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Crusader 概要 イギリスのtier5軽戦車。Cromwellを作るのに必ず通る道でもある。 tier5軽戦車だがtier5中戦車としてマッチングされる。 特徴
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ミステリィ・カルティスト Mystery Cultist 出典 Chronicle of the Righteous 48ページ Among the most pious worshipers of the empyreal lords are those known as mystery cultists. These zealots hone their spellcasting powers in honor of their patron empyreal lord and dedicate their lives to the teachings of this entity. The most powerful and respected mystery cultists become leaders of their own mystery cults and use their not insignificant resources to further the cause of good. 前提条件 ミステリィ・カルティストになるためには、キャラクターは以下の基準すべてを満たさなければならない。 属性:善 特技:Celestial Obedience(5ページ参照) 言語:天上語 技能:Knowledge (religion) 7ランク 特殊:至高天の王の信仰 特殊:Must have been spiritually awakened by the presence of a celestial being—either by being rescued from the brink of death by a willing good outsider of CR 5 or greater or by being the recipient of a beneficial spell or effect from a celestial being of CR 10 or greater. クラス技能 ミステリィ・カルティストのクラス技能は、以下の通り:Diplomacy【魅】、Heal【判】、Intimidate【魅】、Knowledge (planes)【知】、Knowledge (religion)【知】、Sense Motive【判】、Spellcraft【知】。 レベル毎の技能ポイント:2+【知】修正値。 ヒットダイスの種類:d8。 クラスの特徴 レベル 基本攻撃ボーナス 頑健セーヴ 反応セーヴ 意志セーヴ 特殊 日毎の呪文 1 +0 +0 +0 +1 Blessed, obedience — 2 +1 +1 +1 +1 Glorious aura +1 level of existing class 3 +2 +1 +1 +2 Celestial boon 1 +1 level of existing class 4 +3 +1 +1 +2 Brand of healing, summon celestial 1 +1 level of existing class 5 +3 +2 +2 +3 Fervor +1 level of existing class 6 +4 +2 +2 +3 Celestial boon 2 +1 level of existing class 7 +5 +2 +2 +4 Incorruptible +1 level of existing class 8 +6 +3 +3 +4 Summon celestial 2 +1 level of existing class 9 +6 +3 +3 +5 Celestial boon 3 +1 level of existing class 10 +7 +3 +3 +5 Sacred haven +1 level of existing class 以下のすべてがミステリィ・カルティスト上級クラスの特徴である。 武器と防具の習熟:A mystery cultist gains proficiency with all simple weapons and with her celestial patron’s favored weapon. She gains no additional proficiency with armor or shields. 1日毎の呪文/修得呪文:At the indicated levels, when a new mystery cultist level is gained, the character gains new spells per day as if she had also gained a level in a spellcasting class she belonged to before taking the prestige class. She does not, however, gain other benefits a character of that class would have gained, except for additional spells per day, spells known (if she is a spontaneous spellcaster), and an increased effective level of spellcasting. If the character had more than one spellcasting class before becoming a mystery cultist, she must decide to which class she adds the new level for the purposes of determining spells per day. Blessed(変則)/Blessed:Upon a mystery cultist’s death, her soul appears in the good Outer Planes. In time, her soul will transform into an agathion, angel, archon, or azata. If the mystery cultist is successfully resurrected, she may immediately gain the answer to any one question as if she had cast contact other plane and reached her empyreal lord patron. The mystery cultist need not succeed at an Intelligence check to avoid a decrease in Intelligence or Charisma. The empyreal lord is treated as an “intermediate deity of the Outer Planes”—treat any “lie” result as “don’t know” instead. Obedience(変則)/Obedience:In order to maintain the abilities granted by this prestige class (including all spellcasting abilities that have been augmented by this prestige class), a mystery cultist must indulge in a daily obedience to her chosen empyreal lord (see page 5). Glorious Aura(超常)/Glorious Aura:Starting at 2nd level, a mystery cultist can shroud herself in a glorious aura for 1 round per mystery cultist level. These rounds need not be consecutive. Her features radiate with divine beauty, but the force of her presence can be frightening to others. The mystery cultist gains a +4 sacred bonus to her Charisma score and radiates a 10-foot aura of terrible awe. Creatures within the aura must succeed at a Will save (DC 10 + the mystery cultist’s class level + the mystery cultist’s Charisma modifier) or become frightened for 1d4 rounds. Regardless of whether the save is successful, a creature cannot be affected by a mystery cultist’s glorious aura more than once in 24 hours. This is a fear effect. Celestial Boon/Celestial Boon:As the mystery cultist gains levels, she gains boons from her celestial patron. The nature of the boons varies depending on the mystery cultist’s chosen empyreal lord. Each empyreal lord grants three boons, each more powerful than the last. At 3rd level, the mystery cultist gains the first boon. At 6th level, she gains the second boon, and at 9th level, she gains the third boon. Consult the Celestial Obedience feat on page 5 and the empyreal lord descriptions in Chapter One for details on celestial boons. When a celestial boon grants a spell-like ability, the mystery cultist’s level for the spelllike ability equals her total character level. This ability allows a mystery cultist to access these boons earlier than normal; it does not grant additional uses of the boons once the character reaches the necessary Hit Dice to earn the boons normally. Brand of Healing(擬呪)/Brand of Healing:At 4th level, the mystery cultist gains the ability to cast heal as a spell-like ability once per day. The target of this ability is branded on the forehead or another visible area with an incandescent