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Revision as of 07:41, 19 May 2022
Mien Central Business District
Location | Point of interest | Notes and Dialogue
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Mien CBD | Point 1 |
Person beside westmost tree
Dialogue
MC
Hello.
You: Hello! How are you? Granny: I am fine, thanks. Welcome to Mien. You: (Most of the Khaimit people are very friendly.) Mien's prosperity.
You: Mien is really prosperous. Granny: Of course, straddling the Brahma River, Mien is not only the economic and cultural center in Khaimit, but the entire tropical region as well. So, it is also known as the Mother of the City. You: It turns out that Mien has such an alias.
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Mien CBD | Point 2 |
Building with blue-striped awning beside police station
Dialogue
MC
You: (What a special building, it doesn't look like a general store.)
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Mien CBD | Point 3 |
Cat near western pool
Dialogue
MC
A cute cat.
You: Wow, what a cute cat! Can I touch it? Young Woman A: Of course, you can. You: Huh? Is the thing hanging around this cat's neck... the Eye of Horus? Young Woman B: Yes, in the mythology of Khaimit, both the Eye of Horus and the cat have magical powers that can resist disease and evil. You: No wonder cat-style amulets can be seen in the streets around here. Is this cat yours?
You: Do you own this cat? Young Woman A: No, it's a stray cat here. My sister and I often come over to feed it. You: You are taking good care of it. Young Woman B: Not only us, but the residents around all often come to feed it too. Young Woman A: Because our people in Khaimit believe that cats are the embodiment of the god, we all treat kitties very with great respect and kindness. You: I have noticed, there are really a lot of kittens on the streets of Mien.
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Mien CBD | Point 4 |
Pillar west of couple near northern pool
Dialogue
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Mien CBD | Point 5 |
Looking in the direction of the woman in the couple near the northern pool
Dialogue
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Mien CBD | Point 6 |
Speaking to the man in the couple near the northern pool
Dialogue
MC
Hello.
You: Hello. Young Man: Hello missy, can you borrow us two coins? You: Yes, you can. But what do you want the coins for? Young Man: There is a lotus pond ahead and my girlfriend wants to be there to make a wish. You: Ah, so have you already decided what your wish is? Young Man: I actually want to wish her to marry me, so thank you for the coins you lend us. You: Wow so romantic, good luck with that! What are you talking about?
You: What are you talking about? Young Man: There is a lotus pond ahead. It is said that it is very efficacious to make a wish there, and my girlfriend wants to have a look. You: Make a wish at the Lotus Pond? Young Man: The Khaimit people believe that the lotus is a symbol of reincarnation and resurrection, as well as a bridge to the gods. So make a wish to the lotus, the gods will definitely hear your wish. You: I see. When getting time, I must go to have a look!
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Mien CBD | Point 7 |
East building with red-striped awning
Dialogue
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Mien CBD | Point 8 |
Child and Adult speaking together
Dialogue
MC
Were you calling me?
You: Kid, are you speaking to me? Boy: Sister, which one do you think looks better, the pyramid model or the camel sculpture? You: Despite its pocket size, this pyramid model has all the details. Boy: So, I will buy this pyramid model. You: But this camel sculpture is also lifelike. Boy: Then it's better to buy the camel sculpture. You: But this pyramid model seems to be a limited edition... Boy: Ah, you make me even more torn! Hello.
You: Hello. Boy: There is so much fun in Khaimit! Middle-Aged Man: Then you have something to write about in your travelogue this time. Boy: Ah!!! There are travelogues!!! You: (Children all over the world seem to have the same problem.)
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Mien CBD | Point 9 |
Vendor in white beside eastmost pool
Dialogue
MC
Introduce Khaimit's specialty dish.
You: All the way here, I always hear about Koshary. What is Koshary, please? Female Store Clerk: Koshary is one of our specialties in Khaimit, made from rice, hollowed noodles, onions, chickpeas, and tomato sauce, come in and give it a try! You: Next time for sure! Khaimit residents' favorite food.
You: Hi, what kind of food do the Khaimit people like? Female Store Clerk: Most Khaimit people have a sweet tooth, so if you're interested in it, come and try our store. You: I'll be sure to come sometime!
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Mien CBD | Point 10 |
Souvenir stall beside well |
Rubis Street
Location | Point of interest | Notes and Dialogue
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Rubis St | Point 1 |
Westmost person with dark headdress
Dialogue
MC
Hello.
You: Hello. Young Man: Welcome to Rubis, visitor! Hopefully the mysterious City of Palaces can bring you infinite imagination. You: Looking forward to it! Introduce Rubis.
