Scenario:SIEGFRIED - Chapter 6: Resolution - Episode 1

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SIEGFRIED - Chapter 6: Resolution - Episode 1

Siegfried dreams of the night before the Fafnir suppression force departed, when Kriemhild had asked him to look after Gunther. After awakening, Siegfried tells a relieved (Captain) and company about his past with Gunther. He asks to speak with his old friend one last time, and they begin formulating a battle strategy with that in mind.



Kriemhild: I know this is a long shot, but is there any way you can stop the Fafnir suppression force from going tomorrow?
Siegfried: I was wondering what you wanted to talk about, but that's quite the conversation starter.
Siegfried: You know as well as I do that's not possible. Every citizen in Feendrache prays for its defeat.
Siegfried: His Majesty would never be able to show his face again if the operation was called off.
Kriemhild: I know that, but...
The night before the Fafnir suppression force is set to leave, Kriemhild asks Siegfried to join her at their usual tavern.
Siegfried: Why did you ask me for such a thing anyway?
Kriemhild: I just have this sinking feeling that Hagen is up to something awful.
Siegfried: Isn't he always?
Kriemhild: He is, but something feels especially off about this.
Siegfried: There's nothing to worry about. He's never played a trick we couldn't beat.
Kriemhild: Well, if you're so convinced, I guess I don't have much else to say.
Kriemhild: Just be careful around Hagen, okay?
Siegfried: I know.
Siegfried: But why speak to me about this and not Gunther?
Kriemhild: His head's stuffed so full of preparations for Fafnir that he doesn't have room for anything else in there.
Kriemhild: That's why I want you to look out for him and bail him out when he gets into trouble.
Siegfried: Of course I will. No matter what happens, I'll always be there to save him.
Kriemhild: Oho? That was a pretty smooth line!
Kriemhild: Anybody would fall for you if you said that to them!
Siegfried: Now's not the time to be joking around. Is that all you wanted to discuss?
Kriemhild: Yeah, that's all. Sorry for calling you here when you're so busy.
Siegfried: Don't be. You're always helping me out.
Kriemhild: I'll do what I can and look into Hagen's activities myself. If I find anything, I'll let you know.
Siegfried: Thank you. I'll see you later then.
Kriemhild: See you. You better come back alive, you hear me?
Siegfried stands with a nod and starts walking to the door. Kriemhild calls out to his back before he exits.
Kriemhild: That idiot likes to pretend he's so cool and tries to do everything by himself when he actually doesn't know what he's doing!
Kriemhild: But I'm pretty sure he trusts you a lot, Siegfried.
Kriemhild: So please take care of him!
Kriemhild: You're the only one who can out there!
Siegfried: Heh. You can count on me.
Fist raised, he gives his answer without looking behind and departs.
Siegfried: Urgh... Where am I?
Siegfried regains consciousness, recognizing the castle's infirmary walls and the anxious faces of his friends.
Lancelot: Siegfried!
Vane: Phew! Looks like the medicine finally kicked in.
Siegfried: Lancelot? Vane?
Percival: Is your body back to normal?
Siegfried: Even Percival? Yes, I feel fine.
Arthur: Ahhh! We're so sorry!
Mordred: We're sorry! This is all our fault...
Siegfried: Please don't apologize. I'm completely fine, as you can see.
Vyrn: I mean, now you're fine, but you sure gave us one heckuva a heart attack back there.
Lyria: But everyone's safe now, and that's the most important thing.
  1. Welcome back.


Choose: Welcome back.