tattoo of the holy symbol of the mystery cultist’s patron. The holy brand lasts for 24 hours before fading. Summon Celestial(擬呪)/Summon Celestial:Starting at 4th level, a mystery cultist can use summon monster VI once per day to conjure one lillend, 1d3 bralanis, or 1d4+1 hound archons to serve her. At 8th level, the mystery cultist also gains the ability to use summon monster VIII once per day to conjure one monadic deva, 1d3 avoral agathions, or 1d4+1 lillends to serve her. Mystery cultists who worship a particular empyreal lord may be able to summon other good outsiders of equal power with this ability (according to GM discretion). Fervor(超常)/Fervor:At 5th level, the mystery cultist can enter a religious fervor for a number of rounds per day equal to her class level, and can enter a fervor or end it as a free action. While in this fervor, the mystery cultist gains a +2 sacred bonus on all weapon attack and damage rolls, DR 5/evil, and a +2 bonus to her caster level for the purposes of determining the range, duration, and level-dependent effects of spells. In addition, her base speed increases by 10 feet. A mystery cultist takes a –4 penalty on Charisma checks and Charisma-based skill checks during the fervor and for a number of minutes afterward equal to 2 × the number of rounds spent in the religious fervor. Incorruptible(超常)/Incorruptible:At 7th level, the mystery cultist gains a +2 bonus on saving throws versus disease and poison. If the mystery cultist is killed, her body does not decompose, but stays pure and whole as if targeted by a permanent gentle repose spell. This effectively extends the period in which she can be affected by a raise dead spell indefinitely. Finally, this ability prevents the mystery cultist from ever being transformed into an undead creature by any means short of a wish or miracle. Sacred Haven(超常)/Sacred Haven:At 10th level, the mystery cultist earns a place at the side of her celestial patron. A room is set aside for her at her patron’s place of residence on the celestial planes (if her patron has no permanent residence, the room stands alone in a quiet spot on the celestial planes). Once per day, the mystery cultist can teleport herself and one willing creature per mystery cultist level to this sacred haven as per plane shift, except she always arrives exactly at the threshold of her haven. The room is outfitted with comfortable beds for everyone, a small research library, a shrine, and a chest or cupboard that functions as a portable hole but that cannot be removed from the room. The mystery cultist can teleport herself and her allies out of the sacred haven at will, but can only return to the spot from which they last left. 元ミステリィ・カルティスト Ex-Mystery Cultists A mystery cultist whose alignment becomes any nongood, or who goes against the will of her patron, loses all class features of this prestige class, including all spellcasting ability enhanced by this class (even if that spellcasting ability comes from a class that normally does not rely on the approval of a divine patron). She cannot thereafter gain levels as a mystery cultist until she atones for her deeds (see the atonement spell description). This is the only route a mystery cultist can take to switch to a different celestial patron—the atonement must come from a worshiper of the new empyreal lord.
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Shrink Skill Quest 必要条件 Base Level 無し Job Level 無し Class Crusader アイテム Red Potion 1個, Sticky Mucus 20個, Empty Bottle 3個, Jellopy 5個, Coal 1個, Cyfar 3個, Grape 1個, Unripe Apple 1個 報酬 クエスト報酬 Shrink× の習得 1. Geffen にいる Ford (geffen 110, 117)(*1)と話すと Soldier(*2)(gef_fild13 297,242)(*3)を探して来るように言われる 2. 上記の Soldier に Red Potion を1個渡した後、Ford の所へ戻って更に使いっ走りを続ける 3. Prontera× 教会へ向かって Arther Pastor (prt_church 87,127)(*4)を見つけ、Soldier の治療を手伝う 4. Antidote の材料として Sticky Mucus 20個 ・ Empty Bottle 3個 ・ Jellopy 5個 ・ Coal 1個 ・ Cyfar 3個 ・ Grape 1個 ・ Unripe Apple 1個を集め、 Arther に渡す 5. Antidote を持って大急ぎで Soldier の所へ戻り、治療する。失敗したら教会へ戻って Arther に Antidote を作り直してもらう(*5) 6. 治療が上手くいくと Soldier が Shrink× を教えてくれる -Crusader ・ Paladin ・ Royal Guard Crusader ・ Paladin ・ Royal Guard 2nd ClassSkills Cavalier Mastery× ・ Cure× ・ Defending Aura× ・ Demon Bane× ・ Divine Protection× ・ Faith× ・ Grand Cross× ・ Guard× ・ Heal× ・ Holy Cross× ・ Peco Peco Ride× ・ Resistant Souls× ・ Sacrifice× ・ Shield Boomerang× ・ Shield Reflect× ・ Shrink× ・ Smite× ・ Spear Mastery× ・ Spear Quicken× TranscendentSkills Battle Chant× ・ Gloria Domini× ・ Martyr s Reckoning× ・ Rapid Smiting× 3rd ClassSkills Banding× ・ Banishing Point× ・ Burst Attack× ・ Cannon Spear× ・ Earth Drive× ・ Exceed Break× ・ Genesis Ray× ・ Hesperus Lit× ・ Inspiration× ・ Moon Slasher× ・ Overbrand× ・ Piety× ・ Pinpoint Attack× ・ Prestige× ・ Reflect Damage× ・ Shield Press× ・ Shield Spell× ・ Trample× ・ Vanguard Force× Quests Crusader Job Change Guide ・ Crusader Skill Quest ・ Rebirth Walkthrough ・ Royal Guard Job Change Guide Weapons× One Handed Sword× ・ Spear× ・ Two Handed Sword× Categories Crusader | Skill Quests
