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ページ名 L10N/Bard_of_Cyrodiil/2.0/Dialogue/00Cairpre (閲覧)
投稿者ID G2OW6eqSPMH
投稿日 2012-08-04 (Sat) 23:06:52
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FormID: 01006165	00Cairpre	GREETING	0	Hello, may I say that it is good to meet such an extraordinary being as yourself.	
__ごきげんよう、あなたのような特別な存在にお目にかかれて光栄です。
FormID: 01006165	00Cairpre	GREETING	1	I am Cairpre, Bard of the Emperor. He was more than just my liege, however, he was  my friend.	
__私はCairpreと申しまして、皇帝陛下お抱えの詩人でございます。陛下は主君であるだけでなく、我が友でもありました。
FormID: 01006165	00Cairpre	GREETING	2	I shall miss him, but his memory will live on in my songs. I have tales to share, if you fancy one.	
__ご逝去をお悼み申し上げますが、しかし陛下の思い出は我が歌の中に生き続けるのです。興味がおありなら、お聞かせいたしますよ。
FormID: 01005A8A	00Cairpre	HeroofDaggerfall	0	When King Lysandus of Daggerfall died, the Emperor sent a hero to investigate the death.	
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__Daggerfallの王Lysandusが死んだ時、陛下は死を調査するため英雄を派遣しました。
FormID: 01005A8A	00Cairpre	HeroofDaggerfall	1	While there, this hero got mixed up with the Princess of Wayrest and none other than the King of Worms, acting as their errand boy.	
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FormID: 01005A8A	00Cairpre	HeroofDaggerfall	2	She wanted to marry the King of Firsthold, so she offered Wormy her first born if he would arrange it. 	
FormID: 01005A8A	00Cairpre	HeroofDaggerfall	3	I don't think the hero knew what that meant at the time.	
__それがどのような意味を持つか、英雄はその時知らなかったのだと思います。
FormID: 01005A8A	00Cairpre	HeroofDaggerfall	4	Not seeming too bright, he also got mixed up with the Underking and performed various services for different people.	
FormID: 01005A8A	00Cairpre	HeroofDaggerfall	5	All of it is heroic in its own way at the time, but when history is written about a hero,	
FormID: 01005A8A	00Cairpre	HeroofDaggerfall	6	It never remembers how you risked your life to find a painting for a queen.	
FormID: 01005A8A	00Cairpre	HeroofDaggerfall	7	No, heroes are remembered for deeds that actually change history, not for running errands, but I digress�	
FormID: 01005A8A	00Cairpre	HeroofDaggerfall	8	The Hero of Daggerfall is not remembered for his errands, though they probably did act as steps in the step to greatness.	
FormID: 01005A8A	00Cairpre	HeroofDaggerfall	9	The Hero is instead remembered for finding the traitor to the Empire and retrieving the Totem of Tiber Septim from Daggerfall.	
FormID: 01005A8A	00Cairpre	HeroofDaggerfall	10	Of course, no one really knows who got the Totem from the Hero.	
FormID: 01005A8A	00Cairpre	HeroofDaggerfall	11	Some say the Emperor used it to crush the rebellion. Others say that the Underking got it.	
FormID: 01005A8A	00Cairpre	HeroofDaggerfall	12	I think it went to the King of Worms and it made him a god. I heard that Arch-Mage Hannibal Traven outlawed necromancy.	
FormID: 01005A8A	00Cairpre	HeroofDaggerfall	13	And I know there have been a lot more people talking about necromancers, so that tells me one thing�	
FormID: 01005A8A	00Cairpre	HeroofDaggerfall	14	The King of Worms is still alive and�gods help us all�an immortal!	
FormID: 01005A8C	00Cairpre	HeroofMorrowindandIndie	0	Morrowind was once plagued by the evil Dagoth Ur. It was a dark time for that land.	
__かつてMorrowindは邪悪なDagoth Urによって苦しめられました。かの地における暗黒時代です。
FormID: 01005A8C	00Cairpre	HeroofMorrowindandIndie	1	A terrible disease ran through the population of Vvardenfell. Blight storms spread across the land, turning people into monsters!	
__恐ろしい病はVvardenfellの全住民に蔓延しました。住人を怪物に変えながら、Blight病の嵐は全土に吹き荒れました。
FormID: 01005A8C	00Cairpre	HeroofMorrowindandIndie	2	The whole of civilization seemed perched on the edge of a knife ready to fall at any moment. Not unlike the current situation, eh? 	
__文明全てが、いつ何時滅びるかも知れぬナイフの刃に腰掛けているようでした。今の状況に似ていると思いませんか?
FormID: 01005A8C	00Cairpre	HeroofMorrowindandIndie	3	But a hero came along and defeated Dagoth Ur, cured the disease and stopped the blight storms.	
__しかし、1人の救世主が現れました。そしてDagoth Urと忌まわしい疫病を打ち破り、Blight病の嵐を止めたのです。
FormID: 01005A8C	00Cairpre	HeroofMorrowindandIndie	4	I am sure you've read about all that, but what you probably don't know is that the Hero of Morrowind found something unique.	
