L10N/Companion_Vilja/4.04/Dialogue/1emmQuest1-85 のバックアップ差分(No.1)

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FormID: 011A0AB3	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	Entering the keep was easy for a thief of his caliber. However, a cunning lock with no less than 13 pins protected the private quarters of the Baron.	
FormID: 011A0AB4	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	Using only a fork, a bit of string, and a wineskin, he disabled the seven traps guarding the Baron's coin collection. Truly Ravius was a master.	
FormID: 011A0AB5	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	With the coins safely in his grasp, Ravius began his escape only to find the way blocked. 	
FormID: 011A0AB6	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	The Baron had found the opened door and was raising the guard to scour the castle. 	
FormID: 011A0AB7	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	Ravius fled deeper into the castle, one step ahead of the questing guards.	
FormID: 011A0AB8	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	His only way out led through the boudoir of Baroness Veronique. He entered to find the lady preparing for bed. 	
FormID: 011A0AB9	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	Now it should be said at this point that Ravius was noted for his handsome looks, while the Baroness was noted for her plainness.	
FormID: 011A0ABA	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	 Both of these facts were immediately recognized by each of the pair.	
FormID: 011A0ABB	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	[QUOTE]Doest thou come to plunder my virtue?[QUOTE] asked the lady, all a tremble.	
FormID: 011A0ABC	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	[QUOTE]Nay, fair lady,[QUOTE] Ravius said, thinking quickly. [QUOTE]Plunder be a harsh term to ply upon such a delicate flower as your virtue.[QUOTE]	
FormID: 011A0ABD	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	[QUOTE]I see thou hast made off with mine husbands precious coins.[QUOTE]	
FormID: 011A0ABE	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	Ravius looked deeply into her eyes and saw the only path by which he would escape this night with his life. It would require a double sacrifice.	
FormID: 011A0ABF	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	[QUOTE]Though these coins are of rarest value, I have now found a treasure that is beyond all value,[QUOTE] Ravius said smoothly.	
FormID: 011A0AC0	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	[QUOTE]Tell me, why doest thy husband set seven deadly traps around these tawdry coins, but only a simple lock upon the door of his virtuous wife?[QUOTE]	
FormID: 011A0AC1	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	[QUOTE]Ignace protects those things that are dearest to him,[QUOTE] Veronique replied with ire.	
FormID: 011A0AC2	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	[QUOTE]I would give all the gold in my possession to spend but a moment basking in your radiance.[QUOTE]	
FormID: 011A0AC3	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	With that Ravius set down the coins he had worked so hard to steal. The Baroness swooned into his arms.	
FormID: 011A0AC4	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	When the captain of the guard asked to search her quarters, she hid Ravius most skillfully.	
FormID: 011A0AC5	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	She turned over the coins, claiming the thief dropped them when he fled out the window.	
FormID: 011A0AC6	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	With that sacrifice made, Ravius steeled himself for the second. He robbed the lady Veronique of her virtue that night.	
FormID: 011A0AC7	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	He robbed her of it several times, lasting well into the wee hours of the morning. Exhausted, yet sated, he stole away in the pre-dawn hours.	
FormID: 011D808F	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	GALERION THE MYSTIC	
FormID: 011D8090	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	During the early bloody years of the Second Era, Vanus Galerion was born under the name Trechtus...	
FormID: 011D8091	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	...a serf on the estate of a minor nobleman, Lord Gyrnasse of Sollicich-on-Ker. 	
FormID: 011D8092	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	Trechtus father and mother were common laborers,but his father had secretly,against the law of Lord Gyrnasse,taught himself and Trechtus to read. 	
FormID: 011D8093	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	Lord Gyrnasse had been advised that literate serfs were an abomination of nature and dangerous to themselves and their lords...	
FormID: 011D8094	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	...and had closed all bookstalls within Sollicich-on-Ker. 	
FormID: 011D8095	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	All booksellers, poets, and teachers were forbidden, except within Gyrnasse's keep. 	
FormID: 011D8096	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	Nevertheless, a small scale smuggling operation kept a number of books and scrolls in circulation right under Gyrnasse's shadow.	
FormID: 011D8097	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	When Trechtus was eight, the smugglers were found and imprisoned. 	
FormID: 011D8098	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	Some said that Trechtus's mother, an ignorant and religious woman fearful of her husband, was the betrayer of the smugglers.	
FormID: 011D8099	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	The trial of the smugglers was nonexistant, and the punishment swift. 	
FormID: 011D809A	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	The body of Trechtus' father was kept hanging for weeks during the hottest summer Sollicich-on-Ker had seen in centuries.	
FormID: 011D809B	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	Three months later, Trechtus ran away from Lord Gyrnasse's estate. He made it as far as Alinor, half-way across Summerset Isle. 	
FormID: 011D809C	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	A band of troubadours found him nearly dead, curled up in a ditch by the side of the road. 	
FormID: 011D809D	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	They nursed him to health and employed him as an errand boy in return for food and shelter.	
FormID: 011D809E	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	One of the troubadours, a soothsayer named Heliand, began testing Trechtus' mind and found the boy, though shy, to be...	
FormID: 011D809F	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	... preternaturally intelligent and sophisticated given his circumstances.	
FormID: 011D80A0	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	Heliand recognized in the boy a commonality, for Heliand had been trained on the Isle of Artaeum as a mystic.	
FormID: 011D80A1	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	When the troupe was performing in the village of Potansa on the far eastern end of Summurset, Heliand took Trechtus, then a boy of eleven...	
FormID: 011D80A2	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	to the Isle of Artaeum. 	
FormID: 011D80A3	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	The Magister of the Isle, Iachesis, recognized potential in Trechtus and took him on as pupil, giving him the name of Vanus Galarion.	
FormID: 011D80A4	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	Vanus trained his mind on the Isle of Artaeum, as well as his body.	
FormID: 011D80A5	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	Thus was the first Archmagister of the Mages Guild trained. From the Psijics of the Isle of Artaeum, he received his training.	
FormID: 011D80A6	1emmQuest1	88readbook	0	 From his childhood of want and injustice, he received his philosophy of sharing knowledge.	
FormID: 0118C7E0	1emmQuest1	3emm11Readbook	0	Why on earth would I want to do that? 	
FormID: 0118B35A	1emmQuest1	3emm11Readbook	0	Sure... but it has to be something simple and not too lengthy. What would you like to hear?	
FormID: 0118B35C	1emmQuest1	3emm11ReadBah1a	0	Sure.	
FormID: 0118B35E	1emmQuest1	3emm11ReadBah1b	0	Sure.	
FormID: 0118B360	1emmQuest1	3emm11ReadThiefofVirtue	0	Sure.	



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