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【CINEMA ACT 2-1】ティラエルの代償(TYRAEL S SACRIFICE) 01.jpg 02.jpg LeahLeah It was all just stories. 全部おとぎ話だと思ってた。 03.jpg LeahLeah My uncle saw what he wanted to see. 自分の都合のいいように世界を見ていただけだと。 04.jpg Tyrael Deckard sacrificed much to protect this world, but his work is not over. デッカード氏はこの世界を護る為に多大な犠牲を払ってきた、だがその仕事はまだ終わっていない。 05.jpg LeahLeah What would you know about sacrifice? あなたに犠牲の何が分かるっていうの? 06.jpg 07.jpg 08.jpg 09.jpg ImperiusImperius Tyrael, the ancient law of the High Heavens strictly forbids us from interfering the mortal world! ティラエル、我等が天界の法は人間界への干渉を厳しく禁じている! 10.jpg 11.jpg ImperiusImperius Yet you have done so-brazenly. だが貴様は畏れもせずに干渉したわけだ。 12.jpg Tyrael%20AngelTyrael All I am guilty of, Imperius, is bringing justice while you hide, cowering, behind your throne! 確かに私は罪を犯した、だが正義の成す為だインペリウス。神の座に隠れ怯えてる貴公と違ってな。 13.jpg ImperiusImperius Silence! 黙れ! 14.jpg ImperiusImperius You will now answer for your transgressions! では己が罪、申し開きしてみよ! 15.jpg 16.jpg 17.jpg 18.jpg 19.jpg 20.jpg 21.jpg 22.jpg 23.jpg 24.jpg 25.jpg 26.jpg 27.jpg Tyrael%20AngelTyrael You cannot judge me! 貴公に私を裁く権利は無い! 28.jpg Tyrael%20AngelTyrael I am Justice itself! 正義を司っているのは私だ! 29.jpg 30.jpg Tyrael%20AngelTyrael We were meant for more than this... to protect the innocent. 潔白を証明するため、いくらでも議論したいところではある... 31.jpg Tyrael%20AngelTyrael But if our precious laws bind you all to inaction... しかし我等が殉じている法こそが、我等を縛っている... 32.jpg Tyrael%20AngelTyrael then I will no longer stand as your brother. それ故に、私はもう貴公と共に肩を並べる事はできなくなるだろう。 33.jpg 34.jpg 35.jpg LeahLeah You chose... to be one of us. あなたは... 私達と共にあることを選んだのね。 36.jpg 37.jpg ImperiusImperius Sacrilege! 何たる事を! 38.jpg 39.jpg 40.jpg 41.jpg 42.jpg 43.jpg 44.jpg Tyrael Thus, I fell... willingly... そうして私は墜ちたのだ... 自ら望んで... 45.jpg 46.jpg Tyrael ... because humanity is the only hope for this world. 人たる事こそがこの世界を救う唯一の望みなのだ。 47.jpg 48.jpg LeahLeah I never believed... All your craze tales... 一度も信じてあげられなかった... どれも単なる妄想であったと... 49.jpg LeahLeah The work you never finished... まだ仕事は終わってなかったよね... 50.jpg 51.jpg 52.jpg 53.jpg LeahLeah I will finish it, Uncle. I will carry on for you. 私が終わらせてみせるわ、おじさん。私が受け継いでいく。 54.jpg 55.jpg
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ACT ONE 1. Overture Scene 1 Chorus of Israelites, men and women, lamenting the death of Mattathias, the father of Judas Maccabaeus. 2. Chorus of Israelites Mourn, ye afflicted children, the remains Of captive Judah, mourn in solemn strains; Your sanguine hopes of liberty give o er, Your hero, friend and father is no more. 3. Recitative Israelitish Man Well, may your sorrows, brethren, flow In all th expressive signs of woe Your softer garments tear, And squalid sackcloth wear, Your drooping heads with ashes strew, And with the flowig tear your cheeks bedew. Israelitish Woman Daughters, let your distressful cries And loud lament ascend the skies; Your tender bosoms beat, and tear, With hands remorseless, your dishevell d hair; For pale and breathless Mattathias lies, Sad emblem of his country s miseries! 4. Duet Israelitish Woman and Man From this dread scene, these adverse pow rs, Ah, whither shall we fly? O Solyma! Thy boasted tow rs In smoky ruins lie. 5. Chorus of Israelites For Sion lamentation make, With words that weep, and tears that speak. 6. Recitative Israelitish Man Not vain is all this storm of grief; To vent our sorrows, gives relief. Wretched indeed! But let not Judah s race Their ruin with desponding arms embrace. Distractful doubt and desperation Ill become the chosen nation, Chosen by the great I AM, The Lord of hosts, who, still the same, We trust, will give attentive ear To the sincerity of pray r. 7. Air Israelitish Man Pious orgies, pious airs, Decent sorrow, decent pray rs, Will to the Lord ascend, and move His pity, and regain His love. 8. Chorus of Israelites O Father, whose Almighty pow r The Heav ns, and earth, and seas adore; The hearts of Judah, thy delight, In one defensive band unite. And grant a leader bold, and brave, If not to conquer, born to save. 9. Accompagnato Simon I feel, I feel the deity within, Who, the bright cherubim between, His radiant glory erst display d; To Israel s distressful pray r He hath vouchsafe d a gracious ear, And points out Maccabaeus to their aid Judas shall set the captive free, And lead us all to victory. 10. Air Simon Arm, arm, ye brave! A noble cause, The cause of Heav n your zeal demands. In defence of your nation, religion, and laws, The Almighty Jehovah will strengthen your hands. Arm, arm. . . da capo 11. Chorus of Israelites We come, we come, in bright array, Judah, thy sceptre to obey. 12. Recitative Judas Maccabaeus Tis well, my friends; with transport I behold The spirit of our fathers, fam d of old For their exploits in war. Oh, may they fire With active courage you, their sons inspire As when the mighty Joshua fought, And those amazing wonders wrought, Stood still, obedient to his voice, the sun, Till kings he had destroy d, and kingdoms won. 13. Air Judas Maccabaeus Call forth thy pow rs, my soul, and dare The conflict of unequal war. Great is the glory of the conqu ring sword, That triumphs in sweet liberty restor d. Call forth. . . da capo 14. Recitative Israelitish Woman To Heav n s Almighty king we kneel, For blessings on this exemplary zeal. Bless him, Jehovah, bless him, and once more To thy own Israel liberty restore. 15. Air Israelitish Woman O liberty, thou choicest treasure, Seat of virtue, source of pleasure! Life, without thee, knows no blessing, No endearment worth caressing. 