0:11:45.35) |
William G. Maryblood : He's rude, and he looks like a greedy monk who's always complaining, |
(0:11:49.49) |
William G. Maryblood : but he's an amazing man. |
(0:11:53.21) |
Bert Bagley : And what about you? |
(0:11:55.11) |
Bert Bagley : Making a youngster who has yet to fully comprehend what the blessing is into a paladin? |
(0:11:57.48) |
Bert Bagley : The crown prince does so love his jokes! |
(0:12:02.34) |
Bert Bagley : Listen. |
(0:12:07.08) |
Bert Bagley : Don't do it. Nothing good will come of a novice attempting this. |
(0:12:08.41) |
Bert Bagley : I'll go to him and refuse for you, if you want. |
(0:12:12.45) |
Bert Bagley : Even the crown prince will surely give up if I give a firm rejection. |
(0:12:15.19) |
Bert Bagley : What say you? |
(0:12:19.18) |
William G. Maryblood : Regardless, my goddess still wishes to achieve something through me. |
(0:12:20.27) |
Bert Bagley : You will not change your mind? |
(0:12:26.07) |
William G. Maryblood : I will not. |
(0:12:27.99) |
Bert Bagley : You are a fool. |
(0:12:30.08) |
William G. Maryblood : I agree. |
(0:12:31.86) |
Bert Bagley : What did you swear to the goddess of flux? |
(0:12:33.60) |
William G. Maryblood : To offer her my life, banish evil, and save the suffering. |
(0:12:36.22) |
Bert Bagley : Rejoice! |
(0:12:43.49) |
Bert Bagley : You are the most dimwitted of all the dimwits I have seen here! |
(0:12:44.91) |
Bert Bagley : I will send a few with you. The rest is up to you. |
(0:12:50.78) |
William G. Maryblood : Thank you. |
(0:12:56.52) |
William G. Maryblood : I should respect this man, no matter what anyone else says. |
(0:12:58.80) |
EXTRA : Let's go! |
(0:13:06.00) |
EXTRA : Welcome! |
(0:13:06.54) |
EXTRA : You're really putting those drinks away, mister! |
(0:13:06.78) |
Meneldol : Don't go for people who use adventuring as a job. |
(0:13:13.22) |
Meneldol : Find people who seek adventure, for the glory and prestige of it. |
(0:13:16.23) |
William G. Maryblood : Yeah. We need real ruffians who'll put their lives |
(0:13:20.41) |
William G. Maryblood : on the line for battle and adventure. |
(0:13:23.47) |
William G. Maryblood : Right, just like Blood. |
(0:13:26.70) |
William G. Maryblood : Demon beast horns... and demon beast hide? |
(0:13:29.70) |
Meneldol : Those are their battle spoils. |
(0:13:32.39) |
Meneldol : It's the easiest way to show off their strength. |
(0:13:34.52) |
Meneldol : C'mon, let's go. |
(0:13:37.25) |
EXTRA : A chestnut-haired boy with a silver-haired elf-mix buddy... |
(0:13:43.35) |
EXTRA : There's no doubt. |
(0:13:46.89) |
EXTRA : He's been through a whole lot of training. |
(0:13:48.11) |
EXTRA : Hey, what's the famous Wyvern Killer |
(0:13:50.42) |
EXTRA : doin' in some pub in the middle of nowhere? |
(0:13:53.55) |
William G. Maryblood : I'm looking for help. |
(0:13:56.16) |
EXTRA : Exploring Beast Woods? |
(0:13:58.50) |
EXTRA : Low pay... Your reward is glory and praise, |
(0:14:00.34) |
EXTRA : and there's no guarantee you'll survive?! |
(0:14:03.14) |
EXTRA : We're doin' this for a living, y'know! |
(0:14:04.80) |
EXTRA : We're not takin' a quest like this! Right, guys? |
(0:14:06.47) |
EXTRA : Yeah! Don't be so stingy! |
(0:14:09.35) |
Reistof : Shut up, you blowhards. |
(0:14:15.17) |
Blood : When you see a swordsman, look at his fingers. |
(0:14:27.51) |
Blood : You can tell by looking at his hands whether he'll allow any thoughts |
(0:14:29.81) |
Blood : that prevent him from drawing his weapon. |
(0:14:34.14) |
Reistof : Looks to me like what you want is a madman. Am I right? |
(0:14:38.10) |
Reistof : Not a bunch of blowhards with good manners but no skills, |
(0:14:42.26) |
Reistof : who've picked up the etiquette and patience to do any job, |
(0:14:44.73) |
Reistof : but a bunch of shitheads who know no fear or manners. |
(0:14:49.92) |
Reistof : The worst kind of scumball adventurers |
(0:14:52.84) |
Reistof : who'll risk their lives for the dumbest ideals, right? |
(0:14:55.12) |
William G. Maryblood : That's why we've come here. |
(0:14:57.80) |
Reistof : Hey, you hear that? Just like I said! |
(0:15:01.02) |
EXTRA : Tch! Bunch of damn lunatics! |
(0:15:03.88) |
EXTRA : You oughta buy our drinks for a change! |
(0:15:05.79) |
EXTRA : Yeah, that's right! |
(0:15:07.94) |
EXTRA : What're you hoping to get out of exploring Beast Woods? |
(0:15:11.47) |
EXTRA : Where we goin'? Ruins? Outdoors? |
(0:15:14.23) |
EXTRA : We don't bother with small fry! |
(0:15:16.47) |
William G. Maryblood : The demon boss. |
(0:15:18.75) |
William G. Maryblood : The leader of the demons running rampant in the western part of Beast Woods, |
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William G. Maryblood : whose subordinate demons are thought to command demon beasts. |
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Reistof : That's a big fish. |
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William G. Maryblood : Yes. |
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Reistof : The location is unclear. Just finding him will be hell. |
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Reistof : We're talkin' instant death if we're ambushed during the search. |
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William G. Maryblood : Most likely. |
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Reistof : In other words, |
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Reistof : this is gonna be a nice, fun, stupid little jaunt. |
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Reistof : Let me in on it. |
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Reistof : All I need is food and a bed. |
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Reistof : Even better if I make a little pocket change. |
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EXTRA : Me, too! |
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EXTRA : And me! |
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EXTRA : Leave it to us! |
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EXTRA : I'm in! |
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William G. Maryblood : Of course, I'll have those for you! |
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William G. Maryblood : I'm William G. Maryblood. |
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Reistof : I'm Reystov. |
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Lovina Goodfellow : Whence cometh this disciple |
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Lovina Goodfellow : to the lost goddess of flux, goddess of light? |
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Lovina Goodfellow : The Disciple of the Light, the Wyvern Killer, the Peerless Powerhouse... |