You: Can you please tell us about Rubis? Young Man: Rubis is the largest outdoor museum in the world, where the City of the Living and the City of the Dead are located across the Brahma River. Countless mysteries await your exploration. You: Thanks for your introduction
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Rubis St | Point 2 |
West building with blue-striped awning
Dialogue
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Rubis St | Point 3 |
Man with glasses behind stall
Dialogue
MC
Hello.
You: Hello. Middle-Aged Man: Travelers from afar, please try our Khaimit hookah. It tastes wonderful! You: No...thanks Hepharet's temple
Middle-Aged Man: Welcome to Rubis, where the most famous temple of the female pharaoh Hepharet from the ancient Khaimit kingdom is located. You: I heard that she built her tomb temple on the cliff, why is that? Middle-Aged Man: It is said that she was trying to show the prosperity of Khaimit under her reign with elegance. You: I see.
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Rubis St | Point 4 |
Line-engraver near pillar across from museum
Dialogue
MC
Hello.
You: Hello. Middle-Aged Man: Miss beautify, do you want to try engraving? It's a kind of painting from the ancient Khaimit! You: I'll definitely come to have a try when I have time! What's in your hand...
You: What is the tool in your hand for? Middle-Aged Man: This is a tool used to paint on stone. This one can only paint on a flat surface, being different from the tool for sculpture. You: The ancient Khaimit did have a rich culture.
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Rubis St | Point 5 |
Rubis museum entrance
Dialogue
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Rubis St | Point 6 |
Couple in front of west end of research center
Dialogue
MC
Hello.
You: Hello. Young Woman: Oh, what a beautiful girl, come and join our revelry! Young Man: Come on, dance! You: Is today your festival? Young Woman: Every day in life is a festival deserving of a dance! Hurry!
Young Woman: Our carnival has begun, come on in to join us! You: But I don't know how to do your dance. Young Woman: This dance is called Oriental Dance. You just need to follow the music to drive your pace. You: (Feel a bit hard ... better to try it next time.)
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Rubis St | Point 7 |
Rubis Institute entrance
Dialogue
MC
You: (It is probably due to the academic reasons that the Rubis Institute is built in a quiet location close to the bustling museum )
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Rubis St | Point 8 |
Fruit stand at east end of map
Dialogue
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Rubis St | Point 9 |
Child at east end of map
Dialogue
MC
Hello.
You: Hello. Boy: Kind girl, buy some papyrus! You: Well, it is good to buy some as a souvenir for everyone. The specialty of papyrus.
You: Is that papyrus that you're holding? How is it going to be preserved? Boy: Papyrus is thin and brittle. You can't fold it, and you can't store it in a humid environment either. You: I see, then I will be careful. |
Ita Desert
Location | Point of interest | Notes and Dialogue
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Ita Desert | Point 1 |
Westmost woman
Dialogue
MC
Hello.
You: Hello. Young Woman: I'm going to explore this desert, do you want to join this venture? You: You are really something, but I don't have the guts to do so. Are you going across the desert?
You: Are you going across the desert? Young Woman: Exactly, I'm going to find the end of this desert! Are you looking for something?
You: Are you looking for anything? Young Woman: I'll go deep into the desert to find the legendary golden seed. You: Golden seed, what is it? Young Woman: This is a seed that exists in the mythology of ancient Khaimit. It is said that you would never have to fear hunger anymore once to have it. You: Sound very mysterious...
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Ita Desert | Point 2 |
Southwest fruit crate
Dialogue
MC
You: (It's amazing that there are such sweet fruits growing in the desert.)
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Ita Desert | Point 3 |
Large northern stall
Dialogue
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Ita Desert | Point 4 |
Person near southern stall
Dialogue
MC
Hello.
You: Hello. Granny: Beautiful girl, would you like to try our special black tea of Khaimit? You: Okay, thanks, Granny! The Desert Oasis.
You: Granny, do you know when this oasis appeared? Granny: It is the source of our life, a gift from the God of Heaven. Khaimit is originated from here. You: An oasis in the middle of the desert is indeed a miracle.
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Ita Desert | Point 5 |
Camel north of camel owner
Dialogue
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Ita Desert | Point 6 |
Eastern camel tending man
Dialogue
MC
Hello.
You: Hello. Camel Owner: Would you like to ride a camel, young lady? My camels are strong and stable! You: I'll definitely come over and try it out if I get the chance! A native resident?
