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Dialogue
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Sarah Wane |
I've lied to many people, and the toughest one to lie to is my own self.
Whenever I think of my family. [sic] who's being held prisoner in Bakal's palace, I keep telling myself, "I'm doing this for Empyrean." "This is my duty as a member of the Nobility."
Often times, lying to myself only saddens me, but it's something I have to deal with. |
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Sarah Wane |
I know I'm not popular among our soldiers. It's something I have to live with: I've volunteered to be the traitor.
...Thank you for your understanding. You give me strength. |
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Sarah Wane |
To survive this long, drawn-out war, the Allied Forces must stay coolheaded about everything, even our won selves. Being cold-hearted is better than losing everyone because you can't control your own emotions.
Yes, I know it's not easy. Sometimes it hurts each other, too. That's why Irine is indispensable to all of us, the Allied Forces. |
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Sarah Wane |
What do I want to do after the Revolution? ...I don't know.
I don't even know if that day would ever come, but if it does, I know what to do. I was born a noble for a reason. I'll continue to fight until all of Empyrean is free. |
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Sarah Wane |
Rosa was my advisor. Now, she's the advisor of the Allied Forces.
Watching her, I wonder if one's family background is really more important than one's ability. |
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(Post-Machine Revolution)
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Sarah Wane |
To us survivors, this day is an indescribable contradiction filled with joy and sadness.
We mourn the dead. We carry their pain. And yet, we must not show our pain because we're still alive.
Especially, if the people we lost are family...
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(Post-Machine Revolution)
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Sarah Wane |
Our peace won't last forever. Bakal is gone, but someone else can appear anytime to threaten us and Empyrean.
But we refused to be bullied again. We'll do everything we can to protect ourselves. Our Empyrean. |
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