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Past Reflections - Upper Jeuno
Script Video
Luto Mewrilah: Grrreat timing as always, (name).
I have a favor to ask you.

Luto Mewrilah: Actually, I was going to ask (fellow) to help as well...
And here he/she is!

Luto Mewrilah: I was just explaining to (name) that I want you to to head to Windurst for me.

Fellow: Oh, I love Windurst!
What do you want us to do once we get there?

Luto Mewrilah: I know I could count on your enthusiasm.

Luto Mewrilah: What I need you to do is borrow a book.
As you probably know, the library in Windurst is home to many ancient tomes of lore.

Luto Mewrilah: I want you to bring a book that contains a method for repairing the broken mirror you left with me.

Fellow: Why fix that one?
Wouldn't it be easier just to buy a new mirror?

Fellow: And doesn't that thing have creepy powers...?
Why would you want to restore something like that...?

Luto Mewrilah: <Sigh>...
You just don't understand the potential.

Luto Mewrilah: That mirror is a treasure of the Near East.
The price will rise exponentially if it's in mint condition.

Luto Mewrilah: It may be a frightful object, but that's just one more aspect that makes it valuable to collectors.

Fellow: Hmmm...
Well, you're the expert, Luto!

Luto Mewrilah: The mirror is made with a rrrare, black-tinted metal.
That should help start you on your search.

Luto Mewrilah: I want to hear every scrrrap of information you can dig up.
Find out everything you can.

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Past Reflections - Windurst Waters
Script Video
Tosuka-Porika: Hrm.
A tome that contains references to a mirror made from black-tinted metal...?

Tosuka-Porika: And a method for repairing said mirror...?

Tosuka-Porika: Hrm.
Hrmmm...
Hrrrmmmmmm...hrm!

Fellow: I've had a look at the shelves, but I've never seen so many books before...

Tosuka-Porika: Hrm?
Hrrrrrm!
That's it!

Tosuka-Porika: The volume that Ritopopo was searching for was all aboutaru mirrors.
I'm certain there was some mention of Near Eastern treasures-weasures...

Ritopopo: Hoho!
I've found it! The elusive "Looking Glass Legends"!

Ritopopo: Mostaru of these accounts appear to be no more than fairy tales, but there could be a kernel of truth hidden here and there...

Ritopopo: My scholar-sense is tingling! Twenty years of research experience gives you almostaru supernatural powers, I do believe!

Ritopopo: Now that my searching is done, I think I've earned a rest and a decentaru meal.

Ritopopo: Even super-duper scholars such as myself need to eat something substantial every now and again.
All those bretzels...really made me thirsty...

Ritopopo: Hm?
Can I aid you in some way?

Ritopopo: Good gracious!
Those Near Eastern mirrors actually existaru!?
Then my research hasn't been in vainy-wain!

Ritopopo: Eh?

Ritopopo: You want to borrow the "Looking Glass Legends"?

Ritopopo: You mustaru be joking. Give up this wonderful tome after I've only just discovered it?

Ritopopo: <Rumble...rumble...>

Ritopopo: Ah...!

Ritopopo: You didn'taru hear anything just now!
All you need to hear is me refusing to lend you my precious book!

Ritopopo: <Rumble...rumble..>

Ritopopo: ...

Ritopopo: <Rumble...gurgle...rumble...>

Ritopopo: You know...
I've always wanted to give the minister something nice.

Ritopopo: But I'm justaru too shy to present it myself...

Ritopopo: <Gurgle...rumble...gurgle...>

Ritopopo: ...

Ritopopo: I overheard the minister mumbling-wumbling something about craving a full-course meal...

Ritopopo: It started with something like, I don'taru know, say a loaf of white bread, a bowl of whitefish stew, a Windurst salad, and a serving of bison steak...

Ritopopo: Then came a serving of icecap rolanberry, and a pot of San d'Orian tea to finish.

Ritopopo: I'm positive he would absolutaruly adore a meal like that.

Ritopopo: Since I feel so indebted to the minister for assistaruing me in my research, I would do anything to grant his wish.

Ritopopo: However, a scholar like myself has no place in the kitchen...

Ritopopo: If you could see your way to preparing this gourmet delightaru, I would consider lending you the "Looking Glass Legends."

Ritopopo: But only if everything is absolutaruly perfectly!
I will accept nothing less!
Oh, and you don'taru have to say the dinner is from me.

Ritopopo: Simply hand it over and enjoy the joy you bring!

Fellow: Did you remember everything, (name)?
I did. I think.

Fellow: A loaf of white bread, a bowl of whitefish stew, a Windurst salad, and a serving of bison steak.
Followed by a serving of icecap rolanberry...

Fellow: And lastly, a pot of San d"Orian tea.
We should probably write this down...

Fellow: Hmm...
I'm starting to feel a little hungry myself...

Fellow: Buy why make this for the minister? She seemed to be "absolutaruly" starving!

Fellow: Oh well, as long as we get the goods for Luto, right?

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Past Reflections - Upper Jeuno
Script Video
Tosuka-Porika: Hrmmmmm?

Where did all this food come from...!?

Ritopopo: Ooh!

