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Table of Contents •About Me •Introduction to the Guide •Talents •Need-To-Know About Spells •Keeping Your Raid Up •Gearing Up •Interface •How-To-Do-Encounters as a Disc Priest •Miscellaneous •Further Reading •Credits •Endnote About Me I m just a WoW player going by the forum name Amples, character name s Nevermourn, and I m a Discipline Priest player in Frostwolf with a PvE mindset. If you re looking for credentials, then I could say that I m a proud member of the endgame guild Mutual Hatred. I ve help in killing (and farming) LK10 and LK25 with the great people there. Also, I currently don t have a life D My current gears and spec, just in case Molten armory gets disabled again. Introduction to the Guide Ever been kicked out because of being a Discipline Priest? Because of having 2-3k or even less HPS in ICC gear? Because of the stigma that Discipline Priests are for PvP only? Because of this, because of that? Don t worry, I m with you. This is intended for newbs to the spec, and I intend for this guide to help people see what a Discipline Priest actually does in raids. Sure, we don t heal as well as our Holy counterparts, but we re not raiding to heal at all. We will never rank high in healing meters, but we ve got our own nifty ways to keep the raid alive. Also, despite the bugs around us, we can perform well. We re not tank healers, because Holy Paladins are infinitely better for the job. However, we ve got awesome tools (some are instant-cast) to help out raid members in distress. So our role is a raid-supporter*. Interested? Then read on. *Raid-supporter because we re not really raid healers. Sure, we re tossing a few Penances and Flash Heals here and there, but we re primarily Shielding people and we leave the AoE healing to those Druids/Shaman/Holy Priests. So what exactly does a Discipline Priest bring to a raid? •Renewed Hope (raidwide 3% damage reduction) •Pain Suppression (external survival CD) •Power Infusion (DPS/HPS CD) •Spammable Power Word Shield (also acts as a DPS/HPS booster due to the removal of casting/channeling time lost from damage) •Burst Healing through Power Word Shield+Penance+necessary Flash Heals •Decent single-target healing+shielding thanks to Divine Aegis •Large longevity (Rapture, Meditation, and Shadowfiend/Hymn of Hope if necessary) •Faster Mass Dispels (very useful in some fights, like Faction Champions when there s a Shaman using Heroism) Talents We can safely say that a Priest s Discipline talent tree would vary very little from one player to another, as our tree is bottom-heavy. Also, dipping in Holy makes us do better in our role, and that is raid survival through absorption and damage reduction (Inspiration on a Tank definitely helps!). Example Discipline Priest Talent Build Honestly, I had 7 free talent points to spend, so in the example above, I placed them on Improved Flash Heal, Focused Will, and Desperate Prayer. Feel free to spend those points wherever you want, whether it be Spell Warding+Healing Focus (making it 55/16/0) or somewhere else. As long as you reach Inspiration in the Holy tree, and you fill up tiers 8-11 of your Discipline Tree, then it is good. Spoiler Need-To-Know About Spells •Power Word Shield Gives an absorption shield to a targeted ally. Shield scales with your Spell Power, and target s armor/spell resistance, whichever is applicable to the incoming damage. Meaning, it would last longer if you put it in a tank, because he/she has better armor than most others (while avoiding some physical attacks as well). Also, if you re faced with spell damage, and you have talent points in Spell Warding, the Shield will last longer on you than on others without resistances. Has a spell power coefficient of 80.57%, although Molten seems to use different values at the moment. More into shielding on the next section. •Penance Heals a target instantly, and every second for two seconds. It has a missile, though (albeit, a very fast one), so I recommend using a Shield before Penance if the target is really low on health. Has a total spell power coefficient of 160.86%, and 53.62% per tick (compared to the 80.57% of Flash Heal, and 161.14% of Greater Heal). Does not consume Borrowed Time buff (as with all other instant spells). •Inner Focus Makes your next spell free cast, and increases its critical chance by 25%. You could have it in a macro with Divine Hymn, but I wouldn t recommend it because it is still bugged. Instead, I ve been using it on my Greater Heal, so that it doesn t hurt my mana that much, while having a hopefully bigger bubble from Divine Aegis (make sure you put the script removing error messages in your macro, though!). You could also use it on Penance, or Prayer of Healing. •Pain Suppression 40% damage reduction for anyone you wish. Using it depends on the encounter, the available cooldowns the tank has, and the time when the tank actually needs the extra damage reduction. The best way to learn it is to play a tank yourself, but having voice communication with your tank(s) will also do. •Power Infusion Boosts spell casting speed, and reduces mana costs by 20% for 15 seconds. Usually, this is used in the highest DPS caster, but it works better on some than on others (Affliction Warlocks and Shadow Priests gain more mileage with it for example). However, when everyone is a pinch because of huge raidwide damage, this is best cast on a Restoration Shaman/Holy Priest. Why them? Because they have group heals with casting times. Shaman are better because Chain Heal is a smart heal and is spammable, unlike Circle of Healing which has a cooldown. This spell has a short cooldown, so you ll get to use it two or more times in a single fight. Good targets for PI are Shadow Priests (all times), Affliction Warlocks (all times, but better on BL/Heroism and Eradication procs or on Drain Soul phase), Demonology Warlocks (35% boss HP), and Arcane Mages (when their mana pool is still high and they re using 4x AB AM). Balance Druids are also good PI targets, when coincided with a Lunar Eclipse (personally I prefer to toss it on another caster, though, as watching his Lunar proc troubles me more). Right now, Power Infusion stacks with Bloodlust/Heroism, when it should not. •Shadowfiend/Hymn of Hope Your primary mana regen abilities. Shadowfiend is best used if you re at 50% mana or so, but it is even better when used at around 30% and combined with Hymn of Hope (Hymn of Hope "lends" you some more max mana, and Shadowfiend works off your current max mana pool, so you could recover 70-80% of your max mana after that). Keeping Your Raid Up Power Word Shield is your bread-and-butter spell. It is so important to learn when and how to use it, and that is something that comes with experience. Also, Penance has a 8-second cooldown, so timing it is also essential. Flash Heal, Binding Heal, Renew, Greater Heal, Prayer of Mending, and Prayer of Healing each have their own places as well, depending on the situation. Raid Priorities 1.Target near-death and taking damage? Shield him, then cast Penance to the rescue! 2.Target near-death but no predictable damage incoming? Shield him, then leave a Flash Heal+Renew if it s not so urgent, or let the incoming heals patch him up (there s always got to be some incoming heal). 3.Target medium health with predictable damage incoming? Shield+PoM him. 4.Seeing raidwide damage coming (such as Whiteout)? Shield as many as possible; prioritize healers, then preferably the better DPS (just use your gut feeling here), then everybody else. 5.Target medium health with no predictable damage incoming? Give him a Renew/Flash Heal and let others patch him up. 6.Got a GCD to spare? Then cast Shield or PoM on random raid members. We will never know, but it might go a long way towards the survival of the raid. 7.Everybody at a crappy situation and your AoE healers can t keep up? Shield+Inner Focus+Divine Hymn (for BT buff) to help them, or continue Shield-spamming everybody. Your call. Also remember •Tank having trouble thanks to enrage or something? Pain Suppression on him, and if it s not enough, then Shield/Penance him to help your tank healer catch up. •No one in dire need of a shield/heal? Cast Power Infusion on your best caster DPS, or if you re having trouble with heavy AoE, then use it on a RShaman/HPriest. •Also keep Prayer of Mending on CD. It really helps in every encounter with AoE damage. If somehow, you re being designated as a healer in those dungeons... then cast Flash Heals on the tank as well as the mandatory pre-Shielding+PoM (casting Shield before pulling; pulling when Weakened Soul wears off). Save your Shield/Penance when the tank takes spike damage. Shielding your party goes a long way, and PoH will see more use here. If you re tank healing in raids, boss damage can be severe for Flash Heal alone to handle, so you should cast Penance and Power Word Shield on CD (while filling up with Prayer of Mending, Renew, Flash Heal, and Greater Heal). Try getting more Haste and Crit (without gimping Spell Power), because you ll be relying on Divine Aegis for extra absorbs. A Discipline Priest s HPS output is generally too small for heroic raid bosses, even while taking into account your absorbs. Gearing Up The stats that we re looking the most is Spell Power because of the very good scaling that your Shields receive from it (and all those talents). So we re gonna stack it wherever possible, i.e. gems, enchants, flasks, etc. That is considering if you re exclusively shield spamming (and even if you re tank healing, having all Runed Cardinal Rubies is still good). Next in consideration would be Haste. Discipline Priests have a low GCD cap (Haste soft cap) with complete raid buffs and Borrowed Time up (see misc. section), so too much Haste is pointless if you re purely Shield-spamming. Also, that Penance would be coming in fast enough with BT. However, if you re healing tanks, you ll want more Haste, because you can only shield a tank every 15 seconds. Also, you could deliver that Penance/Flash Heal even faster, which is definitely useful in 10-mans, and mechanics in which your Shields are really that necessary (*cough* Infest *cough*). Now, as for Critical Strike. I ve been blabbering about it before, and about Divine Aegis and Inspiration feeding off it. Crits are good, however, if you re primarily Shield-spamming, then Crits are below-average (sure they provide some extra oomph here and there via Divine Aegis). Gemming for crit is bad, because SP is way better for Shield-spammers (Crit is a distant second). If you re a healer, though (which is probably what you re not doing in 25-mans), then crits are decent. You would be choosing between Spirit/MP5 and Critical Strike Rating in gear anyways, so I suggest you take Spirit until you have no mana problems. You ll want more Critical Strike if you re tank healing, because you ll be relying on fast heals with Divine Aegis. I didn t say that getting Crit from items is pointless, it s just that SP and Haste (before GCD cap) take higher priority than Critical Strike in itemization. For Intellect, you d ideally want to have as much as possible, seeing that Rapture, Hymn of Hope s mana bonus, Shadowfiend, Replenishment, and Mana Tide from a resto Shaman are all based on maximum mana pool. Also more mana=more Shield spam. It s way hotter than Spirit/MP5 because we don t have Holy Concentration and Spiritual Guidance. Normally, you d not want to gem for it, but since Rapture activating on simultaneous shields is not working here, you might want to put a few Intellect gems here and there on good socket bonuses (at the +9 SP sockets if you could help it). As for Spirit and MP5, itemization usually lets you choose between 2 Spirit and 1 MP5. I recommend going for MP5 (I bought my cloak absentmindedly, though), even for Humans. MP5 gives slightly more mana while casting than Spirit (Spirit has its uses on fights like Sindragosa, though). However, Spirit scales better thanks to GBoK, while MP5 doesn t (while being usable on a Holy/Shadow offspec). If your mana is still bleeding (which shouldn t be happening when Rapture gets fixed), then gemming a few into Spirit/MP5 is useful. Although if your mana is fine already, rolling for more Haste/Crit is more useful. If you ve got scrolls, I suggest you use Scroll of Intellect VIII or Scroll of Stamina VIII, depending on your mana needs. Flask should be Flask of the Frost Wyrm, however, you could settle for Elixir of Mighty Thoughts+Guru s Elixir or Flask of Pure Mojo if your mana is bleeding. General Stat Priorities Fresh 80 Dungeon Healing SP (which would come naturally from gear) ≥ Spirit/Intellect/MP5 to get the job done Haste Crit Endgame 10-man Shielding/Healing SP Haste Crit Intellect MP5/Spirit Endgame 25-man Shielding/Healing SP Haste (until soft cap) Crit Haste Intellect MP5/Spirit Reasoning 1. For fresh 80s and for 10-mans, you d prefer more Haste, because depending on your partner (on 10s), you might be healing more than usual. Haste on Flash Heals without Borrowed Time buff is appreciated. 