A Love Poem to Skadi
From snowfields to auroras, admire every landscape with him.
Experience every aspect of life with him, whether it be heartwarming or surprising.
None know if they will bear witness to the end of time.
But the moment when eyes interlock is enough to fulfill the imagination.
An eternal promise, engraved beneath the light of the ever-changing skies.
His poem for you is of the most profound love.
A Love Poem to Skadi is a time-limited event that occurred on Jan. 1-25, 2022.
Gameplay
Daily Jobs
Every day, the player may complete up to four different jobs at Johann's lodge to gain reputation on Skadi Island.
- Each one awards Lucky Fruit Tart x100, Resident Reputation x30 for the client, and Skadi Reputation x30.
- Additionally, completing four jobs in a day will grant the player Adorable Elf Keychain x1, which will open a debate with Zangr Stewart of constantly-increasing difficulty.
Rainbow Bridge
They say that you can see the Rainbow Bridge from Seti Falls. Can you take a few pictures for me?
After Observation event
You: (Found it. Is that the rainbow Professor Johnson mentioned?)
The gorgeous rainbow spans above the waterfall, like a colorful belt decorating the magnificent view.
You: (Looking from this angle, it really is like a bridge above the waterfall.)
You: (Oh right. I should take a picture!)
Anderson Johnson: Young lady, have you seen the rainbow bridge?
You: Yes. The waterfall is so beautiful. I've taken loads of photos.
Anderson Johnson: Did you take a picture of the rainbow bridge I told you about?
You: Yes! I specifically took a DSLR camera with me.
Anderson Johnson: Not bad. The arch of the rainbow is clearly captured in the picture. And the angle is very nice.
Anderson Johnson: Young lady, are you a professional photographer?
You: No. Just that I have a friend who loves photography.
You: Maybe I've learned some photography techniques from him because we spend so much time together.
You: I took a few pictures with my phone, but... when I took the picture, the rainbow was already a bit vague.
Anderson Johnson: The angles you chose are very nice in the photos. It's a shame that it's not clear.
Anderson Johnson: Try your luck again next time. Maybe you'll take some nicer photos.
You: Well, I'll go again when I have the chance.
Important Document
Hello. Can you pass on a script to my student? It's very important.
Anderson Johnson: Ahh... Such a headache. What should I do?
You: Are you okay?
Anderson Johnson: I found an important manuscript that I forgot to give to my students.
Anderson Johnson: But my investigation work here is not over yet, I can't leave yet...
Anderson Johnson: Would you do me a favor and deliver this? She's just on the other side of the cliffs.
You: Sure. I'll do it.
Anderson Johnson: Great. Thank you! I'm going to give my student a call and ask her to wait for you at the wreckage of the plane.
You: Don't worry. I guarantee the manuscript will be delivered safely.
You: But I've got something to do right now...
Anderson Johnson: Sorry. I really can't find anyone else. Can you help me?
You: Okay. I'll deliver it to you. Please tell me the address.
Anderson Johnson: Thank you. May the faeries bless you, kind lady.
Anderson Johnson: I'm going to give my student a call and ask her to wait for you at the wreckage of the plane.
College Student: Excuse me, are you Miss [Player]?
You: Yes. Are you Professor Johnson's student? This is the manuscript he asked me to give you.
College Student: Thank you. Thanks for bringing it over.
College Student: That Professor... How could he forget something so important?
You: Yes, and you are?
College Student: I'm a student of Professor Johnson. He asked me to wait for you here. May I see the manuscript, please?
You: Sure. Here you are.
College Student: That's the one. Thank you so much! That Professor... How could he forget something so important?
College Student: Anyway. We Skadi Islanders never forget a favor. This is my gift. Please accept it.
Faerie Town Interview
Can you go to Faerie Town for me and interview the person who saw a faerie?
Anderson Johnson: Do you have time? Can you go to Faerie Town for me and interview the "young man who saw a faerie"?
Anderson Johnson: I have some business here, so I can't go myself...
You: Sure. I've been wanting to visit Faerie Town.
Anderson Johnson: Thank you. I'll send you the interview resources. Just conduct the interview according to the questions in the file.
At Faerie Town
Faerie-Loving Youth: Hey. Are you the interviewer that Professor Johnson was talking about?
You: Yes. I'd like to ask you a few clarifying questions about faeries.
Faerie-Loving Youth: Sure! Ask me anything about faeries — I'm their biggest fan in this town!
You: About when did you see the faerie?
Faerie-Loving Youth: When I was around five or six years old, I guess. I remember seeing a faerie float in front of me at night...
Faerie-Loving Youth: Ahh, that's gotta be a miracle!
You: Did the faerie have any special abilities?
Faerie-Loving Youth: It knew magic! It brought me to this beautiful room and used magic to make this amazing and huge cake.
Faerie-Loving Youth: It was the best cake that I've ever had!
You: (Cake? Don't tell me it was like a house elf?)
You: Do you remember what the faerie looked like?
Faerie-Loving Youth: I do! It was really small — about the size of my palm. It wore a pointy hat and had a red nose...
You: Sounds like a fairy tale gnome or something.
Faerie-Loving Youth: It was a faerie, a faerie! It wasn't like anything in made-up fairy tales!
You: O—Okay, I see.
You: Where did you see the faerie?
Faerie-Loving Youth: Hmm... It was a dark place. It was probably my attic or courtyard or something...
Faerie-Loving Youth: I remember now! It was next to my grandma's faerie cottage. No doubt about it!
You: So... How does one meet a faerie?
Faerie-Loving Youth: Faeries are miraculous beings, so you can only see them if they acknowledge you.
Faerie-Loving Youth: I think that as long as you sincerely pray each day to meet one, a faerie will definitely answer you one day.
You: ...I—I see.
You: Thank you for chatting with me for so long. That's all my questions.
Faerie-Loving Youth: You're welcome. If you ever have more questions about faeries, feel free to come and ask me again.
At Seti Falls
You: Professor Johnson, this is the interview report.
Anderson Johnson: Thank you so much. Oh yes, what did you think about the interview?
You: After hearing so much from him in detail, I don't think he was lying.
You: I think he really could have seen a faerie.
Anderson Johnson: Interesting. I should chat with him the next time I'm free.
You: Truthfully, I don't think he saw a faerie. Nothing he said sounded very real...
Anderson Johnson: Haha, I know what you mean. After all, faeries are mythical beings...
Anderson Johnson: It's difficult for people to believe in them without concrete proof of their existence.
Anderson Johnson: Anyway, thank you for your help and hard work today. This gift is for you.
Drone Rescue Plan
Something's wrong with the drone's batteries. Can you buy a new battery for me?
Anderson Johnson: Excuse me, can you do me a favor?
You: What's the matter?
Anderson Johnson: When I was taking photos with the drone, I found there's something wrong with its remote battery.
Anderson Johnson: Can you buy me a new battery at the store in Vikya Capital?
You: Sure. But... but before I go to buy batteries, I have a few questions.
You: What's the address of the store that you mentioned?
Anderson Johnson: The street number... I can't remember anymore.
Anderson Johnson: But I remember that the shop was on the first avenue in the northern business district, so it should be very easy to find.
You: What type of battery was it?
Anderson Johnson: Please tell the clerk that it's the battery you need for drone controllers. There's only one type of battery.
You: Can this drone really take a panoramic view of Seti Falls?
Anderson Johnson: Of course, it can. I've modified this drone to fly longer and faster compared to other drones.
Anderson Johnson: If it wasn't for the controller, I'd have taken a picture for you already.
You: Okay. I'll go and buy the batteries now. See you later.
Anderson Johnson: I'll wait for you here. Thank you.
At Vikya Mall
You: (This must be the store Professor Johnson talked about...)
Store Clerk: Hello, what can I do for you?
You: I want to buy a special battery for the remote of a drone.
Store Clerk: Just a moment... This is the battery you want. Here you go.
You: (It's quite convenient to shop here. I'd like to visit the shopping mall next time.)
You: I want to buy batteries for drones.
Store Clerk: Drones? Are you talking about the battery for the drone control?
You: Yes, that's it... That was a mistake. Sorry.
Store Clerk: Just a moment... This is the battery you want. Here you go.
At Seti Falls
You: Professor Johnson, this is the battery you asked for.
Anderson Johnson: Yes, that's it. Thank you!
Anderson Johnson: Thanks to your help, I can finally take pictures of the full view of the magnificent waterfall!
Strange Stone Tablet
There's just too much. Can someone help me write down the words on the stone tablets?
Anderson Johnson: "F" means wealth, "U" means fate... Unknown factor...
You: Are you recording information?
Anderson Johnson: I'm reading this stone tablet. It's said to be written in ancient faerie language, and it hides their secret.
Anderson Johnson: But there are too many characters on the stone tablet...
Anderson Johnson: If someone can help me copy the words from the stone tablet, my reading efficiency will be improved.
You: Let me help you.
Anderson Johnson: That's great. The stone tablet is on the hill over there. Thank you.
After agreeing to Professor Johnson's request, you look for the stone tablet over the hill.
You: (Found it. Is this the stone tablet that Professor Johnson mentioned?)
You: (There are... strange characters on the tablet.)
You: Hmm... I can't read the characters at all. I'm not sure if I copied them correctly.
You: I guess there's no use worrying about it. I'll just hand what I've copied over to Professor Johnson and ask him to look over it.
You: (Were these characters really left behind by the faeries? Did faeries really exist on this island in the past?)
You: Professor Johnson, I'm done copying.
Anderson Johnson: Thank you very much. You must be tired... doing so much for me.
You: It's okay. It's quite interesting.
You: I'm just curious. What is the meaning of these words?
Anderson Johnson: Haha, don't worry. When I'm finished decoding, I will tell you about the legends of the faeries around here.
You: Okay. It's a deal.
You: I didn't expect copying stone tablet took is so tiring... It must be hard to understand these words, right?
Anderson Johnson: No matter how hard I have to work, for my research, it's worth it.
Anderson Johnson: Oh, I haven't told you about my field of research, have I? Let's have a nice chat next time.
Anderson Johnson: Anyway, thank you for your help today.
Public Bench Cleaning Job
The benches in the square look dirty. It'd be nice if someone can go and clean it.
You: (The back of this bench is so dirty...is this filth?!)
You: (It really needs a good clean...)
You take out the rag and detergent you've prepared and start cleaning.
You: (Fortunately, it is not too dirty. It shouldn't be too hard to clean?)
You: (This here needs some cleaning too...)
After rounds of cleaning, the filth is finally gone and you can see the original color of the benches in the square.
You: (Well, it looks much cleaner now.)
Brindisi Lloyd: Thanks for your help, the benches in the square are finally clean.
You: You're welcome. I didn't do much.
Brindisi Lloyd: You're so nice. If everyone is as kind and gentle as you are, Skadi Island would be the most beautiful place.
You: I think it's still not clean enough. I'll come and clean it again when I have a chance next time.
Brindisi Lloyd: Oh, such a diligent girl.
Inconvenient Trash
Sigh, why are there always people littering in the square? Can someone do something about it?!
You: Cigarettes, paper, bottles... who left the rubbish here... Such uncivilized behaviors.
The floor that was once clean, is now completely littered with rubbish, like a terrible practical joke.
???: Such uncivilized behaviors!
A female voice echoes your thoughts. You turn around to see Brindisi, the owner of the handcraft shop, frowning.
Brindisi Lloyd: There's been a lot of people littering in the square lately. Even my customers are complaining about it now.
Having to face the heap of rubbish every day, Brindisi's voice is full of discontent.
You: How about I... help you clean up?
Suddenly, a flattened can fly over from nowhere and almost hits Brindisi.
Brindisi Lloyd: Who was that? Littering again!
From the corner of your eye, you catch a glimpse of a young man passing behind you.
You: I think I found the one responsible for the littering!
You: Hey you, stop! Please pick up the can you just dropped!
Littering Youth: What's the big deal? It's just a can. What are you trying to do? Watch your attitude!
You: Your uncivilized behavior has affected the image of Skadi Island. We all have the responsibility to stop you!
Littering Youth: Who are you? What makes you think you can say that?
You: I'm just a lawyer who happens to be here!
[Debate]
Brindisi Lloyd: Phew... Thank you so much. Luckily, you were here. If it was me, I wouldn't know what to say.
You: You're welcome. If I see people like that next time, I'll let them get a taste of my iron fist of justice!
Littering Youth: Don't you have anything to say? Get lost! Stop bothering people with trivial matters.
You: (Humph, don't get cocky so soon! I'm sure I'll find a better argument next time!)
Seashell Wind Chimes
I would like to make Seashell Wind Chimes. Can you go to the Night Beach and help me collect some seashells?
Brindisi Lloyd: What should I do... It's really annoying...
You: What's the matter? Are you in trouble?
Brindisi Lloyd: I want to make a shell wind chime for my daughter. But... I'm too busy lately to collect shells.
Brindisi Lloyd: If you have time, can you go to the Night Beach and bring some nice shells back for me?
You: Sure. I'll go now.
At Night Beach
You: (Well, let me see where the shells are...)
You: Found it! There are lots of shells here! This one looks like a five-pointed star... Is it a starfish?
You: (Ooh... There're also hermit crabs!)
You: (Is it digging up sand? If I can find a bottle, I can bring it back with me and keep it as a pet...)
You: (Nevermind, I'm not sure if I can care for it. It's already difficult enough bringing it back with me.)
You: (Well... No need to think too much, just pick up more nice shells as souvenirs.)
At Vikya
Brindisi Lloyd: Did you get any nice shells?
You: I chose these shells specifically. Here you are.
Brindisi Lloyd: They're beautiful, shiny like gems. I've never seen such beautiful shells.
Brindisi Lloyd: Unfortunately... They're not enough for making wind chimes...
You: I'll pick up more for you next time.
Brindisi Lloyd: Thank you. A nice girl like you will be blessed by the faeries.
You: I collected lots of shells. Here you are.
Brindisi Lloyd: So many of them. Great! I can start making shell wind chime now.
Anderson Johnson: My daughter will be very happy. Thank you.
You: You're welcome. It's not a big deal.
Missing Ball of Yarn
Can you go to Muller's Ranch and help me bring back some balls of yarn?
Brindisi Lloyd: Oh... I've ran out of yarn again.
You: Is there something troubling you?
Brindisi Lloyd: I received a big order, but I was so busy working I didn't realize I was running out of yarn.
Brindisi Lloyd: But my client needs it urgently. I have to keep working, otherwise, I won't be able to catch the deadline...
