Scenario:Siegfried - Bane of the Seas

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Bane of the Seas

While Siegfried is visiting Venera Beach, a massive orca called Rugiet appears and uses a powerful sound wave to destroy a nearby building. Siegfried engages the beast in battle, but his equipment is unsuitable for water combat, causing him to drop his blade into the ocean depths.



Siegfried pays a visit to Auguste with Lancelot and the others for a long-due summer vacation.
There, the knights find themselves reunited with (Captain) and the crew, and together, they help save a sushi house by the name of "Miyasato" on Tono Island.
Once business at Miyasato is stable again, Siegfried heads back to Venera Beach on his own.
Siegfried: (Earlier, when I was walking along the rocks looking for abalone...)
Siegfried: (All right, that should be enough to use for sushi.)
Siegfried: (Was that a fish? Larger creatures like that don't usually swim so close to shore.)
Siegfried: (The fish I saw had been swimming in shallow water for days.)
Siegfried: (The ocean was quiet, and there weren't any signs of a storm coming. But it's clear that the fish are picking up on something.)
Siegfried looks out at the ocean as he stands on the shore, the hems of his yukata fluttering in the wind.
Siegfried: (It's the same here. The fish's behavior is worrying... Let's hope I'm overthinking it.)
Tourist 1: Hey, did you hear about a colossal hermit crab or whatever appearing recently? The thing that looks like a giant mountain.
Tourist 1: Apparently some girl with a shark took it down all by herself! Isn't that crazy?
Tourist 2: Ooh, I heard about that! Wasn't the girl around the same age as us? How the heck did she get so strong?
Siegfried: (Hm, it seems something happened while we were on Tono Island. I should ask them about it.)
Siegfried: Pardon me. I happened to overhear your conversation—could I ask you for more details about the incident?
Tourists: (Oh my. What a hunk!)
Siegfried: Is something the matter?
Tourist 1: Oh, nothing at all! You wanna know about the colossal hermit crab? We didn't see it ourselves, but...
The incident happened a short while ago.
Meg (Event) is a crew member

Meg: This is for that Albacore I never asked for on my very first vacation!
Meg: Revenge is a bonito best served cold! Here's a sunfish rising up your shellhole!
Meg: Get benthic and take those eals with you!
Meg: And last but not least... This is for pissing me off!
Meg (Event) not in crew