2. For 25-mans, you d be shielding more, only healing with Penance when needed. Your main tool is Power Word Shield, and other than SP, Crit buffs it because the Glyph healing is capable of doing critical heals. Don t lose sleep over getting Haste gear instead of Crit ones, though. Although for a typical boss fight, Divine Aegis (mostly from Glyph of PW S crit heals) ranks a distant second from my healing+absorbs meter, around 20-30% of my absorbs with PW S. 3. Of course, if your mana is going dry despite those Shadowfiends/Innervates/Hymns/Mana Tides, going for more Intellect/Spirit/MP5 is recommended. For Enchantments Head Arcanum of Burning Mysteries/Arcanum of Blissful Mending Shoulder Greater Inscription of the Storm/Greater Inscription of the Crag (Master s Inscription of the Storm/Master s Inscription of the Crag for Scribes) Back Greater Haste (Lightweave Embroidery is an option for Tailors, however, the unpredictability of the effect makes the Haste better in my book. Darkglow Embroidery is another Tailor-only option for mana, equivalent to 25 MP5) Chest Either Exceptional Mana, Major Spirit, or Powerful Stats Wrist Superior Spellpower (Fur Lining - Spell Power for Leatherworkers) Gloves Exceptional Spellpower (Hyperspeed Accelerators for Engineers who prefer the Haste-on-demand). Legs Brilliant Spellthread (Sanctified Spellthread for Tailors). Boots Tuskarr s Vitality (Nitro Boosts is also an option for those who prefer the MS-on-demand). Ring Spellpower for Enchanters. Weapon Greater Spellpower if you use a Staff, or Mighty Spellpower if you use a MH+OH combo. For Shield-spammers, best-case-scenario gems should be Red - Runed Cardinal Ruby Blue - Runed Cardinal Ruby Yellow - Runed Cardinal Ruby If you feel like your mana is bleeding, then use one or more of the following Purified Dreadstone Royal Dreadstone Luminous Ametrine Dazzling Eye of Zul Seer s Eye of Zul For those who are more into tank healing than raid shielding (what, you ve got no HPala or something?), I recommend inserting a few Quick King s Amber or Reckless Ametrine in yellow sockets. You usually would want to save your Shield in bad situations, and thus, you would be relying more often on Flash Heal (which is more mana-efficient due to talents+glyph). More Haste on those is appreciated. I highly suggest skipping socket bonuses for the best-case-scenario gemming, except for the head slot (which provides +9 Spell Power). Put a Sundered Eye of Zul, Energized Eye of Zul or Dazzling Eye of Zul in there to satisfy socket bonuses and activate Insightful Earthsiege Diamond. Choose whether you need the Intellect from Dazzling EoZ, more crit rating from Sundered EoZ, or more haste from Energized EoZ. As for Major Glyphs, Penance and Power Word Shield glyphs are must-haves. Third major glyph is up to you (toss-up between Flash Heal, Renew, or Prayer of Healing, depending on how often you use those aforementioned, while Glyph of Hymn of Hope is great for mana, and you can actually spare the glyph spot for it, unlike our Holy counterparts). For minor, get whatever you want; I recommend Shadowfiend (and Levitate for flying through a pack of opposing faction members camping the entrance of ICC p). Items that you should shoot for (first one is recommended, the rest are alternatives; Heroic versions if you can get those) Head Sanctified Crimson Acolyte Hood (T10 Healer Set) Neck Holiday s Grace (Rotface 25) or Blood Queen s Crimson Choker (Blood Queen Lana thel 25) or Bone Sentinel s Amulet (Lord Marrowgar 25) Shoulders Sanctified Crimson Acolyte Shoulderpads (T10 Healer Set) Back Drape of the Violet Tower (Emblem of Frost Quartermaster) or Frostbinder s Shredded Cape (Valithria Dreamwalker 25) or Greatcloak of the Turned Champion (Deathbringer Saurfang 25) or Cloak of Burning Dusk (Halion 25) Chest Sanctified Crimson Acolyte Robe (T10 Healer Set)* Wrists Bracers of Fiery Night (Halion 25) or Death Surgeon s Sleeves (Rotface 25) Hands Sanctified Crimson Acolyte Gloves (T10 Healer Set) Waist Crushing Coldwraith Belt (Lord Marrowgar 25) or Lingering Illness (Festergut 25) or Circle of Ossus (Emblem of Frost Quartermaster) Legs Sanctified Crimson Acolyte Leggings (T10 Healer Set)* Feet Plague Scientist s Boots (Festergut 25) or Sandals of Consecration (Item Level 264 Crafted) Ring 1 Ashen Band of Endless Wisdom (The Ashen Verdict - Exalted) Ring 2 Marrowgar s Frigid Eye (Lord Marrowgar 25) or Ring of Maddening Whispers (Lady Deathwhisper 25) or Incarnadine Band of Mending (Blood Prince Council 25) Trinket 1 Glowing Twilight Scale (Halion 25) for throughput or Purified Lunar Dust (Emblem of Frost Quartermaster) Trinket 2 Solace of the Defeated/Fallen (Lord Jaraxxus 25) or Sliver of Pure Ice (Lord Marrowgar 10) Main Hand Royal Scepter of Terenas II (Lich King 25) or Frozen Bonespike (Lord Marrowgar 25) Off Hand Shadow Silk Spindle (Blood Prince Council 25) or Sundial of Eternal Dusk (Sindragosa 25) Wand Nightmare Ender (Valithria Dreamwalker 25) or Corpse-Impaling Spike (Rotface 25) Ring of Rapid Ascent (Gunship Battle 25) can replace your second ring for more throughput Althor s Abacus** (Gunship Battle 25) could replace Purified Lunar Dust and/or Solace of the Defeated*** *Get only one of these you only need 4 pieces of T10. Look at the offset items below. **The usefulness of Althor s Abacus can be debatable, as some players (myself included) prefer using Shields early on encounters like PP, when there would be constant AoE damage. Thus, in that scenario, Althor s Abacus would most likely activate even before the pull, starting the ICD. ***Replacing one of the latter two trinkets is a trade-off between throughput and regen. If you get one of the possible replacements, replacing Purified Lunar Dust is generally better, because 52 MP5 29 SP. Viable Offset Items Leggings of Woven Death (Item Level 264 Crafted) Meteor Chaser s Raiment (Emblem of Frost Quartermaster) Lightweave Leggings (Item Level 264 Crafted) Ermine Coronation Robes (Emblem of Frost Quartermaster) Sanguine Silk Robes (Blood Prince Council 25) Sanctified Crimson Acolyte Cowl (T10 Shadow Set) Sanctified Crimson Acolyte Mantle (T10 Shadow Set) Sanctified Crimson Acolyte Raiments (T10 Shadow Set) Gloves of False Gestures (Emblem of Frost Quartermaster) Gloves of Ambivalence (Emblem of Frost Quartermaster) Special mention should be given to Illustration of the Dragon Soul. If you absolutely don t need the regen from Sliver of Pure Ice, then you could replace it with this for maximum throughput. You could always get Illustration from the Vote Shop. IMPORTANT! Know that the items that I have listed were just the best possible options; it is still your final decision on how to gear your Priest (you might take some items in favor of others due to drop issues or different priorities, for example), because I don t know what exactly would your Priest need as you re the one who s at the helm. Interface I highly suggest you replace the WoW raid frames with custom-made ones (Healbot, Grid, Pitbull, VuhDo or Xperl does it), and get a click-to-heal addon (Healbot, Clique or VuhDo) to shield the most out of everybody. Every split second counts; even more so if you re always at/near the GCD cap thanks to BT+Enlightenment. Delays can be costly, even more so to a Discipline Priest considering our preventive and very proactive play style. Also, you could also download Skada Heals+Absorbs, so that you could show off your Absorbs+Healing to those Discipline Priest bashers in PUGs D How-To-Do-Encounters as a Discipline Priest Since multi-proccing Rapture is broken in Molten, players here need to modify their approaches in shielding. Of course, giving the tank with a Shield every now and then is always applicable and recommended. Know that this is just a beginner s guide, and you can modify it based on your and your raid s needs. Spoiler Miscellaneous Haste Soft Caps 5%, 3%, Enlightenment, and BT - 154 Haste Rating 5%, Enlightenment, and BT - 257 Haste Rating 3%, Enlightenment, and BT - 325 Haste Rating Only Enlightenment and BT - 434 Haste Rating These soft caps values are useful in assessing how much Haste you need when you are the raid shielder. If you re tank healing, feel free to increase your Haste values, because you won t always have Borrowed Time active by then. Absorption of Power Word Shield (this is how it should be) Total Absorb = (base absorb+(0.8068+BT)*SP)*(1+ImpS)*(1+FP+TD)*(1+ICC Aura) Total Absorb = (2230+(0.8068+0.4)*SP)*(1.15)*(1.09)*(1.3) Right now, there are very minor differences between the calculated amount and the actual amount. Nothing gamebreaking, but just good for people to know. Further Reading Elitist Jerks Discipline and Holy Guide Elitist Jerks Article About the Value of Haste Spiritual Guidance Discipline 101 Revisiting Power Infusion Credits goes to their respective owners. Gonna update this section if I find more ) Credits Credits go to the Discipline supporters in this thread, which inspired me in making this, as well as Elitist Jerks for the awesome guide there*. Also the countless other pages I ve read elsewhere in the internet, which are too many to remember. And thankfully I manage to unearth what little knowledge I had in guide-writing, through my ancient guide at PD** D I m even more thankful to those who re contributing here and in the Priest forums in general. Also thanks a LOT to my guildmates in Mutual Hatred, as without them, I can t possibly say that the guide is complete. *Special credits also go to Noella for linking it in his Holy Priest guide ) **Brings back memories, and I still managed to make a good feedback rating even with only colors, walls of text and stuff... especially for a screenshot-reliant hero... Endnote So, here concludes my Discipline Priest guide. Hopefully this could help you in your Shielding voyages in ICC and beyond. Good luck, have fun, and get ready to convert people to the awesomeness of Discipline Priests (and be ready to get flamed in the process)! Thanks for reading! Feel free to ask questions, or engage in intelligent discussions here. I will answer to the best of my ability, and hopefully make this guide better with the help of others )
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Code Geass 10. Guren Dances Lelouch, a young outcast prince of Britannia, possesses two great powers. One of them is Geass, the absolute ability to compel any person to do whatever he commands. The other is the Black Knights, his military force assembled with the intent of destroying the Britannian Empire ruled by his father. Veiling his true identity behind a mask and the codename Zero, Lelouch has made his move to avenge his mother s murder and to create a world in which his younger sister Nunnally can find happiness. What will be the final outcome of these actions...? At this point, no one can predict. [OP] Lelouch Hm, a Britannian? Looks too confident to be a spy. An extremist? C.C Isn t it wonderful? How the number of recruits keeps growing. Lelouch And it was simpler than I ever expected. "While I bitterly hate the Britannians, I refused to condone terrorism." That s the prevailing view of most Elevens. C.C Then basically elevens support the Black Knights for the most part. Lelouch Which in turn makes it easier for us to operate as a whole. It s a huge help that people don t report our activities to the Britannians. Plus, I hear some group called Kyoto offer to send us some Knightmares. The number of informants has been increasing quickly, too. The Japanese can t resist jumping on the bandwagon. They hear well grounded buzzword enough they go. C.C Hence the "Knights for Justice" act. Lelouch Yeah, well everybody loves a hero, and what better hero than a knight. C.C I kind of doubt that s what a real knight for justice would say. Lelouch You don t thinks so? Diethard Yes, I was demoted from my position. In very much the same way that you were. Villetta We have no intention of letting the situation end this way. And we have the sneaking suspicion that you don t either. Diethard That s so? Well, who can say. Jeremiah We have a lead that might help us find zero. Villetta You re familiar with Ashford Private Academy? I want to investigate a male student attending there. I think he may be working with zero. Jeremiah Villetta and I are going to be shipping out with the military soon for duty. And will be stationed in the Narita mountains. Therefore... Diethard Narita? Isn t that where the Japan Liberation Front headquarters are rumored to be located? Jeremiah You may be a bit too clever for your own good. Diethard You overestimate me. Soldier Wow, it s amazing Soldier These are Glassgows, aren t they? Soldier Burais, a Japanese modification. Soldier I ve never seen these before. Soldier Man, the Black Knights have gotta some serious muscle. Soldier It wasn t easy to sign up with the BK. Soldier So that makes us special. huh? We re elites. [I m totally up.] Sugiyama Those guys from Kyoto, They believed in us. They sent us this. Soldier A completely made Japanese Knightmare. Kallen A Guren MK2. Minami Did you check up the manual? Tamaki I m really love in this. The big shots in Kyoto are recognizing us. We ve got their approval. Soldier Tamaki san, would you show me how to use this equipment here. Tamaki Oh sure. hang on, I ll be right there. Inoue Newbies, what are you gonna do? Lelouch First Tamaki and now Inoue and the rest are treating this like a party. Kyoto is backing multiple resistance groups, correct? Kallen Yes. Which means that we finally made it in. They know that we re worthy. Lelouch No, you re wrong there Kallen. This is merely a test they put to us. Kallen So, what if it is. This is still incredible. Lelouch You re an optimist. Kallen What s this? Lelouch The Guren Mk-II is yours now, Kallen. Kallen Mine? but we have a lot more people now, and we can t afford to lose you. We need the Guren s defense to protect you. Lelouch You re a top notch pilot. I m a commander. I ll use a Burai. But you re our only ace to play during a battle. Besides. You have a reason to fight. Kallen Right. Ohgi Zero. you got a second? We got some weird intel here from a Britannian who wants to join up with the Black Knights. Ohgi This maybe a trap to draw us out. I d say even if we wanna confirm the information it s too risky to contact him directly. But news like this isn t something we can just ignore. What should we do? Lelouch This weekend, we re going hiking. Ohgi What? Lelouch To the Narita mounts. Ohgi Very well, then. Nunnally Sayoko, we won t need any breakfast for my brother this morning. Sayoko He s going out? Nunnally He ll be leaving on a three day trip starting today. Sayoko Oh, I see. My, your brother s been going out quite a bit recently. Think it s a girlfriend? Nunnally Maybe it is. Soldier Sector five, nothing to report. Right. The next scheduled report will be in two hours. Soldier Of course, there s nothing to report. This area s controlled by the Japan Liberation Front. No one can just stroll in... Zero! Lelouch Relax, I only came to talk. I want you to ignore any unusual activity during your watch. Soldier Sure, no problem. Soldier Come on, it s your turn. Soldier What s the rush. We re just on regular duty, you know. Soldier I ve confirmed the signal from Zero. We re now moving to way point 2. Tamaki Hey, why doesn t Zero just use the radio in his Burai. Inoue And what do you suppose he meant when he said hiking? Minami Ah... military training, right? Tamaki Only with Zero in another location? Sugiyama Maybe we ll dig a hot spring. Soldier Is that why we brought those excavators. Soldier Then, hell, I m all for it. Tamaki Kallen, you heard anything about this? Kallen I haven t Tamaki You, Ohgi? Ohgi Nope, not a word. Ohgi Zero wasn t using the radio to avoid being traced. Is he serious about this? Lelouch The day I ve waited for has finally come, Cornelia. Darlton We re certain that the Japan Liberation Front headquarters are in this area. We ve already split 4 battalions into seven units and hidden them in the vicinity. We ve only to wait for the viceroy signal then we ll surround them in one fell swoop and wipe them out Euphemia And are you confident that the enemy won t show up outside the encirclement line? Cornelia You mean Zero? Darlton Have no fear about that. As the operation begins, we ll be blocking off the surrounding highways and mountain routes also. Cornelia Plus, we have reserve units. If zero is stupid enough to show up, it ll be the end of him. Milly What? You wanna meet her? Are you kidding? Do you know who you re talking about? She s a princess and you re just a citizen. What do you have in common aside from that hotel jacking. Nina Yes, but... as for Princess Euphemia, I never got to thank her. Milly Hm, there was a time when my family name had the influence to arrange that. So, tell me Nina, do you know what the social status is of a principal s grand daughter? Nina Um, not a very high one? Milly Correct, not very. Lelouch C.C., what are you doing here? C.C I said that I would protect you, didn t I? Lelouch Aren t you overdoing it? C.C I ve been wondering about something Lelouch, Why are you Lelouch. Lelouch I don t have time to discuss philosophy with you. C.C You changed your family sir name to Lamperouge but you kept Lelouch the name that was given to you at birth. How sentimental. You can t let go of the past. Lelouch Well, C.C. swings to