You: That really is a big problem...
Brindisi Lloyd: If you have time, can you please go to Muller's Ranch and bring me some balls of yarn?
You: Sure. I'll go now. How much do you need?
Brindisi Lloyd: I'll send the order directly to Muller. You just need to go and collect it for me, thank you.
You: Oh? Do they sell yarn at the ranch?
Brindisi Lloyd: Muller's wool is the best on the island. To ensure high quality production, they even have their own textile business.
Brindisi Lloyd: I usually purchase my yarn from them.
You: I see... Okay, I'll go right after.
Brindisi Lloyd: I'll send the order directly to Muller. You just need to go and collect it for me, thank you.
At Muller's Ranch
You: Hello, I am here to fetch the yarn for Ms. Brindisi Lloyd.
Muller Connors: Her order is ready... But these reels weigh more than twenty kilograms. Are you sure you can handle it?
You: That's alright. I hired a car. Just put it in the trunk, please.
Muller Connors: All right. I'll help you with it!
You: It's too heavy. I don't think I can carry it...
Muller Connors: I thought so. I'll hire a car for you. You can go back by car.
You: Thank you, Mr. Connors. Much appreciated.
You: (Mr. Connors is such a nice guy.)
At Vikya
You: I got it. Please have a look if this is what you want.
Brindisi Lloyd: Yes. That's all. I am so relieved.
Brindisi Lloyd: Thank you. I'm so lucky to have met someone as kind and helpful as you are.
Gift for Faeries
Sorry to bother you, but can you go to Faerie Town and give the faeries a thank-you gift on my behalf?
Brindisi Lloyd: Sigh... Business has actually been too good recently... It's worrisome.
You: Shouldn't you be happy that business is good?
Brindisi Lloyd: I had prayed to the faeries for their blessing to increase my shop's business.
Brindisi Lloyd: But now it's so good that I can't find time to thank them and send them a gift of gratitude...
You: Don't worry, I'll send it for you. I was wanting to visit Faerie Town today.
Brindisi Lloyd: Really? That would be great. Please help me put this gift in front of the faerie cottages.
Brindisi Lloyd: I hope that the faeries can feel my sincerity.
You: I was planning to go to Night Beach later... I don't think I can help you out...
Brindisi Lloyd: Oh, what a pickle.
Brindisi Lloyd: The faeries answered my prayers, so I must offer my sincerity immediately. This is the pact between the faeries and the residents of this island.
Brindisi Lloyd: If I break this pact, the faeries may not give me their blessings anymore. What should I do...
You: Agh... Fine, I'll deliver it for you now.
Brindisi Lloyd: Thank you! You must be an envoy that the faeries sent to help me. Please leave this in front of the faerie cottages for me.
At the Faerie Forest
You: (So many faerie cottages... Did the islanders build all these for the faeries?)
You: (Leaving the gift here should be fine, right?)
You: (Huh, there's a wooden sign on the cottage? What does it say?)
You: "I hope my handmade textiles will be liked by everyone, and that my daughter and I will live blessed lives. Brindisi..."
You: (So that was her wish.)
At Vikya
You: I left your gift by the faerie cottages. I'm sure the faeries can feel your sincerity.
Brindisi Lloyd: Truly, thank you so much for being here and helping me out. I can finally be at ease.
Forgotten Feed
I wanted to go give the puffins some food, but I forgot to bring the feed. Sigh... can you go help me buy some?
A group of puffins rests on the rocks of Sakya Fjord.
You: So many puffins!
They don't seem to be afraid of people. Even when you get close to them, they just look at you curiously.
You: They're so cute. I wish I could touch them.
???: Sigh...
You turn around and see an old gentleman standing on the cliff looking upset.
You: Mister, why are you standing here alone looking disappointed?
Hanson Walker: I was going to feed the puffins. But I forgot to bring the bird feed.
Hanson Walker: Oh, I'm such a useless old man. Young lady, can you please buy some seeds for me?
You: Sir, do you know where we can buy the feed from? We can help you.
Hanson Walker: It's not too far from here. You can get it from Muller's Ranch across the road. Would it be okay if I troubled you?
You: It's fine. I also wanted to pet the puffins.
You: Are we allowed to feed the birds? I remember that people are forbidden from getting too close to the animals.
Hanson Walker: Wild birds will avoid people. The puffins on this side of the fjord are bred by the owners of Muller's Ranch.
Hanson Walker: So they are used to people. If you bring bird feed to them, they'll come walking towards you.
Hanson Walker: My granddaughter really liked playing with those puffins when she was young.
You: Sir, is feeding the puffins one of your hobbies?
Hanson Walker: Not quite... I walk around the island whenever I have spare time.
Hanson Walker: I'm old now... If I stay in the same place for too long, I can't help but think of things that happened in the past.
Hanson Walker: And there are some things that I'd rather not think about...
You: Mister, wait for me here. I'll go buy some for you.
Hanson Walker: Well, thank you, young lady.
You: Hello, I would like to buy some bird food for the puffins.
Muller Connors: Did Hanson send you? Every time he goes to feed the puffins, he forgets to bring the bird food.
Muller Connors: Before, his granddaughter would always come. But now... oh I'd better not talk about this.
Muller Connors: Here, this is your bird food.
You: Thank you.
You: (So the old man is a regular customer, but why did he hesitate when he mentions the granddaughter?)
You: (Never mind. I'd better not pry into other people's private affairs.)
Hanson Walker: Young lady, you are back.
You: Well, I've got the feed. How do you want to feed them, mister?
Hanson Walker: Just scatter the feed around the mountain, and the puffins will gather around later.
You: They're coming! They are eating the bird food!
You: Aww, they're so cute when they are pecking, and their round heads.
Hanson Walker: You should come more often. When they know you better, they'd play with you.
You: Sure. I'll buy two portions of bird food next time!
Trash Disposal Job
Sigh, why are there always people littering on the beach? Is someone willing to come and help clean up?
Hanson Walker: People these days are so disgusting, throwing everything on the beach!
Hanson Walker: Soon the faeries will get provoked and bring forth a punishment like before. We'll see what they do then!
You: Mister, what were you talking about? What punishment?
Hanson Walker: Oh, it's nothing... It's all in the past. If you have time, can you help me clean up the litter on the beach?
Hanson Walker: I can't stand seeing such a beautiful place get so filthy because of the trash.
You: No problem. I can clean it up by myself!
You: Mister, take a rest. I promise you I'll give you a clean beach.
Hanson Walker: Haha, young lady, you are so energetic. I also want to stretch my limbs, let's go together.
You: Sure, Mister, I'll help you clean up!
You: I'm sure this will soon go back to being a clean and tidy beach.
Hanson Walker: With your help, this would be much easier for an old man like me. Come on, let's get started.
You: (There really are a lot of rubbish... Some look very fresh. Maybe they were left by tourists by accident.)
You: (It might seem convenient to litter casually, but it really creates a lot of problems for the locals... )
Hanson Walker: Phew, I'm already tired after picking up a few plastic bottles.
You: Mister, you should have a rest.
Hanson Walker: I'm really getting old... When I was young, I was the boxing champion of this island!
You: Wow... Really?
Hanson Walker: Yes. Don't you believe me? Next time I'll show you my medals!
You: Sure. I'll have a look next time. Now please take a break. I'll take care of the rest.
Hanson Walker: The beach is much cleaner now. Thank you, young lady.
You: You're welcome. It's my duty.
You: Seeing such a clean and beautiful beach makes me so happy.
Hanson Walker: If only there were more people like you in the world.
An Elder and a Letter
Young lady, can you go and help me mail a letter to my granddaughter?
Hanson Walker: The wind is so wonderful, the faeries are dancing around you, praising you.
Hanson Walker: Those were the good days... The faeries also...
You: Mister, are you reading a poem?
Hanson Walker: No. I'm just talking to myself.
You: Mister, are you talking to the faeries?
Hanson Walker: If the faeries would see me, I'd really want to chat with them. Unfortunately... I'm just talking to myself.
Hanson Walker: I miss my granddaughter... She left me and went somewhere far away on her own.
Hanson Walker: Every time I think of her, I'd come here...
Hanson Walker: By the way, I have a letter here I want to send to my granddaughter. But I'm quite tired today...
Hanson Walker: Young lady, can you please send this letter for me?
You: Sure.
You: Sir, can you tell me where the closest post office is?
Hanson Walker: There's a relatively big post office on Skadi Island. It's in the business district in Vikya Capital.
Hanson Walker: I usually go there. You just need to help me put this letter into the mailbox.
You: Okay. I got it.
You: The stamp looks quite unique. Is it... a faerie?
Hanson Walker: This is a special commemorative stamp issued by Skadi Island. If I remember correctly... There are five or six different ones.
Hanson Walker: If you are interested, why don't you visit the souvenir shop in Vikya Capital? Who knows, they may have it.
You: Is that so... I'll take a look later on.
You: By the way, where is the souvenir shop that you mentioned?
Hanson Walker: It's next to the hand-made textiles shop in the business district. It's a popular tourist location.
You: That sounds neat. I'll check it out when I have the time.
You: In this letter, you must've written down many things that you wanted to say to your granddaughter, right?
Hanson Walker: Yes. I usually write down whatever I can think of. Sometimes, I can fill several pieces of paper.
Hanson Walker: Sigh. I'm too old for smartphones and computers. I always feel that a handwritten letter is the best way to express my feelings.
Hanson Walker: Young lady, do you have any other questions?
You: No, mister. I'll send the letter for you.
Hanson Walker: Thank you. I hope it's not too much trouble for you.
At Vikya
You: (Found it. This is the red mailbox.)
You: (I've stuffed the letter in... Is that all?)
You: (I don't know when this letter will reach the recipient... I hope it's delivered safely.)
You: (Next... Well... I should go back and inform the old gentleman. I shouldn't keep him waiting.)
At Night Beach
You: Mister, I've sent out the letter.
Hanson Walker: Thank you, good girl. I've prepared some gifts for you to show my gratitude.
Hanson Walker: Ah, I hope my granddaughter will get the letter soon.
Brown Trout Challenge
Anyone want to come and try to fish for Brown Trout with me?
Hanson Walker: Young lady, are you here to travel?
You: Well, I've taken some pictures of the scenery. I'm going to visit some other places.
Hanson Walker: Have you ever been to Sakya Fjord?
Hanson Walker: It's very beautiful there. If you go now, you'll be able to catch some brown trout.
Hanson Walker: When I went to Saca Bay the other day, I saw a young man catch a trout half as big as a man.
You: I didn't know brown trout can get that big!
Hanson Walker: That's nothing. I caught even bigger ones when I was young. Shall we have a competition?
You: Yeah, it sounds fun.
You: Can I fish too?
Hanson Walker: Of course, many people come to Saca Bay to fish every winter! Come on, I'll show you.
You: Great. I really want to try!
Invited by the old gentleman, you take a bus to Sakya Fjord together, looking for brown trout in the streams.
You: The water in the Sakya Fjord is so clear, even the small stones on the river bed can be seen clearly!
You: A fish has taken my bait!
Hanson Walker: Shh, young lady, be quiet... Be patient. You see, didn't I just catch one?
You: Okay, okay.
Hanson Walker: Come on now, that's the time. Lift the rod!
You: Good!
A huge golden trout jumps out from the water, creating a beautiful arc along the fishing rod.
Hanson Walker: Not bad, young lady. You're gifted.
You: I have a friend who is good at fishing, so... I've learned something from him.
Hanson Walker: Haha, I'm so happy today. I haven't been so happy for a long time.
Hanson Walker: Too bad that it's getting late. I should go.
You: Mister, I'll give you a ride? We can talk more about fishing techniques on the way.
Hanson Walker: Well, you're an interesting young lady.
You accompany the old gentleman back to the Night Beach.
You talk about fishing all the way, you can tell that the old gentleman is a big fan of fishing.
Hanson Walker: Just drop me off here, please. I know the way. Don't worry about me, young lady. You should go home to rest.
You: Well, goodbye, Mister. Next time we'll go fishing together again!
Photo Request
Can you take a picture for me? I want to send it to my granddaughter.
Hanson Walker: Young lady, I want to take a picture and send it to my granddaughter. Can you take one for me?
You: Sure, Mister. Where would you like to take the photo?
Hanson Walker: I don't know... Well... I want to be seen as energetic.
You: Let's walk around and take more photos.
You: (Well, let's see where we should take the photos...)
You: The seaside scenery is good. Mister, would you like to take one here?
Hanson Walker: Sure, just take some pictures for me. Remember to include the rocks behind me.
You: Okay. Are you ready? Please stand back...
You: Is this the source of the black sand on Night Beach?
You: Black sand with blue sky, magnificent yet surreal. Shall we take a picture here?
Hanson Walker: Sure, here is good. Remember to include the beach behind me.
You: No problem. I'm ready. Now, smile, cheese!
You: Um... Those birds look so energetic. Shall we take pictures here?
Hanson Walker: Great. My granddaughter loves these seabirds.
Hanson Walker: If she sees the picture, she'll be very happy.
You: It's done. Mister, have a look and see if you like it.
Hanson Walker: I like it very much. You've taken some nice photos for me. Thank you, young lady.
Hanson Walker: I'll send the photos to my granddaughter tomorrow.
Search for the Arctic Fox
I hear that the Arctic Fox has been active around the fjord. Can you take a picture for me if you see it?
You: There seem to be some weird footprints here...
You follow the footprints and see a white, furry creature scanning its surroundings with its round eyes. You: (Found them! Arctic foxes are so cute!)
You: (I really want to get closer, just a little...)
You: (They're splashing water with their paws... Are they playing?)
You: (They're too cute! Gotta take more pics!)
Muller Connors: Young miss, were you just taking pictures of the arctic foxes by the cliff? Can you show me your photos?
You: Sure. I took some high-quality close-ups!
Muller Connors: Not bad, not bad. Pretty impressive of you to take such close shots.
You: I only took some from a distance. I was going to get closer for a clearer shot, but they ran away as soon as they saw me...
You: Foxes sure are quick.
Muller Connors: Some foxes are a bit distant, but these photos are still pretty nice.
Muller Connors: Come by more often and you'll definitely get the pictures you want.
Eider Egg Guardian
I've been seeing someone suspiciously hanging around the Eiders' nest. I'm worried...
You: (Is it the Eiders' nest?)
You: (They cover their nests with thick down feathers... It must be very warm.)
You: What? Someone is over there...
You catch the glimpse of someone sneaking and hiding in the grass...