16. Air Israelitish Woman Come, ever-smiling liberty, And with thee bring thy jocund train. For thee we pant, and sigh for thee, With whom eternal pleasures reign. Come. . . da capo 17. Recitative Israelitish Man O Judas, may these noble views inspire All Israel with thy true heroic fire! 18. Air Israelitish Man Tis liberty, dear liberty alone, That gives fresh beauty to the sun; That bids all nature look more gay, And lovely life with pleasure steal away. 19. Duet Israelitish Woman and Man Come, ever-smiling liberty, And with thee bring thy jocund train. For thee we pant, and sigh for thee, With whom eternal pleasures reign. 20. Chorus of Israelites Lead on, lead on! Judah disdains The galling load of hostile chains. 21. Recitative Judas Maccabaeus So will d my father now at rest In the eternal mansions of the blest "Can ye behold," said he "the miseries, In which the long-insulted Judah lies? Can ye behold their dire distress, And not, at least, attempt redress?" Then, faintly, with expiring breath, "Resolve, my sons, on liberty, or death!" We come! Oh see, thy sons prepare The rough habiliments of war; With hearts intrepid, and revengeful hands, To execute, O sire, thy dread commands. 22. Semi-chorus of Israelitish Men Disdainful of danger, we ll rush on the foe, That Thy pow r, O Jehovah, all nations may know. 23. Recitative Judas Maccabaeus Ambition! If e er honour was thine aim, Challenge it here The glorious cause gives sanction to thy claim. 24. Air Judas Maccabaeus No unhallow d desire Our breasts shall inspire, Nor lust of unbounded pow r! But peace to obtain Free peace let us gain, And conquest shall ask no more. 25. Recitative Israelitish Man Haste we, my brethren, haste we to the field, Dependant on the Lord, our strength and shield. 26. Chorus of Israelites Hear us, O Lord, on Thee we call, Resolv d on conquest, or a glorious fall. ACT TWO 27. Chorus of Israelites Fall n is the foe; so fall Ty foes, O Lord, Where warlike Judas wields his righteous sword! 28. Recitative Israelitish Man Victorious hero! Fame shall tell, With her last breath, how Apollonius fell, And all Samaria fled, by thee pursued Through hills of carnage and a sea of blood; While thy resistless prowess dealt around, With their own leader s sword, the deathful wound. Thus, too, the haughty Seron, Syria s boast, Before thee fell with his unnumber d host. 29. Air Israelitish Man So rapid thy course is, Not numberless forces Withstand thy all-conquering sword. Though nations surround thee, No pow r shall confound thee, Till freedom again be restor d. So rapid. . . da capo 30. Recitative Israelitish Man Well may we hope our freedom to receive, Such sweet transporting views thy actions give. 31.Duet Israelitish Woman and Man Sion now her head shall raise, Tune your harps to songs of praise. 32. Chorus Israelites Sion now her head shall raise, Tune your harps to songs of praise. 33. Recitative Israelitish Woman Oh, let eternal honours crown his name Judas, first worthy in the rolls of fame. Say, "He put on the breast-plate as a giant, And girt his warlike harness about him; In his acts he was like a lion, And like a lion s whelp roaring for his prey." 34. Air Israelitish Woman From mighty kings he took the spoil, And with his acts made Judah smile. Judah rejoiceth in his name, And triumphs in her hero s fame. From mighty kings. . . da capo 35. Duet Israelitish Woman and Man Hail, hail, Judea, happy land! Salvation prospers in his hand. 36. Chorus Israelites Hail, hail, Judea, happy land! Salvation prospers in his hand. 37. Recitative Judas Maccabaeus Thanks to my brethren; but look up to Heav n; To Heav n let glory and all praise be giv n; To Heav n give your applause, Nor add the second cause, As once your fathers did in Midian, Saying, "The sword of God and Gideon." It was the Lord that for his Israel fought, And this our wonderful salvation wrought. 38. Air Judas Maccabaeus How vain is man, who boasts in fight The valour of gigantic might! And dreams not that a hand unseen Directs and guides this weak machine. How vain. . . da capo 39. Recitative First Messenger O Judas, O my brethren! New scenes of bloody war In all their horrors rise. Prepare, prepare, Or soon we fall a sacrifice To great Antiochus; from th Egyptian coast, (Where Ptolemy hath Memphis and Pelusium lost) He sends the valiant Gorgias, and commands His proud, victorious bands To root out Israel s strength, and to erase Ev ry memorial of the sacred place. 40. Air Israelitish Woman Ah! wretched, wretched Israel! fall n, how low, From joyous transport to desponding woe. 41. Chorus Israelites Ah! wretched, wretched Israel! fall n, how low, From joyous transport to desponding woe. 42. Recitative Simon Be comforted, nor think these plagues are sent For your destruction, but for chastisement. Heav n oft in mercy punisheth, that sin May feel its own demerits from within, And urge not utter ruin. Turn to God, And draw a blessing from His iron rod. 43. Air Simon The Lord worketh wonders His glory to raise; And still, as he thunders, Is fearful in praise. 44. Recitative Judas Maccabaeus My arms! Against this Gorgias will I go. The Idumean governor shall know How vain, how ineffective his design, While rage his leader, and Jehovah mine. 45. Air Judas Maccabaeus Sound an alarm! Your silver trumpets sound, And call the brave, and only brave, around. Who listeth, follow to the field again! Justice with courage is a thousand men. Sound an alarm. . . da capo 46. Chorus We hear, we hear the pleasing dreadful call, And follow thee to conquest; if to fall, For laws, religion, liberty, we fall. 47. Recitative Simon Enough! To Heav n we leave the rest. Such gen rous ardour firing ev ry breast, We may divide our cares; the field be thine, O Judas, and your sanctuary mine; For Sion, holy Sion, seat of God, In ruinous heaps, is by the heathen trod; Such profanation calls for swift redress, If e er in battle Israel hopes success. 