the other extreme, doesn t it? It s not a human name. C.C Lelouch, do you know why snow is white? Snow is white because it s forgotten what color it s supposed to be. Soldier All units are in position. Cornelia Understood. Euphemia will provide logistical support From G1 as planned. Have her command medical group. Soldier Yes, Your Highness. Guilford Princess Cornelia. Cornelia Guilford, let me guess. This is about Euphie, isn t it? Guilford Yes. she really should be in a government agency, not... Lelouch But she s being unusually stubborn about this. She told me she wanted to see actual combat for herself. Euphemia What s that unit there holding to the rear. Soldier Our reserve force with an Eleven pilot. Euphemia What? You mean that s the Lancelot? Soldier As a rule, Numbers aren t permitted to operate Knightmares but that particular unit is an exception. Soldier The second prince is the patron of that unit. We have no say over their personal selection. But he said he wants them to have as many chances at real combat as possible. Ohgi Are you really going through with this? Lelouch Our opponent is Cornelia, whose forces are among the best Britannia has to offer. Ohgi Then why don t we cooperate with the Japan Liberation Front? Lelouch What was that? Ohgi, don t you believe in me anymore? Ohgi What do you mean? I was the one who asked you to be our leader, don t you remember? Lelouch Then there s only one answer to give. Ohgi Right. Darlton Viceroy, it s time. Cornelia Right. Commence operation. You, the Japan Liberation Front. You, who time has left behind. You, who have forgotten basic human decency. You and your dream of a bygone golden age shall fall and rot to nothingness. Katase We re under enemy attack? Soldier Yes sir. the Britannian forces has completely encircled the Narita mountains. We ve counted over a hundred units. Lelouch It s begun. Tamaki Huh? What the hell? You ve gotta be kidding, Zero. Those troops coming in have this whole area totally surrounded. There s no way out. Lelouch We ve already been cut off. Our only chance of surviving now is to fight. Inoue What? We can t fight the Britannians. Tamaki Let me get this straight. We re surrounded and you want us to fight them head-on? Sugiyama And we ll be fighting against Cornelia. Her forces are far stronger than any we ve encountered. Lelouch Correct. It would be a miracle if we win this. Ohgi Zero, what are you saying. Lelouch Even Messiahs need to perform miracles if they re to be acknowledged. Therefore, we have to produce our own miracle, don t we? Tamaki Now look, pulling this off isn t gonna be cheap! The price could be our lives! I knew it wasn t sane to make you our leader! It should be me! Lelouch Our path of retreat has been cut off. If you think you can win without me then shoot me! Someone, anyone. Since you ve joined the Black Knights, you have only two choices. You may either live with me or you may perish with me. Soldier We re completely surrounded and our underground reserve forces were captured all at once. Soldier General Katase. we ve received the message from Cornelia s forces demanding our surrender. Katase Imbecile. If we fall here then we ve lost and the whole resistant movement falls with us. Soldier Then general, do we engage the enemy in battle or do we dig in? Katase What about Tohdoh. Where is he? Soldier He s gone to Kyoto. To get the custom Burais. Soldier The four holy swords are traveling with him, too. Soldier If they re on schedule, they should be returning soon. but.. Soldier Tohdoh won t make it in time. Katase Prepare to send out the Burais. We ll break the encirclement on one side and evacuate. We ll show them the Japanese spirit and pride. This is our moment of truth. Soldier We believe that the enemy s main base is located in a mountains here, but we haven t pinpointed at yet. However until we obtain a list of their corroborators, we can t burn down everything with our aerial bombing. Soldier The enemy is engaging our encirclement, now try to breakthrough with some point. From there we ll be able to ascertain where their base is. Soldier Our forces are divided into three fronts. The units let by General Darlton here, General Alex here, and Viceroy Cornelia here. As for our flanking forces... what? Soldier It s enemy ECM. Darlton The main enemy force should be coming out anytime now. We re switching to ECCM mode, link up on channel alfa four. The enemy what are we calling them again? Soldier Burais, sir. Darlton Right, the rather like pseudo Glasgow, so watchout for them. Soldier Yes, my Lord. Cornelia How clever, they turned this whole mountain into a fortress. Guilford Your Highness, Please fallback. Cornelia Guilford, don t treat me as though I m another one of your women. Guilford Princess Cornelia. Soldier It s Cornelia. Soldier Don t panic. Take out their leader. Cornelia Insolent worms! Guilford Right, well then I ll cover you from the rear. Cornelia Hm, well Cornelia is here. Is there no one who will challenge me? Lelouch What s wrong? Challenge me and try to take me down. Tamaki All right, fine. Do what you want. Sugiyama We acknowledge you as our leader, Zero. Lelouch Thank you very much. I appreciate it. Announcement An evacuation order has been issued for this area. Anyone remaining must evacuate at once. I repeat. An evacuation order has been... Researcher Why did they choose this place... Researcher If the military should find the experimental data on Code R, it s all over. Researcher Oh my. Being inside the terrorist area, we thought it would be difficult for them to discover us. Researcher This was all General Bartley s decision, so there s no use in complaining about it. Cornelia They re too fragile. Darlton The enemy seems to be concentrated over here. This maybe the target. Split up now. Soldier No good. Our second attack wave had no effect. Katase Their sheer dominance is insurmountable. Guilford General Darlton, based on the analysis of the enemy s movements, I ve determined that the entrance to the JLF main base is that lodge located up on the mountain. Darlton I believe the proper word for this situation is "Bingo". Soldier Well, to be more precise sir.... Darlton Oh just call it and already, Mr. Literal. Cornelia Is that... Darlton? Guilford So, that s where the main enemy base is located? Cornelia Right. We ll be securing our position here. Guilford Are you sure about this? Cornelia I don t need to steal achievements from my subordinates. Send reserve force to back up Darlton. Looks like he ll be getting another medal. Lelouch Impressive as always Cornelia, a very logical deployment. However excellent though it is, it s also easy to read as is your location. Jeremiah I thought the reserve units were supposed to be assigned to General Darlton.. Villetta That s right, they were, but our unit has to secure the rear line of Viceroy Cornelia. Jeremiah You mean this is the rear line? You can t get any further away from the battlefield. How am I going to redeem my reputation out here if I m not even near the fighting? Soldier We ve lost contact with Nakamura s unit. Soldier No response from sector three. Soldier Major Tabata has been killed. Soldier Kurota and Kurata are gone, too. Soldier What about Nagai? Katase Where s Tohdoh. If only he were here the divine wind would blow. We d have another miracle of Itsukushima. Soldier Look out! Asahina Sir, don t you think this is a little extreme? Tohdoh Asahina, Chiba, prep the custom Burais ASAP. Tell Urabe and Senba behind us to do the same. Traffic is blocked off all around Narita. They ve already begun to attack. I just pray that we are in time. Darlton Now any resistance still remaining in Area 11... Cornelia ... will soon be finished. Lelouch Right, all preparations have now been completed. Black Knights. prepare to move out. Soldier Damn it, we have no choice. Soldier I don t wanna die. Soldier We ll make a miracle happen. Soldier Yeah, we ll have Zero with us. Lelouch We the Black Knights are going to launch a surprise attack on the Britannians from the summit of the mountain. Per my instructions, you will charge on most down toward point three. And the intent of this operation is to capture Cornelia, second Princess of Britannia. Our breakthrough route will be opened by the Guren Mk-II. Kallen, use penetrating electrode number three, settle things with one blow. Kallen Got it. Output confirmed. Wave surger level is ready and holding. Activating gun bullet now. Kallen It worked! Soldier Ooh... What s happening? Soldier Is this an earthquake? Soldier At a time like this? Aah! Soldier What the hell? Euphemia What s happening? Soldier Impossible. How could a landslide come out of nowhere. Soldier Alex and Darlton s units are getting wiped out! Soldier Climb. Get to higher ground. Cornelia Status report. Soldier We re still trying to confirm. Guilford Your highness, fall back. You re in danger there. Cornelia I don t care. Forget about me. Find out about Darlton. and where s Alex? Soldier Will this place hold together? Soldier This center area should make it through. Lloyd Oh my, at this rate they ll be swept all the way to the bottom. Cecile These heat readings are abnormal. Do you believe a hydrovolcanic eruption was artificially induced? Lloyd Impossible. Unless of course, someone s used Rakshata s Radiant Wave surger. Suzaku Hey, has something happened? Lloyd Aha. But it is has nothings to do with us. So just relax and continue waiting. Lelouch Heh. It s even more destructive than I anticipated. We did succeed in isolating Cornelia s unit but we could ve been a bit more accurate. Perhaps I should ve consulted a physics teacher or ask Nina to tutor me in probability. Soldier New enemy force confirmed moving in from the summit. Carius unit is moving to engage them. Cornelia Hoping to take advantage of all the confusion, are they? Soldier Emergency call from Carius unit. Cornelia What s wrong? Soldier It s not the Japan liberation Front, they think it s the Black Knights. Cornelia What? Then it s? Jeremiah Zero. How dare he show up here, Zero! Villetta Lord Jeremiah, you can t just abandon your post. Jeremiah This requires drastic measures. If you want glory in life, then follow me! Lelouch Cornelia has only limited reinforcements headed her way. Smash right through them. Soldier Yeah, we can do this now. Inoue All right everybody? You know the game plan. Our job is to watch their backs. Get ready? Fire! Jeremiah The enemy s taken out Carius s unit? If I can finish this before Zero reaches Princess Cornelia, then I ll be golden. Villetta Lord Jeremiah. Jeremiah Villetta you came. I knew that you would. Lelouch Burn the bridges behind you and keep your back to the wall. Classical strategies remain effective ones, don t they? Jeremiah Zero. Soldier Ugh, damn it. Jeremiah Is Zero here? If he is, then face me. Come forward and fight Jeremiah Gottwald! Lelouch Well, well, it s been a while Jeremiah. So you re still in the army? I d love to stay and catch up but I m afraid I don t have time right this minute, Orange Boy. Jeremiah Orange? Die! Villetta Lord Jeremiah. Jeremiah Stay out of this. This is my duel. Villetta But look at it, I ve never seen a Knightmare like that before. Is it possible that the Elevens have... Jeremiah You think Elevens are capable of such technology? Jeremiah It s fast. This thing, is this what destroyed Carius s unit? Kallen Yeah that s right Britannia. We can finally go up against you on equal footing head on. And our counter attack begins with this baby the Guren Mk-II...Uuugh! Jeremiah Oh hell! There s something on its right hand. But if I keep my distance? What s this? Kallen Sorry. Jeremiah Ah... What-- What the hell s happening?! Villetta Lord Jeremiah, eject. Jeremiah I can t run now. Zero s right in front of me. He s standing right here. Damn it! The auto-eject! Don t you dare activate! I can still get Zero! I know it! I know I can still get him! Aah! Kallen I won t lose! Not with this... Guren Mk-II! Villetta They defeated Lord Jeremiah! Who are the Black Knights? Who are they, these warriors? Lelouch All our tasks at hand have been cleared. The pieces are in position. The only thing left to do is check my opponent s stronghold. Cornelia Uh... Decision time! Even Cornelia will lose with only limited allied reinforcements. Plus we have the Guren Mk-II. I ll capture her, then at last I ll learn the truth about my mother s death. And once she s my prisoner, I win! Barring any unforeseen events, my Black Knights will claim victory!
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The Dandelion Girl by Robert F. Young The girl on the hill made Mark think of Edna St. Vincent Millay. Perhaps it was because of the way she was standing there in the afternoon sun, her dandelion-hued hair dancing in the wind; perhaps it was because of the way her old-fashioned white dress was swirling around her long and slender legs. In any event, he got the definite impression that she had somehow stepped out of the past and into the present; and that was odd, because as things turned out, it wasn t the past she had stepped out of, but the future. He paused some distance behind her, breathing hard from the climb. She had not seen him yet, and he wondered how he could apprise her of his presence without alarming her. While he was trying to make up his mind, he took out his pipe and filled and lighted it, cupping his hands over the bowl and puffing till the tobacco came to glowing life. When he looked at her again, she had turned around and was regarding him curiously. He walked toward her slowly, keenly aware of the nearness of the sky, enjoying the feel of the wind against his face. He should go hiking more often, he told himself. He had been tramping through woods when he came to the hill, and now the woods lay behind and far below him, burning gently with the first pale fires of fall, and beyond the woods lay the little lake with its complement of cabin and fishing pier. When his wife had been unexpectedly summoned for jury duty, he had been forced to spend alone the two weeks he had saved out of his summer vacation and he had been leading a lonely existence, fishing off the pier by day and reading the cool evenings away before the big fireplace in the raftered living room; and after two days the routine had caught up to him, and he had taken off into the woods without purpose or direction and finally he had come to the hill and had climbed it and seen the girl. Her eyes were blue, he saw when he came up to her—as blue as the sky that framed her slender silhouette. Her face was oval and young and soft and sweet. It evoked a déjà vu so poignant that he had to resist an impulse to reach out and touch her wind-kissed cheek; and even though his hand did not leave his side, he felt his fingertips tingle. Why, I m forty-four, he thought wonderingly, and she s hardly more than twenty. What in heaven s name has come over me? "Are you enjoying the view?" he asked aloud. "Oh, yes," she said and turned and swept her arm in an enthusiastic semicircle. "Isn t it simply marvelous!" He followed her gaze. "Yes," he said, "it is." Below them the woods began again, then spread out over the lowlands in warm September colors, embracing a small hamlet