Scenario:SIEGFRIED - Chapter 5: Hopelessness - Episode 1

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SIEGFRIED - Chapter 5: Hopelessness - Episode 1

Lancelot and the others return to the royal capital and report the situation to King Carl. The king orders Lancelot to rescue Siegfried, and (Captain)'s crew and Percival eagerly offer their assistance as well. Upon receiving a letter from Aglovale mentioning disturbances in a nearby leyline, the group sets out at once to investigate, believing it to be connected.



At around the same time Gunther and Siegfried are having their conversation, Lancelot and the others speak with King Carl in the capital.
Lancelot: According to Arthur and Mordred, the man was named Gunther.
King Carl: I can't believe the former captain of the Royal Knights is responsible for this abrupt attack.
King Carl: Though I'm curious as to why he reappeared after all this time and what he's planning.
Lancelot: We're still uncertain as to what his goals are.
Lancelot: But although our main target escaped, we managed to repel the dragon attacks, and they seem to have retreated for now.
King Carl: Good work. However, there is still the matter of rescuing an invaluable citizen of our country.
King Carl: Lancelot, how do you feel about securing Siegfried as your next task?
Lancelot: It would be my honor.
Vyrn: You can count on us to help get him back!
Lyria: He's important to us too!
Percival: Gunther poses a threat not only to Feendrache but also to the surrounding kingdoms.
Percival: As such, it is my responsibility to assist with this matter as well.
King Carl: Thank you. Though it's happening a little too often for my liking, I am deeply grateful for your continuous aid.
King Carl: Please save Siegfried.
  1. Leave it to us!


Choose: Leave it to us!

Their audience with King Carl finished, the knights and (Captain)'s crew gather in the castle's meeting room to discuss their next steps.
Lancelot: We have to figure out where Siegfried is first, but we don't have much to go on.
Percival: Blindly searching for him would only be a waste of time.
Lancelot: The only clue I can think of is the magic circle from when Gunther summoned the dragons. It seemed very familiar, but I don't know why.
Vane: Dragons and magic circles, huh? You don't think it's the same circle we saw when we fought that bony-bones dragon, do you?
Lancelot: That's exactly it, Vane! It was strikingly similar to the patterns that appeared on the shrine when the bone dragon emerged.
Percival: Hmm. I wouldn't dismiss the possibility of that incident being related to Gunther.
Percival: The most information we can safely glean from this is that Gunther might be found in some sort of research facility for magic.
While Lancelot and the others discuss matters, Arthur and Mordred stand off to the side by themselves, bearing mournful expressions.
Arthur: Siegfried would've been fine if we hadn't gotten in his way!
Mordred: We're the lamest knights ever, butting in like that and making things worse...
Percival walks up and joins the dejected youths in their corner of the room.
Percival: Arthur, Mordred, a moment of your time.
Arthur & Mordred: Yes, sir.
Percival: Though I retired as a knight of Feendrache long ago, I'll give you some still-applicable advice.
Percival: Instead of wasting your time regretting your past actions, why don't you think about what you should do next as a knight of your country?
Percival: You could start by giving us information. You were with Gunther for a time. Did you notice or learn anything about him?
Arthur and Mordred freeze up at Percival's harsh words.
Arthur: We'll... let you know if we remember anything.
Mordred: Understood. We'll think about what else we can do too.
Percival: Good. But before you go doing anything reckless again, make sure to come to us for help.
Percival leaves, and in his place Vane appears.
Vane: You two okay? Arthur, Mordred?
Arthur: Yeah, we're fine.
Vane: You know, Percy may be a little spiky on the outside, but inside he's a real fluffball.
Mordred: Percy?
Vane: Oh, uhhh, forget you heard that!
Vane: I said "Percival," okay? Hahaha!
Just then, a messenger from Wales rushes into the room.
Wales Messenger: I have a sealed letter from Sir Aglovale addressed to Sir Lancelot, Captain of the Order of the White Dragons.
The messenger hands the letter to Lancelot and departs.
Percival: From my brother? Lancelot, what does it say?
Lancelot: At least let me open it first. Let's see here...
Aglovale: We've come across an interesting piece of information through the use of Wales' intelligence network.
Aglovale: Their report confirmed a disturbance in the leyline flowing at the border between our countries.
Aglovale: Enclosed is the location of these disturbances. You would do well to investigate them with haste.
Lancelot: A disturbance in the leyline? That can't be a coincidence.
Percival: A leyline contains a large concentration of energy, including magic power, so it would be a suitable location for a facility regarding magic.
Vane: So basically we'll find Gunther and Siegfried wherever this place is!
Percival: Our chances aren't guaranteed, but it's a good bet.
Lancelot: Then that's where we should begin our search!
Percival: Yes... I agree.
Lancelot: We'll need a decent amount of manpower to cover so much ground.
Lancelot: Perhaps it might be a good idea to pick a few elite knights from the White Dragons to help.
Vyrn: If that's the plan, then we'll pitch in too!
Lyria: We have to find Siegfried before something else happens to him!
  1. Yeah, let's hurry!


Choose: Yeah, let's hurry!

Lancelot: What will you do, Vane?
Vane: I'll stay here with Arthur and Mordred and see if there isn't something else we can do to help.
Arthur: Please save Siegfried.
Mordred: We're counting on you!
Lancelot & Percival: Leave it to us.
  1. We've got this.


Choose: We've got this.

They set out soon after, leaving Vane and the others to hold the fort.