48. Air Simon With pious hearts, and brave as pious, O Sion, we thy call attend, Nor dread the nations that defy us, God our defender, God our friend. 49. Recitative Israelitish Man Ye worshippers of God, Down, down with the polluted altars, down. Hurl Jupiter Olympius from his throne, Nor reverence Bacchus with his ivy crown And ivy-wreathed rod. Our fathers never knew Him, or his beastly crew, Or, knowing, scorn d such idol vanities. Israelitish Woman No more in Sion let the virgin throng, Wild with delusion, pay their nightly song To Ashtoreth, yclep t the Queen of Heav n. Hence to Phoenicia be the goddess driv n, Or be she, with her priests and pageants, hurl d To the remotest corner of the world, Ne er to delude us more with pious lies. 50. Air Israelitish Woman Wise men, flatt ring, may deceive us With their vain, mysterious art; Magic charms can ne er relieve us, Nor can heal the wounded heart. But true wisdom can relieve us, Godlike wisdom from above; This alone can ne er deceive us, This alone all pains remove. Wise men. . . da capo 51. Duet Israelitish Woman and Man Oh, never, never bow we down To the rude stock or sculptur d stone. We worship God, and God alone. 52. Chorus of Israelites We never, never will bow down To the rude stock or sculptur d stone. We worship God, and God alone. ACT THREE 53. Air Israelitish Man Father of Heav n! From Thy eternal throne, Look with an eye of blessing down, While we prepare with holy rites, To solemnize the feasts of lights. And thus our grateful hearts employ; And in Thy praise This altar raise, With carols of triumphant joy. Father of Heav n. . . da capo 54. Accompagnato Israelitish Man See, see yon flames, that from the altar broke, In spiring streams pursue the trailing smoke. The fragrant incense mounts the yielding air; Sure presage that the Lord hath heard our pray r. 55. Recitative Israelitish Woman Oh, grant it, Heav n, that our long woes may cease, And Judah s daughters taste the calm of peace, Sons, brothers, husbands to bewail no more, Tortur d at home, or havock d in the war. 56. Air Israelitish Woman So shall the lute and harp awake, And sprightly voice sweet descant run, Seraphic melody to make, In the pure strains of Jesse s son. 57. Recitative First Messenger From Capharsalama, on eagle wings I fly, With tidings of impetuous joy Came Lysias, with his host, array d In coat of mail; their massy shields Of gold and brass, flash d lightning o er the fields, While the huge tow r-back d elephants display d A horrid front. But Judas, undismay d, Met, fought, and vanquish d all the rageful train. Yet more, Nicanor lies with thousands slain; The blasphemous Nicanor, who defied The living God, and, in his wanton pride, A public monument ordain d Of victories yet ungain d. Second Messenger But lo, the conqueror comes; and on his spear, To dissipate all fear, He bears the vaunter s head and hand, That threaten d desolation to the land. 58. Chorus Youths See, the conqu ring hero comes! Sound the trumpets, beat the drums. Sports prepare, the laurel bring, Songs of triumph to him sing. Virgins See the godlike youth advance! Breathe the flutes, and lead the dance; Myrtle wreaths, and roses twine, To deck the hero s brow divine. Israelites See, the conqu ring hero comes! Sound the trumpets, beat the drums. Sports prepare, the laurel bring, Songs of triumph to him sing. See, the conqu ring hero comes! Sound the trumpets, beat the drums. 59. March 60. Soli (alto, tenor) Chorus of Israelites Sing unto God, and high affections raise, To crown this conquest with unmeasur d praise. 61. Recitative Judas Maccabaeus Sweet flow the strains, that strike my feasted ear; Angels might stoop from Heav n to hear The comely song we sing, To Israel s Lord and King. But pause awhile due obsequies prepare To those who bravely fell in war. To Eleazar special tribute pay; Through slaughter d troops he cut his way To the distinguish d elephant, and, whelm d beneath The stabbed monster, triumph d in a glorious death. 62. Air Judas Maccabaeus With honour let desert be crown d, The trumpet ne er in vain shall sound; But, all attentive to alarms, The willing nations fly to arms, And, conquering or conquer d, claim the prize Of happy earth, or far more happy skies. 63. Recitative Eupolemus Peace to my countrymen; peace and liberty. From the great senate of imperial Rome, With a firm league of amity, I come. Rome, whate er nation dare insult us more, Will rouse, in our defence, her vet ran pow r, And stretch her vengeful arm, by land or sea To curb the proud, and set the injur d free. 64. Chorus of Israelites To our great God be all the honour giv n, That grateful hearts can send from earth to Heav n. 65. Recitative Israelitish Woman Again to earth let gratitude descend, Praiseworthy is our hero and our friend. Come then, my daughters, choicest art bestow, To weave a chaplet for the victor s brow; And in your songs for ever be confess d The valour that preserv d, the pow r that bless d, Bless d you with hours, that scatter, as they fly, Soft quiet, gentle love, and boundless joy. 66. Air (Duet) Israelitish Woman (and Man) O lovely peace, with plenty crown d, Come, spread thy blessings all around. Let fleecy flocks the hills adorn, And vallies smile with wavy corn. Let the shrill trumpet cease, nor other sound But nature s songsters wake the cheerful morn. O lovely peace. . . da capo 67. Air Simon Rejoice, O Judah, and, in songs divine, With cherubim and seraphim harmonious join! 68. Chorus Israelites Hallelujah! Amen. ACT ONE 1. Overture Scene 1 Chorus of Israelites, men and women, lamenting the death of Mattathias, the father of Judas Maccabaeus. 