several miles away, finally bowing out before the first outposts of the suburban frontier. In the far distance, haze softened the serrated silhouette of Cove City, lending it the aspect of a sprawling medieval castle, making it less of a reality than a dream. "Are you from the city too?" he asked. "In a way I am," she said. She smiled at him. "I m from the Cove City of two hundred and forty years from now." The smile told him that she didn t really expect him to believe her, but it implied that it would be nice if he would pretend. He smiled back. "That would be A.D. twenty-two hundred and one, wouldn t it?" he said. "I imagine the place has grown enormously by then." "Oh, it has," she said. "It s part of a megalopolis now and extends all the way to there." She pointed to the fringe of the forest at their feet. "Two Thousand and Fortieth Street runs straight through that grove of sugar maples," she went on, "and do you see that stand of locusts over there?" "Yes," he said, "I see them." "That s where the new plaza is. Its supermarket is so big that it takes half a day to go through it, and you can buy almost anything in it from aspirins to aerocars. And next to the supermarket, where that grove of beeches stands, is a big dress shop just bursting with the latest creations of the leading couturiers. I bought this dress I m wearing there this very morning. Isn t it simply beautiful?" If it was, it was because she made it so. However, he looked at it politely. It had been cut from a material he was unfamiliar with, a material seemingly compounded of cotton candy, sea foam, and snow. There was no limit any more to the syntheses that could be created by the miracle-fiber manufacturers—nor, apparently, to the tall tales that could be created by young girls. "I suppose you traveled here by time machine," he said. "Yes. My father invented one." He looked at her closely. He had never seen such a guileless countenance. "And do you come here often?" "Oh, yes. This is my favorite space-time coordinate. I stand here for hours sometimes and look and look and look. Day before yesterday I saw a rabbit, and yesterday a deer, and today, you." "But how can there be a yesterday," Mark asked, "if you always return to the same point in time?" "Oh, I see what you mean," she said. "The reason is because the machine is affected by the passage of time the same as anything else, and you have to set it back every twenty-four hours if you want to maintain exactly the same co-ordinate. I never do because I much prefer a different day each time I come back." "Doesn t your father ever come with you?" Overhead, a V of geese was drifting lazily by, and she watched it for some time before she spoke. "My father is an invalid now," she said finally. "He d like very much to come if he only could. But I tell him all about what I see," she added hurriedly, "and it s almost the same as if he really came. Wouldn t you say it was?" There was an eagerness about the way she was looking at him that touched his heart. "I m sure it is," he said—then, "It must be wonderful to own a time machine." She nodded solemnly. "They re a boon to people who like to stand on pleasant leas. In the twenty-third century there aren t very many pleasant leas left." He smiled. "There aren t very many of them left in the twentieth. I guess you could say that this one is sort of a collector s item. I ll have to visit it more often." "Do you live near here?" she asked. "I m staying in a cabin about three miles back. I m supposed to be on vacation, but it s not much of one. My wife was called to jury duty and couldn t come with me, and since I couldn t postpone it, I ve ended up being a sort of reluctant Thoreau. My name is Mark Randolph." "I m Julie," she said. "Julie Danvers." The name suited her. The same way the white dress suited her—the way the blue sky suited her, and the hill and the September wind. Probably she lived in the little hamlet in the woods, but it did not really matter. If she wanted to pretend she was from the future, it was all right with him. All that really mattered was the way he had felt when he had first seen her, and the tenderness that came over him every time he gazed upon her gentle face. "What kind of work do you do, Julie?" he asked. "Or are you still in school?" "I m studying to be a secretary," she said. She took a half step and made a pretty pirouette and clasped her hands before her. "I shall just love to be a secretary," she went on. "It must be simply marvelous working in a big important office and taking down what important people say. Would you like me to be your secretary, Mr. Randolph?" "I d like it very much," he said. "My wife was my secretary once—before the war. That s how we happened to meet." Now, why had he said that? he wondered. "Was she a good secretary?" "The very best. I was sorry to lose her; but then when I lost her in one sense, I gained her in another, so I guess you could hardly call that losing her." "No, I guess you couldn t. Well, I must be getting back now, Mr. Randolph. Dad will be wanting to hear about all the things I saw, and I ve got to fix his supper." "Will you be here tomorrow?" "Probably. I ve been coming here every day. Good-bye now, Mr. Randolph." "Good-bye, Julie," he said. He watched her run lightly down the hill and disappear into the grove of sugar maples where, two hundred and forty years hence, Two Thousand and Fortieth Street would be. He smiled. What a charming child, he thought. It must be thrilling to have such an irrepressible sense of wonder, such an enthusiasm for life. He could appreciate the two qualities all the more fully because he had been denied them. At twenty he had been a solemn young man working his way through law school; at twenty-four he had had his own practice, and small though it had been, it had occupied him completely—well, not quite completely. When he had married Anne, there had been a brief interim during which making a living had lost some of its immediacy. And then, when the war had come along, there had been another interim—a much longer one this time—when making a living had seemed a remote and sometimes even a contemptible pursuit. After his return to civilian life, though, the immediacy had returned with a vengeance, the more so because he now had a son as well as a wife to support, and he had been occupied ever since, except for the four vacation weeks he had recently been allowing himself each year, two of which he spent with Anne and Jeff at a resort of their choosing and two of which he spent with Anne, after Jeff returned to college, in their cabin by the lake. This year, though, he was spending the second two alone. Well, perhaps not quite alone. His pipe had gone out some time ago, and he had not even noticed. He lighted it again, drawing deeply to thwart the wind, then he descended the hill and started back through the woods toward the cabin. The autumnal equinox had come and the days were appreciably shorter. This one was very nearly done, and the dampness of evening had already begun to pervade the hazy air. He walked slowly, and the sun had set by the time he reached the lake. It was a small lake, but a deep one, and the trees came down to its edge. The cabin stood some distance back from the shore in a stand of pines, and a winding path connected it with the pier. Behind it a gravel drive led to a dirt road that gave access to the highway. His station wagon stood by the back door, ready to whisk him back to civilization at a moment s notice. He prepared and ate a simple supper in the kitchen, then went into the living room to read. The generator in the shed hummed on and off, but otherwise the evening was unsullied by the usual sounds the ears of modern man are heir to. Selecting an anthology of American poetry from the well-stocked bookcase by the fireplace, he sat down and thumbed through it to Afternoon on a Hill. He read the treasured poem three times, and each time he read it he saw her standing there in the sun, her hair dancing in the wind, her dress swirling like gentle snow around her long and lovely legs; and a lump came into his throat, and he could not swallow. He returned the book to the shelf and went out and stood on the rustic porch and filled and lighted his pipe. He forced himself to think of Anne, and presently her face came into focus—the firm but gentle chin, the warm and compassionate eyes with that odd hint of fear in them that he had never been able to analyze, the still-soft cheeks, the gentle smile—and each attribute was made more compelling by the memory of her vibrant light brown hair and her tall, lithe gracefulness. As was always the case when he thought of her, he found himself marveling at her agelessness, marveling how she could have continued down through the years as lovely as she had been that long-ago morning when he had looked up, startled, and seen her standing timidly before his desk. It was inconceivable that a mere twenty years later he could be looking forward eagerly to a tryst with an overimaginative girl who was young enough to be his daughter. Well, he wasn t—not really. He had been momentarily swayed—that was all. For a moment his emotional equilibrium had deserted him, and he had staggered. Now his feet were back under him where they belonged, and the world had returned to its sane and sensible orbit. He tapped out his pipe and went back inside. In his bedroom he undressed and slipped between the sheets and turned out the light. Sleep should have come readily, but it did not; and when it finally did come, it came in fragments interspersed with tantalizing dreams. "Day before yesterday I saw a rabbit," she had said, "and yesterday a deer, and today, you." · · · · · On the second afternoon she was wearing a blue dress, and there was a little blue ribbon to match tied in her dandelion-colored hair. After breasting the hill, he stood for some time, not moving, waiting till the tightness of his throat went away; then he walked over and stood beside her in the wind. But the soft curve of her throat and chin brought the tightness back, and when she turned and said, "Hello, I didn t think you d come," it was a long while before he was able to answer. "But I did," he finally said, "and so did you." "Yes," she said. "I m glad." A nearby outcropping of granite formed a bench of sorts, and they sat down on it and looked out over the land. He filled his pipe and lighted it and blew smoke into the wind. "My father smokes a pipe too," she said, "and when he lights it, he cups his hands the same way you do, even when there isn t any wind. You and he are alike in lots of ways." "Tell me about your father," he said. "Tell me about yourself too." And she did, saying that she was twenty-one, that her father was a retired government physicist, that they lived in a small apartment on Two Thousand and Fortieth Street, and that she had been keeping house for him ever since her mother had died four years ago. Afterward he told her about himself and Anne and Jeff—about how he intended to take Jeff into partnership with him someday, about Anne s phobia about cameras and how she had refused to have her picture taken on their wedding day and had gone on refusing ever since, about the grand time the three of them had had on the camping trip they d gone on last summer. When he had finished, she said, "What a wonderful family life you have. Nineteen-sixty-one must be a marvelous year in which to live!" "With a time machine at your disposal, you can move here any time you like." "It s not quite that easy. Even aside from the fact that I wouldn t dream of deserting my father, there s the time police to take into consideration. You see, time travel is limited to the members of government-sponsored historical expeditions and is out of bounds to the general public." "You seem to have managed all right." "That s because my father invented his own machine, and the time police don t know about it." "But you re still breaking the law." She nodded. "But only in their eyes, only in the light of their concept of time. My father has his own concept." It was so pleasant hearing her talk that it did not matter really what she talked about, and he wanted her to ramble on, no matter how farfetched her subject. "Tell me about it," he said. "First I ll tell you about the official concept. Those who endorse it say that no one from the future should participate physically in anything that occurred in the past, because his very presence would constitute a paradox, and future events would have to be altered in order for the paradox to be assimilated. Consequently the Department of Time Travel makes sure that only authorized personnel have access to its time machines, and maintains a police force to apprehend the would-be generation-jumpers who yearn for a simpler way of life and who keep disguising themselves as historians so they can return permanently to a different era. "But according to my father s concept, the book of time has already been written. From a macrocosmic viewpoint, my father says, everything that is going to happen has already happened. Therefore, if a person from the future participates in a past event, he becomes a part of that event—for the simple reason that he was a part of it in the first place—and a paradox cannot possibly arise." Mark took a deep drag on his pipe. He needed it. "Your father sounds like quite a remarkable person," he said. "Oh, he is!" Enthusiasm deepened the pinkness of her cheeks, brightened the blueness of her eyes. "You wouldn t believe all the books he s read, Mr. Randolph. Why, our apartment is bursting with them! Hegel and Kant and Hume; Einstein and Newton and Weizsäcker. I ve—I ve even read some of them myself." "I gathered as much. As a matter of fact, so have I." She gazed raptly up into his face. "How wonderful, Mr. Randolph," she said. "I ll bet we ve got just scads of mutual interests!" The conversation that ensued proved conclusively that they did have—though the transcendental esthetic, Berkeleianism and relativity were rather incongruous subjects for a man and a girl to be discussing on a September hilltop, he reflected presently, even when the man was forty-four and the girl was twenty-one. But happily there were compensations—their animated discussion of the transcendental esthetic did more than elicit a priori and a posteriori conclusions, it also elicited microcosmic stars in her eyes; their breakdown of Berkeley did more than point up the inherent weaknesses in the good bishop s theory, it also pointed up the pinkness of her cheeks; and their review of relativity did more than demonstrate that E invariably equals mc2; it also demonstrated that far from being an impediment, knowledge is an asset to feminine charm. The mood of the moment lingered far longer than it had any right to, and it was still with him when he went to bed. This time he didn t even try to think of Anne; he knew it would do no good. Instead he lay there in the darkness and played host to whatever random thoughts came along—and all of them concerned a September hilltop and a girl with dandelion-colored hair. Day before yesterday I saw a rabbit, and yesterday a deer, and today, you. Next morning he drove over to the hamlet and checked at the post office to see if he had any mail. There was none. He was not surprised. Jeff disliked writing letters as much as he did, and Anne, at the moment, was probably incommunicado. As for his practice, he had forbidden his secretary to bother him with any but the most urgent of matters. He debated on whether to ask the wizened postmaster if there was a family named Danvers living in the area. He decided not to. To have done so would have been to undermine the elaborate make-believe structure which Julie had built, and even though he did not believe in the structure s validity, he could not find it in his heart to send it toppling. That afternoon she was wearing a yellow dress the same shade as her hair, and again his throat tightened when he saw her, and again he could not speak. But when the first moment passed and words came, it was all right, and their thoughts flowed together like two effervescent brooks and coursed gaily through the arroyo of the afternoon. This time when they parted, it was she who asked, "Will you be here tomorrow?"