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William G. Maryblood : It's almost time for the ceremony. |
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William G. Maryblood : I heard they wanted to make this a happy event to give work to people |
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Lovina Goodfellow : The Faraway Paladin, William G. Maryblood. |
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William G. Maryblood : who lost their homes and jobs in the wyvern attack, but... |
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Lovina Goodfellow : Know the name of the new hero who has appeared in the city of white sails! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : Hmm... I guess that should do it. |
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William G. Maryblood : Bee, could you not write an epic about me right in front of me? |
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Lovina Goodfellow : What? Why not?! |
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Meneldol : You actually did do all that. What did you expect? |
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Lovina Goodfellow : Look forward to hearing it! I'm gonna make it awesome! |
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Antonio : Hmm... |
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Antonio : This many cows and horses will indeed come at a hefty price. |
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William G. Maryblood : Oh, about that... |
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William G. Maryblood : Can you negotiate to get us the sick and injured ones at a lower price? |
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Antonio : What? |
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William G. Maryblood : And then I'll heal all of them. |
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Antonio : Oh... That makes sense. |
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William G. Maryblood : Also, it would be a big help if you could start trade |
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William G. Maryblood : between Beast Woods and Whitesails. |
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Antonio : Hmm... |
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William G. Maryblood : How much do you need me to give you to fund that? |
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Antonio : Will, why don't you and I have a serious business chat? |
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Antonio : Now, then... |
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William G. Maryblood : G-Go easy on me... |
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Meneldol : I say go for it. |
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Meneldol : You need to have a good understanding of how money works. |
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William G. Maryblood : Right. |
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Meneldol : You're gonna be negotiating with Reystov and those other guys next. |
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Lovina Goodfellow : Reystov?! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : Reystov the Penetrator is here?! |
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William G. Maryblood : Y-Yes, he is... |
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Lovina Goodfellow : That's perfect! Let me interview him! |
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William G. Maryblood : Huh? |
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Reistof : Making a habit of flaunting your own accomplishments leads to arrogance. |
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William G. Maryblood : And arrogance dulls one's blade? |
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Reistof : Exactly. |
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Lovina Goodfellow : That again?! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : This is why you're so useless! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : I can't get any good ideas out of you! |
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William G. Maryblood : So you two know each other? |
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Reistof : We've talked a few times. |
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Lovina Goodfellow : No matter how many times I interview you, it's always the same! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : I thought it'd be different this time! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : You're just a stubborn, broody guy! |
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Reistof : The answers don't change, no matter how many times you ask. |
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Lovina Goodfellow : All of your tales of heroism are so ambiguous! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : I was gonna make something that came a little closer to the truth! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : I can't believe how mean you're being! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : Isn't reputation important to an adventurer?! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : Whether it's to make a living or get ahead in life! |
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Reistof : As long as you've got skills, those things come naturally. |
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Lovina Goodfellow : I know you realize that even people with skills can be ruined by a bad reputation! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : Even a warrior never knows what's going to be his downfall! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : Don't you agree, Will? |
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William G. Maryblood : Uh... |
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William G. Maryblood : A lot of Reystov's tales of heroism are ambiguous? |
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Lovina Goodfellow : Yeah, exactly! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : This guy will accept a job to take down a huge threat, |
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Lovina Goodfellow : then he just wanders off, kills it with one fatal stab, and wanders back! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : He hardly ever works with anyone else, |
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Lovina Goodfellow : and he works so fast, hardly anyone knows what actually happened! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : And he takes such a broad range of jobs! |