You: Are you a native resident here? Camel Owner: Of course, our family has been raising camels for a living by generations! You: Wow, it must be very hard to live here. A strange person.
Camel Owner: When riding my camel through the desert one day, I met a very strange man. Camel Owner: As soon as he saw me, he ask me if I knew any entrance to the faerie world, and I replied that I only knew the entrance to our Shehemu village. You: Elven world? It sounds familiar to me... Camel Owner: He also said that we are all NPCs, let me stop raising camels and go find some magic with the power of reversing destiny... You: (It sounds even more familiar to me, I seem to... remind of someone...) You: So is he still around the oasis? Camel Owner: Someone saw him heading further into the desert before. I'm not sure if he has come back. Camel Owner: Indeed, what a strange talk he had. What else can I do but raise camels? Eh, yeah, have I ever done anything other than raise camels...
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Ita Desert | Point 7 |
Eastern water trough
Dialogue
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Ita Desert | Point 8 |
Large southeastern stall |
Hessu Ruins
Main floor
Location | Point of interest | Notes and Dialogue
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Hessu 1F | Point 1 |
Northeast display in the west room
Dialogue
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Hessu 1F | Point 2 |
Stone slab display in the west room
Dialogue
MC
You: (It is the script of ancient Khaimit, huh...) You: (Luckily there is a translation next to it...) You: ("I wish for you to persist and live on, just as you said yourself.") You: ("When you've had enough, I'll join you. And together, we'll sink to the eternal homeland") You: (Strangely, where did the unexplained heaviness in my heart come from?)
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Hessu 1F | Point 3 |
Man in front of stone slab display
Dialogue
MC
Hello.
You: Hello. Middle-Aged Man: Hello, can I help you? You: I take the liberty of interrupting that I seem to have heard you reading these words directly. May I ask if you know the ancient Khaimit script? Middle-Aged Man: I am actually a professor of paleography, and pictographs are one of my research directions. You: I see, then I won't disturb your research anymore. Can you read the text here?
You: This gentleman, are you able to read the writing on this? Middle-Aged Man: You are a very attentive lady. Yes, I am a professor of paleography, and the hieroglyphs of ancient Khaimit are exactly what I am studying. You: I see, no wonder you do not need to use the explanation of the text beside.
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Hessu 1F | Point 4 |
Boy at the south edge of the west room
Dialogue
MC
A strange voice.
You: Hello. Boy: Miss, did you hear any strange sounds? You: Nope. Boy: Haha, I am kidding you. You: ... How about your parents?
You: Kid, why are you here by yourself, where are your parents? Boy: I ... I don't know. I just take a look at the weird painting on the wall, and then my mom is gone. You: Then can you tell me what your mother looks like, and I can bring you to her. Boy: Mom say to stay put and wait for her when she couldn't be found. You: Alright, then you must not run around.
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Hessu 1F | Point 5 |
Mural on the west wall behind the central statue
Dialogue
MC
You: (What is the story that this mural is trying to tell?)
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Hessu 1F | Point 6 |
Woman beside central statue
Dialogue
MC
Hello.
You: Hello. Tour Guide: Hello, welcome to the ruins. I am the guide here. You can look for me if you need help with anything. You: Okay, thank you. Introduce the Pharaoh statue.
You: Hello. Could you please tell me about this pharaoh statue? Tour Guide: Of course. This statue is very special. It depicts ancient Khaimit's first female pharaoh, Hepharet. You: What an influential pharaoh. Tour Guide: Indeed she was. You can also refer to the murals for more information. The plaques next to the murals will explain what they depict. You: Okay, I'll read them carefully. Introduce the relic exhibitions.
You: Hello. Could you tell me about the exhibition areas? Tour Guide: The Hessu Ruins has specialized underground exhibition zones for statues, murals, ancient texts, and so on. Tour Guide: Here, you can not only admire the huge pharaoh statue, but also view the glorious murals from the 18th dynasty of ancient Khaimit. You: It seems like the exhibition districts are full of interesting things to see.
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Hessu 1F | Point 7 |
Central statue
Dialogue
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Hessu 1F | Point 8 |
Elderly couple near central statue
Dialogue
MC
Hello.
Granny: Hello, young lady. Are you a visitor to Khaimit? You: Yes. Khaimit is a really nice place. Granny: The longer you stay here, the more you will feel the magic here. Cough, cough... Grandfather: Dear, your throat's not doing so good, so don't talk too much. You: You two have a really good relationship. Granny: We've been together for a long time now, so we've learned to get along with each other. Granny: But a cute little girl like you should also have someone beside you who cares about you very much. You: ... Are you not feeling well?
