Scenario:What Makes the Sky Blue - Chapter 4: Stars - Episode 2

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What Makes the Sky Blue - Chapter 4: Stars - Episode 2

Gabriel explains that the mysterious man is an evil archangel who for ages was trapped in Pandemonium, a prison created by the Astrals. The seal was broken when Lyria summoned Proto Bahamut at Zinkenstill.



Farrah: Let me get this straight. A mysterious man flew into the sky above town and vanished?
Farrah: I see. There are a lot of matching eyewitness reports...
Thank you very much for your cooperation!
Any version of Farrah is a crew member

Farrah is engaged in enthusiastic detective work. Although she normally accompanies Katalina, at the moment she acts as Juri's overseer.
No version of Farrah in crew

Farrah was an imperial soldier who used to train under Katalina before deserting the military.
For a time she traveled with the crew aboard the Grandcypher.
She is now investigating the cataclysms with her former comrade Juri while acting as his superior officer.
Farrah decides to ask one last eyewitness before taking a break.
Farrah: Excuse me? I'd like to ask you about the halo attack—
Imperial Soldier: What, you an agent or something? This is an imperial garrison. Non-authorized personnel aren't permitted. Do you have identification?
Farrah: Erk! I-imperials?
Farrah: Shoot! If they find out I'm a deserter...
Imperial Soldier: Hmm... Hang on. I swear I've seen your face before...
Farrah: I-is that so? Ah hah hah... You couldn't have...
Sierokarte: Hi, Farrah. You're looking well.
Farrah: Shh!
S-Siero!
Imperial Soldier: Farrah? Aha! I thought I—
Sierokarte: Ah, yes. Let's get down to business...
Sierokarte: How are you finding the negotiations with the empire, Farrakarte?
Farrah: Farrah... karte?
Imperial Soldier: You're a trader? Did you come here to strike a deal?
Farrah: Y-yes, that's right. I've got all kinds of useful provisions for use against those halo attacks.
Imperial Soldier: Humph. We don't need any of that stuff since we've only been on standby.
Farrah: You haven't deployed yet? Now that you mention it, I haven't seen any imperials fighting. Why the delay?
Imperial Soldier: None of your business. Now get lost.
Farrah: ...
Farrah: Phew... Thanks for the help, Siero.
Sierokarte: No, no, the pleasure's all mine. Actually everyone's here too.
Gabriel, primarch of water, still has her wings, but she keeps them hidden from sight.
The party has moved to a more suitable location to talk, but (Captain) and company are still dumbfounded.
Gabriel: Haha, I'm very sorry about the ruse. I didn't mean to trick you.
Vyrn: I swear I woke up everyone in the hospital. I just thought you were a cheerful nurse.
Lyria: I'm really glad your wings are okay though. Did you know about that mysterious man?
Gabriel: Raphael dropped by with the news a little while ago. He told me about the fifth primarch, and he also mentioned you people.
Vyrn: Oh, so that guy came here too?
Gabriel: I was still asking questions when he just up and left.
Michael: He plays by his own rules. And what is your opinion on all this?
Gabriel: Oh, I agree with you.
Gabriel: All signs point to him being an archangel.
Michael: However, aside from us, no other high archangels remain in this realm.
Michael: Thus he's not of this realm, but the Otherworld... As I thought, the cage has been opened.
Gabriel: I discussed the likelihood of that with Raphael.
Gabriel: The chance meeting between the red dragon and the girl in blue at Zinkenstill led to the terrifying roar... and the cataclysms.
Vyrn: Hm? Red dragon and girl in blue?
Lyria: Are you talking about us?
Gabriel: Yes, but you don't have to worry about it. This is a problem for the primarchs.
Vyrn: That just makes us more worried, you know. Why are we mixed up in all this?
Lyria: Um... What do we have to do with the cataclysms?
Gabriel: ...
Michael: This information should be kept from you no longer. If you wish to know, then I will tell you without reserve.
Gabriel: On the other hand, we don't know what's going to happen. The uncertainties will only increase.
Michael: You deserve to know. As we laid powerless against the lesser archangels, you bravely rebuffed them.
Gabriel: Oooh... I forgot you had a soft spot for mortals.
Michael: You're aggravating. So what if I do?
Gabriel: Hahaha... It's all right. I understand.
Vyrn: What's going on? Anyway, we wanted to ask about—
Gabriel: The original primal beasts, the cage, the fifth primarch, and yourselves if I'm not mistaken.
Gabriel: We'll answer all of them. I think you people can handle it.
Lyria: Okay! Please go on!
Gabriel: It's a long story. To understand the cause of the cataclysms, we must go far back into the past.
Gabriel: It's a story about the origins of the world. I believe you mortals call it the creation myth.