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William G. Maryblood : So the stories end up more and more embellished? |
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Lovina Goodfellow : Yep! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : I try to interview people, but all they do is fill in the gaps however they can! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : I do embellish them a little bit, |
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Lovina Goodfellow : but I like to add a little more truth to my tales! |
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Reistof : No need. |
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Lovina Goodfellow : That's what I'm talking about! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : If only I had a little more to work with... |
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Lovina Goodfellow : I know! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : How about the Penetrator versus the Paladin? |
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William G. Maryblood : Huh?! That sorta came out of nowhere... |
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William G. Maryblood : You're putting Reystov on the spot, too! Right? |
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Reistof : If I receive a challenge from a strong opponent, I have no choice. |
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William G. Maryblood : Reystov?! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : See?! You heard him! |
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William G. Maryblood : Well, maybe when we're done in Beast Woods... |
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Lovina Goodfellow : Yay! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : That's a promise! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : This is great! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : I'll make this into a song that'll be sung for centuries, millennia—until the end of time! |
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Ethelbald Rex Southmark : I, Prince Southmark, |
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Ethelbald Rex Southmark : Ethelbald Rex Southmark, hereby declare you a knight. |
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Ethelbald Rex Southmark : May you become the protector of your temple, of those in need, |
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Ethelbald Rex Southmark : and of all those who believe in the virtuous gods, |
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Ethelbald Rex Southmark : who defy the evil gods and their violence. |
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EXTRA : You who strive to become a knight... |
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EXTRA : Uphold the teachings of the virtuous gods, |
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EXTRA : and protect all who suffer along with all who work through prayer. |
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EXTRA : I pray to my guardian deity, Enlight, the god of knowledge, |
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EXTRA : to serve as the intermediary to this young man's guardian deity. |
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EXTRA : May Gracefeel, the goddess of light, forever shower this young man with her grace. |
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EXTRA : Uphold your oath steadfastly, honor the teachings, and protect the weak. |
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EXTRA : Be the light of the world! |
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EXTRA : Be the light of the world! |
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EXTRA : We celebrate the birth of a new knight! |
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EXTRA : Episode 10 Renowned Glory |
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EXTRA : Bring light to the farthest reaches of the earth! |
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EXTRA : Long live the paladin! |
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William G. Maryblood : Vice Bishop. |
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William G. Maryblood : Thank you for blessing me. |
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EXTRA : Think nothing of it. |
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EXTRA : It was an honor to receive such an important duty from the bishop. |
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EXTRA : Ordinarily, this would be his job, but... |
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William G. Maryblood : I asked him, and he said he finds it bothersome to show people his pious side. |
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William G. Maryblood : It's too bad. |
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EXTRA : I agree. |
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EXTRA : For a man of his caliber to be so unknown to the public... |
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EXTRA : So this is where you were! |
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EXTRA : We're having grappling matches over there! |
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EXTRA : Come join us for a round! |
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William G. Maryblood : Uh, okay... |
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Meneldol : Come with us, Menel! |
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Meneldol : No way. |
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EXTRA : Hey, it's the paladin's servant! |
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William G. Maryblood : Not my servant. He's my friend. |
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Meneldol : I'm not your friend! |
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William G. Maryblood : Huh?! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : Will! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : We're making a fortune! |
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Lovina Goodfellow : And it's all thanks to your song! |
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William G. Maryblood : Goddess, are you watching? |
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William G. Maryblood : I'm getting by somehow. And I'll continue to. |
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William G. Maryblood : And that's how I became the Faraway Paladin. |
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EXTRA : Episode 11 Valley of Despair |
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