He fiddles with the feather in the grass, and from time to time he puts some blue eggs into his pocket.
You: (He's stealing the eggs!)
You: Please return all the eggs that you've stolen!
Thieving Youth: Stolen, what are you talking about... I didn't steal anything?
You: The one in your hand, and those ones in your bag... Didn't you steal all these eggs?
Thieving Youth: Nonsense. This is an egg I cooked in the morning!
You: ...They are clearly duck eggs.
Thieving Youth: Yeah, they are the duck eggs I cooked this morning!
You: ...I just saw you with my own eyes. Stop lying!
[Debate]
You: Mr. Connors, here's all the Eiders' eggs he stole.
Muller Connors: We are so lucky to have you here today. Otherwise, it'd be a serious loss for our ranch.
Muller Connors: I am handing this thief over to the police today. People like him deserve to be punished, humph!
You: (Well, I'll let him repent to the police.)
Thieving Youth: Humph, are trying to provoke me? Naïve young lady!
You: (Calm down, calm down. Let me think... I'm sure I can come up with a good reason to refute him!)
Faerie House Repair Job
I promised a friend that I'd help repair the Faerie Huts, but I'm running low on paint. What am I to do?
You: These little faerie huts look like miniature villas.
You: They even have carved patterns on their windows? So exquisite...
???: Well, that'll be hard...
As you inspect the faerie huts, someone lets out a sigh behind you. You turn around and see a man frowning.
You: What seems to be troubling you?
Muller Connors: I am here to help my friend repair the faerie huts, but I'm running out of paint.
Muller Connors: Young lady, can you please find my wife at the Muller's Ranch and ask her for some paints?
You: Sure.
You: How many buckets of paint do you need, Mr. Connors?
Muller Connors: Hmm... I think we'll need 3 or 4 buckets.
Muller Connors: My friend has a car, he can give you a ride to the farm later. If it's convenient for you, it would be good if you can bring back a few buckets of paint.
You: Sure. No problem.
You: Mr. Connors, which colors do you want?
Muller Connors: I need red, yellow and green. If it's convenient for you, you can bring over other colors as well.
You: Okay. I got it.
You: Are you responsible for maintaining these huts?
Muller Connors: No. The people from Faerie Town will regularly check up on how the huts are doing, and they'll arrange for someone to repair them.
Muller Connors: My friend is responsible for painting the huts. I help him out occasionally.
You: Is it a lot of work maintaining the huts?
Muller Connors: It's not that bad. I help my friend with this every year, so I'm used to it now.
Muller Connors: It's nothing more than repainting, and repairing damaged parts... This kind of work takes patience.
You: (Uncle Muller looks fierce on the outside, so I didn't expect him to be such a warmhearted person.)
You: Okay. I'll go now.
Muller Connors: Okay. I'll wait for you here. Thank you.
You visit the lady at Muller's Ranch in Sakya Fjord. She's very kind and prepares the paint for you.
You soon return to Faerie Town with the supplies Muller needs.
You: Here is your paint.
Muller Connors: Well, I can finally start... Well, no, I mean, I can finally continue!
You: (Look at him. He hasn't started, has he?! I shouldn't expose him, I suppose...)
Order Confirmation Job
Hmm, something seems to be wrong with the orders today. Can someone go and check it for me?
Muller Connors: Young miss, do you have time to do me a favor?
You: What's up?
Muller Connors: Two people bought something from me just now, but something went wrong with my computer, so their orders weren't recorded.
Muller Connors: I think they went to my ranch to feed the horses. If you have time... Can you help me find them and confirm their orders?
You: Of course! I've been wanting to look around the ranch, anyway.
Muller Connors: Great! I'll write down the order details that I remember. Please confirm them for me.
At Fjord Streams
You: Hello! Excuse me, but did you just buy two balls of yarn and a jug of fresh milk from Mr. Connors?
Young Girl: Yes. Is there a problem?
You: No, I'm just helping him confirm some orders.
Young Girl: I see. This ranch is surprisingly conscientious. I'll leave a good review.
At River Valley
You: Excuse me, did you buy one fresh lamb leg, two jugs of goat milk, and one jug of cow milk from Muller's Ranch?
Young Man: ...I also bought two fresh chickens and a twelve-pack of hard cheese.
You: All right, noted.
You: Mr. Connors, this is the confirmed list.
Muller Connors: Nice, everything's good and clear now. Thanks a bunch for helping me out.
Starving Pony
If you're free, can you go and help me feed those starving ponies?
Muller Connors: Young lady, I'm a little busy now. Can you help me feed those hungry Skadi ponies?
You: Sure. Where is the feed?
Muller Connors: Don't worry. I'll get it for you.
You: I'm excited to play with the ponies up close!
Muller Connors: The horses in my ranch are all very gentle. They're usually on the plateau grassland. Go and find them.
You: Good. Where are the ponies?
Muller Connors: They are usually wandering around on the plateau grassland. Bring some feed over and you'll find them.
You: Sure. Here I go!
Following Muller's directions, you walk towards the field.
You: (Found them! I thought these horses were a full hand shorter than the normal ones and sure enough, it seems like they're actually ponies.)
You: Come here, I've got lots of delicious things for you.
The ponies seem to understand what you said and gather around you. You: You guys are really well-behaved. Let me pet you for a bit...
You: (Even their manes feel soft. They're so adorable! Help me! I think I've fallen for their charms...)
Interactive Turtle Game
Are you free to come and feed the sea turtles with me? They're so cute!
You: Found them! So the sea turtles are all gathered here.
You: Are they here to sunbathe on the beach?
???: Sis, come play with me.
While you watch the turtles, you suddenly hear a young girl's sweet voice behind you.
Jolene Hall: Missy, let's feed the turtles together! Turtles love playing with me!
You: Sure. Do you come here to feed the turtles often?
Jolene Hall: Well, the turtles are my friends. You see, they're coming.
You: How do I feed them?
Jolene Hall: I've got some food! Here, take some... Put them in your palm and feed them. They'll come and play with you.
You: Did they just come ashore? They look so relaxed.
Jolene Hall: Yeah, yeah, we can get closer.
You: Well, I'm going to take some pictures of them.
Jolene Hall: I'm so happy today. It's nice to have someone to play with me. Shall we feed the turtles again next time?
You: Sure, deal.
Shiny Balloon
The balloons outside the shop look amazing! I really want to go and ask the ladies in the shop for one!
You: Those balloons outside the handicraft shop are quite nice. Oh... they've got its name and logo printed on them.
???: I want a shiny balloon!
You: Eh?
You turn around and see a cute little girl behind you, looking at you with her big bright eyes.
Jolene Hall: Missy, I want a balloon.
You: But those balloons are for decorating the store. They are not for sale, are they?
Jolene Hall: Well... Missy, could you please ask the shop lady for me?
Jolene Hall: I really really want a balloon, just one!
You: Well... I can ask the owner of the shop for you.
You: Excuse me, are the balloons in front of your shop for sale?
You: There is a young lady who'd really like one of those balloons outside the shop. She wants me to ask you.
Brindisi Lloyd: Well, those are put outside for promotion.
Brindisi Lloyd: If she likes them, she can take one for free.
You: Then I thank you on her behalf.
Jolene Hall: Really? Really? Can I pick one balloon for myself?
You: Of course. The shop lady already agreed.
Jolene Hall: Hehe, I've already decided! I want the red balloon.
You: This one? Here you go...
Jolene Hall: Thank you, Missy. You are the best. You are my favorite!
Jolene Hall: Oh, no, mommy's my favorite. Then... You are my second favorite!
You: (A child's wish is so easily satisfied.)
Question Game
Come and play the Question Game with me. I'll ask the questions, and you answer, how's that sound?
Jolene Hall: Missy, shall we play a Q&A game?
You: Sure.
Jolene Hall: I'll ask questions and you'll have to answer them!
Jolene Hall: First question! What's the name of Jolina's favorite faerie ?
You: What kind of question is that?
Jolene Hall: Oh, is it too hard for you? No one else in the world can answer this correctly except my mom.
You: (Isn't it normal?!)
You: Is it called "Mary" or something?
Jolene Hall: Bingo! Missy, you are so smart!
You: (Really? It was purely a blind guess! Maybe I should buy the lottery to try my luck?)
You: I give up. Next question.
Brindisi Lloyd: Hey, how can you give up already on the first question! Miss, focus!
Jolene Hall: Second question. Why is the sand on Night Beach so black?
You: Isn't there a legend in Skadi Island? There was a battle between the faeries and the demons on the beach...
You: The black sand, rocks, and reefs are the remains of the demons.
Jolene Hall: Wow, Missy, you are so smart! That's exactly what my mom told me.
Jolene Hall: I knew faeries exist in the world. The faeries have been protecting us all the time!
You: The volcanic rocks left by the eruption centuries ago were washed by seawater, so they became black.
Jolene Hall: Oh, is that so? But mom said it was because the faeries defeated the demons, who turned into this beach.
You: Okay... I think that's what the legend says.
Jolene Hall: Mm-hmm, what mom said can't be wrong.
You: (Of course, for kids, the fairy tale is much more convincing.)
Jolene Hall: So here's the last question.
You: Give me a normal question, please. The other questions were too hard for me.
Jolene Hall: All of my questions are very normal... Okay. I'll ask you a simple question next.
Jolene Hall: What's the name of the bay in the west?
You: Sakya Fjord!
You: This can't be wrong. I did my travel homework before I came here.
Jolene Hall: Correct! Full marks! Missy, thank you. I had a lot of fun today. See you next time.
You: The bay in the west is called the Western Fjord.
Jolene Hall: It's called Sakya Fjord. There's a name for it! Missy, you should work harder.
You: I will be more prepared next time.
Jolene Hall: Deal. Next time when we play Q&A, Missy, you'd better be well prepared!
Damaged Pestle
Oh no! Someone is sabotaging the faeries' trip hammer!
Jolene Hall: Stop it. Please don't damage the stone piles. They were prepared for the faeries!
Destructive Youth: Humph. Can't I even kick a stone now? Kid, you'd better leave me alone, otherwise, I'll...
You: Stop! If you touch her, you'll have to answer to the law, I promise you.
Destructive Youth: Annoying woman. Who are you again?
[Debate]
Jolene Hall: Woo Waaaaa, that man is horrible... he destroyed the stone piles I made. The faeries are going to get angry.
You: Don't be upset. I'll fix it for you, okay?
Jolene Hall: Woo Waaaaa,... Missy, you are so nice.
Destructive Youth: Mind your own business. Otherwise, I won't go easy on you!
You: (I shouldn't be intimidated by him. Calm down... I will find a way to refute him!)
Number of Faerie Cottages
Can someone come and help me count how many Faerie Huts there are?
Jolene Hall: Oh, how many are there...
You: What are you counting?
Jolene Hall: Shh, I'm counting the number of faerie cabins.
Jolene Hall: My mom told me if I can figure out the number of faerie cabins, I might be able to make friends with them.
You: I see... Let's count together. Together we'll be able to count all of them.
Jolene Hall: You are so nice, Missy. I really like you.
You: (I didn't look closely before, but it seems like there are lots of faerie huts in this part of the forest.)
You: (Some look like they have just been made. The paint on their roofs still looks new.)
You: One, two, three...
Jolene Hall: Missy, have you figured out how many cabins there are?
You: Yes. There are five cabins in total.
Jolene Hall: Wow, I also counted five cabins.
Jolene Hall: As long as I make five wishes, I will be able to see the faeries, won't I?
You: Well... What if the faeries are not at home and couldn't hear your wishes?
Jolene Hall: Oh... Then I have to come and make a wish again tomorrow. One day, they'll hear my voice.
You: There are about 10 cabins.
Jolene Hall: I only counted five cabins! Missy, you must have counted wrong...
You: Although there are only five cabins in front of you, there are still many cabins in the forest.
You: I think there are definitely more than 10 faerie cabins in this forest.
Jolene Hall: Wow, really? Then let me count again.
You: (The kid seems to be very stubborn about faeries, well... Why is that...)
Lucky Message in a Bottle
I hear that you can find Drift Bottles near the Night Beach. Can you show it to me if you find one?
You: Huh? Is that a drifting bottle over there?
In the black sand, you can vaguely see a glass bottle being pushed back and forth by the waves... You: (The waves are so fast... I thought even if it was washed up the beach, it could've been washed away.)
You: (I didn't expect to get it.)
You: Now I can show off to Johann.
Johann Brose: How was it? Did you find anything on Night Beach today?
You: Yes. I found a drifting bottle.
You: Look, there's a scroll inside the bottle. Maybe this bottle has been drifting for a century.
Johann Brose: It's your lucky day. Did you open the bottle to see what's written on the scroll?
You: Yeah, I did.
You: It's just that the handwriting on the scroll's so blurry, I can only see words like "you are my wonderful."
You: I guess it might be a love letter to someone.
Johann Brose: True love hidden by the sea? So romantic.
You: I wonder what the story is... I wish I could find out more about it.
You: I didn't open it. I want to read it with my friends after the trip.
Johann Brose: You want to share your foreign travel experience with your friends, don't you?
You: Yeah, interesting stories are supposed to be shared with the people around you.
Mark of a Hero
There are traces of an ancient champion at the Faerie Town! Go and take a look if you're interested.
You: (Strange... I don't recall seeing these shields the last time I came to Faerie Town)
You: (Is that... fresh red paint on the shield?)
Several shields are scattered outside the residents' houses, they seem to have been placed here recently. You: (The patterns on the shield... seem to be ancient Skadi Island symbols.)
You: (Maybe Johann knows something about this. Why don't I take some pictures and talk to him about it?)
Johann Brose: I see from the look on your face that you've come across something interesting.
You: I saw a few newly made shields outside the residents' houses.
You: I took some pictures. Have a look...
Johann Brose: These shields are made to commemorate the brave guardians.
Johann Brose: Look. These symbols engraved on the shields were used by the ancient guardians of Skadi Island.
You: Do these symbols have any special meaning?
Johann Brose: It means "far away". The ancient guardians believed that with these shields, people would not lose their way or lose themselves when they journey far away.
Johann Brose: If you are interested, you should check out the guardian memorial day. It's a unique we have here, and I think you'll like it.
You: Sure. I will visit when I have a chance.
You: What is the guardian memorial day?
Johann Brose: It's one of our special events here.
Johann Brose: People dress up like the guardians who defended Skadi centuries ago, and perform interesting activities and rituals.
Johann Brose: If you are interested, you can go and experience it yourself.
You: It sounds interesting. I'll go when I have time.