—though only because she stole the question from his lips—and the words sang in his ears all the way back through the woods to the cabin and lulled him to sleep after an evening spent with his pipe on the porch. Next afternoon when he climbed the hill it was empty. At first his disappointment numbed him, and then he thought, She s late, that s all. She ll probably show up any minute. And he sat down on the granite bench to wait. But she did not come. The minutes passed—the hours. Shadows crept out of the woods and climbed partway up the hill. The air grew colder. He gave up, finally, and headed miserably back toward the cabin. The next afternoon she did not show up either. Nor the next. He could neither eat nor sleep. Fishing palled on him. He could no longer read. And all the while, he hated himself—hated himself for behaving like a lovesick schoolboy, for reacting just like any other fool in his forties to a pretty face and a pair of pretty legs. Up until a few days ago he had never even so much as looked at another woman, and here in the space of less than a week he had not only looked at one but had fallen in love with her. Hope was dead in him when he climbed the hill on the fourth day—and then suddenly alive again when he saw her standing in the sun. She was wearing a black dress this time, and he should have guessed the reason for her absence; but he didn t—not till he came up to her and saw the tears start from her eyes and the telltale trembling of her lip. "Julie, what s the matter?" She clung to him, her shoulders shaking, and pressed her face against his coat. "My father died," she said, and somehow he knew that these were her first tears, that she had sat tearless through the wake and funeral and had not broken down till now. He put his arms around her gently. He had never kissed her, and he did not kiss her now, not really. His lips brushed her forehead and briefly touched her hair—that was all. "I m sorry, Julie," he said. "I know how much he meant to you." "He knew he was dying all along," she said. "He must have known it ever since the strontium 90 experiment he conducted at the laboratory. But he never told anyone—he never even told me … I don t want to live. Without him there s nothing left to live for—nothing, nothing, nothing!" He held her tightly. "You ll find something, Julie. Someone. You re young yet. You re still a child, really." Her head jerked back, and she raised suddenly tearless eyes to his. "I m not a child! Don t you dare call me a child!" Startled, he released her and stepped back. He had never seen her angry before. "I didn t mean—" he began. Her anger was as evanescent as it had been abrupt. "I know you didn t mean to hurt my feelings, Mr. Randolph. But I m not a child, honest I m not. Promise me you ll never call me one again." "All right," he said. "I promise." "And now I must go," she said. "I have a thousand things to do." "Will—will you be here tomorrow?" She looked at him for a long time. A mist, like the aftermath of a summer shower, made her blue eyes glisten. "Time machines run down," she said. "They have parts that need to be replaced—and I don t know how to replace them. Ours—mine may be good for one more trip, but I m not sure." "But you ll try to come, won t you?" She nodded. "Yes, I ll try. And Mr. Randolph?" "Yes, Julie?" "In case I don t make it—and for the record—I love you." She was gone then; running lightly down the hill, and a moment later she disappeared into the grove of sugar maples. His hands were trembling when he lighted his pipe, and the match burned his fingers. Afterward he could not remember returning to the cabin or fixing supper or going to bed, and yet he must have done all of those things, because he awoke in his own room, and when he went into the kitchen, there were supper dishes standing on the drainboard. He washed the dishes and made coffee. He spent the morning fishing off the pier, keeping his mind blank. He would face reality later. Right now it was enough for him to know that she loved him, that in a few short hours he would see her again. Surely even a run-down time machine should have no trouble transporting her from the hamlet to the hill. He arrived there early and sat down on the granite bench and waited for her to come out of the woods and climb the slope. He could feel the hammering of his heart and he knew that his hands were trembling. Day before yesterday I saw a rabbit, and yesterday a deer, and today, you. He waited and he waited, but she did not come. She did not come the next day either. When the shadows began to lengthen and the air grow chill, he descended the hill and entered the grove of sugar maples. Presently he found a path, and he followed it into the forest proper and through the forest to the hamlet. He stopped at the small post office and checked to see if he had any mail. After the wizened postmaster told him there was none, he lingered for a moment. "Is—is there a family by the name of Danvers living anywhere around here?" he blurted. The postmaster shook his head. "Never heard of them." "Has there been a funeral in town recently?" "Not for nigh onto a year." After that, although he visited the hill every afternoon till his vacation ran out, he knew in his heart that she would not return, that she was lost to him as utterly as if she had never been. Evenings he haunted the hamlet, hoping desperately that the postmaster had been mistaken; but he saw no sign of Julie, and the description he gave of her to the passersby evoked only negative responses. Early in October he returned to the city. He did his best to act toward Anne as though nothing had changed between them; but she seemed to know the minute she saw him that something had changed. And although she asked no questions, she grew quieter and quieter as the weeks went by, and the fear in her eyes that had puzzled him before became more and more pronounced. He began driving into the country Sunday afternoons and visiting the hilltop. The woods were golden now, and the sky was even bluer than it had been a month ago. For hours he sat on the granite bench, staring at the spot where she had disappeared. Day before yesterday I saw a rabbit, and yesterday a deer, and today, you. Then, on a rainy night in mid-November, he found the suitcase. It was Anne s, and he found it quite by accident. She had gone into town to play bingo, and he had the house to himself; and after spending two hours watching four jaded TV programs, he remembered the jigsaw puzzles he had stored away the previous winter. Desperate for something—anything at all—to take his mind off Julie, he went up to the attic to get them. The suitcase fell from a shelf while he was rummaging through the various boxes piled beside it, and it sprang open when it struck the floor. He bent over to pick it up. It was the same suitcase she had brought with her to the little apartment they had rented after their marriage, and he remembered how she had always kept it locked and remembered her telling him laughingly that there were some things a wife had to keep a secret even from her husband. The lock had rusted over the years, and the fall had broken it. He started to close the lid, paused when he saw the protruding hem of a white dress. The material was vaguely familiar. He had seen material similar to it not very long ago—material that brought to mind cotton candy and sea foam and snow. He raised the lid and picked up the dress with trembling fingers. He held it by the shoulders and let it unfold itself, and it hung there in the room like gently falling snow. He looked at it for a long time, his throat tight. Then, tenderly, he folded it again and replaced it in the suitcase and closed the lid. He returned the suitcase to its niche under the eaves. Day before yesterday I saw a rabbit, and yesterday a deer, and today, you. Rain thrummed on the roof. The tightness of his throat was so acute now that he thought for a moment that he was going to cry. Slowly he descended the attic stairs. He went down the spiral stairway into the living room. The clock on the mantel said ten-fourteen. In just a few minutes the bingo bus would let her off at the corner, and she would come walking down the street and up the walk to the front door. Anne would … Julie would. Julianne? Was that her full name? Probably. People invariably retained part of their original names when adopting aliases; and having completely altered her last name, she had probably thought it safe to take liberties with her first. She must have done other things, too, in addition to changing her name, to elude the time police. No wonder she had never wanted her picture taken! And how terrified she must have been on that long-ago day when she had stepped timidly into his office to apply for a job! All alone in a strange generation, not knowing for sure whether her father s concept of time was valid, not knowing for sure whether the man who would love her in his forties would feel the same way toward her in his twenties. She had come back all right, just as she had said she would. Twenty years, he thought wonderingly, and all the while she must have known that one day I d climb a September hill and see her standing, young and lovely, in the sun, and fall in love with her all over again. She had to know because the moment was as much a part of her past as it was a part of my future. But why didn t she tell me? Why doesn t she tell me now? Suddenly he understood. He found it hard to breathe, and he went into the hall and donned his raincoat and stepped out into the rain. He walked down the walk in the rain, and the rain pelted his face and ran in drops down his cheeks, and some of the drops were raindrops, and some of them were tears. How could anyone as agelessly beautiful as Anne—as Julie—was, be afraid of growing old? Didn t she realize that in his eyes she couldn t grow old—that to him she hadn t aged a day since the moment he had looked up from his desk and seen her standing there in the tiny office and simultaneously fallen in love with her? Couldn t she understand that that was why the girl on the hill had seemed a stranger to him? He had reached the street and was walking down it toward the corner. He was almost there when the bingo bus pulled up and stopped, and the girl in the white trench coat got out. The tightness of his throat grew knife-sharp, and he could not breathe at all. The dandelion-hued hair was darker now, and the girlish charm was gone; but the gentle loveliness still resided in her gentle face, and the long and slender legs had a grace and symmetry in the pale glow of the November street light that they had never known in the golden radiance of the September sun. She came forward to meet him, and he saw the familiar fear in her eyes—a fear poignant now beyond enduring because he understood its cause. She blurred before his eyes, and he walked toward her blindly. When he came up to her, his eyes cleared, and he reached out across the years and touched her rain-wet cheek. She knew it was all right then, and the fear went away forever, and they walked home hand in hand in the rain. The End
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開催日:2011 / 07 / 31 参加人数:198名 フォーマット:レガシー(~M12) Live Coverage of StarCityGames.com Open Series Pittsburgh autolink 優勝:UBG Tempo‐Team America 準優勝:Zoo‐Burn 第3位:Reanimate‐BU 第4位:Hulk Rebirth‐Order 第5位:4C Aggro Loam‐GRWB 第6位:UW Control‐Stoneforge Fearie 第7位:Merfolk 第8位:Elves‐Gub IntuitionVine 第9位:Bant‐Zenith 第10位:Zoo‐Zenith 第11位:UW Tempo‐Wayfarer 第12位:Elves‐Gw 第13位:Merfolk 第14位:Lands‐Scapeshift 第15位:Reanimate‐BU 第16位:Merfolk 優勝:UBG Tempo‐Team America 使用者:Gerry Thompson Main Deck 2《Bayou》 4《霧深い雨林/Misty Rainforest》 4《汚染された三角州/Polluted Delta》 2《Tropical Island》 4《Underground Sea》 2《新緑の地下墓地/Verdant Catacombs》 4《不毛の大地/Wasteland》 4《タルモゴイフ/Tarmogoyf》 2《墓忍び/Tombstalker》 2《ヴェンディリオン三人衆/Vendilion Clique》 1《破滅的な行為/Pernicious Deed》 4《渦まく知識/Brainstorm》 3《目くらまし/Daze》 2《悪魔の布告/Diabolic Edict》 2《四肢切断/Dismember》 4《Force of Will》 4《精神的つまづき/Mental Misstep》 3《もみ消し/Stifle》 2《精神を刻む者、ジェイス/Jace, the Mind Sculptor》 4《Hymn to Tourach》 1《思案/Ponder》 Sideboard 1《ファイレクシアの変形者/Phyrexian Metamorph》 4《虚空の力線/Leyline of the Void》 1《破滅的な行為/Pernicious Deed》 3《恐ろしい死/Ghastly Demise》 1《精神を刻む者、ジェイス/Jace, the Mind Sculptor》 1《壌土からの生命/Life from the Loam》 2《非業の死/Perish》 2《思考囲い/Thoughtseize》 準優勝:Zoo‐Burn 使用者:Dan Musser Main Deck 1《森/Forest》 1《山/Mountain》 1《平地/Plains》 4《乾燥台地/Arid Mesa》 2《Plateau》 1《Savannah》 2《Taiga》 2《不毛の大地/Wasteland》 3《吹きさらしの荒野/Windswept Heath》 4《樹木茂る山麓/Wooded Foothills》 4《ゴブリンの先達/Goblin Guide》 3《渋面の溶岩使い/Grim Lavamancer》 4《密林の猿人/Kird Ape》 4《壌土のライオン/Loam Lion》 4《タルモゴイフ/Tarmogoyf》 4《野生のナカティル/Wild Nacatl》 1《森の知恵/Sylvan Library》 4《稲妻/Lightning Bolt》 4《稲妻のらせん/Lightning Helix》 3《流刑への道/Path to Exile》 4《Chain Lightning》 Sideboard 2《トーモッドの墓所/Tormod s Crypt》 2《ファイレクシアの変形者/Phyrexian Metamorph》 2《クァーサルの群れ魔道士/Qasali Pridemage》 1《古えの遺恨/Ancient Grudge》 1《流刑への道/Path to Exile》 4《赤霊破/Red Elemental Blast》 1《梅澤の十手/Umezawa s Jitte》 2《ガドック・ティーグ/Gaddock Teeg》 第3位:Reanimate‐BU 使用者:Eli Kassis Main Deck 2《島/Island》 2《沼/Swamp》 2《霧深い雨林/Misty Rainforest》 4《汚染された三角州/Polluted Delta》 4《Underground Sea》 2《新緑の地下墓地/Verdant Catacombs》 1《ヨーグモスの墳墓、アーボーグ/Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth》 1《鋼の風のスフィンクス/Sphinx of the Steel Wind》 1《絶望の天使/Angel of Despair》 1《浄火の大天使/Empyrial Archangel》 1《大修道士、エリシュ・ノーン/Elesh Norn, Grand Cenobite》 3《核の占い師、ジン=ギタクシアス/Jin-Gitaxias, Core Augur》 4《動く死体/Animate Dead》 4《渦まく知識/Brainstorm》 2《目くらまし/Daze》 4《納墓/Entomb》 4《Force of Will》 4《精神的つまづき/Mental Misstep》 3《入念な研究/Careful Study》 4《死体発掘/Exhume》 4《思案/Ponder》 3《再活性/Reanimate》 Sideboard 1《真髄の針/Pithing Needle》 1《隔離するタイタン/Sundering Titan》 1《魅力的な執政官/Blazing Archon》 1《墓所のタイタン/Grave Titan》 2《残響する真実/Echoing Truth》 1《狼狽の嵐/Flusterstorm》 1《エメリアの盾、イオナ/Iona, Shield of Emeria》 2《Hymn to Tourach》 3《実物提示教育/Show and Tell》 2《思考囲い/Thoughtseize》 第4位:Hulk Rebirth‐Order 使用者:Felix Lapan Main Deck 1《森/Forest》 3《古えの墳墓/Ancient Tomb》 3《Bayou》 2《霧深い雨林/Misty Rainforest》 1《Savannah》 1《Taiga》 2《新緑の地下墓地/Verdant Catacombs》 2《吹きさらしの荒野/Windswept Heath》 2《樹木茂る山麓/Wooded Foothills》 1《ガイアの揺籃の地/Gaea s Cradle》 1《ファイレクシアの塔/Phyrexian Tower》 2《ドライアドの東屋/Dryad Arbor》 1《アカデミーの学長/Academy Rector》 