Kaioh Michiru (
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Log Deputy: ???
Participating Characters: Merrill, Setsuna, Haruka, Michiru.
Plot Description: Translation of Ancient Scrolls taken from a shrine in Caldera.
Warnings/Notes: Not particularly?
[soooo they're probably someplace quiet. With books. And most likely paper and all sorts of stationery!]
Participating Characters: Merrill, Setsuna, Haruka, Michiru.
Plot Description: Translation of Ancient Scrolls taken from a shrine in Caldera.
Warnings/Notes: Not particularly?
[soooo they're probably someplace quiet. With books. And most likely paper and all sorts of stationery!]
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[ This attracts Haruka back to Merrill's side. Progress is worth observing.
A faint munching sound is heard from below. ]
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Setsuna will find that there are repeating clusters. And there are repeating clusters in the same spot on each scroll. Merrill will see that the symbols she identifies are occasionally repeated throughout... and on each corresponding place on the other scrolls, there will be the same repeats.
These are four documents of the same passage, written in four different variations of old languages.]
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[Merrill blinks, scratching her head.]
Where did you find these again...?
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[ ...Maybe she'd better keep going so that doesn't sound suspicious, huh. Haruka is a bit frustrated to hear the scroll are all just the same thing over and over again. She has to endure it. ]
They're Calderan. We don't have the resources to know more than that.
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Ancient civilizations often would copy scrolls by hand since there was no method to print copies otherwise. These could be translations across the years or even just regional differences. It would explain the slight deviations but the pattern remaining the same.
[She finishes writing the passages out on her paper, each repeated passage now spaced apart on her paper. She's not sure if that will help or not, but it makes it easier to compare now that they are all on the same piece of paper to examine.]
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They could be names, or names of places.
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[Merrill hurries over to where Michiru and Setsuna are working, leaning over to look at the newly copied passages.]
Can you read any of them?
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Of the four scrolls, one is old Dalish, another is quite likely to be old Calderan and is slightly recognizable, and the third is probably the most recognizable to Setsuna and is quite possibly a precursor to what Union uses now. The last one is a mystery, although it's about as far removed as old Calderan is.
One of the most repeated symbols, in all of the scrolls, has something to do with 'ground' or 'earth' though slightly corrupted. It definitely seems to be a name. Something like Ground-lord?]
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[ Swadloon has finished his page. He would like to eat more, but that feels greedy. So he shuffles off into a corner to wait. ]
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Ground... Lord.
[She blinks before looking around at the others.]
It's written like a name, or perhaps a title. 'Ground' would be 'alas' in Old Dalish. Vhen'alas if it's a reference to the planet. But this is written a little differently than that.
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That would correspond with this word here then.
[She points to one of the repeated phrases on the third scroll.]
It's very old, but now that you've pointed it out I do recognize the text for 'Lord' and it wouldn't be too far off to think this word next to it is 'Ground.'
won't be back till Wed, feel free to skip
To Merrill:] Does anything else look familiar?
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[Merrill sits down in front of the Old Dalish text to take a closer look, tracing her finger carefully down the page to see if there's anything else she recognizes.]
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The general gist seems to be that this is referencing some sort of deity of the earth that once protected the land before a great war erupted. It's unclear whether this is a war between the gods or a human war.]
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Not that she can say that, or betray her excitement, with a non-Divine Defense Force member in their ranks. But she's listening intently and ready to assist with anything that doesn't involve already knowing how to read one of these languages. ]
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...something...about a war? Or maybe it's a battle. Either way this Lord of the Ground or whatever is associated some kind of conflict that happened long ago.
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To Merrill:] It could be. [glance at Setsuna] Depending on which side this Ground Lord was.
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[ In which case it's a god. But there were a lot of gods associated with that cataclysm, right? Could it really be called a "war"? ]
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It's difficult to say more than what's been said already. It's going to be conjecture from there.
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Incapacitating one with a suspicious rock apparently doesn't count.Michiru has to wonder if this "Ground Lord" has taken a shine to Hotaru's lamp.
She's got her usual smile on, however.] I suppose we could all use a break.
[Michiru, you didn't even do anything.]
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[ Not that she's going to be much help there either. But she could try.
Or, yeah. They could go speak with the messenger some more. Food for thought. ]