Nameless Rose
If you happen to go to the Seti Falls, please bring back a bouquet of roses by the waterfall for me.
In front of the rocks and the waterfall, a bouquet of red roses sits quietly. They stand out sharply, yet they're so beautiful. You: Who would leave roses in a place like this?
You: (Well, there's no name on it.)
You: (Since Johann told me about this, whoever left the roses here must have something to do with Johann?)
You: (Maybe I should ask him first.)
You: Johann, there's a bouquet of red roses at the waterfall.
Johann Brose: I could smell the fragrance of the roses from afar. Thank you for bringing it over.
Johann Brose: Please give me the flowers, beautiful lady.
You: Well, here you are.
You: I don't quite understand. You were also near the waterfall. Why did you ask me to get the roses?
Johann Brose: Well... to use your country's language, "it's a long story".
Johann Brose: But it's my secret. I'm sorry but I can't tell you.
You: It's okay. I understand.
You: (Although, I'm still very curious! What's Johann's secret...)
You: What if I don't want to give it to you?
Johann Brose: Come on, kind lady. This is my only wish... Please help me with this.
You: (His tone of voice... I shouldn't have made fun of him.)
You: Can you tell me first, why did you ask me to go to the waterfall and get the roses?
Johann Brose: One of my acquaintances left it there.
Johann Brose: This bunch of flowers is very important to me. Is this answer acceptable?
You: Well... Here... Here are your flowers.
You: (Strange... Johann's expression is very unnatural. What is the story between him and these flowers?)
Feeding Plaza Pigeons
Can you go and feed the pigeons by the Arts Square for me? You can get the feed from the Hostel Service Area.
Pigeon: Coo... Coo... Coo... Coo...
You: Wow, they're all here.
You: (It should be ok to touch them, right? They're so cute...)
Pigeon: Coo coo.
You: Seriously? They finished all four bags of feed already?!
You: Are you an eating machine...
Pigeon: Coo coo coo!
You: No, that's all... Look, there's nothing left.
Pigeon: Coo!!
You: No. Don't come over... Don't get close!
You: You guys, stop it! I'll get angry if you keep chasing me! I mean it!!
[Debate]
You: Phew, I finally escaped... I didn't expect to get chased by pigeons when I'm feeding them.
You: Guess I should bring more bird food with me next time.
You: Oh, my, why are the square pigeons in Vikya Capital so aggressive... I'd better be prepared before I feed them again.
Lost Book
A customer said that she lost her book. Can you go and find out what happened?
Johann Brose: Oh, a guest said she just dropped a very important book...
Johann Brose: "Helping others is the source of true happiness," if you have time, can you please help my guest?
You: Well, let me find out what happened first.
A young lady with long hair seems to be looking for something. You can sense her anxiety from her expression.
You: Excuse me, did you lose something?
College Student: The limited-edition book I just borrowed from the library is gone.
College Student: What should I do... losing such important findings would be a great loss for humankind.
You: Don't panic. Think about where you've been. I'll help you.
College Student: I walked here from my guesthouse... Then I realized the book is missing from my backpack.
You: I think it should be nearby. Let's take another look.
You: Found it! Is it this book?
In the corner of the street, a blue hardcover book lies quietly on the ground.
College Student: That's the one, that's the one!
College Student: Thank you. If you hadn't helped me, I wouldn’t know what to do...
You: You are welcome. We should all help each other.
Locations
- Seti Falls
- Sakya Fjord
- Faerie Town
- Vikya
- Night Beach
- Manor of Hermes
Residents
- Andersen Johnson
- Brindisi Lloyd
- Hanson Walker
- Muller Connors
- Jolene Hall
- Johann Brose
Dispute Resolution
Manor of Hermes
Players may invite any of the four male leads as an exploration companion, but each invitation requires the player to spend one Lamp Light, which are obtained through Skadi Reputation level milestones. Many, but not all, of the clues in the manor require a specific male lead to deduce their meanings.
1F Major Points of Interest
Location | Point of interest | Notes and Dialogue
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1F Reception Room | Painting |
On the north wall near the door
Dialogue
Luke
Luke: ... You: What's up? Luke: Isn't this painting... a little weird? You: Weird? Luke: Yeah. Look at it: the wings, the weird skull design, and what looks like two eyes in the background... Luke: I feel like I've seen it before, but I can't remember where... Luke: I only remember that it's some religious sect's symbol. You: ??? Luke: If only we had someone who knew about religion or art. Artem
Artem: ... You: What's the matter, Mr. Wing? Artem: Nothing. I just think this painting... seems familiar? You: Familiar? Artem: Yeah. A demon's head and an angel's wings... It looks like religious imagery... You: Do you remember from which religion? Artem: Sorry... I can't remember right now. You: No worries. It's not something that you'd normally pay attention to. You: (However... If there was someone familiar with religion and art...) You: (They'd be able to recognize it...) Vyn
You: Dr. Richter, why are you staring at this painting? Vyn: It is nothing. I simply discovered something that I find interesting. You: Something interesting? Vyn: Yes. Take a look carefully. Do you not think that the painting seems strange? You: ... You: There are wings, skull, and eyes in the picture. You: Why do they put these patterns together? Vyn: ... Vyn: These appear to be the symbols of a certain cult. You: Dr. Richter, can you understand this picture? Vyn: I wish I could. But unfortunately, I do not know this picture. Vyn: The reason I came to such speculation is that... Vyn: The combination of these bizarre patterns and the painting itself seems to be full of religious sentiments. Vyn: But I cannot tell anymore. You: Well... This painting is probably more than just a decoration. Vyn: True. However... Vyn: This could be related to a very obscure cult. Vyn: To decipher its symbolism and reason for being here, we may need an expert who can truely read the painting. Marius
Marius: Hold up! You: What's wrong? Marius: This is... Rebirthology? You: Rebirthology? What's that? Marius: Look at this painting. Marius points to the painting on the wall. Marius: Don't you find it strange? You: Now that you mention it... You: The painting has wings, a weird skull, and... eyes? You: Why this particular combination of things? Marius: Because these are symbols of Rebirthology. Marius: Rebirthology was a popular cult among certain groups of people in the last century. Marius: They believe that people are born with sins. Marius: But at the same time, everyone has the chance to cleanse their sins. Marius: Skulls symbolize evil, wings symbolize possibility, and eyes, are the gaze of God. You: Wow... You know this really well. Marius: I heard from my lecturer in the arts and religion course at school. Marius: Although Rebirthology is not a common religion, many of its believers are artists and master painters. Marius: Influenced by the doctrines and customs of the cult, they'd created quite a lot of masterpieces. Marius: Like the famous Seven Days Worship collection, it is about the processes of a religious ritual. Marius: This one is the third painting of the Seven Days Worship series, with very similar contents and techniques. You: I've seen the Seven Days Worship on the internet, but the painting look kind of distorted... Marius: In art, distortion and madness are sometimes regarded as a kind of beauty. Marius: Although the beauty of madness in Rebirthology paintings is a very uncommon type of aesthetic... Marius: Not just you, many people who study art find it difficult to accept. Marius: So there are indeed very few people who understand Rebirthology and their paintings. You: But if the painting is here, it means... Marius: There might be believers in this manor. You: ... Marius: Hold on. There's something else here. Again, Marius examines the paintings carefully. On the back of the frame, he finds something unexpected. Marius: It's a purple gemstone fragment, which should belong to the Erin's Winter.
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1F Reception Room | Statue |
Directly south of the entrance
Dialogue
Luke
You: Luke, look at this. This sculpture is so beautiful. Luke: Yeah, and the details are made so skillfully, so... You: So? Luke: This must be the work of a great master. Luke: But I can't tell who the artist is. Sorry. You: It's fine. It's great that you can decipher so much from these objects. You: Only an art expert would be able to extract more information in such a short space of time. Artem
You: Hm? A sculpture, here? You: It's lovely... You: You can see how elegant it is even through a layer of dust. Artem: This must be a master artist's work. You: Mr. Wing, do you know who sculpted this? Artem: No. I'm only judging by the material and precise handwork. Artem: This isn't my area of expertise, so that's all I can say. Artem: If I were someone who knew about sculpting or art... Artem: Then I should be easily able to identify the creator. You: Mr. Wing, you're too modest. The amount you know is already quite impressive. Artem: Thank you. Vyn
You: This sculpture is so beautiful... Vyn: Do you like it? You: Yeah. Look at it, Dr. Richter. Even though it's dusty, it still looks so exquisite... You: It must be very expensive... Vyn: Indeed, from the material and precision of the craftsmanship, it is probably the work of a master. Vyn: But I am sorry I do not know... which master to be exact. You: It doesn't matter, Dr. Richter. I was just making a comment. You: To identify precisely whose work this is, in such a short time... You: I'm afraid only an art expert would be able to do that... Marius
You: What a beautiful sculpture... Marius: Isn't this a work of Railas'? You: Railas? The famous painter? Did he also make sculptures? Marius: Of course. Although Railas is mostly known as a painter... Marius: His sculptures are just as highly valued as his paintings. Marius: But due to his sculptures being relatively rare, they are all very expensive. Marius keeps circling around the sculpture before he stops and squats down behind it. Marius: A statue of this size... Without certain networks and connections, it's probably something very hard to get. You: If that's the case, then wouldn't that mean the owner of this manor is... Marius: Yeah. He's very wealthy, with good connections. You: ...Really...? Marius: Okay, let's put that aside for now, Miss. Marius: I also found something else. You: What is it? Marius: Look. Marius extends his right hand. In his palm lies a purple gemstone fragment. You: It's a shard of Erin's Winter! Marius: Yup!
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1F Reception Room | Treasure Box |
Southwest corner of the room
Dialogue
Luke
You: Luke, Luke, there's something in this box! Luke: Hold on, lemme open it... Luke opens the box and takes out something that looks like a notebook. Luke: It looks like a list, but parts of it are destroyed. You: What's written on it? Luke: There's writing, but these records seem to be encrypted. Luke: They're recorded in some sorts of... religious symbols. Luke: We can't decipher this if we don't know the specific meanings of the symbols. You: Can you tell which religion they're from? Luke: They look familiar, but I don't know why... Luke: If only we could check online or ask a religion or art expert. Artem
You: ... You open the box. Artem: What is it? You: There's a list inside, but the writing is a bit... odd. You: I don't know if it's just my imagination, but I think this record uses images instead of writing. Artem: It must be some method of encryption. These pictures resemble a skull and feathers... Artem: This sort of imagery is common in religious encryptions. Artem: Maybe this notebook has something to do with a religion? You: (It would be nice to have someone who knows about religion or art right now.) Vyn
Vyn: Wait a minute. Vyn stops suddenly. He opens a box and takes out something. You: What's wrong, Dr. Richter? Vyn: There is a list of names... in the box. You: Yeah... But part of this list seems to have been destroyed... You: ... Vyn: What are your thoughts? You: Dr. Richter, do you find the writings on it... a little strange? Vyn: These words seem to be recorded by visual encryption. But as for the details... Vyn: I apologize. This encryption method is not very common. Vyn: Perhaps we require the opinion of an art expert to decipher the patterns and understand its message. Vyn: Unfortunately, I am not able to do this. You: It's fine. Let's take a picture for the record. Let's move on. Vyn: Sure. Marius
You: Marius, wait. You open the box in front of you and take something out. Marius: A list... But part of it has been destroyed. Marius: Hold on. Let me see what's written on it? You: What's wrong? Marius: Look at the shapes of these words. Do you find them strange? You: Well... they look like a combination of skulls and feathers... You: Are these words encrypted? Marius: Yeah. It's a special encryption method used by the cult of Rebirthology. You: Can you understand their encryption? Marius: Well, I've seen this in a painting which was shown in class before. Marius: Rebirthology is an obscure cult. Although there're very few written records about them... Marius: But because many of their believers are artists and painters, they have a large collection of artworks. Marius: In the second painting of the Seven Days Worship depicting Rebirthology's rituals... Marius: It portrays the process of how this encryption method was invented. Marius: And the method of decoding this encryption is also hidden in the painting itself. You: You mean... you can understand the messages on it? Marius: Of course. I was very curious so I studied all the paintings of the Severn Days Worship. Marius: Let me see... Marius takes the list and starts reading it page by page. Marius: ...This list is a record of the believers' tributes. You: "Tribute?" What is that? Marius: It's a donation the believers give to the church. Marius: Rebirthologists believe that people are born with sins and it's possible to cleanse their sins. Marius: The reason unfortunate events happen is because of your sins. Marius: And to stay out of misfortunes, believers must cleanse their sins. Marius: But it's not enough to cleanse your sins yourself. You need a Prophet. Marius: And that's the Abbot of Rebirthology. He claims to be the son of God and capable of communicating with God. Marius: As long as the believers continue to pay their tributes, they would receive prophesies. Marius: And by following the prophesies they can wash away their sins. Marius: How fast the prophesies work is related to how much tribute one pays. The more you pay, the faster it works. You: Isn't that how pyramid schemes work nowadays? Marius: Exactly, but when Rebirthology was popular, science was not universally accepted... You: So on the list, how much did people pay? Marius: Let me see... Marius: Some contributed their houses, some contributed gold... They are all of the extremely high values. You: I can't believe that... Marius: Looks like this manor was a place where Rebirthology believers gathered. You: ... Marius: Oh right, there's something else on the list. Marius hands you something. You: It's a shard of Erin's Winter. Marius: Yes.
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1F Entertainment Room | Lockbox |
Next to the sofa on the west half of the room
Dialogue
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1F Medical Ward (Room 1) | Bookshelf |
Northeast corner of the room
Dialogue
Luke
Luke: Here! There is something between the books. Luke carefully takes out the object. You: It's a notebook. There are a lot of newspaper articles in it. Luke: Looks like they're all articles related to the treatment of some sort of disease. Luke: But that's all I can understand from them... Luke: It would be handy to have a doctor with us now. Artem
You: Mr. Wing, look up there. It looks like something's between those two books. Artem: It's a... notebook? You: I'll go find a ladder. One moment. Artem: No need. Allow me. Artem approaches the bookcase with a few steps and pulls out the notebook. Artem: It's just an ordinary notebook, but there are some news clippings pasted inside. Artem: They all seem to be reporting about treatments for a certain disease. Artem: As for the reports' contents... We should consult a medical professional. Vyn
You: Dr. Richter, do you see that between the two books? Vyn: Sure, I have it. It is a notebook, and there are a lot of news clippings contained within. You: News clippings? What are they about? Vyn: Without exception, all these articles are related to treatment methods for mental illness. Vyn flips through the notebook and asks you to look at the contents. On the last page of the notebook, on the news article, there is a number "No.0012." Vyn: In addition, annotations are written in the margins of each report. "Used," "Not used," "Not effective," and the like. You: "Used," "Not used"... Did someone perform these treatments after reading these articles? You: And who was collecting these information? Vyn: ... Vyn smiles but does not answer you. Vyn: Okay. Let us leave this complicated question behind for now. I have something to show you. Vyn gently holds out your hand and puts something on your palm. You: This is... a fragment of Erin's Winter! Vyn: Yes. It fell out when I picked up the notebook. Vyn: We are... quite lucky. Marius
You: Marius, can you please help me get the thing between those two books? You: I can't reach it... Marius: Sure. When have I said no to you before? One second. Soon Marius takes out the object between the two books. Marius: It's a notebook, with a lot of newspaper clippings in it. You: But I can't understand these reports. Marius: Me neither. I can roughly tell that they are all about the treatment of a certain disease. Marius: As to the rest... We'd better play it safe and consult a medical professional.