You: Ma'am, are you not feeling well? I heard you coughing earlier. Granny: Thank you for your concern, young lady, but don't worry about it. It's an old problem. You: Maybe it's because this area is a little dusty. Please take care. Granny: Young lady, thank you for your concern. See you. You: Okay, see you!
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Hessu 1F | Point 9 |
Man in eastern hallway
Dialogue
MC
Hello.
You: Hello. Young Man: ...Oh, hello! Sorry, I was too engrossed and didn't hear you. You: No, it's my bad for interrupting you. I was just curious about what you were looking at with such interest. Young Man: This mural is about the life of the female pharaoh Hepharet. I'm just fascinated by her legend. You: The charm of this Pharaoh is still undiminished even after a millennium. What are you looking at?
You: Hello. May I ask what you are looking at? Young Man: This mural... You: This mural seems to tell the story of the female pharaoh Hepharet. Young Man: Usually, artists would show the utmost respect when painting a mural about a pharaoh's life. However, this one stands out with its delicate brushwork and attention to detail... You: (He seems to be very knowledgeable about ancient Khaimit murals...) What's interesting about this mural?
You: Hello. You look fascinated by this mural. May I ask what about it has caught your interest? Young Man: This mural tells of the legendary life of the great female pharaoh Hepharet. This artist seems to have greatly idolized her. Young Man: Look at the brushstrokes, how passionate and full of enthusiasm, it is amazing. You: (He also seems to be an ardent admirer for this Pharaoh!)
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Hessu 1F | Point 10 |
Clay pots in the Southwest corner of the eastern room
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Hessu 1F | Point 11 |
Eastern lotus pond |
B1 - Ruin Underground
Location | Point of interest | Notes and Dialogue
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Hessu B1 | Point 1 |
Treasure box at the western edge of the map
Dialogue
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Hessu B1 | Point 2 |
Pile of books in the west room
Dialogue
MC
You: Wow, there are lot of books here! You: Is this... the Book of the Dead? You: "He walks in the day..." You: "I am yesterday, today, and tomorrow..." You: This part that's marked... I remember... You: I've seen the same paragraph in Nosta! You: The same paragraph? Is this really... just a coincidence?
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Hessu B1 | Point 3 |
Desk in the center of the west room
Dialogue
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Hessu B1 | Point 4 |
Excavation tool crate at the south side of the west room
Dialogue
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Hessu B1 | Point 5 |
Central sarcophagus
Dialogue
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Hessu B1 | Point 6 |
Broken pillar, southwest corner of the central room
Dialogue
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Hessu B1 | Point 7 |
Equipent, north side of east room
Dialogue
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Hessu B1 | Point 8 |
Desk, center of east room |
B2 - Ruin Underground-Room
Location | Point of interest | Notes and Dialogue
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Hessu B2 | Point 1 |
Northwest stone slab
Dialogue
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Hessu B2 | Point 2 |
Central statue
Dialogue
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Hessu B2 | Point 3 |
Eastern Anubis statue |
B3 - Underground Tomb
Location | Point of interest | Notes and Dialogue
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Hessu B3 | Point 1 |
Southwest crate
Dialogue
MC
You: These scrolls are mapped with underground ruins... You: Huh? Under the map ... there is a note attached! You: "Huh, I'm so stupid... really..." You: How come I believe there is the magic I am seeking in the deep underground of the ruins. You: "But it's too dark here, it's a lair full of black magic!" You: "How can an NPC like me defeat a terrible devil like him?" You: "I'm leaving... I'd better resign myself to my fate..." You: "The world won't have any change for an NPC like me..." You: Who's he saying all these things to? Wait a minute, those words sound familiar to me. You: It reminds me of a particular person. He seemed to be muttering things like this while hunched over in a corner...
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Hessu B3 | Point 2 |
Northwest pillar
Dialogue
MC
You: Huh, how come the content on this stone pillar is different from the others I've seen before? You: It's not inscribed in ancient Khaimit script, but... You: A painting? You: Although it is visually vague, it seems to tell the story of a priest in a sacrificial ritual. You: It could be one of the legends of ancient Khaimit, which seems to have nothing to do with the case, so let's look at something else.
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Hessu B3 | Point 3 |
Canopic jars, northwest corner
Dialogue
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Hessu B3 | Point 4 |
Open sarcophagus
Dialogue
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Hessu B3 | Point 5 |
Closed sarcophagus
Dialogue
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Hessu B3 | Point 6 |
Lab equipment, northeast corner |