4《極楽鳥/Birds of Paradise》 1《影武者/Body Double》 1《屍肉喰らい/Carrion Feeder》 1《獣相のシャーマン/Fauna Shaman》 1《モグの狂信者/Mogg Fanatic》 2《変幻の大男/Protean Hulk》 1《目覚ましヒバリ/Reveillark》 1《飢えたルサルカ/Starved Rusalka》 2《ほくちの壁/Tinder Wall》 1《臓物の予見者/Viscera Seer》 1《根の壁/Wall of Roots》 1《野生の朗詠者/Wild Cantor》 1《ザンティッドの大群/Xantid Swarm》 1《大祖始/Progenitus》 4《再誕のパターン/Pattern of Rebirth》 4《陰謀団式療法/Cabal Therapy》 4《ギタクシア派の調査/Gitaxian Probe》 4《緑の太陽の頂点/Green Sun s Zenith》 4《自然の秩序/Natural Order》 Sideboard 1《無のロッド/Null Rod》 1《クァーサルの群れ魔道士/Qasali Pridemage》 2《ザンティッドの大群/Xantid Swarm》 4《花の絨毯/Carpet of Flowers》 2《神聖の力線/Leyline of Sanctity》 1《森の知恵/Sylvan Library》 4《殺戮の契約/Slaughter Pact》 第5位:4C Aggro Loam‐GRWB 使用者:Scott Robins Main Deck 1《森/Forest》 1《Badlands》 1《Bayou》 1《黄塵地帯/Dust Bowl》 3《忘れられた洞窟/Forgotten Cave》 3《燃え柳の木立ち/Grove of the Burnwillows》 1《Maze of Ith》 1《Plateau》 1《裂け岩の扉/Riftstone Portal》 1《Savannah》 1《Taiga》 2《平穏な茂み/Tranquil Thicket》 1《新緑の地下墓地/Verdant Catacombs》 2《不毛の大地/Wasteland》 1《吹きさらしの荒野/Windswept Heath》 4《樹木茂る山麓/Wooded Foothills》 1《Karakas》 3《田舎の破壊者/Countryside Crusher》 4《闇の腹心/Dark Confidant》 4《聖遺の騎士/Knight of the Reliquary》 4《タルモゴイフ/Tarmogoyf》 4《モックス・ダイアモンド/Mox Diamond》 1《森の知恵/Sylvan Library》 2《罰する火/Punishing Fire》 2《剣を鍬に/Swords to Plowshares》 3《燃え立つ願い/Burning Wish》 2《壊滅的な夢/Devastating Dreams》 3《壌土からの生命/Life from the Loam》 1《大渦の脈動/Maelstrom Pulse》 1《蟲の収穫/Worm Harvest》 Sideboard 4《虚空の力線/Leyline of the Void》 4《天使の嗜み/Angel s Grace》 3《赤霊破/Red Elemental Blast》 1《壊滅的な夢/Devastating Dreams》 1《壌土からの生命/Life from the Loam》 1《粉みじん/Pulverize》 1《弱者の報復/Retribution of the Meek》 第6位:UW Control‐Stoneforge Fearie 使用者:Ben Friedman Main Deck 3《島/Island》 1《平地/Plains》 4《溢れかえる岸辺/Flooded Strand》 3《霧深い雨林/Misty Rainforest》 4《変わり谷/Mutavault》 1《激浪の研究室/Riptide Laboratory》 4《Tundra》 3《不毛の大地/Wasteland》 4《呪文づまりのスプライト/Spellstutter Sprite》 4《石鍛冶の神秘家/Stoneforge Mystic》 3《ヴェンディリオン三人衆/Vendilion Clique》 1《殴打頭蓋/Batterskull》 1《饗宴と飢餓の剣/Sword of Feast and Famine》 4《渦まく知識/Brainstorm》 3《Force of Will》 4《精神的つまづき/Mental Misstep》 2《呪文嵌め/Spell Snare》 3《剣を鍬に/Swords to Plowshares》 4《精神を刻む者、ジェイス/Jace, the Mind Sculptor》 4《祖先の幻視/Ancestral Vision》 Sideboard 2《世界のるつぼ/Crucible of Worlds》 2《忘却の輪/Oblivion Ring》 1《Force of Will》 2《流刑への道/Path to Exile》 2《呪文貫き/Spell Pierce》 3《外科的摘出/Surgical Extraction》 1《剣を鍬に/Swords to Plowshares》 2《神の怒り/Wrath of God》 第7位:Merfolk 使用者:Josh Crowe Main Deck 15《島/Island》 4《変わり谷/Mutavault》 4《不毛の大地/Wasteland》 4《珊瑚兜の司令官/Coralhelm Commander》 4《呪い捕らえ/Cursecatcher》 4《アトランティスの王/Lord of Atlantis》 2《マーフォークの君主/Merfolk Sovereign》 4《メロウの騎兵/Merrow Reejerey》 4《銀エラの達人/Silvergill Adept》 4《霊気の薬瓶/AEther Vial》 3《目くらまし/Daze》 2《四肢切断/Dismember》 4《Force of Will》 4《精神的つまづき/Mental Misstep》 Sideboard 3《大祖始の遺産/Relic of Progenitus》 1《四肢切断/Dismember》 3《呪文貫き/Spell Pierce》 2《水没/Submerge》 2《梅澤の十手/Umezawa s Jitte》 2《大いなる玻璃紡ぎ、綺羅/Kira, Great Glass-Spinner》 2《セファリッドの女帝ラワン/Llawan, Cephalid Empress》 第8位:Elves‐Gub IntuitionVine 使用者:Jesus Causing Main Deck 3《森/Forest》 1《Bayou》 3《霧深い雨林/Misty Rainforest》 3《Tropical Island》 2《新緑の地下墓地/Verdant Catacombs》 2《樹木茂る山麓/Wooded Foothills》 3《ガイアの揺籃の地/Gaea s Cradle》 1《ドライアドの東屋/Dryad Arbor》 1《樺の知識のレインジャー/Birchlore Rangers》 4《エルフの幻想家/Elvish Visionary》 1《獣相のシャーマン/Fauna Shaman》 2《Fyndhorn Elves》 4《遺産のドルイド/Heritage Druid》 2《ラノワールのエルフ/Llanowar Elves》 4《イラクサの歩哨/Nettle Sentinel》 4《クウィリーオン・レインジャー/Quirion Ranger》 1《威厳の魔力/Regal Force》 4《復讐蔦/Vengevine》 4《ワイアウッドの共生虫/Wirewood Symbiote》 3《直観/Intuition》 4《垣間見る自然/Glimpse of Nature》 4《緑の太陽の頂点/Green Sun s Zenith》 Sideboard 2《トーモッドの墓所/Tormod s Crypt》 1《樺の知識のレインジャー/Birchlore Rangers》 1《永遠の証人/Eternal Witness》 2《獣相のシャーマン/Fauna Shaman》 1《ヴィリジアンのシャーマン/Viridian Shaman》 1《直観/Intuition》 2《クローサの掌握/Krosan Grip》 1《引き裂かれし永劫、エムラクール/Emrakul, the Aeons Torn》 4《陰謀団式療法/Cabal Therapy》 第9位:Bant‐Zenith 使用者:Alexander John Main Deck 1《森/Forest》 1《Maze of Ith》 4《霧深い雨林/Misty Rainforest》 2《Savannah》 3《Tropical Island》 2《Tundra》 3《不毛の大地/Wasteland》 4《吹きさらしの荒野/Windswept Heath》 1《Karakas》 1《ドライアドの東屋/Dryad Arbor》 3《聖遺の騎士/Knight of the Reliquary》 4《貴族の教主/Noble Hierarch》 2《クァーサルの群れ魔道士/Qasali Pridemage》 4《石鍛冶の神秘家/Stoneforge Mystic》 1《タルモゴイフ/Tarmogoyf》 1《ヴェンディリオン三人衆/Vendilion Clique》 1《殴打頭蓋/Batterskull》 1《火と氷の剣/Sword of Fire and Ice》 2《森の知恵/Sylvan Library》 4《渦まく知識/Brainstorm》 3《目くらまし/Daze》 3《精神的つまづき/Mental Misstep》 4《剣を鍬に/Swords to Plowshares》 2《精神を刻む者、ジェイス/Jace, the Mind Sculptor》 3《緑の太陽の頂点/Green Sun s Zenith》 Sideboard 1《世界のるつぼ/Crucible of Worlds》 1《万力鎖/Manriki-Gusari》 1《饗宴と飢餓の剣/Sword of Feast and Famine》 2《トーモッドの墓所/Tormod s Crypt》 3《エーテル宣誓会の法学者/Ethersworn Canonist》 1《ロウクスの戦修道士/Rhox War Monk》 1《誘惑蒔き/Sower of Temptation》 1《流刑への道/Path to Exile》 1《梅澤の十手/Umezawa s Jitte》 2《ガドック・ティーグ/Gaddock Teeg》 1《ボジューカの沼/Bojuka Bog》 第10位:Zoo‐Zenith 使用者:Jacob Branstetter Main Deck 1《森/Forest》 1《山/Mountain》 1《平地/Plains》 3《乾燥台地/Arid Mesa》 3《地平線の梢/Horizon Canopy》 2《Plateau》 1《Savannah》 2《Taiga》 3《吹きさらしの荒野/Windswept Heath》 3《樹木茂る山麓/Wooded Foothills》 1《Karakas》 1《ドライアドの東屋/Dryad Arbor》 4《渋面の溶岩使い/Grim Lavamancer》 3《聖遺の騎士/Knight of the Reliquary》 2《クァーサルの群れ魔道士/Qasali Pridemage》 4《石鍛冶の神秘家/Stoneforge Mystic》 4《タルモゴイフ/Tarmogoyf》 4《野生のナカティル/Wild Nacatl》 1《殴打頭蓋/Batterskull》 1《肉体と精神の剣/Sword of Body and Mind》 2《森の知恵/Sylvan Library》 4《稲妻/Lightning Bolt》 4《流刑への道/Path to Exile》 2《発展の代価/Price of Progress》 1《梅澤の十手/Umezawa s Jitte》 2《緑の太陽の頂点/Green Sun s Zenith》 Sideboard 1《万力鎖/Manriki-Gusari》 2《トーモッドの墓所/Tormod s Crypt》 3《天使の嗜み/Angel s Grace》 2《クローサの掌握/Krosan Grip》 2《紅蓮破/Pyroblast》 1《赤霊破/Red Elemental Blast》 2《剣を鍬に/Swords to Plowshares》 1《ガドック・ティーグ/Gaddock Teeg》 1《ボジューカの沼/Bojuka Bog》 第11位:UW Tempo‐Wayfarer 使用者:Chris Renner Main Deck 1《冠雪の島/Snow-Covered Island》 3《冠雪の平地/Snow-Covered Plains》 4《溢れかえる岸辺/Flooded Strand》 3《湿地の干潟/Marsh Flats》 4《Tundra》 4《不毛の大地/Wasteland》 4《ルーンの母/Mother of Runes》 2《幻影の像/Phantasmal Image》 3《セラの報復者/Serra Avenger》 3《呪文づまりのスプライト/Spellstutter Sprite》 2《石鍛冶の神秘家/Stoneforge Mystic》 4《雨ざらしの旅人/Weathered Wayfarer》 2《ヴェンディリオン三人衆/Vendilion Clique》 3《霊気の薬瓶/AEther Vial》 1《饗宴と飢餓の剣/Sword of Feast and Famine》 4《渦まく知識/Brainstorm》 4《目くらまし/Daze》 4《精神的つまづき/Mental Misstep》 4《剣を鍬に/Swords to Plowshares》 1《梅澤の十手/Umezawa s Jitte》 Sideboard 3《トーモッドの墓所/Tormod s Crypt》 2《エーテル宣誓会の法学者/Ethersworn Canonist》 2《ヨツンの兵卒/Jotun Grunt》 3《翻弄する魔道士/Meddling Mage》 2《解呪/Disenchant》 3《水没/Submerge》 第12位:Elves‐Gw 使用者:Riley Curran Main Deck 6《森/Forest》 4《霧深い雨林/Misty Rainforest》 2《Savannah》 3《新緑の地下墓地/Verdant Catacombs》 2《ガイアの揺籃の地/Gaea s Cradle》 1《ドライアドの東屋/Dryad Arbor》 4《エルフの大ドルイド/Elvish Archdruid》 4《獣相のシャーマン/Fauna Shaman》 3《Fyndhorn Elves》 3《ラノワールのエルフ/Llanowar Elves》 1《鏡の精体/Mirror Entity》 4《ティタニアの僧侶/Priest of Titania》 4《クウィリーオン・レインジャー/Quirion Ranger》 1《石鍛冶の神秘家/Stoneforge Mystic》 3《森の伝書使/Sylvan Messenger》 1《ヴィリジアンのシャーマン/Viridian Shaman》 4《ワイアウッドの共生虫/Wirewood Symbiote》 1《引き裂かれし永劫、エムラクール/Emrakul, the Aeons Torn》 2《背教の主導者、エズーリ/Ezuri, Renegade Leader》 1《殴打頭蓋/Batterskull》 2《召喚の調べ/Chord of Calling》 4《緑の太陽の頂点/Green Sun s Zenith》 Sideboard 1《映し身人形/Duplicant》 1《エーテル宣誓会の法学者/Ethersworn Canonist》 1《不屈の随員/Dauntless Escort》 1《平和の番人/Peacekeeper》 1《クァーサルの群れ魔道士/Qasali Pridemage》 1《胞子カエル/Spore Frog》 3《絶対の法/Absolute Law》 3《クローサの掌握/Krosan Grip》 1《梅澤の十手/Umezawa s Jitte》 1《ガドック・ティーグ/Gaddock Teeg》 1《戦争の報い、禍汰奇/Kataki, War s Wage》 第13位:Merfolk 使用者:Ryan Gerhart Main Deck 13《島/Island》 1《ミシュラの工廠/Mishra s Factory》 4《変わり谷/Mutavault》 4《不毛の大地/Wasteland》 2《ファイレクシアの変形者/Phyrexian Metamorph》 4《珊瑚兜の司令官/Coralhelm Commander》 3《呪い捕らえ/Cursecatcher》 4《アトランティスの王/Lord of Atlantis》 4《メロウの騎兵/Merrow Reejerey》 4《銀エラの達人/Silvergill Adept》 4《霊気の薬瓶/AEther Vial》 3《目くらまし/Daze》 2《四肢切断/Dismember》 4《Force of Will》 4《精神的つまづき/Mental Misstep》 Sideboard 2《真髄の針/Pithing Needle》 2《誘惑蒔き/Sower of Temptation》 3《水没/Submerge》 3《外科的摘出/Surgical Extraction》 2《梅澤の十手/Umezawa s Jitte》 1《大いなる玻璃紡ぎ、綺羅/Kira, Great Glass-Spinner》 2《セファリッドの女帝ラワン/Llawan, Cephalid Empress》 第14位:Lands‐Scapeshift 使用者:Marshall Arthurs Main Deck 1《忘れられた洞窟/Forgotten Cave》 2《燃え柳の木立ち/Grove of the Burnwillows》 4《Maze of Ith》 1《ミシュラの工廠/Mishra s Factory》 2《霧深い雨林/Misty Rainforest》 4《沸騰する小湖/Scalding Tarn》 1《踏み鳴らされる地/Stomping Ground》 4《Taiga》 1《Tropical Island》 4《溶鉄の尖峰、ヴァラクート/Valakut, the Molten Pinnacle》 4《Volcanic Island》 2《不毛の大地/Wasteland》 1《The Tabernacle at Pendrell Vale》 4《踏査/Exploration》 4《虹色の前兆/Prismatic Omen》 4《Force of Will》 4《直観/Intuition》 2《罰する火/Punishing Fire》 4《精神を刻む者、ジェイス/Jace, the Mind Sculptor》 4《探検/Explore》 1《壌土からの生命/Life from the Loam》 2《風景の変容/Scapeshift》 Sideboard 1《虚無の呪文爆弾/Nihil Spellbomb》 3《無限の日時計/Sundial of the Infinite》 2《誘惑蒔き/Sower of Temptation》 3《精神壊しの罠/Mindbreak Trap》 3《セファリッドの女帝ラワン/Llawan, Cephalid Empress》 1《風景の変容/Scapeshift》 1《ボジューカの沼/Bojuka Bog》 1《アカデミーの廃墟/Academy Ruins》 第15位:Reanimate‐BU 使用者:Ben Sturtz Main Deck 1《島/Island》 1《沼/Swamp》 4《湿地の干潟/Marsh Flats》 4《汚染された三角州/Polluted Delta》 4《Underground Sea》 4《新緑の地下墓地/Verdant Catacombs》 1《墨溜まりのリバイアサン/Inkwell Leviathan》 1《鋼の風のスフィンクス/Sphinx of the Steel Wind》 1《魅力的な執政官/Blazing Archon》 2《不運な研究者/Hapless Researcher》 1《大修道士、エリシュ・ノーン/Elesh Norn, Grand Cenobite》 1《エメリアの盾、イオナ/Iona, Shield of Emeria》 3《核の占い師、ジン=ギタクシアス/Jin-Gitaxias, Core Augur》 3《動く死体/Animate Dead》 2《渦まく知識/Brainstorm》 3《目くらまし/Daze》 4《納墓/Entomb》 4《Force of Will》 4《精神的つまづき/Mental Misstep》 4《入念な研究/Careful Study》 4《死体発掘/Exhume》 4《再活性/Reanimate》 Sideboard 2《真髄の針/Pithing Needle》 1《テラストドン/Terastodon》 2《残響する真実/Echoing Truth》 2《狼狽の嵐/Flusterstorm》 2《誤った指図/Misdirection》 2《もみ消し/Stifle》 1《エメリアの盾、イオナ/Iona, Shield of Emeria》 1《核の占い師、ジン=ギタクシアス/Jin-Gitaxias, Core Augur》 2《実物提示教育/Show and Tell》 第16位:Merfolk 使用者:Paul Lynch Main Deck 13《島/Island》 4《変わり谷/Mutavault》 4《不毛の大地/Wasteland》 4《珊瑚兜の司令官/Coralhelm Commander》 4《呪い捕らえ/Cursecatcher》 4《アトランティスの王/Lord of Atlantis》 4《メロウの騎兵/Merrow Reejerey》 4《銀エラの達人/Silvergill Adept》 1《大いなる玻璃紡ぎ、綺羅/Kira, Great Glass-Spinner》 4《霊気の薬瓶/AEther Vial》 3《目くらまし/Daze》 2《四肢切断/Dismember》 4《Force of Will》 4《精神的つまづき/Mental Misstep》 1《梅澤の十手/Umezawa s Jitte》 Sideboard 2《真髄の針/Pithing Needle》 2《大祖始の遺産/Relic of Progenitus》 1《幻影の像/Phantasmal Image》 2《不忠の糸/Threads of Disloyalty》 1《四肢切断/Dismember》 2《誤った指図/Misdirection》 2《呪文貫き/Spell Pierce》 1《大いなる玻璃紡ぎ、綺羅/Kira, Great Glass-Spinner》 2《セファリッドの女帝ラワン/Llawan, Cephalid Empress》
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hanocha5045.jpg English Japanese 10 songs , Hungarian 10 songs , Taiwanese 10 songs , Polish 5 songs Be careful that the time table is in Japan Time(GMT+9 00) Timetable 20 00 Japanese National Anthem 20 01 Hungarian National Anthem 20 03 Taiwanese National Anthem 20 04 Greeting from Japan 20 06 Greeting from Hangary 20 07 Greeting from Taiwan 20 08 Travelling(JP) 20 14 Varj mig fel kel majd a nap(HU) 20 19 Made in Taiwan(TW) 20 23 Shounen Jidai(JP) 20 27 Europe(HU) 20 32 Wife(TW) 20 38 *5minutes Break(MC) 20 43 Memories Custom(JP) 20 47 Petroleumlampa (HU) 20 50 Going Backwards(TW) 20 55 Carrying You(JP) 21 00 Ugye mi jo baratok vagyunk (HU) 21 03 Turn On TheDisco Ball(TW) 21 11 *5minutes Break(MC) 21 16 Ue wo muite arukou(JP) 3 34 21 19 There are the friends, because... (HU) 21 23 The Night March of the Chrysanthemums(TW) 21 32 Shima-Uta(JP) 21 37 Akad amit nem gyogyit meg az ido sem (HU) 21 41 The Sky of Taipei(TW) 21 46 *Intro of Polish songs 21 47 *Polish National Anthem(PL) 21 50 *Chlopaki nie placza - T.Love(PL) 21 53 *5minutes Break(MC) 21 58 OSCA(JP) 22 03 A kor (HU) 22 08 Elders Drinking Song(TW) 22 13 *Dziwny Jest Ten Swiat(PL) 22 17 Genesis of Aquerion(JP) 22 22 Balatoni nyar(HU) 22 27 When the Drum Rolls (TW) 22 33 *Gdy Nie Ma Dzieci(PL) 22 36 *5minutes Break(MC) 22 41 Hana(JP) 22 45 Kek es narancssarga(HU) 22 51 I Expect(TW) 22 57 *Co Ty Tutaj Robisz(PL) 23 01 Merry Christmas Mr.Lawrence (JP) 23 07 Ajandek(HU) 23 10 Take the Road Again(TW) 23 17 *Niech mowia, ze to nie jest milosc(PL) 23 21 Greeting from Japan 23 22 Greeting from Hungary 23 23 Greeting from Taiwan
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QuestRemind 5705000 You have a Quest. Do not disappoint me! You know what you have to do… QuestFail 5705100 You have… failed! I knew it… AIStrong 5705200 You will never be my equal. It is refreshingly courageous of you to display your weakness so openly. Are you frightened of me?! laughs Good... No one shall stand beside me! I am the beginning and the end. To rule is my calling! Unsurpassed.... menacing laugh I like it like that. AIWeak 5705300 Nothing is decided as yet! He who climbs high, falls far. Don t be too sure of yourself... Very soon, no one will remember you… You d better not get used to it. Everything is still going according to plan… Don t get lulled into a false sense of security... MilitaryNegative 5705500 Your intrigues are so transparent... Your men are loyal? What makes you so sure? You wave your fear before you like a flag… You are only one step away from the abyss... AIKill 5705600 This is not… yet… the end… Don t think you have won! We will see each other again… in Hell! AIComebackAngry 5705700 It s not over yet... by a long way… Pray! And then die! You can expect no more mercy now! FeedbackSettlementNegative 5706100 Every success has its drawbacks… Your Settlement is the mirror of your own inadequacies... You are nothing more than a pitiful upstart! You hide your weakness behind the facades of your Houses. Success and jealously go hand in hand… This City offers your enemies a large target to attack! I can see your rise... and your downfall... FeedbackSettlementPositive 5706200 Your frugality has become your greatest strength. Your rise in status was planned long ago... Whom have you to thank for the sudden flowering of your City? You don t have to earn success to enjoy it… Your expertise and my goodwill have made your Settlement so extensive... Your City is flourishing under my benevolent eye. I approve of your Settlement s increase in prosperity. PlayerSettleAIIsland 5706500 Your audacity will lead you to your doom... Leave this Island immediately! AIWantIsland 5706600 Just resign yourself to the fact that I will acquire this Island. You should leave this Island while you still can! You have something here that belongs to me. DomeBuilt 5706700 A House of God to curry favour with the Emperor!? amused chuckle The plan might just work... For whom have you built this Cathedral? For God? The Emperor? Or might I dare to suggest… for yourself? AIResign 5706800 I have more important matters to attend to… I will keep a close eye on you. I have other plans… for the time being… SmalltalkCsp 5706900 Marie d Artois is a fanatic, a madwoman! What makes her think that God would deign to speak to someone like her?! Marie d Artois, a Peasant girl who says angel voices speak to her. The time has come for me to take the matter in hand. The name Langton has always stood for bawdiness and polygamy! But he will one day receive the punishment he deserves. Gavin Langton has spent his life looking for the ultimate challenge. Perhaps we should grant him this last wish. Leif Jorgensen is an effete youth, young and utterly naïve, but with the proper guidance... he could be transformed into a deadly Sword in the hand of God. Since his father s death, the unworldly Leif has lacked a strong role model to show him the way. Someone should take him under their wing, while his mind is still malleable. A little pressure, just to revive Willem s spirits, and we would have access to all his knowledge… Willem van der Mark would do anything to find his daughter again. In his blind devotion he scarcely notices how vulnerable this makes him to his enemies... Baronessa