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1F Medical Ward (Room 1) | Lockbox |
Northwest corner of the room
Dialogue
MC
You: (This box is pretty new. It doesn't look like it belongs to the manor...) You: (Did someone specifically put it here?) You: (And... It seems like you have to enter a password to open it...) Keypad display: input password0012
You: It's open! You: Let me see what's inside... You: An account book?! You run your eyes over the records in the account book and are immediately startled. You: This amount of gold and fine art... Whoever keeps this account book must be very rich? You: (Let me see who wrote this...) You turn to the first page of the book. You: "Grady...?"
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1F Medical Ward (Room 2) | Operating table |
Center of the room
Dialogue
Luke
Artem
Vyn
You: They are all... badly damaged... You: Dr. Richter, can you identify these things? Vyn: ... For some reason, Vyn remains silent for a while. You: ??? Vyn: Most of these... are instruments used in a physical procedure performed to treat certain mental conditions. You: Physical procedure for treating mental conditions? Vyn: Correct. If I have not mistaken, these damaged instruments... Vyn: Are electrical devices for electroconvulsive therapy. You: Electroconvulsive therapy?! You are shocked at what Vyn told you. Vyn: Yes. Before the discovery of chlorpromazine, physical therapies like electroconvulsive therapy... Vyn: Were widely used in the treatment of various mental disorders. Vyn: It appears that there was at least one mental patient in this manor. You: Can we find the condition of the patients who'd undergone these treatments? Vyn: I am afraid it would require more clues to do that. Vyn carefully examines the object in front of him. Vyn: Hold on... That green substance in this corner is ... a gemstone fragment? You: Gemstone fragment... Erin's Winter! Marius
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1F Dining Room | Broken wood |
In front of the turned-around dining chair in the southeast corner
Dialogue
Luke
You: There are some broken pieces of wood here. You: They look just like the other chairs in the house. Luke: Judging from the cracks on the wood, they seem to be have been broken by impact from external forces. You: External force impact... Did someone break the chair? Luke: Or maybe someone fell on the chair and broke it. Luke: And look at these wooden pieces, these dark dots look like dried blood. You: So did a conflict or a fight happen here? Luke: I think so. Luke: Oh? You: What's up? Luke: There seem to be something else in the wooden pile? Luke squats down and begins to flip through the pile of things in front of him. Luke: Got it! You: What is it? Luke: Look. You: Yellow gemstone fragment... You: It's a fragment of Erin's Winter! Luke: Correct! Artem
You: Mr. Wing, come and look at this. Artem: What is it? You: Look at these chunks of wood. They look like they came from the chairs in this room. You: But the shape of the cracks looks unnatural... Artem: Indeed. Artem: It would be best to have them analyzed by someone familiar with evidence and crime scene analysis. You: Got it. You: (Someone familiar with crime scenes... A detective should do, then.) Vyn
You: Dr. Richter, look at these broken pieces of wood on the floor. You: Don't the shape of the cracks seem strange? Vyn: They do. But unfortunately... You: What's is it? Vyn: I am not an expert in forensic science, so I cannot answer your question. You: It doesn't matter. It was just a random question. You: (But if we want to solve this problem, I think we should consult a detective...) Marius
Marius: Be careful. Don't get tripped over by these wooden pieces. You: Are these wooden pieces from a broken chair? Their style is the same as the other intact chairs in the house. Marius: But... Don't you find the cracks of these wooden pieces strange? Marius: They don't look like they broke down naturally. You: Makes sense. So what happened to them? Marius: That I can't be sure. I don't know much about forensics. You: (These traces... should I consult a detective...)
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1F Kitchen | Stain |
On the floor in the southeast corner of the room
Dialogue
Luke
Luke: !!! You: Are you okay? You don't look right! Luke: Look at these. They look like charcoal ashes. You: Charcoal ashes? Like from burning the wood? You: Did someone set fire to the kitchen? Luke: I think so. Look at the cupboard next to you. Luke: It's in a different place than the furniture markings left behind from years of being in the same place. Luke: And the ashes on the ground are mainly around these old markings... Luke: I think after the original cupboard got burned, someone came back and place a new one here. Luke: And not just here, I've noticed as we came in. Luke: Most of the walls on the first floor were charred by a fire. Luke: Evidence of fire can be seen in a few of the intersections. You: So this manor... Luke: Right. There might have been a large fire here. You: ...Shall we look around and see if there're any other clues? Luke: Yeah, good idea. Luke turns his eyes back to the things left on the ground and fiddles with them. Suddenly, as he moves, a yellow object appears from within the ashes. You: Look! Luke: Judging from its shape, it's probably a gemstone fragment of "Erin's Winter!" Artem
You: Mr. Wing, look at what's in this corner. Artem: Looks like the product of some chemical reaction. You: Can you tell what it is? Artem: Sorry, it's dim in here, and there seems to be many impurities in the substance. Artem: I can't be sure of what it is right now. You: Me neither. That's unfortunate... You: (It would be nice to have an expert detective with us right now...) You: (They'd be able to tell at a glance.) Vyn
You: Dr. Richter, I found something here. Vyn: Are these... the products of some kind of chemical reaction? You: But it's dark and the lighting in the kitchen is not very good. You: There is no way to identify what these are. Vyn: ... You: (If only we have a detective here...) You: (They'd be able to identify this substance very soon...) Marius
You: What's this pile of dirt? Marius: It looks like the product of some kind of chemical reaction... Marius: But with only our eyes... and it's so dark in here... Marius: It's impossible to tell what this is at all. Marius: And it's so strange that something like this would appear in a manor... weird... You: (At times like this I wish there's a detective here with me...) You: (They'd be able to explain something like this...)
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1F Kitchen | Hanging Pots |
On the north wall of the cooking area, between the ovens
Dialogue
Luke
You: Are these... pots... hanging on the wall? Luke: ... You: For some reason, it seems strange to see these pots hanging here... You: Especially compared to the pots on the floor. You: Although they all look dirty and old, but... Luke: But the pots hanging on the wall are newer, and there are traces of them being cleaned. Luke: The pots on the floor are dustier and dirtier than those on the wall. Luke: Also, there are obvious marks of damage on them. Luke: They look like they have not been used since they got knocked over. You: But they are all in the kitchen. Why do they seem different? Luke: It's likely that the pots were knocked over in some kind of incident. Luke: After the incident, someone returned to the manor and settled here. Luke: This pot hanging on the wall was what he used. Luke: But it's just my guess. We'll need more evidence. Luke continues to observe the objects on the wall. He reaches out carefully and tries to pick up the pot. The moment the pot moves, an object drops from the gap. Luke: Yellow gemstones... It's a fragment of Erin's Winter! Artem
You: ... Artem: Did you find something? You: Mr. Wing, look at the wall over there. Artem: Are those... pots and pans on the wall? You: Yes, but some of these pots give me a strange feeling. You: But I can't explain why... Artem: Maybe we're missing something. Let's keep looking. You: Okay! You: (Hmm... Should I consult a detective?) Vyn
Marius
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1F Small Study | Bookshelf |
On the northeast wall
Dialogue
Luke
You: Is there something stuck... between the books? Luke: I think so... hold on. Let me get it out. Luke carefully pulls out a few pieces of paper from between the books. Luke: They look like... documents. Luke: And the writings on them... look strange? Luke: The records we found along the way have all been written in English. Luke: But some of the information in this document has been replaced with Akkadian intentionally... You: Akkadian? You mean the language used in the Codes of Hammurabi? Luke: Yes. You: Can you understand the writings on it? Luke: Too many things are written in Akkadian, I can't read them... Luke: All the other written records in this manor are in English... Luke: Why would this one be mixed with Akkadian? You: So... You: I guess... We need to find someone who understands this language. Artem
You: Mr. Wing, it seems there is a document in those books. Artem: Wait. I'll get it. Artem walks in front of you protectively and pulls out the document for you. You: Is anything written in it? Artem: This document... You: What about it? Artem: The key information in this document has been replaced with Akkadian. You: Mr. Wing, can you understand what it says? Artem: Yes. I studied the Code of Hammurabi before, and also studied Akkadian. Artem: This document... is a record of a fire experiment. You: Fire experiment record? Artem: Looks like someone was testing the extent of the damage made by fire of different intensity. You: ...Someone was planning to set fire to the manor? Artem: It's possible. Artem: But... some pages seem to be missing from this document? You: Missing pages? Are they left somewhere else on the bookshelf? Artem: I'll look again. Artem searches the bookshelf again. After a while, he stops. You: Mr. Wing, did you find anything? Is that the missing experiment record? Artem: No. It's a red gemstone fragment. Artem: It should be the missing part of Erin's Winter. Vyn
Vyn: ... Vyn stops in front of the bookcase and pulls out something between the books. You: What's wrong, Dr. Richter? Vyn: It is nothing special. I just found a document. Vyn: However... You: What's wrong? Vyn: Most of the other records in the manor are written in English. Vyn: However, a lot of the information in this file... has been replaced with Akkadian. You: ... You: Dr. Richter, can you understand what's written in it? Vyn: Sorry. Akkadian is rarely used nowadays. I am not familiar with it. You: (Should we find someone who understands this language...) Marius
You: Marius, look at the bookcase over there. You: Is there something stuck between the books? Marius: I'll get it. They are documents. You: Documents? Marius: Well, but it's a shame that... Marius: Most of the records in the manor are written in English... Marius: But a lot of the information in this document is recorded in Akkadian... Marius: I am not familiar with the language. I can't understand it. You: Okay. You: (It looks like we need someone who knows this language...)
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1F Small Bedroom | Bed |
Southwest corner of the room
Dialogue
Luke
Luke: Hold on. There's something under the bed. Luke takes a closer inspection then slowly pulls out a box from under the bed. Luke: It seems... there are some letters and a picture inside. You: What do the letters say? Luke: Sorry. I can't understand them. You: ??? Luke: The letters are written in Akkadian. Luke: This language is very obscure. I don't know it. You: Is that so... You: (Well... Should we find someone who understands it?) Artem
You: Mr. Wing, there is a box under the bed. Do you want to open it? Artem: Yeah. Artem slowly pulls out the box and opens it. Artem: In the box... there are only some letters and a painting. Artem: In addition, the letters were written in Akkadian, which is the same as the Code of Hammurabi. Artem: Do you want to know the contents of the letter? I do
You: Sure. There may be something important in these letters. Artem: You're right. These... are love letters. You: Love letters?! Artem: Yes. Not right now
You: Maybe later. There are so many of them, we probably won't be able to finish them quickly. You: Let's have a look at the rest of the manor and come back to this later. Artem: No. We'd better read them now. Artem: These... are love letters. Artem: Look at this one. It's addressed "To my dear Erin," from "Winter." Artem: And in this other letter, the address and signature are swapped. Artem: As to the contents of these two letters, they're mostly about sharing secrets. Artem: It is mentioned in the letter that Winter is the son of the butler of the house. Artem: He and Erin grew up together, like childhood sweethearts. Artem: But for some reason... Artem: They couldn't make their feelings public, so they had to write letters to each other in secret. Artem: As for this painting... It's written here. It's a gift from Erin to Winter. Artem: In the corner, there is also a signature, "My love and I, Winter and Erin." You: These two were in love? Artem: I think so. But there's a noteworthy fact, Erin mentioned that there's not much time for her left. Artem: I'm afraid there's more to this relationship. As Artem finishes his sentence, he rummages through the box again. Artem: !!! You: What's the matter, Mr. Wing? Artem: I found a fragment of red gemstone in the box. You: Red gemstone fragment... You: Is it from the Erin's Winter?! Artem: I think so. Vyn
You: Dr. Richter, there is a box under this bed. Vyn: Please, allow me. Vyn pulls out the box and opens it. You: It seems that there are only some letters and a picture. You: But I can't understand... some of the words in these letters... Vyn: These words... seem to have been replaced with Akkadian. You: Dr. Richter, can you understand it? Vyn: Sorry. This language is very rarely used now. I am not familiar with it at all. Vyn: I can only recognize the language itself. You: But this language... feels familiar to me... Vyn: The infamous Code of Hammurabi was written in this language. You: Maybe we should find someone familiar with the Code. Marius
You: Marius, there's a box under the bed. Marius: Step back. I will get it. Marius pulls out the box carefully and opens it. Marius: These look like letters, and there's a painting. Marius: The words are... In Akkadian? Marius: That's too difficult... You: Doesn't the Code of Hammurabi also uses this language? Marius: Shall we find someone who understands the code?
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1F Maid's Bedroom | Table |
Beside the bed on the north wall
Dialogue
Luke
Luke: What is it? Luke approaches an object lying on the table. Luke: It's a notebook... which belongs to Avril. You: Is that the name of the maid we saw on the name tag at the gate just now? Luke: Yes. You: What did she write about? Luke: Let me see... Luke quickly flips through the notebook, and as he reads, his expression slowly becomes... confused... You: What's wrong? Is there something strange in the notebook? Luke: Nothing. It's just a family drama. Luke: If this gets written into a TV drama, it can probably turn into dozens of episodes... Artem
You: Is that a... notebook? You pick up something lying open on the table. Artem: What's up? You: I found a notebook. It seems to belong to a maid called Avril. You: It says... You quickly flip through the pages. Artem, who's next to you, is reading the notebook with you. A short while later... Artem: ... You: ... You: Hahaha... The relationships of the residents of this manor are indeed eye-opening. Vyn
Vyn: This is... Vyn walks towards the table and rummages through the stuff on it. You: What's wrong, Dr. Richter? Did you find something? Vyn: It is a notebook which belonged to a maid called Avril. You: What's it about? Vyn: Well... You should see for yourself. Vyn hands you the notebook. You flip through the notebook and you become a bit... embarrassed. You: HaHaha, the occupants of this manor and their relationships can be made into a prime-time drama. Marius
You: There's something here? Marius: It's a notebook. And it belongs to a maid, called Avril. You: What did she write about... Out of curiosity, you flick through the notebook. Marius is reading it next to you. Gradually, the facial expressions of you and Marius's face become... funny. You: Ha... Haha... Marius: The relationships in the manor are surprisingly complicated. |
1F Minor points of interest
The following points of interest do not contribute to exploration and only serve as setting and flavor text.