2. Chorus of Israelites Mourn, ye afflicted children, the remains Of captive Judah, mourn in solemn strains; Your sanguine hopes of liberty give o er, Your hero, friend and father is no more. 3. Recitative Israelitish Man Well, may your sorrows, brethren, flow In all th expressive signs of woe Your softer garments tear, And squalid sackcloth wear, Your drooping heads with ashes strew, And with the flowig tear your cheeks bedew. Israelitish Woman Daughters, let your distressful cries And loud lament ascend the skies; Your tender bosoms beat, and tear, With hands remorseless, your dishevell d hair; For pale and breathless Mattathias lies, Sad emblem of his country s miseries! 4. Duet Israelitish Woman and Man From this dread scene, these adverse pow rs, Ah, whither shall we fly? O Solyma! Thy boasted tow rs In smoky ruins lie. 5. Chorus of Israelites For Sion lamentation make, With words that weep, and tears that speak. 6. Recitative Israelitish Man Not vain is all this storm of grief; To vent our sorrows, gives relief. Wretched indeed! But let not Judah s race Their ruin with desponding arms embrace. Distractful doubt and desperation Ill become the chosen nation, Chosen by the great I AM, The Lord of hosts, who, still the same, We trust, will give attentive ear To the sincerity of pray r. 7. Air Israelitish Man Pious orgies, pious airs, Decent sorrow, decent pray rs, Will to the Lord ascend, and move His pity, and regain His love. 8. Chorus of Israelites O Father, whose Almighty pow r The Heav ns, and earth, and seas adore; The hearts of Judah, thy delight, In one defensive band unite. And grant a leader bold, and brave, If not to conquer, born to save. 9. Accompagnato Simon I feel, I feel the deity within, Who, the bright cherubim between, His radiant glory erst display d; To Israel s distressful pray r He hath vouchsafe d a gracious ear, And points out Maccabaeus to their aid Judas shall set the captive free, And lead us all to victory. 10. Air Simon Arm, arm, ye brave! A noble cause, The cause of Heav n your zeal demands. In defence of your nation, religion, and laws, The Almighty Jehovah will strengthen your hands. Arm, arm. . . da capo 11. Chorus of Israelites We come, we come, in bright array, Judah, thy sceptre to obey. 12. Recitative Judas Maccabaeus Tis well, my friends; with transport I behold The spirit of our fathers, fam d of old For their exploits in war. Oh, may they fire With active courage you, their sons inspire As when the mighty Joshua fought, And those amazing wonders wrought, Stood still, obedient to his voice, the sun, Till kings he had destroy d, and kingdoms won. 13. Air Judas Maccabaeus Call forth thy pow rs, my soul, and dare The conflict of unequal war. Great is the glory of the conqu ring sword, That triumphs in sweet liberty restor d. Call forth. . . da capo 14. Recitative Israelitish Woman To Heav n s Almighty king we kneel, For blessings on this exemplary zeal. Bless him, Jehovah, bless him, and once more To thy own Israel liberty restore. 15. Air Israelitish Woman O liberty, thou choicest treasure, Seat of virtue, source of pleasure! Life, without thee, knows no blessing, No endearment worth caressing. 16. Air Israelitish Woman Come, ever-smiling liberty, And with thee bring thy jocund train. For thee we pant, and sigh for thee, With whom eternal pleasures reign. Come. . . da capo 17. Recitative Israelitish Man O Judas, may these noble views inspire All Israel with thy true heroic fire! 18. Air Israelitish Man Tis liberty, dear liberty alone, That gives fresh beauty to the sun; That bids all nature look more gay, And lovely life with pleasure steal away. 19. Duet Israelitish Woman and Man Come, ever-smiling liberty, And with thee bring thy jocund train. For thee we pant, and sigh for thee, With whom eternal pleasures reign. 20. Chorus of Israelites Lead on, lead on! Judah disdains The galling load of hostile chains. 21. Recitative Judas Maccabaeus So will d my father now at rest In the eternal mansions of the blest "Can ye behold," said he "the miseries, In which the long-insulted Judah lies? Can ye behold their dire distress, And not, at least, attempt redress?" Then, faintly, with expiring breath, "Resolve, my sons, on liberty, or death!" We come! Oh see, thy sons prepare The rough habiliments of war; With hearts intrepid, and revengeful hands, To execute, O sire, thy dread commands. 22. Semi-chorus of Israelitish Men Disdainful of danger, we ll rush on the foe, That Thy pow r, O Jehovah, all nations may know. 23. Recitative Judas Maccabaeus Ambition! If e er honour was thine aim, Challenge it here The glorious cause gives sanction to thy claim. 24. Air Judas Maccabaeus No unhallow d desire Our breasts shall inspire, Nor lust of unbounded pow r! But peace to obtain Free peace let us gain, And conquest shall ask no more. 25. Recitative Israelitish Man Haste we, my brethren, haste we to the field, Dependant on the Lord, our strength and shield. 