Scenario:Mary - A Treasure for Her Alone

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A Treasure for Her Alone

(Captain) and company move along a precipitous cliff. Mary at first complains about having to hunt monsters, but she changes her tune the moment she senses treasure.



The crew, out to hunt monsters, is maneuvering along a cliff path with many pointy rocks.
Mary: Sigh... What a pain! Why'd we agree to a monster hunting quest anyway?
Rackam: Come on, now... All you've been doing today is slacking off. Put some effort into fighting.
Mary: I don't sense any treasure here, so what do I care?
Mary: And the footing's so bad. What if I get hurt fighting here? Are you going to take responsibility?
Rackam: Whew...
Rackam: Whoa... Whoops...
Katalina: This is definitely no place to be fighting. Maybe we should just turn back...
Mary: Wait!
Vyrn: What is it now?
Mary: It's here! It's totally here! I can sense treasure! Let's keep going!
Rackam: What? That's not what you were saying earlier!
Mary: Oh, stuff it! And look! Here come some monsters! Help me take them out so we can get to the good stuff!

A Treasure for Her Alone: Scene 2

Rackam tries in vain to stop Mary from going off on her own. As the worried crew chases after her, she's suddenly attacked from behind.



Katalina: Are you okay? The path ahead is narrow and dangerous. Like I said, we really need to think about—
Mary: I'll go on my own then.
Rackam: Hold it! Stop being so reckless.
Rackam: Don't you get that we're friends? We need to work together.
Mary: Friends? Hah! Don't make me laugh.
Mary: Feel free to head back. I'm perfectly happy to go alone, so I guess this is it for us. Bye-bye!
Vyrn: Hey! What's with her all of a sudden?
Rackam: This is really messed up. What's her problem?
Lyria: I'm a little worried about her.
Rackam: Well, so am I, but she's the one who insisted on going alone.
Lyria: It's not that... I mean I've never seen her like that before.
Lyria: Say, (Captain), we should follow Mary.
Katalina: Yes... We can't just abandon her.
Rackam: Hey, missy! Hold up!
Mary: What is it? Why are you following me?
Lyria: Um... Because we're friends and we're worried about you. Isn't that enough?
Mary: Huh? Who do you think you're kidding? You're obviously all talk.
Katalina: Mary, behind you!
Mary: ...?
Rackam: Geez! Don't monsters ever get tired of attacking random travelers? Let's beat them down, (Captain)!

A Treasure for Her Alone: Scene 3

Mary remains reckless in spite of everyone's worry, her words implying that she's been betrayed before. When she's ambushed from above, (Captain) and the others selflessly come to her aid.



Vyrn: Hold up! Going any further is too dangerous! Let's go back!
Mary: Didn't I say I'm perfectly happy to go on without you?
Rackam: Mary, is treasure really that important to you? More than your own life?
Mary: If I saw treasure in front of me and just left it... Well, I just wouldn't be me anymore.
Lyria: You found something?
Mary: Look at that rock cluster on the cliff. Just think how much that gigantic gemstone vein over there is worth!
Katalina: Wait! It's too dangerous to go near it! The footing looks like it could give way at any moment!
Mary: As long as you people hold still, it'll be fine.
Katalina: H-hey!
Mary: Okay... I'll just tie this rope, and...
Mary: Sigh... I gotta say though, you people really need to learn to mind your own business.
Mary: Does anyone actually buy your talk about friendship? In the end, all friends do is betray you.
Vyrn: Ah! Wait!
Mary: What? What's the big idea? You get away from me! What do you think you're—
Vyrn: Look! Above you!
Mary: Huh?
Mary: Ahh!
Mary: (Captain)...
Rackam: Hey! Are you hurt? We really don't need you running in by yourself too, (Captain)!
Katalina: Be careful! Here it comes again!
Rackam: Let's move! You might not like it, but things are gonna get noisy!

A Treasure for Her Alone: Scene 4

As the cliffside crumbles around the crew, Mary decides to forego the gemstones in front of her to save Lyria from falling instead. Mary pretends that the lost gemstones don't matter, but the other treasure she has already won is far more valuable.



Monster: Grrr...
Vyrn: Yes! Awesome job, (Captain)!
Rackam: Hurry! The ground's crumbling! We can celebrate later! Run!
Mary: But the treasure! I'm almost there! I'll just use this rope to—
Lyria: Ahh!
Katalina: Lyria! (Captain)!
Mary: ...!
Mary: I... got you!
Rackam: Good job, Mary! (Captain), don't let go of the rope! I'll pull you up!
Vyrn: Phew... That was way too close.
Lyria: I'm sorry... The gemstones fell...
Rackam: Cheer up! You couldn't help it. And what good is treasure if you're not around to enjoy it?
Rackam: Hey, Mary! I hope you learned your lesson and... Hey, are you even listening?
Mary: The treasure was right there... But I let it go...
Lyria: Mary?
  1. Thank you for saving us.
  2. I'm sorry about the treasure.


Choose: Thank you for saving us.

Mary: I'll have you know that I was just repaying my debt to you!
Mary: Besides, I can find little gemstones like that easily! And I definitely don't need your gratitude.
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Choose: I'm sorry about the treasure.

Mary: Humph... It's nothing... I can find little gemstones like that easily!
Mary: I just didn't want to owe you anything. And I definitely don't need your gratitude.

Continue 1

Mary: But I will say this... Thank you, (Captain).
Rackam: Can't she ever be honest with herself?
Mary: What was that, Beardy? You say something?
Rackam: Nope, not me.
Mary: Be that way. See if I care.
Katalina: Sigh... Cut the arguing. More monsters could show up at anytime, you know. We should return to the ship while we can.
Lyria: Hee-hee... I'm glad you're feeling better, Mary!
Mary: Obviously I'm paying way too much attention to this guy. Let's leave Beardy here and go.
Rackam: Hey, wait! You've got some nerve, you little... Whose ship do you think it is?
Mary: Ours... Right?
Rackam: Heh-heh... I guess you have a point.
Mary: Okay, now let's go! There's plenty more treasure out there to be hunted!
Lyria: You said it!
Driven by her boundless passion for all things sparkly, Mary continues her worldwide search for treasure.
She'll soon learn that she's already been blessed with a treasure more precious than any silver or gold.