Location | Point of interest | Notes and Dialogue
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1F Corridor | Envelopes |
Immediately left of the front door
Dialogue
Luke
You: Luke, look at all these letters here! Luke: Let me see... On the envelope it says... Luke: ..."To Mr. Lassiter Modero"... Is he the owner of this manor? You: It could be. I remember seeing this name just now at the gates. Luke: From the style of the building, this manor is probably about a hundred years ago... Luke: The writings on the envelopes are not very clear due to their age. Luke: There is no more useful information available for the time being. You: It doesn't matter. We've only just started. This manor is so big that there must be lots of things inside. Luke: You're right. Let's keep going. Artem
You: Mr. Wing, look here. Artem: Are these letters? You: Yeah. It says "To Mr. Lassiter Modero"... Must be the name of the manor's owner. You: But the rest of the words are faded... Artem: This manor has likely been around for over a hundred years, so it isn't unexpected for any writing to have faded. Artem: Let's keep going. We might discover something else. You: Okay. Vyn
You: Dr. Richter, hold on. There are lots of envelopes here. Vyn: They seem to be letters addressed to the owner of the manor. Look, there is his name. You: ..."To Mr. Lassiter Modero"... But the rest of the words are not very clear. Vyn: They have been left for too long. From the architectural style of this manor, one can determine that... Vyn: This manor was probably constructed more than a hundred years ago. You: Let's go inside. Let's see if we can find something else. Vyn: Sure. Marius
You: So many envelopes... Marius: Envelopes? Are they addressed to the owner of the manor? Is there anything written on the envelope? You: Let me see... "to Mr. Lassiter Modero..." You: Was he the owner of the manor? Marius: I think so. Is there anything else written on it? You: No. The words have gone blurry... Marius: Well, judging from the architecture of this manor, it was probably built more than a hundred years ago... Marius: The words on the letters have all gone blurry. Marius: It's okay. Let's go inside.
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1F Corridor | Book on the ground |
On the right side of the foyer, before moving to the main hallway
Dialogue
Luke
Luke: Hold on. There's a book here. You: It's the Alice in Wonderland... There's a signature on the cover. Luke: "To my only daughter, Erin..." You: So Mr. Modero has a daughter. Luke: I think Erin liked this book. Luke: Look, even though it's quite old, you can still see many traces of the book being read. You: Well... Some pages seem to have been turned a lot. Luke: ... You: Are you okay? Luke: Yeah, it's nothing. I just remembered a theory someone told me before. You: ??? Luke: "That people who enjoy reading Alice in Wonderland are those who long for freedom yet are unable to attain it." You: !!! Artem
You: This book is open. It's "Alice in Wonderland." Artem: These pages look like they have been turned many times. Artem: Looks like the book's owner liked it a lot. You: There's writing on the title page... "To my only daughter, Erin"... You: So Mr. Modero didn't live here alone. He had a daughter? Artem: Seems so. Artem: ... You: Mr. Wing, what's wrong? Artem: The suspect of the assault case that Captain Morgan consulted us for was also fond of this book. Artem: Do you remember what he said at that time? You: "That people who enjoy reading Alice in Wonderland are those who long for freedom yet are unable to attain it." You: Mr. Wing, are you saying that that Miss Modero... Artem: Perhaps... We should continue onward. Artem: Obtaining more information will let us make better judgments. Vyn
Vyn: This is... You: What's up, Dr. Richter? Vyn: Nothing much. I just found a book left open here, it is Alice in Wonderland. You: Does it say whose this is on the title page? Vyn: ..."To my only daughter, Erin." This book must have been a gift from Mr. Modero to his daughter. You: Erin must've loved this book. You see, the pages are quite worn out. Vyn: ... You: Dr. Richter, what's wrong? Vyn: Have you ever heard of the strange saying they have about this book? You: What is it? Vyn: "That people who enjoy reading Alice in Wonderland are those who long for freedom yet are unable to attain it." Vyn: Do you think this was the case for Erin? You: ... Marius
You: There is a book here. It's Alice in Wonderland. Marius: Does it say who the owner of the book is on the title page? You: Let me see... You: "To my only daughter, Erin..." You: I think it was a present from the owner to his daughter. Marius: It looks like his daughter liked this present a lot. Look, this book has been turned so many times. Marius: However... Alice in Wonderland? You: Is there a problem? Marius: No. Just a silly thing some people say... Marius: "That people who enjoy reading Alice in Wonderland are those who long for freedom yet are unable to attain it." You: !!!
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1F Lounge | Easel |
Northwest corner of the room
Dialogue
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1F Reception Room Study | Pitcher and cups |
On the small table midway up the east wall
Dialogue
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1F Reception Room Study | Painting |
Northeast corner of the room
Dialogue
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1F Entertainment Room | Billiards Table |
East side of the room
Dialogue
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1F Entertainment Room | Bookshelf |
Northwest corner of the room
Dialogue
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1F Entertainment Room Bathroom | Sink |
Northwest corner of the room
Dialogue
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1F Kitchen | Cupboard |
Southwest corner of the room
Dialogue
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1F Kitchen | Sacks |
West center of the room
Dialogue
MC
You: (This bag has a lot of accessories and clothing for young women.) You: (But Mr. Modero's daughter wasn't very old...) You: (Are these the maid's? They look really expensive...) You: (A maid probably wouldn't be able to afford them...) You: (Then who wore these clothes? And who threw them here?)
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1F Kitchen | Dining Table |
Northeast section of the room
Dialogue
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1F Butler's Room | Book |
On the floor between the beds
Dialogue
MC
You: (Is this an... account book under the bed?) You: (Jewelry, gold coins, silver tableware... The owner of this account book has collected so many valuables...) You: (The signature on the cover... seems to be the same as the butler's name on the name tag in the hallway.) You: (Is this the butler's piggy bank?)
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1F Small Storage Room | Bookshelf |
North wall
Dialogue
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1F Abandoned Guest Room | Candle |
On the table between the beds
Dialogue
MC
You: (How come there're unused candles here?) You: (These candles are still very new. They feel like they've just been used...) You: (Is there someone else in the manor? But I haven't seen anyone else on my way here...) You: (No way... Is it the Lord of Wickedness in the legend, who takes away people's souls...)
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1F West Corridor Bathroom | Toilet |
On the west wall |
2F Major Points of Interest
Location | Point of interest | Notes and Dialogue
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2F Lassiter's Bedroom | Shrine |
On the north wall near the door
Dialogue
Luke
You: ??? You: Luke, look at this shrine. Luke: It's so big... But why is there a photo in the center of the shrine? You: Strange... Wouldn't this photo affect the aesthetics of the shrine? Luke: Maybe... there is a special meaning in doing so? Luke: This shrine looks familiar to me. I feel like I've seen it somewhere... Luke: It seems to be some sort of religious symbol... Luke: If only we have someone who knows religion or understands the picture on the shrine. Artem
Artem: ... You: What's the matter, Mr. Wing? Artem: Nothing. I just find this shrine... somewhat strange. You: True. And there's a picture in the middle... Artem: Hmm... The design looks familiar, like a certain religion's ceremony. You: Do you remember which religion? Artem: Sorry, I can't think of it right now. You: It's okay. After all, people don't usually pay attention to these things. You: (But... If there is someone who is familiar with religion and art...) You: (They should be able to recognize it...) Vyn
You: Dr. Richter, look at this shrine... Vyn: Do you think there is something strange about it? You: Well, besides its strange shape which consists of eyes, skull, and wings... You: Why put a photo in the middle of the shrine? Vyn: Perhaps there is a special meaning behind it. Vyn: This shrine has a strong religious flavor, we should find someone who possesses this kind of knowledge... Vyn: Or someone who can understand the images on the shrine. Vyn: Maybe then your questions could be answered. Marius
A shrine decorated with strange patterns is on the table. And there's a photograph in the middle of the shrine. You: Marius, do you know what this is? Marius: This is a... wishing shrine of Rebirthology! You: Wishing shrine? Are you sure? Marius: I'm certain. Marius: Although Rebirthology is a very uncommon cult that not many people know about... Marius: But the picture on the shrine is quite well known in the art community. Marius: Some smaller churches would paint their frescos by imitating this painting. Marius: Even the images on stained glass windows. You: Imitate this? But there're eyes, skulls, and wings on it... You: They seem inappropriate for a church... Marius: They don't copy the painting itself, what they copy is the composition. Marius: The patterns you mention have great contrast in their shapes and colors. Marius: So how to put them together subtly and express what the painter wants to say... Marius: That is not an easy task. Marius: But the artist had done a good job with the pictures on this shrine, especially in expressing the mysterious mood of Rebirthology. You: Now you mention it... You: when I look at the shrine, I can imagine what Rebirthology is like. Marius: Later on, a master artist was inspired by this painting when he saw it by accident. Marius: He used a similar composition in painting the fresco of a church. Marius: In the end, when the church was finished, the frescos became hugely popular. Marius: As a result, this composition became popular as well. Marius: Most people only know about the work of that master, but not many know about this Rebirthology shrine. Marius: I also came to know about this by chance when I was studying at the Florence College of Art. You: What does the shrine mean then? Marius: According to the doctrine of Rebirthology, if there's something the believers want from God... Marius: First of all, they need to donate money to the abbot to show their sincerity, which is the tribute. Marius: Secondly, they need to worship this statue at home for 21 days and wait for the coming of God. You: And this photo was placed on the statue because... Marius: Look. There's a message behind the photo. Marius: "I implore the almighty powers of the heavens to wash away my daughter's sins and to awaken her from her madness." Marius: "Lassiter Modero." You: ...Mr. Mordred was a believer of Rebirthology, and it was him who worshiped this statue for his daughter? Marius: Yes. And judging from the size of this statue, Mr. Modero's tribute was not small. Marius: So his status in Rebirthology must be quite respectable. You: ... Marius: Oh right. There's something else in the shrine. Marius opens his fist happily. Marius: I found this behind the picture. It is the missing gemstone of Erin's Winter.
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2F Lassiter's Bedroom | Bedside bench |
At the foot of the large bed
Dialogue
Luke
Luke: This is... Luke finds a scroll from among the rags on the bench in front of the bed. Luke: The contents... seem to be encrypted with images instead of text. You: Can you understand it? Luke: I don't think so. I haven't seen this kind of encryption method before. Luke: But these symbols look like some kind of religious symbols... Luke: Perhaps it is a unique way of encryption in some kind of religion? You: (In that case... I should go and consult someone who knows religion or art.) Artem
You: (There's something underneath the rags on this bench... A parchment scroll?) Artem: What is it? You: I found a scroll, but the words on it are strange... You: I don't know if it's just my imagination, but I think it uses images instead of writing. Artem: It must be some method of encryption. These pictures resemble a skull and feathers... Artem: Maybe it's related to religion? You: (It would be nice to have someone who understands religion or art right now.) Vyn
Vyn: ... Vyn opens the scroll under the rag on the bedside bench. You: Dr. Richter, is there a problem with this scroll? Vyn: The content of this scroll... seems to be encrypted with patterns. You: Graphic encryption? Vyn: Yes. And these graphics used in the encryption seem to have a strong religious flavor. You: Dr. Richter, can you understand it? Vyn: Although I would like to say "yes." I am sorry that I have not seen such an encryption method before. Vyn: Perhaps... Someone with knowledge in religion or art would know how to decipher these codes. Marius
There's a scroll under the rags on the bedroom bench. Marius examines the scroll. You: Did you find anything? Marius: Before I answer that, take a look at this picture, Miss Attorney. See anything unusual? You: ... You: The shapes of the texts look like a combination of skulls and feathers. You: Is it encrypted? Marius: Not bad, Miss Attorney. You're right. This type of encryption... Marius: It's the same encryption method as in the second painting of the Seven Days Worship collection. Marius: If I've not mistaken, this is indeed the unique encryption method used in Rebirthology. Marius: On one hand, it's to prevent information leaks and government sanctions, and also to show Abbot's divinity... Marius: They use a combination of their signature skull and feather patterns to represent different words. Marius: And to convey the message in this way. You: On the scroll, it reads... Marius: "Your appeal has been noted by God." Marius: "In a few days, Grady, God's messenger, will arrive and cleanse Erin Modero's sins." Marius: ... You: ... As you are comprehending what Marius has just said, your eyes look away... Something shiny in the gap of the bench has caught your attention. You: This is... You come closer to the bed bench. You: It's a gemstone shard we've been looking for!
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2F Lassiter's Study | Desk |
South center of the room
Dialogue
Luke
You: Why is there a piece of blank paper here? Luke: Blank paper? Luke, standing next to you, examines the paper over and over again and smells it. Luke: It's not blank paper. Something's written on it. You: ??? Luke takes the piece of paper from you and takes out a lighter from his pocket. Luke lights a fire then puts the paper over the flame. Before long, words start to appear on the paper. You: !!! Luke: Just as I thought... The words are written with diluted acid. Luke: It's almost showing now. Do you want to see what's written? You: Yeah. You take the note from Luke and try to read it. You: ..."Commission received. Will bring the police to your manor at 19:30 in three days." You: "Rest assured. We'll arrest the villain Winter who's trying to take your daughter and burn down your house." You: "Police Chief, Chuck Walsh." You: Luke, this... Luke: ... Luke: Let's look around to see if there're any more clues. You: Yeah. You and Luke split out, you begin to examine around the desk. Unfortunately, however, except for the paper and the gemstone fragment in the corner... You and Luke found nothing. Artem
Vyn
Marius
You: How come there's a blank piece of paper here? Marius: Maybe someone left it here when they explored this manor earlier? You: ... You: (Something feels off...) You: (When I get close to the paper, it smells funny?) You: (I wish we have a detective here right now...) You: (Then I can ask him to check if there's anything wrong with this piece of paper.)