26. Chorus of Israelites Hear us, O Lord, on Thee we call, Resolv d on conquest, or a glorious fall. ACT TWO 27. Chorus of Israelites Fall n is the foe; so fall Ty foes, O Lord, Where warlike Judas wields his righteous sword! 28. Recitative Israelitish Man Victorious hero! Fame shall tell, With her last breath, how Apollonius fell, And all Samaria fled, by thee pursued Through hills of carnage and a sea of blood; While thy resistless prowess dealt around, With their own leader s sword, the deathful wound. Thus, too, the haughty Seron, Syria s boast, Before thee fell with his unnumber d host. 29. Air Israelitish Man So rapid thy course is, Not numberless forces Withstand thy all-conquering sword. Though nations surround thee, No pow r shall confound thee, Till freedom again be restor d. So rapid. . . da capo 30. Recitative Israelitish Man Well may we hope our freedom to receive, Such sweet transporting views thy actions give. 31.Duet Israelitish Woman and Man Sion now her head shall raise, Tune your harps to songs of praise. 32. Chorus Israelites Sion now her head shall raise, Tune your harps to songs of praise. 33. Recitative Israelitish Woman Oh, let eternal honours crown his name Judas, first worthy in the rolls of fame. Say, "He put on the breast-plate as a giant, And girt his warlike harness about him; In his acts he was like a lion, And like a lion s whelp roaring for his prey." 34. Air Israelitish Woman From mighty kings he took the spoil, And with his acts made Judah smile. Judah rejoiceth in his name, And triumphs in her hero s fame. From mighty kings. . . da capo 35. Duet Israelitish Woman and Man Hail, hail, Judea, happy land! Salvation prospers in his hand. 36. Chorus Israelites Hail, hail, Judea, happy land! Salvation prospers in his hand. 37. Recitative Judas Maccabaeus Thanks to my brethren; but look up to Heav n; To Heav n let glory and all praise be giv n; To Heav n give your applause, Nor add the second cause, As once your fathers did in Midian, Saying, "The sword of God and Gideon." It was the Lord that for his Israel fought, And this our wonderful salvation wrought. 38. Air Judas Maccabaeus How vain is man, who boasts in fight The valour of gigantic might! And dreams not that a hand unseen Directs and guides this weak machine. How vain. . . da capo 39. Recitative First Messenger O Judas, O my brethren! New scenes of bloody war In all their horrors rise. Prepare, prepare, Or soon we fall a sacrifice To great Antiochus; from th Egyptian coast, (Where Ptolemy hath Memphis and Pelusium lost) He sends the valiant Gorgias, and commands His proud, victorious bands To root out Israel s strength, and to erase Ev ry memorial of the sacred place. 40. Air Israelitish Woman Ah! wretched, wretched Israel! fall n, how low, From joyous transport to desponding woe. 41. Chorus Israelites Ah! wretched, wretched Israel! fall n, how low, From joyous transport to desponding woe. 42. Recitative Simon Be comforted, nor think these plagues are sent For your destruction, but for chastisement. Heav n oft in mercy punisheth, that sin May feel its own demerits from within, And urge not utter ruin. Turn to God, And draw a blessing from His iron rod. 43. Air Simon The Lord worketh wonders His glory to raise; And still, as he thunders, Is fearful in praise. 44. Recitative Judas Maccabaeus My arms! Against this Gorgias will I go. The Idumean governor shall know How vain, how ineffective his design, While rage his leader, and Jehovah mine. 45. Air Judas Maccabaeus Sound an alarm! Your silver trumpets sound, And call the brave, and only brave, around. Who listeth, follow to the field again! Justice with courage is a thousand men. Sound an alarm. . . da capo 46. Chorus We hear, we hear the pleasing dreadful call, And follow thee to conquest; if to fall, For laws, religion, liberty, we fall. 47. Recitative Simon Enough! To Heav n we leave the rest. Such gen rous ardour firing ev ry breast, We may divide our cares; the field be thine, O Judas, and your sanctuary mine; For Sion, holy Sion, seat of God, In ruinous heaps, is by the heathen trod; Such profanation calls for swift redress, If e er in battle Israel hopes success. 48. Air Simon With pious hearts, and brave as pious, O Sion, we thy call attend, Nor dread the nations that defy us, God our defender, God our friend. 49. Recitative Israelitish Man Ye worshippers of God, Down, down with the polluted altars, down. Hurl Jupiter Olympius from his throne, Nor reverence Bacchus with his ivy crown And ivy-wreathed rod. Our fathers never knew Him, or his beastly crew, Or, knowing, scorn d such idol vanities. Israelitish Woman No more in Sion let the virgin throng, Wild with delusion, pay their nightly song To Ashtoreth, yclep t the Queen of Heav n. Hence to Phoenicia be the goddess driv n, Or be she, with her priests and pageants, hurl d To the remotest corner of the world, Ne er to delude us more with pious lies. 50. Air Israelitish Woman Wise men, flatt ring, may deceive us With their vain, mysterious art; Magic charms can ne er relieve us, Nor can heal the wounded heart. But true wisdom can relieve us, Godlike wisdom from above; This alone can ne er deceive us, This alone all pains remove. Wise men. . . da capo 51. Duet Israelitish Woman and Man Oh, never, never bow we down To the rude stock or sculptur d stone. We worship God, and God alone. 