__その話の全貌は、あなたもお読みになったことだと思います。ただ、Morrowindの英雄が類稀なある物に遭遇した事は、おそらくご存知ないでしょう。
FormID: 01005A8C	00Cairpre	HeroofMorrowindandIndie	5	In the Omalen Ancestral Tomb, the Hero found the corpse of another adventurer, but this one was from another world!	
__英雄はかの地のOmalen Ancestral Tombで、他の冒険者の死体を見つけましたのですが、なんとこれが別世界の者だったのです!
FormID: 01005A8C	00Cairpre	HeroofMorrowindandIndie	6	He was an archeologist who found many great treasures and battled many foes, including ones called Notsies, which seem to be as vile as goblins	
__死体の主は数多の至宝を発見し、かつ、数多の敵と戦った考古学者でした。彼が戦った敵のなかにはNotsyというものもいたのですが、それはゴブリンと同じくらい不愉快な奴だったようです。
FormID: 01005A8C	00Cairpre	HeroofMorrowindandIndie	7	His corpse was found under a rock that sprang down from perhaps the only trap that he ever triggered�or not.	
__考古学者の死体は、仕掛けから跳ね落ちた岩の下で見つかりました。これまでに彼が罠に引っかかったことがあったのか、否か。おそらく唯一の罠だったでしょう。
FormID: 01005A8C	00Cairpre	HeroofMorrowindandIndie	8	Anyway, his name was Indie, and I am sure he served as an inspiration to the Hero of Morrowind to continue on	
__それはともかく、考古学者はIndieという名でした。彼はそこにとどまり続けることで、霊感として、Morrowindの英雄に尽くしたのだと思います。
FormID: 01005A8C	00Cairpre	HeroofMorrowindandIndie	9	through all of his challenges and battles and everything else that befalls a hero.	
__彼の挑戦と戦い、その他一切を通して、1人の英雄に降りかかるのです。
FormID: 01005A8C	00Cairpre	HeroofMorrowindandIndie	10	Well, everything but snakes. No one wants to mess with snakes.	
__ええと、蛇は例外です。誰も蛇と一緒に食事をしたいと思いませんからね。
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	0	There is a sad story that I've recently witnessed personally, that of scorned love and treachery.	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	1	It occurred whilst I stayed at the Wawnet Inn at Weye. There was a young man also staying there named Nath Dyer.	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	2	I got to know him over the few days that I rented a room there, so I saw everything that happened to him unfold.	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	3	His story moved me so much, I wrote this song.	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	4	After a long road, in the hamlet Weye	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	5	It is good to stop for a good nights rest	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	6	At the Wawnet Inn he would often stay	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	7	Where the beds are good and the food is best.	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	8	This young man full of life with a good heart,	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	9	A stout laugh and eyes like the stars above 	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	10	He's a quick wit, a kind man and smart	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	11	Yet na�e enough when it comes to love.	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	12	For there was a girl who'd drop by to see	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	13	What patrons were making their way from	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	14	The white walls of Imperial City	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	15	Whether they rich, noble or just handsome.	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	16	She was of alabaster skin you see	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	17	Raven black hair wind-swept over her face	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	18	Her lips as red as the sweetest cherry	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	19	I could tell she's trouble despite her grace.	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	20	It was easy to see this fierce beauty	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	21	Had something in mind for the men she sought	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	22	She'd charm them 'fore they'd go and they'd agree	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	23	To follow her without a single thought.	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	24	They would never come back to get their stuff	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	25	Though in their absence, some men often came	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	26	Who looked battle-hardened and very rough	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	27	Saying they'd take out his goods in his name.	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	28	Nath Dyer had no suspicion in mind	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	29	Whenever he saw his love walk on by	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	30	Yet with her, his tongue was just hard to find	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	31	He was a good kid, but so very shy.	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	32	Then he came up with an ingenious plan	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	33	To express his love and let it be known	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	34	He would like nothing more to be her man	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	35	Or else die without her, cold and alone.	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	36	A note he wrote and laid it on her chair	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	37	Then he left, a primrose held in one hand	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	38	When she returned she found it laying there	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	39	And read it, sneering at this young farmhand.	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	40	She glanced out the window and left so quick	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	41	The innkeeper yelled out [QUOTE]Pay for your food![QUOTE]	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	42	She grasped Nath in a way that seemed drastic	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	43	And led the poor lad away for good.	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	44	I know where she went, this temptress, this thief	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	45	Fort Nikel was her abode with her roguish gang	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	46	I think it is sad beyond all belief	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	47	She still lives, for her deeds she will not hang	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	48	Be wary of the one you choose to love	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	49	For you can be blinded by your feelings	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	50	Then love doth slap you with its iron glove	
FormID: 01006F19	00Cairpre	NathDyer	51	And leave you wasted among its killings.



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