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2F Lassiter's Study | Lockbox |
Below the statue in the center of the room
Dialogue
MC
You: (There's a box here. It looks quite new.) You: (But I need to enter the correct password if I want to open the box...) Keypad display: input password1930
You: These are... You: So many personal files... You: (Did Mr. Modero collect these?) You flip through the files in your hands and think quickly as you read them. You: (Some of these people are psychiatrists, and some are recovered mental patients.) You: (The mental illness part has been circled on their files.) You: (Looks like these matter a lot to Mr. Modero.) You: Doctor... recovered patients... Was Mr. Modero trying to find out how to treat mental illness? You: (But there's a remark in the last file...) You: "All... Useless?!" Obtain Evidence: Vast Archive
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2F Grady's Bedroom | Desk |
In the center of the room near the entrance
Dialogue
Luke
Luke: Is this... a medical record? You: Medical record? Luke: Well, look. These are the names of the doctor and the patient. Luke: But why are the writings in this report... so messy? Luke: It's completely illegible... Luke: I thought only doctors in our country write like that. I didn't expect it to be the same in other countries... You: Let's consult a medical professional... Luke: Yeah. Artem
Vyn
There are a few documents on the desk. Vyn looks at these documents and frowns. You: What's wrong, Dr. Richter? Vyn: Look at this. You: Is this a medical record? Vyn: Yes. The attending physician is called Grady, and the patient is Erin Modero. You: Mr. Modero's daughter? What was her illness? Vyn: Her symptoms match that of mania. You: Was Miss Modero cured? Vyn: Not only was she not cured. According to this medical record, her condition got worse and worse. Vyn: Initially, Miss Modero was still able to maintain sanity for periods during the day. Vyn: But towards the end, she was completely unable to maintain her sanity. She was confined inside the house. You: Really... That's too bad... You: But judging from the age of the manor, conditions like mania back then... it was almost incurable. Vyn: Indeed. But I believe for Erin to had reached that stage of insanity had a lot to do with the practitioner. Vyn: Grady was not a doctor at all. You: Dr. Richter, how do you know that? Vyn: This medical record seems to be written by a doctor. But the descriptions are confusing and inaccurate. Vyn: In terms of treatment, he tried numerous physical therapies on Erin without much consideration at all. Vyn: His unscientific methods, on the contrary, worsened Erin's illness and further damaged her health. Vyn: If he had not made so many incorrect decisions, judging from Erin's symptoms in the early stages... Vyn: If she had received the right treatment, her condition could have been improved. You: So in the end, Miss Modero... Vyn: The final treatment record is missing. Let's see if there are any other clues. You: Okay. Vyn: By the way, I found something else on the table other than the medical record. You: What? Vyn: It's the gemstone fragment we are looking for. Vyn: Better put it away. Marius
You: Marius, I found something. Marius: What did you find? You: Looks like it's a medical record. I saw the names of the attending doctor and the patient. You hand the medical record to Marius. Marius: But why are the symptoms recorded in such a... mess. I have no idea what it's saying. You: Maybe we don't understand because we're not doctors? Marius: ...
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2F Grady's Bedroom | Bookshelf |
Behind the desk in the west half of the room
Dialogue
Luke
Artem
Vyn
Vyn stops in front of the bookcase. You: Dr. Richter, what's wrong? Did you find anything unusual? Vyn: There are a lot of books on this shelf about applying physical procedures to mental patients. Vyn: Like this one for instance... Vyn takes out a book and hands it to you. Vyn: It mostly talks about aquatic therapy. Vyn: It treats patients by stimulating them in a bathtub with freezing and boiling water alternately. Vyn: In addition, these books also describe unorthodox methods like torture, interrogation, exorcism, and others. Vyn: These methods were once popular and were widely used physical procedures. You: But it is impossible to cure the patients with methods like these right... Vyn: Correct. Not only are these methods ineffective, but they may also further worsen the patient's mental conditions. Vyn: However... Vyn: If the practitioner had to rely on these books to perform treatments, was he or she actually a doctor? You: ??? Vyn: It is nothing. Vyn: Although, there seems to be something deep inside the bookcase. You: Yes... and it's glittering... It is... You try to take out the glittering object. You: It's a gemstone fragment! Vyn: It looks like this is exactly what we are looking for. Marius
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2F Erin's Bedroom | Cabinet |
Eastmost cabinet on the south wall in the west half of the room
Dialogue
Luke
You: Ehh?! There is something here too! You: Luke, look here. You carefully pull out the paper from under the drawer and show them to Luke. Luke: This looks like an experiment record... Luke: Unfortunately, the record is written in Akkadian... I don't understand it. Luke: And there's a note written here in the space of the document... Like a legal code of some sort? You: So if we want to find clues from this document, we'll have to find someone who knows Akkadian... You: And someone with a law background? Luke: Yes. Artem
You: There seems to be something here... You try feeling under the cabinet and fish out a document. You: Mr. Wing, look. Is this... an experiment record? Artem: Yes. You: Can you understand what's written on it? Artem: ... Artem: !!! You: What's wrong? Why are you making that face? Artem: In this record, some key information is substituted with Akkadian. Artem: However, this record is incomplete. Someone must have intentionally removed this page. Artem: It says... A fire would spread the fastest if its starting point were in the kitchen on the first floor. Artem: "Once the fire cuts off a few intersections and the staircases, chaos will ensue," and then they would quickly flee the manor. Artem: There are annotations in the margins... A local Skadi code of law from one hundred years ago. You: What is it...? Artem: "Damage to others' property by malicious means such as theft, arson, and robbery..." Artem: "Is punishable by capital punishment, regardless of the reason." Artem: Wait, there are words below the annotations... Someone's comments? You: ??? Artem: "He can't do it... But the method is feasible..." You: This... Artem: ... Artem: Let's look around and see if there are any other clues. You: Okay. You and Artem carefully search the area around the wardrobe. Aside from a fragment that you found in the corner and suspect is from an Erin's Winter gemstone... You don't find anything else of use. You: ... Vyn
You: Dr. Richter, I found this at the bottom of the cabinet. Vyn: It looks like... a record of experiments. You: I think so too. But I can't understand the words. Dr. Richter, can you understand them? Vyn: I can understand part of it. But I am not sure if my understanding is correct. Vyn: A lot of the information in this document is replaced with Akkadian. I do not know much about this language. You: ...Maybe we should find someone who knows Akkadian. Vyn: Plus, we might need someone with a background in law. Vyn: If I have not mistaken, in the blank space of this document, there is a written comment about the law. Marius
Marius: Lady Attorney, look here. Is there something inside? And yet before you could answer, Marius has already taken something out. Marius: Looks like... a record? Marius: But... this is written in Akkadian... Marius: And the annotation in this empty space, looks like a legal term? Marius: I'm not familiar with either of these. What about you? Can you understand it? You: No... I don't... You: (So maybe I should find someone who understands Akkadian and has a legal background?)
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2F Erin's Bedroom | Bed |
In the east half of the room
Dialogue
Luke
You: (Is that a notebook... under the pillow?) You: (It's well hidden...almost missed it...) Luke: What's up? You: Have a look. I found another useful thing. Luke: It is a diary... Luke flips through the diary and frowns. You: What's up? Luke: Look at this diary... are these excerpts of laws and regulations inside? Luke: The author replaced most of the contents to Akkadian. Luke: I am not familiar with Akkadian nor the codes, I can't understand the full contents of the diary. You: According to your description, this diary, probably only someone who understands Akkadian... You: And with a law background would understand it? Luke: I think so. Artem
You find a diary under the pillow. You: ... Artem: What are you reading? You: The diary I just found. The owner's name is written on the cover: "Erin." You: But a lot of the diary's contents are written in Akkadian. You: I can't read any of it... Artem: Give it to me. I can. You: You sure, Mr. Wing? It's a lot... Artem: Do you remember what I said? I've studied Akkadian before. Don't worry. You: Then... Thank you. Artem: Not at all. Artem: ... Artem reads through the diary and seems lost in thought for a time. You: Did you discover anything? Artem: This is actually Erin's diary. The reason why she wrote in Akkadian... Artem: Is because she didn't want her father to find out that she was dating the butler's son, Winter. Artem: According to Skadi's local laws back then, parents had absolute authority over their children's marriages. Artem: And Erin's father... greatly disapproved of Winter. Artem: To protect each other, Erin and Winter used Akkadian, a language that only the two of them could understand. You: I see... Artem: Mm. And since Winter's dream was to become a judge... Artem: Erin studied and researched various legal texts with him. Artem: She also copied some excerpts to her diary or quoted text from classic works. Artem: She then added her own annotations and comments in the margins. Artem: Like this sentence. It's from the Code of Hammurabi. Artem: And this one is an article from the Corpus Juris Civilis. Artem: As if... she viewed these exercises as a means to pursue freedom. You: ??? Artem: Here, she wrote, "I can neither leave this manor nor escape my fetters, but..." Artem: "When I am studying these things, my soul is free." Artem: "I can use them to picture the outside world I have never seen." Artem: However... You: ??? Artem: The first half seems normal, but the second half... Erin's handwriting becomes messier and her words more disorganized. Artem: There are also many sketches that don't make sense. Artem: Her condition is reminiscent of some mental disorder patients whom I've met before. You: You mean that Erin might have had a mental illness? Artem: It's just a possibility. I can't be sure. Artem: By the way, a shard is in the diary. Artem: It should be what we're looking for. Vyn
You: Dr. Richter, I found this under the pillow. Vyn: Is it a diary? You: Yes. But I found that a lot of the information in this diary has been replaced with Akkadian. You: Meanwhile, there are some extracts, which seem like legal articles to me. You: But I can't understand the writings... You: Dr. Richter, can you read it? Vyn: Sorry. I do not know much about Akkadian. Vyn: Maybe we need someone who knows Akkadian and with a legal background to unlock the secrets of this diary. Marius
You: There is something under the pillow... Marius: It looks like a diary? As Marius speaks, he takes out a diary. Marius: Let me see... the signature on the cover is Erin... Marius: ... You: What's wrong? Marius: This diary... seems to have replaced a lot of the contents with Akkadian? Marius: And some sentences look like legal terms? Marius: How am I supposed to read this? I can't get the point at all. You: ...To understand this diary, we need someone who knows Akkadian and has a legal background? Marius: So complicated... They probably don't want anyone to understand it.
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2F Preparation Room | Rope |
(info needed)
Dialogue
Luke
You: Hold on? ...Why is there a rope on the ground? Luke: Let me see. Luke squats down, picks up the rope from the ground, and examines it carefully. You: Did you find anything? What is the rope for? Luke: Do you remember that we saw some strange marks on the wall outside Erin's bedroom window? You: Are you saying those marks were caused by this rope? Luke: I guess so, according to the size of the marks on the wall, and the shape and length of the rope. You: But it still doesn't explain what this rope is for... Luke: Have you heard the story of Rapunzel? You: You mean the story of "the imprisoned Rapunzel pulling the prince up with her hair?" Luke: Yes, but what happened here was probably... Luke: "The prince using a rope to help Rapunzel escape from her cage temporarily." Artem
You: ... Artem: What are you looking at? You: I found a rope on the floor. You: But the rope being here feels strange to me. Artem: ... Artem: Do you remember the strange marks we saw on the wall outside of Erin's bedroom window? You: Mr. Wing, do you mean that the trace was caused by this rope? You: But how come... there are traces of rope by the window? Artem: Rapunzel, have you read it? You: You mean the story of the imprisoned princess pulling the prince up with her hair? Artem: Yes, but here... Artem: Maybe it's Erin's Prince who tried to give her temporary freedom by hanging this rope out the window. Vyn
You: Dr. Richter, look! There is a rope here... Vyn: This rope... You: It's a little strange, isn't it? I feel the same. Vyn: Do you remember the strange marks we saw on the wall outside of Erin's bedroom window? You: You mean those marks were left by this rope? You: But why is there traces of this rope there? Vyn: Maybe... they tried to copy the Rapunzel. You: ??? Vyn: In the fairy tale, Rapunzel lets down her long hair and pulls the prince up the tower. Vyn: In reality, the window of Erin's bedroom leads to the garden of the manor, so maybe... Vyn: This time, the prince hangs a rope from the window to help Rapunzel get some freedom temporarily. Marius
Marius: Oh? You: What's wrong? Marius: There's a rope on the floor. You: ??? You squat down and examine the rope. You: What is this rope for? Marius: Do you remember the strange marks on the wall that we saw outside of Erin's bedroom window? Marius: I think they were made by this rope. You: But why are there marks here? Marius: Miss Attorney, have you heard the story of "Rapunzel" before? Marius: The imprisoned princess Rapunzel lowers her long hair to pull the prince up the tower. Marius: And in this manor... Marius: Maybe it's the opposite. Marius: The prince hangs a rope by the window to help the girl achieve temporary freedom.
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2F Rest Area | Lockbox |
South wall in the east half of the room
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2F Minor points of interest
The following points of interest do not contribute to exploration and only serve as setting and flavor text.
Location | Point of interest | Notes and Dialogue
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2F Conference Room | Cupboard |
Southeast corner of the room
Dialogue
MC
You: (In that corner... Is it a notebook?) You fetch a notebook from the cupboard. You: (From its contents, it seems to be a summary of some conversations...) You: ("...Erin still won't listen. She insists on being with that poor boy...") You: ("...We have to find a reason to make him disappear, or else Erin will never receive salvation...") You: ("Erin's madness must be because she fell in love with someone of lower class and gave rise to sin...") You: ("But when it comes to getting rid of him, it's not like there isn't a way...")
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2F Prayer Room | Book on the floor |
Beside the shrine in the center of the room
Dialogue
MC
You: (There's a book here. What's it about?) (You pick up a book from the ground and flip through it.) You: (It looks like a record of offering rituals.) You: (According to the record, believers used to hold three rituals every week in this manor.) You: (On the last Sunday of every month, they would hold a big gathering...) You: (How passionate... These people were strongly devout.)
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2F Rest Area | Fireplace |
Along the north wall
Dialogue
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2F Servants' Rest Area (N) | Key rack |
On the north wall between the beds
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2F Servants' Rest Area (S) | Bell |
On the north wall between the beds
Dialogue
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2F Spare Guest Room 1 | Floor Lamp |
By the bed at the northeast of the room
Dialogue
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2F Spare Guest Room 1 | Crate of scrolls |
Southeast corner of the room
Dialogue
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2F Spare Guest Room 2 | Bed |
On the north side of the room
Dialogue
MC
You: (There's a design on the quilt!) You: (Wait, this design is the same as all the weird ones in the other rooms...) You: (Eyes and feathers... Are they related?) You: (Suppose they are. For this design to even be sewn onto the bedding...) You: (Then can we assume that whatever meaning it holds...) You: (Must have been very important to the owner of the manor?)