Siegfried: Thanks, (Captain).
Siegfried: Seems I've developed a habit of causing trouble for you.
Lancelot: I'm sorry to interrupt the happy reunion, but I think it'd be best to catch you up to speed.
Siegfried: Go right ahead.
Lancelot proceeds to give a thorough report on what transpired since Siegfried was taken.
Siegfried: So Aglovale came to my aid.
Siegfried: (I'll have to properly thank him later.)
Siegfried is overcome with remorse for the harm his actions have caused.
Siegfried: I put the capital in danger, on top of causing you all so much trouble.
Siegfried: No amount of words can properly express how sorry I am.
Lancelot: You're being too hard on yourself, Siegfried.
Lancelot: Our knights understood your situation the moment they received an explanation.
Percival: Nobody blames you for what happened.
Vane: If we're gonna point fingers at anyone, it'd be at that Gunther guy! We still gotta find him!
Vyrn: Oh yeah, that jerk! Now that we've got Siegfried back, we can really show him what we're made of!
While everyone else voices their support of taking the offensive, Siegfried alone holds his tongue.
Siegfried: Actually, if you all wouldn't mind, I'd like to discuss the subject of Gunther further.
Lancelot: Of course! We're already strategizing the best way to take him down, so now's the perfect time!
Percival: I propose an immediate assault on his hideout before he has the chance to regroup.
Vane: Dunno how we're gonna be able to find that hideout though!
Siegfried: That won't be a problem. I have a rough estimate of where it is.
Vyrn: You do? Wow, you're really somethin' else, Siegfried!
In contrast to his friends' excited planning, however, Siegfried remains subdued. Eventually he opens his mouth once more.
Siegfried: I... want to save Gunther.
Lyria: Huh?
Lancelot: Siegfried?
Siegfried: The fault lies with me for allowing Gunther to become twisted like this.
Siegfried: And I know what I'm asking for is far too much.
Siegfried: Even still, I want to save him...
Siegfried: To speak with him one more time.
This is the first time any of them have seen Siegfried come remotely close to making a request, and nobody takes the occasion lightly.
They listen carefully and quietly as Siegfried speaks of the past that he and Gunther share.
Lancelot: That's quite the history between you two.
Siegfried: I understand my request is most selfish.
A small pause stretches as everyone gathers their thoughts.
Lancelot: To be honest, resolving things by merely striking Gunther down doesn't sit right with me.
Vane: Yeah, he's a dangerous dude, but I don't think it's too late to talk him outta his ways.
Percival: What a soft-hearted lot you are. But I must agree that exchanging words with him isn't a bad idea.
Percival: Just be prepared for the worst if he refuses to speak.
Siegfried: I am.
Lancelot: As captain of the White Dragons, I am fully prepared to do what's necessary if worse comes to worst and our country is threatened.
Siegfried: Thank you, everyone.
Vyrn: That Gunther guy rubs me the wrong way, but I'll do it for you Siegfried!
Lyria: We'll make sure your feelings get through to him.
  1. For sure.


Choose: For sure.

Siegfried: Then I won't waste your efforts.
Lancelot: It's decided then. I'll let His Majesty know what our plan is.
Siegfried: Let me join you.
Lancelot begins to help Siegfried out of bed before they're stopped by the appearance of an unexpected face.
King Carl: I heard everything, Siegfried.
The king himself enters the room.
Siegfried: What? Your Majesty, what are you doing here?
King Carl: My worrying got the better of me, and my legs just carried me over.
King Carl: Then I realized you might not be able to relax and rest if I was in the room, so I decided to wait outside.
Siegfried: Your Majesty, you didn't need to.
With renewed effort at the king's appearance, Siegfried attempts again to heave himself out of bed.
King Carl: Relax, Siegfried. We can speak while you're lying down.
Siegfried: Yes, Your Majesty.
King Carl: I'd like to start by saying that there is no doubt Gunther is a threat to Feendrache.
King Carl: And if I were a king from a previous generation, I might have demanded his immediate execution.
King Carl: However, is it justified to eliminate someone without exchanging dialogue, simply because we deemed them a threat?
King Carl: Part of the guilt also lies with me for letting him become like this.
King Carl: Regardless, a king cannot do much in these situations except for watch.
King Carl: Another king might keep careful check that his rulings are followed, but I am lucky to have subjects I can rely on.
King Carl: I trust you. That's why I will leave you to do as you wish.
King Carl: Though it may be irresponsible of me to leave this task to another, I stand by this decision.
Lancelot: As you wish.
Siegfried: Thank you, Your Majesty.
King Carl makes his exit, leaving them to begin preparations for their assault.
Lancelot: Our best bet is to go after him before he can make his next move.
Percival: Since we know his location, it would be prudent to take only a small, elite task force of knights with us.
Vane: That means it's my time to shine!
Percival: One mongrel won't make that much of a difference in our fighting capabilities, but it's better than nothing, I suppose.
Vane: Not that mongrel stuff again! You can't say that after you've been relying on me lately!
Percival: Letting the small things get to our heads, are we?
Vane: Fine, fine, sorry I even bothered.
Siegfried: Vane, I'm happy to see you so eager to help, but will the capital be all right without you to defend it?
Lancelot: If we leave those elite knights here instead, then there won't be an issue.
Siegfried: Hmm. Then let's leave a fortified defense in case Gunther makes a last desperate attempt at the capital.
Vyrn: Okay! Looks like the teams are set!
Lyria: Let's do our best, everyone!
Arthur and Mordred choose this moment to speak up from the edge of the room.
Arthur: Is there anything we can do to help?
Mordred: We'll do whatever it takes!
Siegfried: If you insist, I'm sure we can find something.
Arthur: Really?
Mordred: Awesome!
Siegfried: But this doesn't mean you've escaped discipline for disobeying orders.
Siegfried: Go talk things over with Lancelot and Vane.
Arthur & Mordred: Yes, sir!
Lancelot: Good grief... Do either of you really understand the positions you're in?
Arthur: We're reflecting on our actions...
Mordred: Once everything's over with, we'll take any punishment you give!
Vane: Even if we let you help, it's not like we can take you with us though. Hmm.
Keeping Arthur and Mordred in mind, (Captain) and company prepare for their last confrontation with Gunther.