Zanchi s ambition is written on her face. She should be careful not to incur the displeasure of the really powerful. Hardly has Constanza made the aged Baron Zanchi s acquaintance, than his wife is killed in an... accident. An unlucky coincidence? Decide for yourself. Di Mercante thinks his good Trade network makes him unassailable. But the arm of the Church is very long… Di Mercante is obsessed with the pursuit of riches and wealth. People like him… empty shells... are so fragile... Helena Flores looks after the welfare of the common people? This display of contrived populism won t only win her friends… Helena Flores desperately clings to the good in People, although we are all born sinners. Forcas s needy soul is grateful for any sign of approval. From time to time I ensure that I have exactly that gratitude. There are people who resolutely follow their own path and brave every storm. And then there are people like Guy Forcas... patronising laugh The founding of Hildegard s Convent is a thorn in the side of the Holy See. The day will come when she will learn this painful lesson. Hildegard s success in treating the sick is astounding. But I wonder if God is guiding her hand… or perhaps… a different power. Richard Northburgh mag der Vetter des Kaisers sein. Doch ich werde es nicht dulden, wenn er sich in Dinge einmischt, die ihn nichts angehen! Ihr denkt vielleicht, Ihr hättet in Lord Northburgh einen neuen Freund gefunden. Ich finde den Begriff Wachhund bezeichnender... Mögt Ihr Lord Northburgh? Seid Ihr dankbar für seinen Rat? Ihr wisst ja Alles, was Ihr sagt und tut, berichtet er direkt dem Kaiser... Versucht, diesen Großwesir für Euch zu gewinnen. Der einzige Weg, im Orient etwas zu erreichen, führt über ihn! Ihr müsst Euch Al Zahirs Wohlwollen sichern. Ist das erst erreicht, steht Euch auch bald die Tür zum Sultanspalast offen. Der Sultan muss großes Vertrauen in seinen Großwesir haben, wenn er den Schutz des Grenzlandes allein in seine Hände legt... Auch Hassan ben Sahid ist käuflich. Wenn die Summe angemessen ist, wird er seinen Auftrag ausführen, ohne Fragen zu stellen. Der Korsarenanführer sieht sich als Herrscher der Meere. Nun, solange er mir an Land nicht in die Quere kommt, soll er auf dem Wasser machen, was er will... Durch die Kaperbriefe bekommen die Korsaren das Gefühl, rechtmäßig zu handeln. Aber wenn es nötig ist, werden wir sie wie Vogelfreie behandeln. MenuMemoryAngry 5707100 Go ahead! If you dare… laughs Prepare for the Last Judgment! Make your peace with God! MenuMemoryPleased 5707200 Ah, you! I am sure a Quest can be found for you... Do you want to play a part in my plans again? I see you know your place… MenuNeutral 5707300 I am looking… right into… your soul… The sooner we get started, the sooner you will be done. low, derisive laugh You are frightened; I can see it... I can read you like a book… MenuCspKill 5707500 You have lulled yourself into a false sense of security! You won t defeat me again. I now know your intentions. Your last victory will soon be forgotten. MenuPlayerKill 5707600 What are you proposing? Do you want to become a martyr again?! I will once again lead you like the sacrificial lamb to the slaughter... SmalltalkSelf 5708200 There is nothing to say on the subject of my family. That part of my life ended the moment I took my vows. If one wants to attain the highest heights, one must make sacrifices… and I have sacrificed things beyond what you can imagine… and just look at where I am today. My... Blindness need be no concern of yours! But rest assured I can see more than you would like me to. QuestCorveeStart 5703600 This is not a request, it is a demand! I expect absolute obedience from you in this matter! Follow my orders; for your own good. MosqueBuilt 5705800 What would the Emperor say about you rendering homage to a foreign Master with this splendid edifice?! Ah! A truly Babylonian Building to delight the Sultan… Affirmation 5708300 You are learning… slowly… You are getting the hang of it. At last... So you are useful for something! You are suddenly revealing abilities I never dreamed you had! Who would have thought you so capable! SelectShip NEW 5707700 What you see here is just the beginning… This Ship here? Just a little demonstration of my power... I expect absolute obedience on board. These Ships are the long arm of God! One Ship… and many more will follow… This Fleet serves a higher purpose. Text spezial (20 000 GUIDs) 5730000 [THIRDPARTY_SENDER_PLAYER] はしぶしぶあなたのほうが強いことを認めました。 [THIRDPARTY_SENDER_PLAYER] は [THIRDPARTY_CITY] を攻撃してこの島を手に入れると宣言しました。 Quests (50 000 GUIDs) 5750000 Nip in the bud All-seeing eyes That s all the thanks you get It is the will of God! Righteous anger Sense of duty For Faith and justice Demonstration of power Feint! In the service of the Lord Inner order Friend or foe? Scapegoat Disarmed! Good fortune O come all ye mercenaries! Power games Divine claim Unstoppable The balance of power Punishment must be meted out For the good of the People Not unpunished… A good lesson Bring them in line The Hammer of Witches I Spawn of the Devil! They cast spells on humans to deliver them to Beelzebub himself. Take the Witches in your Settlement to [QUEST_SENDER] so that he can pass judgment on them! The Hammer of Witches II The trial of the Witches will prove whether or not those hags are members of the Occult. Check if the Sea has passed judgment on them and take the accused women to [QUEST_SENDER]. The others are beyond help. The Hammer of Witches III The trial was indeed able to identify a number of Witches. They are to be brought before the Pope. As some are questioning God s judgment, [QUEST_SENDER] fears a last rescue attempt. The writing of History I [QUEST_SENDER] bows to nothing and no one, yet he too must pay Tribute to age. However, his legacy shall endure for centuries. Find a Scribe. The writing of History II History will be written by the victors; it is they who decide what happened. The Scribe has not yet understood this, but one night in a barrel at Sea will surely provide a little insight! The writing of History III Doubts undermine the credibility of any historical account, and some would like to question the validity of [QUEST_SENDER]’s account before it is finished. Send them to the bottom of the Ocean! The writing of History IV Now that all the sceptics have been silenced, it is about time to relate [QUEST_SENDER] s heroic victory. A small Corsair fleet happens to be in the area. What are you waiting for? The writing of History V It is nearly finished, but the manuscript must be worthy of a Cardinal and a Grand inquisitor. Decorate it with Leather, Gold and Pearls. The writing of History VI The work is finally finished and [QUEST_SENDER] has one last Quest for you. An account is only as legendary as its chronicler. You must ensure that the writer becomes a "legend". The Devil s work I The Cardinal has learned that a group of Discoverers has uncovered some books while excavating which are said to contradict the Holy Scripture. Uncover the location of this heretical find! The Devil s work III The discovery site is now known, but the manuscripts have already been loaded on board a Ship and are on their way home. They must never arrive! More Ships must be sent out immediately to intercept it. The Devil s work III Cardinal Lucius is now having the Devil s work brought to the Head of the Church as quickly as possible. However, the books Discoverer has asked the Emperor to have all the Ships searched for the stolen Goods. Exchange the Books for Barrels! The Devil s work III The Devil s work IV The Discoverers have banded together and are blocking the Grand inquisitor s Harbour, demanding that the Books be returned. Destroy the ring of unbelievers! The Devil s work V The Devil s work VI The Devil s work is finally somewhere where it can do no more harm, but you must now eradicate every last trace. Silence the Discoverers for ever. The exchange remains undetected. Now take the Books to Cardinal Lucius without delay! A matter of time False accusations The tenth Holy duty Befitting Destroy all the other players. It is God s will! Distress call Handelsauftrag CSP_04 Leif (100 000 GUIDs) 5800000 Profil (50 000 GUIDs) 5800000 Audio (30 000 GUIDs) 5800000 Angry 5800000 Alas... Spare me! Please don t! I... c-c-can t hear you... Stop it! Not good... Have mer-r-rcy-y-y! Pick on someone your own size... What was that for? Ow! Hmph! Oh-oh! That s mean! Ahhhh! Well, that s that.... B-b-but why? Please don t.... Trousseau! Er - truce! Don t... p-p-please. My goodness! W-w-what?! Oh no! S-s-stop it! I m sca-a-ared! Run... Pleased 5800100 Truly heroic! Yes! Yippee! Fantastic! Of course! Oooh! How wonderful! I feel like singing! Like a kiss from the muse! Oh yes! Exactly! Ohh! Ahh! Really!? Brilliant! Lovely! Fantastic! Magnificent! Hurrah! I m so pleased! How comely - er, commendable! I could jump for joy! Really?! Wonderful! Phenomenal! PleasedWelcome 5800200 You ve arrived just in time - listen to this "I sat on a boulder and shook my shoulder. I shook my arm and suddenly felt... calm?" embarrassed laugh May I help you? May I? Yes? What an honour! You in my house! Are we... real friends now?! NeutralWelcome 5800300 Oh... Fancy YOU coming to visit me... ... And she wept with all her might, when she lost her gallant knight... Oh, a visitor! How kind of you to come and visit me! And... you chose to come to me? Are you sure? Did you perchance come to hear my latest ode?! You re here - hooray! Please never go away! giggle I never thought you would remember me! How wonderful to see you again! It s an honour to welcome you here! What a surprise! AngryWelcome 5800400 I-i-if I close my eyes very tight... you ll disappear! Won t you? Oh no! Please... please don t tell me off! I-i-it... wasn t me! I didn t do it! Leave me alone! I m little more than a child! FirstContact 5800500 Hello! I... I m Leif! Hey, shall we be friends? I m so pleased to meet you! - "A friendship for keeps - my heart with joy leaps..." Greetings! I m the minstrel round here! Fancy a snippet? clears throat Laaa (sings scale, coughs) Try again... IceAge 5800600 La, la, la, I m not listening! Go away! You were nasty to me. YOU... You don t even like me... Treaty_PactOffered 5800700 Don t you think that... that this Treaty... would be a good idea? So I thought you... erm... might be interested. The world would be glorious without a question, if you agreed to my suggestion embarrassed laugh Might you possibly by any chance... agree? Don t you at least want to think about that business with the Treaty...?! PeaceTreaty_PactOffered 5800800 I give up! The sight of blood always... makes me feel queasy. A little Peace, a glimmer of hope... lalalalalala... ahem... The truth is I m not a violent man... In fact... I m not a man at all... TradeTreaty_PactOffered 5800900 Would it be too pushy to ask you for a Trade treaty? Will you trade with me? My Goods aren t bad at all... Oh, please-please-please sign the Trade treaty... None of the others will... AllianceTreaty_PactOffered 5801000 Could I ask most humbly to be accepted into your service? I wanted to offer myself to you... a-a-as an Ally, I mean. Your enemies will flee far and wide when they see me riding by your side. Hmm... embarrassed laugh PlayerDenyOffer 5801200 I know... It s all my fault. It must have been... a misunderstanding... sigh No, I m perfectly happy... My dream has died. Did I do wrong, my friend? PlayerAcceptOffer 5801300 Oh my! Today will live on in my memory forever! Wonderful! I ve prepared a suitable verse already... clears throat "Oh happy day! The sun is shining..." What? Did you... did you just say "yes"?! Yes? You... said yes?! You said yes! Yes! CspDenyOffer 5801400 I would NEVER - NEVER expect THAT of you! You re just having a bit of fun with me... Perhaps we should wait - until I m grown up... I ll say no - don t be angry.... CspAcceptOffer 5801500 Nothing could give me more pleasure... Oh... how could I say no?! I ll do anything you ask of me! I was dying for you to ask... CspDissolveTreaty 5801600 You re... just doing all this out of pity... I m old enough now to... erm... to stand on my own two feet. Did you think I wouldn t notice that I was annoying you?! I think I m mature enough for this now... CspDeclareWar 5801700 I d-d-don t have a choice - e-e-even if it turns out to be my downfall! I m going to send my best minims after you! Er... MEN, I mean, men! A real man wouldn t... put up... with... this... either! PlayerDeclareWar 5801800 Isn t there... s-s-some... other way to resolve this? One that d-d-doesn t involve blood? I don t want to die just yet... I m still so young! Oh please... no! I have my whole life ahead of me... DiplomacyPositive 5801900 I never imagined you would do THAT for me... For ME! YOU are a true friend! I ve never, NEVER been happier in my whole life! And... and it really isn t an oversight? As thanks for your glorious your deed, a little rhyme for you to read embarrassed laugh
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Update Notes October 24th, 2007 *************************** Gameplay - Necromantic Orb You cannot play a Legend from your discard pile if you already control a Legend with the same title. - Infernal sacrament will properly discard the units at the end of turn, and if those units are then resurrected, they will not be discarded at the end of the next turn. - Divine Aura is now working as intended. General - Changed the option for marking all above quantity 4 for trade Players may now Mark all above deck maximum for trade of that card type for trade (1 for quests and archetypes and 4 for other cards). - The Mark all for trade , Mark none for trade , and Mark all above deck maximum for trade collection options now apply only to the filtered cards in your collection and not your entire collection. - The targeted posted trade checkboxes now auto-check when a user edits the name field. - Maximum number of players in a guild is now 100. - If the number of outstanding guild invitations exceeds the guild size, the user will not be able to send another invitation. - You can no longer save deck with a zero-length deck name. - Emote text is now green. - Users may now store want quantities for cards they don t own. - Changed the header help and close buttons to make them more obvious. Tournaments - Added more information in the Tournament Results and Info windows to make it easier to track how you are doing in a tournament. - Adjusted the layout in the Tournament Results and Info windows to show more players. - The Tournaments Results and Info windows will now automatically select and scroll to your username in the list so you may find yourself more easily. - Implemented a new Drop From Tournament button on the tournament screen. - In-game lobby icons now differ based on the player s rating and whether they re staff. - You can now concede a single game within a match using the concede game as opposed to the concede match option. - Added new game victory and defeat images and text specific to your standing in the match, to the game over dialog for tournament games. - You will now receive rewards at the end of a tournament even if you drop. - Added sound to announce the start of a round.