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2F Spare Guest Room 3 | Book |
On the desk at the east side of the room
Dialogue
MC
You: (There's a letter under the book.) You pull out the envelope and take out the letter. You: (All right, it's legible.) You: ("To the son of God...") You: ("The medicine has been given to Lassiter. He was monitored to ensure that he took it on time...") You: ("I believe that before long, he will submit to us completely...") You: ...
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2F Spare Guest Room 4 | Bed |
North side of the room
Dialogue
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2F Spare Guest Room 4 | Window |
Northeast corner of the room
Dialogue
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2F Storage Room | Middle Shelf |
Along the north wall |
3F Major points of interest
Location | Point of interest | Notes and Dialogue |
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3F Minor points of interest
The following points of interest do not contribute to exploration and only serve as setting and flavor text.
Location | Point of interest | Notes and Dialogue |
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B1 Major points of interest
Location | Point of interest | Notes and Dialogue |
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B1 Minor points of interest
The following points of interest do not contribute to exploration and only serve as setting and flavor text.
Location | Point of interest | Notes and Dialogue |
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Skadi Journal
Achievements: Scenic Travels
The Scenic Travels page of the notebook serves as a task and achievement list; completing it awards S-Chip x100.
Task | Reward |
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Complete 5 Dispute Resolutions | Lucky Fruit Tart x50 |
Complete 10 Dispute Resolutions | Lucky Fruit Tart x100 |
Task | Reward |
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Complete 4 daily jobs | Stellin x5,000 |
Complete 12 daily jobs | Stellin x5,000 |
Complete 28 daily jobs | Lucky Fruit Tart x300 |
Complete 1 of Anderson's Affection jobs | Oracle of Justice II x10 |
Complete 4 of Anderson's Affection jobs | Stellin x5,000 |
Complete 1 of Brindisi's Affection jobs | Oracle of Justice II x10 |
Complete 4 of Brindisi's Affection jobs | Stellin x5,000 |
Complete 1 of Hanson's Affection jobs | Oracle of Justice II x10 |
Complete 4 of Hanson's Affection jobs | Stellin x5,000 |
Complete 1 of Muller's Affection jobs | Oracle of Justice II x10 |
Complete 4 of Muller's Affection jobs | Stellin x5,000 |
Complete 1 of Jolene's Affection jobs | Oracle of Justice II x10 |
Complete 4 of Jolene's Affection jobs | Stellin x5,000 |
Complete 1 of Johann's Affection jobs | Oracle of Justice II x10 |
Complete 4 of Johann's Affection jobs | Stellin x5,000 |
Complete all residents' Affection jobs | S-Chip x50 |
Chat with Female College Student at Night Beach 5 times | Stellin x5,000 |
Chat with Modern Youth at Seti Falls 5 times | Stellin x5,000 |
Chat with Faerie-Loving Youth at Faerie Town 5 times | Stellin x5,000 |
Chat with Melancholy Man at Sakya Fjord 5 times | Stellin x5,000 |
Chat with Greedy Woman at Vikya 5 times | Stellin x5,000 |
Chat with Luke 1 time | Luke "Warm Home" |
Chat with Luke 4 times | Luke "Warm Home" |
Chat with Luke 8 times | Luke "Warm Home" |
Chat with Luke 12 times | Luke "Warm Home" |
Chat with Luke 14 times | Luke "Warm Home" |
Chat with Artem 1 time | Artem "My Heart is Flying" |
Chat with Artem 4 times | Artem "My Heart is Flying" |
Chat with Artem 8 times | Artem "My Heart is Flying" |
Chat with Artem 12 times | Artem "My Heart is Flying" |
Chat with Artem 14 times | Artem "My Heart is Flying" |
Chat with Marius 1 time | Marius "Myth" |
Chat with Marius 4 times | Marius "Myth" |
Chat with Marius 8 times | Marius "Myth" |
Chat with Marius 12 times | Marius "Myth" |
Chat with Marius 14 times | Marius "Myth" |
Chat with Vyn 1 time | Vyn "Secret Gift" |
Chat with Vyn 4 times | Vyn "Secret Gift" |
Chat with Vyn 8 times | Vyn "Secret Gift" |
Chat with Vyn 12 times | Vyn "Secret Gift" |
Chat with Vyn 14 times | Vyn "Secret Gift" |
Challenge Zangr 1 time | Stellin x5,000 |
Challenge Zangr 5 times | Stellin x10,000 |
Challenge Zangr 15 times | Stellin x20,000 |
Defeat Zangr once | Stellin x5,000 |
Defeat Zangr 4 times | Stellin x10,000 |
Defeat Zangr 8 times | Stellin x20,000 |
Defeat Zangr 12 times | S-Chip x50 |
Complete 1 Dispute Resolutions | Oracle of Justice III x10 |
Complete 10 Dispute Resolutions | Oracle of Justice III x20 |
Complete 50 Dispute Resolutions | Oracle of Justice III x30 |
Complete 100 Dispute Resolutions | Lucky Fruit Tart x500 |
Achievements: Mansion Adventures
Diary: Travel Experiences
The Travel Experiences section of the journal serves to catalogue the event's main story and stories for each of the male leads.
Rewards and Campaigns
Faerie Wishes Event Wishing Pool
As players earn Lucky Fruit Tarts from participation in the rest of the event, they can visit the Faerie Wish shop to randomly draw prizes from the wishing pool at a cost of Lucky Fruit Tart x100 per wish. There are a total of six Wishing Pools; when a player obtains all of the key rewards (indicated here by blue table rows) for a given pool, the next pool is unlocked.
Item | Limit |
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Tears of Themis - Love Poem x1 | 1 |
Wide-Angle Lens x5 | 8 |
Bag of Dried Figs x5 | 8 |
Fountain Pen x5 | 8 |
Tablet x5 | 8 |
Vinyl Record x5 | 8 |
Wooden Gardening Spade x5 | 8 |
Oil-Painting Tools x5 | 8 |
Block Component x5 | 8 |
Oracle of Justice IV x2 | 15 |
Stellin x5,000 | 20 |
Item | Limit |
---|---|
Tears of Themis - Love Poem x1 | 1 |
Selection Star SR x1 | 1 |
Logic Chip II x4 | 6 |
Empathy Chip II x4 | 6 |
Intuition Chip II x4 | 6 |
Vision Chip II x4 | 6 |
Equalization Chip II x4 | 6 |
Mind Chip II x4 | 6 |
Infinity Chip II x4 | 6 |
Logic Impression II x4 | 8 |
Empathy Impression II x4 | 8 |
Intuition Impression II x4 | 8 |
Oracle of Justice IV x2 | 12 |
Stellin x5,000 | 20 |
Item | Limit |
---|---|
Tears of Themis - Love Poem x1 | 1 |
Selection Star SR x1 | 1 |
Home Deco Voucher x50 | 10 |
Multipurpose Military Knife x3 | 7 |
Pill Organizer x3 | 7 |
Tie Clip x3 | 7 |
Sapphire Cufflinks x3 | 7 |
Voice Recorder x3 | 7 |
Pocket Watch x3 | 7 |
Touch Stylus x3 | 7 |
Bluetooth Earpiece x3 | 7 |
Oracle of Justice IV x2 | 12 |
Stellin x5,000 | 20 |
Item | Limit |
---|---|
Tears of Themis - Love Poem x1 | 1 |
Selection Star SR x1 | 2 |
Home Deco Voucher x50 | 20 |
Logic Chip III x2 | 6 |
Empathy Chip III x2 | 6 |
Intuition Chip III x2 | 6 |
Vision Chip III x2 | 6 |
Equalization Chip III x4 | 6 |
Mind Chip III x2 | 6 |
Infinity Chip III x2 | 6 |
Logic Impression III x4 | 8 |
Empathy Impression III x4 | 8 |
Intuition Impression III x4 | 8 |
Stellin x5,000 | 20 |
Item | Limit |
---|---|
Tears of Themis - Love Poem x1 | 2 |
Aurora Invitation x1 | 1 |
Home Deco Voucher x50 | 20 |
Oracle of Justice IV x2 | 9 |
Poetry Collection x2 | 6 |
Smart Glasses x2 | 6 |
Senior Attorney's Badge x2 | 6 |
Model Handgun x2 | 6 |
Gilded Poker Cards x2 | 6 |
Ceramic Tea Cup x2 | 6 |
Stud Earring x2 | 6 |
Pass Key x2 | 6 |
Stellin x5,000 | 20 |
Item | Limit |
---|---|
Logic Chip II x1 | 1 |
Empathy Chip II x1 | 1 |
Intuition Chip II x1 | 1 |
Vision Chip II x1 | 1 |
Equalization Chip II x1 | 1 |
Mind Chip II x1 | 1 |
Infinity Chip II x1 | 1 |
Logic Impression II x2 | 1 |
Empathy Impression II x2 | 1 |
Intuition Impression II x2 | 1 |
Multipurpose Military Knife x1 | 1 |
Pill Organizer x1 | 1 |
Tie Clip x1 | 1 |
Sapphire Cufflinks x1 | 1 |
Voice Recorder x1 | 1 |
Pocket Watch x1 | 1 |
Touch Stylus x1 | 1 |
Bluetooth Earpiece x1 | 1 |
Home Deco Voucher x20 | 10 |
Stellin x2,000 | 10 |
New Beginnings Login Campaign
Players who log in during the event receive the rewards below based on the number of cumulative logins:
Day | Reward |
---|---|
Day 1 | Tears of Themis - Limited x2 |
Day 2 | Energy Drink Family Pack x1 |
Day 3 | Tears of Themis - Limited x2 |
Day 4 | Stellin x10,000 |
Day 5 | Tears of Themis - Limited x2 |
Day 6 | Oracle of Justice III x30 |
Day 7 | Tears of Themis - Limited x2 |
Day 8 | Energy Drink Family Pack x1 |
Day 9 | Tears of Themis - Limited x2 |
Day 10 | Stellin x10,000 |
Good Times Spending Event
During the Skadi event, the "Good Times" spending event tracks cumulative purchases via "P-Points" ($1 USD is roughly equivalent to 6 P-Points). Players unlock certain rewards at various levels of P-Points, mainly revolving around the Faerie Village Offering Lounge Furnishing Set.
Purchase Level | Total P-Points | USD | Rewards |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 6 | $1 | |
2 | 36 | $6 | |
3 | 88 | $14.67 | |
4 | 148 | $24.67 | |
5 | 228 | $38 | |
6 | 328 | $54.67 | |
7 | 468 | $78 |
|
8 | 648 | $108 |
|
A Faerie's Dream Returner Campaign
For Current Players
Current Players will receive a code to give to returning players, who must meet specific conditions to qualify to activate the code. For each returner who activates a code, the current player who sent the code will receive Tears of Themis - Limited x1 for use on the Skadi Event Shadow of Themis. This reward can be received up to three times.
The central gameplay for the event calls for the collection of Delicious Acorns, which are granted to the player upon completion of most AP-consuming debates (excluding Fieldwork, Trials of Themis, and Temple of Trials). Players may also claim Delicious Acorn x20 daily by checking the Exchange Shop and clicking the acorn in the raccoon's speech bubble near the bottom.
Players will use their Delicious Acorns in the event's Exchange Shop to purchase Backgrounds, Frames, and Stickers for use in the "Create Dreams" journal. Upon reaching certain milestone numbers of items purchased, players may go to the "Dream Collection" section from the front page to claim rewards as follows:
Materials | Reward |
---|---|
5 | Snowman Special x2 |
6 | Stellin x5000 |
8 | Oracle of Justice III x15 |
10 | Tears of Themis - Limited x1 |
12 | Stellin x10000 |
15 | Snowman Special x2 |
20 | Tears of Themis - Limited x1 |
25 | Stellin x10000 |
30 | Home Deco Voucher x300 |
35 | Oracle of Justice III x20 |
40 | Tears of Themis - Limited x1 |
45 | S-Chip x50 |
50 | S-Chip x50 |
60 | Stellin x20000 |
For Returning Players
Returning players must fulfill the following conditions to use a returner's code:
- Have an account that was registered before 2021/12/14 23:59:59 (UTC+9)
- Have not logged in to the game for more than 15 days
- Have completed Main Story 01-13
- Account level is 10 or higher
- Have not activated Returner Tasks for 30 days or more.
Note that if any of the above conditions are not fulfilled when the returning player first logs in, the returner event will not activate and the player will be treated as a current player instead. If all of these conditions are met, the bottom of the event area will not be pre-filled with a code; instead, there will be a blank spot to fill in a current player's code.
When the returning player fills in a current player's code, the returning player will receive Tears of Themis - Limited x2, Stellin x20,000, and Oracle of Justice IV x20. After that point, the returning player will receive a code to give to other returning players and may continue participating in the Returner Program and the other "For Current Player" tasks as written above.
Mall Event Items
Privilege Packs
Pack Name | Contents | Price (USD) | Limit |
---|---|---|---|
Privilege Poem Pack |
|
Gem x15 | 2/account |
Time-Limited Packs
Pack Name | Contents | Price (USD) | Limit |
---|---|---|---|
Special Poem Chip Pack |
|
Gem x1 | 1/day |
Special Poem Pack I |
|
Gem x6 | 1/week |
Special Poem Pack II |
|
Gem x45 | 1/week |
Big AP Bundle |
$0.99 | 3/day | |
Card Material Pack |
|
Gem x9 | 4/account |
Equalization Material Pack |
|
Gem x9 | 4/account |
Mind Material Pack |
|
Gem x9 | 4/account |
Infinity Material Pack |
|
Gem x9 | 4/account |
Event Packs
Pack Name | Contents | Price (USD) | Limit |
---|---|---|---|
Aurora Vision Pack |
|
S-Chip x1440 | 6/account |
Love Poem Vision Pack I |
|
$0.99 | 1/day |
Love Poem Vision Pack II |
|
$5.99 | 1/day |
Love Poem Vision Pack III |
|
$11.99 | 2/account |
Aurora Invitation Pack I |
|
$14.99 | 4/account |
Aurora Invitation Pack II |
|
2/account | |
Aurora Invitation Pack III |
|
1/account | |
Aurora Invitation Pack IV |
|
1/account |