52. Chorus of Israelites We never, never will bow down To the rude stock or sculptur d stone. We worship God, and God alone. ACT THREE 53. Air Israelitish Man Father of Heav n! From Thy eternal throne, Look with an eye of blessing down, While we prepare with holy rites, To solemnize the feasts of lights. And thus our grateful hearts employ; And in Thy praise This altar raise, With carols of triumphant joy. Father of Heav n. . . da capo 54. Accompagnato Israelitish Man See, see yon flames, that from the altar broke, In spiring streams pursue the trailing smoke. The fragrant incense mounts the yielding air; Sure presage that the Lord hath heard our pray r. 55. Recitative Israelitish Woman Oh, grant it, Heav n, that our long woes may cease, And Judah s daughters taste the calm of peace, Sons, brothers, husbands to bewail no more, Tortur d at home, or havock d in the war. 56. Air Israelitish Woman So shall the lute and harp awake, And sprightly voice sweet descant run, Seraphic melody to make, In the pure strains of Jesse s son. 57. Recitative First Messenger From Capharsalama, on eagle wings I fly, With tidings of impetuous joy Came Lysias, with his host, array d In coat of mail; their massy shields Of gold and brass, flash d lightning o er the fields, While the huge tow r-back d elephants display d A horrid front. But Judas, undismay d, Met, fought, and vanquish d all the rageful train. Yet more, Nicanor lies with thousands slain; The blasphemous Nicanor, who defied The living God, and, in his wanton pride, A public monument ordain d Of victories yet ungain d. Second Messenger But lo, the conqueror comes; and on his spear, To dissipate all fear, He bears the vaunter s head and hand, That threaten d desolation to the land. 58. Chorus Youths See, the conqu ring hero comes! Sound the trumpets, beat the drums. Sports prepare, the laurel bring, Songs of triumph to him sing. Virgins See the godlike youth advance! Breathe the flutes, and lead the dance; Myrtle wreaths, and roses twine, To deck the hero s brow divine. Israelites See, the conqu ring hero comes! Sound the trumpets, beat the drums. Sports prepare, the laurel bring, Songs of triumph to him sing. See, the conqu ring hero comes! Sound the trumpets, beat the drums. 59. March 60. Soli (alto, tenor) Chorus of Israelites Sing unto God, and high affections raise, To crown this conquest with unmeasur d praise. 61. Recitative Judas Maccabaeus Sweet flow the strains, that strike my feasted ear; Angels might stoop from Heav n to hear The comely song we sing, To Israel s Lord and King. But pause awhile due obsequies prepare To those who bravely fell in war. To Eleazar special tribute pay; Through slaughter d troops he cut his way To the distinguish d elephant, and, whelm d beneath The stabbed monster, triumph d in a glorious death. 62. Air Judas Maccabaeus With honour let desert be crown d, The trumpet ne er in vain shall sound; But, all attentive to alarms, The willing nations fly to arms, And, conquering or conquer d, claim the prize Of happy earth, or far more happy skies. 63. Recitative Eupolemus Peace to my countrymen; peace and liberty. From the great senate of imperial Rome, With a firm league of amity, I come. Rome, whate er nation dare insult us more, Will rouse, in our defence, her vet ran pow r, And stretch her vengeful arm, by land or sea To curb the proud, and set the injur d free. 64. Chorus of Israelites To our great God be all the honour giv n, That grateful hearts can send from earth to Heav n. 65. Recitative Israelitish Woman Again to earth let gratitude descend, Praiseworthy is our hero and our friend. Come then, my daughters, choicest art bestow, To weave a chaplet for the victor s brow; And in your songs for ever be confess d The valour that preserv d, the pow r that bless d, Bless d you with hours, that scatter, as they fly, Soft quiet, gentle love, and boundless joy. 66. Air (Duet) Israelitish Woman (and Man) O lovely peace, with plenty crown d, Come, spread thy blessings all around. Let fleecy flocks the hills adorn, And vallies smile with wavy corn. Let the shrill trumpet cease, nor other sound But nature s songsters wake the cheerful morn. O lovely peace. . . da capo 67. Air Simon Rejoice, O Judah, and, in songs divine, With cherubim and seraphim harmonious join! 68. Chorus Israelites Hallelujah! Amen. (libretto Thomas Morell) Handel,George Frideric/Judas Maccabaeus
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Sounder of Boars Sacredな猪Great Boarを20体召喚します Sounder of Boars ジェム 疲労 内部ID 800 20 使用 水中判定 効果 効果量 儀式 Summon 主属性 主Lv 効果発生数 射程距離 Nature 2 20 副属性 副Lv 効果範囲 命中補正 - 0 0 領域 Lv 防御判定 抵抗判定 Conjuration 3 専用国家 EA Marverni ゲーム内説明文 The caster, often a Gutuater, summons a sounder of Great Boars. Great Boars are almost as heavy as an ox and are sacred to the people of Marverni. 和訳 術者、多くの場合Gutuaterは、Great Boarの群れを召喚します。Great Boarは雄牛と同じぐらい力強く、Marverniの民にとって神聖です。 注記 Sacred持ちの大猪、Great Boarの召喚儀式。1回のGem消費は安くないが、1体あたりの換算だと1個で1体呼び出せていたりする。 Great BoarはHP20、腕力15、攻撃スキル12と悪くない性能を持つ。またTrampleを持つため、サイズ2以下の人間大の敵なら蹂躙することも可能。移動もそう遅くない。 所詮動物なので魔法抵抗は悲惨で、防御力も高くは無いが、祝福を受けられるのである程度の強化が可能。Sacred兵を利用するつもりで神を設定している場合、お供に付けてやるのも悪くない。 敵中に突っ込む関係上、どうしても被害は出易いが、最前線でも召喚できるので気軽に利用できる。Marverniなら設備さえあれば最前線でも高位術者が招けるので、用意も楽だろう。 なお、汎用魔法のIron PigsをMarverniで使用するとGreat Boarの鋼鉄版、Iron Boarが作製される。HPが増加し、防御力が20まで増加、防御スキルと移動速度が僅かに低下している。併用してみる価値はあるだろう。 コメント 名前 コメント
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