Girl with Shark: This is for that Albacore I never asked for on my very first vacation!
Girl with Shark: Revenge is a bonito best served cold! Here's a sunfish rising up your shellhole!
Girl with Shark: Get benthic and take those eals with you!
Girl with Shark: And last but not least... This is for pissing me off!
Colossal Hermit: ...
The awakened colossal hermit crab takes a fierce blow from the girl and collapses, falling silent once again.
Tourist 1: You see that mountain over there? The girl knocked out that humungous thing!
Tourist 2: I think it's sleeping right now, but it's really scary when it moves.
Siegfried: I see... And you say a girl defeated it all by herself? That's rather remarkable.
Tourist 2: Right? But she's not in Auguste anymore. I heard she went home after that.
Siegfried looks up at the dormant crab before shifting his gaze back to the ocean.
Siegfried: (The trees and buildings along the beach are intact... which means the colossal hermit crab fell back into its slumber without leaving the water.)
Siegfried: (In that case, it doesn't seem like the incident with the crab is connected to the changes in the ocean.)
Siegfried: That was very helpful; thank you for your time. I'll take my leave here.
Tourist 2: Not at all! I'm glad we could... help...
Siegfried: What's wrong?
Tourist 2: Do you... hear something?
Siegfried: Hear something?
A moment later, an ear-piercing cry from the ocean sweeps across the beach without warning.
Tourist 2: Eeek, my ears! What the heck is this? Aah...
An intense feeling of dizziness from the sound wave seizes one of the girls, and she sinks to the ground.
Tourist 1: Hey, you okay?
Siegfried: ...!
Caught by surprise, Siegfried looks cautiously around the area.
The waves on the surface of the sea move in strange patterns to the sound as the sand on the shore rises in the air.
Siegfried: It's almost as if the island itself is shaking... Could the sound be from something happening underground?
Siegfried: No... The sound itself possesses some kind of power.
Just as Siegfried reaches this conclusion, he hears a crack from a nearby building and notices it trembling.
Tourist 1: Huh?
Debris begins to crash down from the collapsing building, the falling rubble heading straight for the tourists below.
Tourists: Aaaaah!
Siegfried: Are you hurt? You need to get as far away as you can from here—immediately.
Tourist 2: R-right!
Siegfried: (The sound wave is capable of even destroying buildings... I need to locate the cause of this quickly.)
Siegfried: (Judging by the surface of the water, the culprit is most likely hidden under the sea.)
Just as he is about to head toward the ocean, a large shadow leaps out from the water.
???: Screeeee!
Dolphin Caretaker: It's an orca! An orca's coming! Quick, get the dolphins out of here!
Fisherman: That's no ordinary orca... It's the songstress Rugiet!
Fisherman: Everyone, stop what you're doing and hurry back to land! This is no joke! Rugiet's wandered into our area!
Siegfried: Excuse me. What is this "Rugiet" you were talking about just now?
Fisherman: Isn't it obvious? A monster, that's what it is! You should run as far as you can from the ocean if you know what's good for you!
Fisherman: I've got decades of experience as a fisherman, but I've never seen anything as big as this! Even we masters of the sea don't know how to handle it!
Siegfried: (So that's how it is. The changes in the ocean are from this creature named Rugiet that's not native to these waters.)
Fisherman: Retreat! Back to shore now, or you'll find yourself at the bottom of the ocean, boat and all!
All the fisherman who had been working on the sea snatch up their oars and begin to row back to the beach.
Dolphin: Screeee!
Dolphin Caretaker: Ack! Get away from us! Take this!
Seeing a dolphin about to get eaten by Rugiet, the caretaker takes his oar and strikes the large head protruding from the surface of the water.
Fisherman: Hey, what do you think you're doing! Don't provoke it!
Rugiet: Screeeee!
Dolphin Caretaker: Augh!
The angry Rugiet releases a deafening cry, immediately knocking the nearby caretaker unconscious. The man falls overboard and sinks below the waves.
Fisherman: Hey! What the... Are you serious?
Fisherman: My boat's starting to sink too! Ugh... Don't tell me I have no choice but to leave 'im...
Siegfried: Leave this to me. You wait over there.
Fisherman: Wha!
The fisherman watches in disbelief as the man dressed in a yukata leaps out from behind him.
With a large blade in hand, the man jumps fearlessly between the moving boat and the surrounding rocks, heading for Rugiet with incredible speed.
Rugiet: ...
Siegfried: (It's big all right. Its size is comparable to that of a dragon.)
Siegfried: (I might have gotten a head start, but ordinary methods won't work on this one. Still—even if I can't take it down, I can at least drive it away!)
Siegfried: Haaaah!
Rugiet: Screee!
Siegfried leaps up from the rocks and swings his sword down on Rugiet's head, plunging straight into the ocean together with it.
Fisherman: That guy must be nuts!
Siegfried: Wake up!
Dolphin Caretaker: Ngh...
Fisherman: Hey, I threw over a life preserver! Grab it!
Siegfried: Perfect. Thank you!
The fisherman tugs on the rope, pulling the dolphin caretaker safely to the boat.
Fisherman: You too! Hurry!
Siegfried: No, my work isn't done yet. The two of you escape first.
Fisherman: You're actually planning to take on Rugiet in the water? It'll be the end of you!
Despite the fisherman's words, however, Siegfried turns to face the creature once more.
Rugiet: ...
Siegfried: (It's rather inconvenient to move in the water with my blade and this yukata on.)
Rugiet: Screeeeee!
Siegfried: (Augh!)
Siegfried: (Rugiet's cries are a lot stronger here compared to when I was on land... It's messing with my sense of balance!)
Siegfried: (But it'll take more than that to stop me. After all, I've been through worse things—a lot of them.)
Siegfried: (I'll need to fend it off while everyone is still evacuating. And if I have to, I'll use my power as a last resort...)
Rugiet: Screeeeee!
Rugiet opens its mouth wide and bares its multitude of teeth as it charges toward Siegfried, threatening to swallow the man whole.
Predicting Rugiet's movements, Siegfried nimbly dodges its attacks with minimal effort.
Fisherman: I don't believe it... He's actually fighting that thing underwater!
Dolphin Caretaker: Mmrgh...
Dolphin Caretaker: The dolphins! Where are they? W-whoa—
Fisherman: Take it easy there. The dolphins are safe—for now.
Dolphin Caretaker: For now?
His head still spinning, the caretaker looks toward where the fisherman's eyes are glued.
Siegfried: (It's fast and has a good eye. My strikes are landing, but only barely. It's reading my every move.)
Siegfried: (I suppose I won't get anywhere if I don't take a few risks.)
Siegfried swims swiftly up to the surface before kicking off again from a rock, diving straight toward Rugiet.
Siegfried: (Take this!)
Rugiet: Scree!
Rugiet: Scrooooaaar!
Siegfried: Gwah!
Upon taking a hard hit from Siegfried, Rugiet flies into a rampage and strikes the knight with its tail fin, sending him spinning toward the surface.
Siegfried: (Damn it, my sword!)
Siegfried's blow had successfully landed, but he is pushed back in the opposite direction by the force of the water. His weapon slips out of his grasp.
His sword slowly sinks into the darkness of the sea—the blade that had accompanied him through the days he spent as a fugitive and when he fought for his country.
Rugiet: Scrooooaaaar!
Siegfried: (It can't be helped. I'll have to use...)
Rugiet: ...!
Dolphin Caretaker: Come on, go!
Dolphin: Squeeee!
Siegfried: ...!
Feeling the power of the great dragon Fafnir run through his body, Siegfried is about to release the energy when he finds himself surrounded by a pod of dolphins.
Dolphin: Squee, squee!
The dolphins prod Siegfried with their beaks, pushing him in the direction of the shore.
Rugiet: ...
Rugiet, injured from the fight, appears to give up its pursuit and turns back toward the open sea.
Siegfried: (I guess it's gone for now... But from what I can gauge, it'll be back once it's recovered from its injuries.)
Siegfried: (Then we'll settle this once and for all. It may be a fearsome sea creature, but I'll be ready for it when the time comes.)
Swearing victory in their next fight, Siegfried turns to head back to shore.
Siegfried: ...
Siegfried: (Thanks to the others, I'm now well-armed and well-dressed. I might have suffered defeat the other day, but I won't go down so easy in our next battle.)
Standing on the shore of a sun-kissed beach, Siegfried narrows his eyes as he gazes out at the ocean.
From the horizon, he spots a shadow fiercely making its way along the surface of the water toward the shore.
Siegfried: I knew you'd come back.
Carrying a large harpoon over his shoulder, Siegfried takes a firm step forward as he heads out to the battlefield.