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ゲーム情報(登録されているタグ) シリーズ>Dark Parables ジャンル>アイテム探し ジャンル>アドベンチャー ジャンル>コレクターズエディション ジャンル>パズル 製作会社>不明 言語>英語 コメント欄へ移動 ゲーム配布ページ 英語 http //www.bigfishgames.com/download-games/11723/dark-parables-the-exiled-prince/index.html http //www.bigfishgames.com/download-games/11321/dark-parables-exiled-prince-collectors/index.html 日本語 紹介文 Many centuries ago, a princess kissed a frog and transformed him into a handsome prince. Unlike the fable, they never ended happily ever after. It is rumored that the Frog Prince is still alive and now roams the deserted path in the Black Forest, capturing unsuspecting visitors. When the chancellor s daughter goes missing, you are sent to investigate her disappearance. Journey through the deserted forest in Dark Parables – The Exiled Prince, an eerie Hidden Object Adventure game! Immersive atmosphere Get the Strategy Guide! 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CE購入された方教えて下さい。 281 名前: 名無しさんの野望 [sage] 投稿日: 2011/03/28(月) 10 08 02.07 ID 9yverKTg . 280 何時間で終わりました? ボリュームあるなら買いたいなあ 282 名前: 280 [sage] 投稿日: 2011/03/28(月) 11 44 21.63 ID VvltX8j5 . 281 はっきり時間をはかったわけではないけれどヒントを使わずにのんびりやって4~5時間くらい? モーフィングアイテムは全部みつけてません。 Mapに攻略のヒントがあるので難しくはないです。 おもしろかったのでボリュームがどうこうとかあんまり考えてませんでした。 シンデレラや白雪姫などのおとぎ話がからんだかけら探しです。 英語がわかったらもっとおもしろかったんだろうな~。 お試しやってみて気に入ったらTOPSECRETのクーポンが使えるうちにぜひ。 CEにするかどうか一緒に悩みましょうw。 284 名前: 名無しさんの野望 [sage] 投稿日: 2011/03/28(月) 18 25 08.85 ID FPP04Ixm . 280 ボーナスゲームは1周目終わったら入れる かえるの王冠はめる部屋の奥に入れるようになっていて、 白雪姫に関連するいろいろをやるよ。 で続編につなげて終わり。40分~1時間くらいかな。 あと本編に出てきた4枚の絵合わせのパズルが おまけゲームで何回でもできる。 これは本当におまけって感じ。 またムービー集はストーリー確認に便利。 自分はガイド時々使ってトータル4時間くらいだったけど 汚部屋じゃないきれいなアイテム探しだし なにより中身が濃くて良かったよ。 この世界がすごく好きならCEお勧め。 285 名前: 名無しさんの野望 [sage] 投稿日: 2011/03/28(月) 18 36 19.91 ID FPP04Ixm おぉ、書けたw . 281 ボリュームは、自分はパペットショー2作目や デッドタイム・ストーリーより少し長く感じた。 短いとは感じないと思うよ。 でも良ゲーなので281みたいにもう少しってのはある。 . 283 このところ通常版待ってたのが次々来てたから ここでTOPSECRETはすごいうれしいですよね。 自分もマエストロ気に入った。スペードの女王もお勧め。 289 名前: 名無しさんの野望 投稿日: 2011/03/29(火) 09 22 49.49 ID teFjIUh6 自分は名前で探すゲームが好きなんで、 カケラを集めるの慣れていなくて結構時間かかった~ でもカエル好きなのでたまらなく楽しかったw きれいなアクセサリーとかも眼の保養になった。 291 名前: 名無しさんの野望 [sage] 投稿日: 2011/03/29(火) 13 21 20.60 ID glFLzaXr Dark Parables The Exiled Prince お魚さん堂々と登場でワロタ 292 名前: 名無しさんの野望 [sage] 投稿日: 2011/03/29(火) 13 35 33.55 ID s51XrHMJ うん、かえるの王子はほんときれいだった。 ブライアーローズより好きだな。 王子の設定がちょっとどうなのか、という気はする。 297 名前: 名無しさんの野望 [sage] 投稿日: 2011/03/30(水) 00 36 11.87 ID mPFmcf3Z クーポンでDark Parables The Exiled PrinceとShades of Death Royal Bloodを買ったんだけど カエルがツボにはまりすぎてShades of Death Royal Bloodがいまいちに感じてしまった。 やる順番まちがえたかな~。 561 名前: 名無しさんの野望 [sage] 投稿日: 2011/04/20(水) 20 01 41.86 ID PlTQUv0c 謎解きアドベンチャーで何かお勧めありませんか? 今のところ体験版で気になった3つをプレイしました Mystery of Mortlake Mansion(裏世界表世界が面白い。マップから移動できて楽。 13th Skull(日本語版プレイ、面白かったが少し短い・・ Shiver Vanishing Hitchhiker(適度に怖いし懐中電灯楽しい!絵が綺麗 563 名前: 名無しさんの野望 [sage] 投稿日: 2011/04/20(水) 22 14 04.56 ID BclV6u2d 今日リリースのBistro Boulevardがツボだったw レストランの従業員と店舗設備等のマネジメントして 営業中はお客様ご案内だけで眺めてるだけなんだけど お店の内装をいじるのが楽しい、箱庭スキーな人に向いてるかも . 561 13骸骨みじかいって体験版が、だよね? アドベンチャーが面白くて奇麗ってんなら最近ならこれかな Dark Parables The Exiled Prince コメント コメント すべてのコメントを見る トップページに戻る
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歌詞 動画 アルバム曲目リスト Artist Backstreet Boys Album Unbreakable Year 2007 Title Helpless When She Smiles 歌詞 She keeps the secrets in her eyes She wraps the truth inside her lies And just when I can t take what she s done to me She comes to me And leads me back to paradise She s so hard to hold But I can t let go I m a house of cards in a hurricane A reckless ride in the pouring rain She cuts me and the pain is all I wanna feel She danced away just like a child She drives me crazy, drives me wild But I m helpless when she smiles Maybe I d fight it if I could It hurts so bad, but feels so good She opens up just like a rose to me When she s close to me Anything she asked me to, I would Out of control But I can t let go I m a house of cards in a hurricane A reckless ride in the pouring rain She cuts me and the pain is all I wanna feel She danced away just like a child She drives me crazy, drives me wild But I m helpless when she smiles When she looks at me You know, I... I... I get so weak You know up to now... I m a house of cards in a hurricane A reckless ride in the pouring rain She cuts me and the pain is all I wanna feel She danced away just like a child She drives me crazy, drives me wild But I m helpless when she smiles 動画 ) アルバム 曲目リスト Unbreakable (Snys) 1. Intro 2. Everything But Mine 3. Inconsolable 4. Something That I Already Know 5. Helpless When She Smiles 6. Any Other Way 7. One In A Million 8. Panic 9. You Can Let Go 10. Trouble Is 11. Treat Me Right 12. Love Will Keep You Up All Night 13. Unmistakable 14. Unsuspecting Sunday Afternoon NEVER GONE (+DVD / PAL 0) ディスク:1 1. Incomplete 2. Just Want You To Know 3. Crawling Back To You 4. Weird World 5. I Still 6. Poster Girl 7. Lose It All 8. Climbing The Walls 9. My Beautiful Woman 10. Safest Place To Hide 11. Siberia 12. Never Gone 13. Song For The Unloved (Bonus Track) 14. Rush Over Me (Bonus Track) ディスク:2 1. Incomplete Video (Available in Dolby Digital Stereo and 5.1 Digital Surround) 2. Making of Incomplete 3. Photo Gallery (14 photos set to Incomplete Instrumental) 4. Bonus Audio Track Last Night You Saved My Life (Available in Dolby Digital Stereo and 5.1 Digital Surround) Greatest Hits-Chapter One 1. I want it that way 2. Everybody (Backstreet s back) 3. As long as you love me 4. Show me the meaning of being lonely 5. Quit playing games (with my heart) 6. We ve got it going on 7. All I have to give 8. Larger than life 9. I ll never break your heart 10. The call 11. Shape of my heart 12. Get down (You re the one for me) 13. Anywhere for you 14. The one 15. More than that 16. The perfect fan Black Blue 1. The Call 2. Shape of My Heart 3. Get Another Boyfriend 4. Shining Star 5. I Promise You (With Everything I Am) 6. The Answer to Our Life 7. Everyone 8. More Than That 9. Time 10. Not For Me 11. Yes I Will 12. It s True 13. How Did I Fall in Love With You Millennium 1. Larger Than Life 2. I Want It That Way 3. Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely 4. It s Gotta Be You 5. I Need You Tonight 6. Don t Want You Back 7. Don t Wanna Lose You Now 8. One 9. Back to Your Heart 10. Spanish Eyes 11. No One Else Comes Close 12. Perfect Fan バックストリーツ・バック - Backstreet s Back(1997年8月1日) 1. Everybody (Backstreet s Back) 2. As Long as You Love Me 3. All I Have to Give 4. That s the Way (I Like It) 5. 10,000 Promises 6. Like a Child 7. Hey, Mr. DJ (Keep Playin This Song) 8. Set Adrift on Memory Bliss 9. That s What She Said 10. If You Want It to Be Good Girl (Get Yourself a Bad Boy) 11. If I Don t Have You imageプラグインエラー ご指定のURLはサポートしていません。png, jpg, gif などの画像URLを指定してください。 バックストリート・ボーイズ - Backstreet Boys(1996年11月21日) 1. We ve Got It Goin On 2. Anywhere for You 3. Get Down (You re the One for Me) 4. I ll Never Break Your Heart 5. Quit Playing Games (With My Heart) 6. Boys Will Be Boys 7. Just to Be Close to You 8. I Wanna Be With You 9. Every Time I Close My Eyes 10. Darlin 11. Let s Have a Party 12. Roll with It 13. Nobody But You 14. Don t Leave Me 15. We ve Got It Goin On (Marcus Radio Mix) 16. I Wanna Be With You (Amadin s Club Mix) 上へ
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左上隅にあなたの船の状態が表示される。 装甲、船体、シールドの強度を色で確認できる。 赤は不健康であり、グリーンは、健康である。 (f)及び(r)キーで、船をロックオンし、その船の状態が右上に表示される。 派閥と船名、乗組員の人数など詳しく知ることができる。 マウスカーソールが、照準と同時に様々な状態を知ることができる。 シールド、大砲やレーザー、ランチャーなど、ほとんどの装備はパワーを要求する。 それらを差し引いた上で、パワーの充電速度が決まる。 原文 Keep an eye on the condition of your ship in the upper left corner. You can see how much armor,hull, and shield strength you have bye their color. Green is healthy, while red means you are in trouble. You can push (f) and (r) to lock on to various non-allied targets to see a similar readout of their ship in the upper right corner. Enemy readouts have indicators for which faction they belong to, as well as their faction relationship with you. Always check your targets, so you don t accidentally fire upon friends. Watch your capacitor level, as it directly controls your ability to fire weapons. Shields, cannons, lasers and launchers all take power to operate. Even sustained thrust will slow your recharge rate. If you tap out your power supply, you ll be left defenseless until it can recharge. Make your shots count, and fire in short bursts.