âIt appeared together with the stormy weather, swallowing up the âBlueâ that first emerged from the sea. I donât know how to describe that creature well, the one who managed to get rid of the scourge that would swallow up buildings, people, livestock and the space itself. The creature that got rid of âBlueââ¦â¦ The best way I can describe it would be the eight-headed dragon.â
ãMaybe this whole eight-headed dragon actually represents Kutanid, huh?ã
ãBut Kutanid is actually an octopus, right?ã
ãIf an octopus wiggles its tentacles hard enough, it just might seem like a dragon for those who are distressed or scared.ã
ãI see! It all makes sense now!ã
No, no it does not. I mean, technically octopi does not have âheadsâ per se, but you could still call it a head if you really wanted to.
But as far as the diaryâs text was concerned, was Kutanid perhaps something like the savior of this city? It surely gave that kind of vibe.
âFor us who were in dire need of salvation, it felt like the divine intervention of Gods themselves. Even if it would become even greater scourge than the âBlueâ.â
âWe were so overjoyed that âBlueâ was no more that we have failed to realize that the power of our savior was much worse and way more sinister in comparison.â
âFinally, the âBlueâ was silenced, God has won. With the city no longer in danger, and people safe to leave, we ordered for the gates to be opened up after the longest of time.â
âThen we have knelt before our new God. Not because we were ordered to, but because we wanted to.â
ãS-Sequel! Give me the sequel! Iâm curious what in it, too!ã
ãNot that it interests me in the slightest, itâs just for the information gatheringâ¦â¦ But I see that our dear Rei canât wait to see what will happen next. Just look how eager she looks to turn the page.ã
ãAh, ahahahaâ¦â¦ã
âThe God answered our prayers in his divine grace. And then the God spoke. My name is Kutanid, the one who resides over the Abyss. While not God himself, I wield divine powers.â
âIn return for saving us, God wanted us to give up our land in return.
ãI swear to God, if thatâs all there is to it, Iâm gonna start laughing.ã
ãWell, that would certainly be a littleâ¦â¦ã
The line here was really thin. I mean, I get it. Kutanid is really powerful. But that it exactly why he did not have to do things in such a roundabout way. Instead of toying with people and making them suffer, he could have spared them the pain and fear and offer help and demand compensation immediately.
âThe God wants this landâ¦â¦ This here Lulilas, but not its inhabitants. And in the wake of our infant-like ignorance, we the people asked God: will you drive us out of our land?â
âHowever, God did not become angry with us, and answered: âBlueâ has permeated this land to its very core, so it is no longer suitable for humans to live in it. He said that âCrazy Blue Hordeâ will eventually appear again here. Therefore this very island needs to be returned to the bottom of the sea, whence it came from. If its destruction that you want, then I will let you continue to live your lives as you used to.â
â¦â¦ I wonder if Kutanid is the good guy in this story? And that whole âBlueâ thing was really starting to rub me off in the really wrong way.
âIt is highly unlikely that anyone is ever going to read this diary, but nevertheless I am going to leave it here in this castle. It is the proof that there once existed the country of Lulilas, and that I was once its ruler.â
âThe time we depart is near. We shall board the remaining ships and leave this land forever. As our thanks to God for salvation, this castle is going to become his cradle. The throne is embedded with new monument, an oath that passes the rite to rule the land. That was my last duty as a ruler.â
This is it. Thatâs probably the event flag that we were looking for. A keystone placed on the throne by the ruler of this cityâ¦â¦ It probably has something to do with the fact that this whole place got inverted.
No matter how much you think about it you would never think that the whole city has something to do with the boss gimmick. Or rather, the item that would otherwise only be the symbol of the right to rule this land. That symbol should serve as the key to unraveling Kutanidâs true form.
ãThe question now is this: what do we do about that symbol?ã
ãDo we just break it like that?ã
ãNo, letâs not do that for now. For all that we know, there might be some other way to deal with it.ã
The rest of the diaryâ¦â¦ Fuck, it ends there? I know, I know, it would be TOO good to have the whole story written here, but canât you just give us a little bit more?
ãAt the very least we know where to go for now. Let us join with the Rustâs group near the throne room and see what they managed to find.ã
ãNothing here. How about over there? Any luck?ã
ãFor the time being? No luck here as well.ã
Before we actually knew it, we have spent so much time searching for clues to defeat Kutanid that the hour was already around 3:00 a.m. We were all prepard for grueling battle and possible exploration, but it was an undeniable fact that we were all fatigued.
ãMaybe we should all take a break really soon, but for now, let us exchange information. Team A managed to find some sort of a diary in the room that looked like office or a study. It mentioned that this city used to be an island and mentions some sort of jewel in the throne roomâ¦â¦ And thatâs about it.ã
ãTeam B actually encountered a monster at the top of the castle, and it dropped this when we killed it.ã
While saying that, Rust pointed towards a piece of headgear that was resting on top of her head. It was a small, but intricately made crown. It also had some really conspicuous-looking empty spaces right in the middle of it, almost suggesting that there was something missing in there.
ãI donâtâ¦â¦ Actually think that it is irrelevant, but for now letâs take a short break. I saw that some of the rooms in here had beds in it, so letâs take that opportunity to log out and take an hour for a break.ã
We still had time to search the throne room before actually starting our decisive battle against Kutanid.