We've given you ample time to leave this place in an organized fashion. Brutish Samurai: Hah! "Divine form"!? "Martyred rest"!? Pfft! Shizuru: That's right. And that is why I hope that you will cease blaspheming a god's divine form and leave our Omikami to his martyred rest in an orderly and safe manner. Shizuru: Indeed, the crime of breaking the ceasefire is not one that ordinary people can bear. Brutish Samurai: Hah, I doubt the crime of breaking the ceasefire is one that may be borne by an ordinary person. Brutish Samurai: My apologies, but I doubt that will be necessary, lady from Sangonomiya. Please report your name, such that I may report your lack of courtesy to your superiors. Please leave immediately! Shizuru: Hmm, I believe this to contravene our previous ceasefire agreement, Sir Samurai. Did your superiors not inform you of my arrival? Brutish Samurai: Sangonomiya's people.? I've never heard of any such announcement. I am Shizuru, a special envoy of Sangonomiya, and I am here to survey the state of our Great Omikami's final resting place. Uninvolved personnel should leave immediately! Shizuru: Commoners?. This land is under Shogunate jurisdiction. (Approach the Brutish Samurai at Jakotsu Mine) Brutish Samurai: Halt, commoners. Tell me once you're ready, and we'll set out. feel? Compared to what one would expect from (Traveler), Captain of Swordfish II, I mean! Shizuru: Well then, let's do this. I say that, but for some reason, I almost didn't recognize you either. (Traveler puts on the Fatui mask they received during Chasing Shadows) Shizuru: What pedestrian camouflage! Shizuru. But we don't have a lot of time to prepare any contingencies, either. Shizuru: The only issue, however, is that. Perhaps it shall be a simple matter for you after all. I suppose I should have expected that much of you. That simple? Shizuru: Oh, you find it simple?. If they still attempt to stir up trouble and will not repent of their actions, then you shall have to speak with your sword. Shizuru: However, let me first attempt to dissuade them with words. So please, come with me to the final resting place of our Omikami and help me search for those people. Shizuru: We originally didn't intend to ask you to do this, but the Divine Priestess believes you to be the safest choice for personnel when it comes to solving this matter. They're currently gathering information and plotting something, though we don't know what exactly. What do you need me to do? Shizuru: According to our intel, there are some Shogunate forces remaining on Yashiori Island who were heavily infiltrated by the Fatui. Shizuru: Thankfully, Her Excellency the Divine Priestess discovered their plot in time, and with the valiant support of yourself and many other warriors, we were able to thwart that plot. I imagine that would have given the Fatui even greater openings to increase their influence. Shizuru: If the war had dragged on, it would have resulted in even more serious economic hardship and social unrest. Between them and the Shogun's Army, I'd say that they are the more dangerous foe by far. Shizuru: It seems that they had intended to drag this war out as long as possible while fanning the flames of vengeance amongst the people on both sides, thus increasing the intensity of the war. An awful way to make first contact, if you ask me. Shizuru: Watatsumi Island has been under an information blackout for a long time, and you can say that this and the war at large was how we came into contact with them. This, even though they lost one Harbinger in the conflict, and the other has gone missing. Shizuru: And yet, the remaining Fatui have not given up their surveys on Yashiori Island. Please, allow me to thank you once again on that account. Our Omikami's bones have now found rest as well. Shizuru: We won back the peace, saw the Vision Hunt Decree abolished, and the Commissions that exploited us have been knocked off their perches. As things stand, we should generally trend towards a lasting peace for now. Shizuru: Thanks to your aid, we were able to turn what was a disadvantageous battle with the Shogunate around. I have total faith, therefore, that you are capable of accomplishing this mission as well. Well, what's the matter, then? Shizuru: That is the case, yes. Well, I suppose I am the Captain of Swordfish II. Her Excellency the Divine Priestess specifically said that you must be sought out for this task. Would you perhaps be at leisure to discuss a few matters? Shizuru: I don't mean to disturb you, but this matter is quite important. (Talk to Shizuru) Shizuru: Greetings, Traveler.
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