Ritopopo: <Rumble...gurgle...rumble...gurgle...>

Ritopopo: Fantastic!
Magnifico! This is exactaruly what I've been dreaming about!

Ritopopo: I'm so happy!
I thank you from the bottom of my stomach!

Ritopopo: Here! Take the book!
I finished reading it while you were preparing that splendiferous full-course meal.

Ritopopo: It truly was a fascinating read.

Ritopopo: This Taliesin is amazing!
I hope that one day I can pen an equally marvelous research paper.

Ritopopo: My next goal is to read "The Lost Looking Glass"!
Did you know there were two magical mirrors from the Near East?

Ritopopo: Researchers on the subject think that these two looking glasses may be fundamental opposites.
One a mirror of the other, you might say!

Ritopopo: "Looking Glass Legends" touches upon the object known as the "Mirror of Blighted Gloom."

Ritopopo: "The Lost Looking Glass" details the mirror called the "Glass of Blessed Radiance."

Ritopopo: I mustaru seek out "The Lost Looking Glass" and straighten out the facts once and for all!
My scholarly spirit is reignited!

Ritopopo: Thank you once again!
Goodbye!

Tosuka-Porika: Hrmmmm....
Such a dramatic change in character... Food can have such a powerful effectaru on people.

Tosuka-Porika: Hrmm...
I'm the minister of this place, or had you forgotten?
I demand a ltitle respectaru...

Fellow: I knew finding that book would be hard, but who could've seen that weirdness coming?

Fellow: I suppose Luto will want to get her paws on this book as soon as possible.

Fellow: What were those names...?
The Mirror of Blighted Gloom and the Glass of Blessed Radiance...

Tosuka-Porika: Hrmm!?

Tosuka-Porika: <Rumble...gurgle...rumble...>

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Past Reflections - Upper Jeuno
Script Video
Fellow: We found what you were looking for, Luto.

This book holds information about a Near Eastern mirror.

Luto Mewrilah: I knew I could count on you two!
Let's dive rrright in, shall we?

Luto Mewrilah: So this tome is called the "Looking Glass Legends," and is written by..."Taliesin."

Fellow: Apparently, another mirror exists that is the twin to the one described in this book.

Luto Mewrilah: Yes...
I know...

Fellow: You knew?
About the Blighted Gloom, and the Blessed Radiance?

Luto Mewrilah: Yes. One of the mirrors was being kept in the Empire of Aht Urhgan, but was eventually lost to the world.
Or so the tale goes...

Luto Mewrilah: It was once stored within a small chest and strrrictly guarded, with only selected people permitted to view the mirror itself.

Luto Mewrilah: This looking glass supposedly emitted a light of such heart-stopping beauty, it was almost blinding.

Luto Mewrilah: This light was so dazzling, it spilled from the chest and soothed the souls of all who gazed upon it.

Luto Mewrilah: And so we can deduce from these properties that the mirror lost to the Aht Urhgan Empire was most likely the Glass of Blessed Radianced.

Luto Mewrilah: If this mirror still exists somewhere in the world, I would do anything to track it down!

Luto Mewrilah: I'm a sucker for beautiful artifacts. And this tale of divine rrradiance makes me want it even more!

Luto Mewrilah: ...This book appears to be of considerable age. You did well to discover such valuable resource.

Luto Mewrilah: Let's see what it has to say.

Luto Mewrilah: "Worshipped in the Near East, there is a small mirror whose creation was ordered by a king, now long deceased."

Luto Mewrilah: "As time passed, the looking glass came to be revered as a holy object, and even while it was kept under guard..."

Luto Mewrilah: "...people began to call it the Mirror of Blighted Gloom."

Luto Mewrilah: "The blackened metal of the mirror emits a dim, dark light that conjures images of early evening."

Luto Mewrilah: Hmmm...

Luto Mewrilah: That sould suggest to me that the brrroken glass I have now is this Mirror of Blighted Gloom.
This description fits perfectly.

Luto Mewrilah: The explanation continues...

Luto Mewrilah: "This metal is like no other substances we have ever encountered."

Luto Mewrilah: "Expert scientists concur that while this substance gives off a metallic glint..."

Luto Mewrilah: "...it has a malleable structure at room temperature almost like a liquid. However, for reasons unknown, it is able to maintain its shape."

Luto Mewrilah: "The metal used by the creators of the mirror no longer exists, and as such, it would be impossible to duplicate its creation today."

Luto Mewrilah: No longer exists...!
Then how am I suppose to...?

Fellow: Is that all it says?

Luto Mewrilah: It continues...

Luto Mewrilah: "However, the method for crafting the mirror has been discovered and follows these steps:"

Luto Mewrilah: "One. Prepare the metal that is to become the body of the mirror."

Luto Mewrilah: "Two. Find a spring with a surface as smooth as glass. The spring must be filled with clear water."

Luto Mewrilah: "Three. Chant the charm, and offer a prayer.
The charm is only known by the guardians of the mirror..."

Luto Mewrilah: "If the above steps are followed correctly, an enchanted mirror will be created."

Luto Mewrilah: This is no help at all!
Why tell us all this when there is no way to know the charm?

Luto Mewrilah: What do we do?
Is there anything we can do?

Luto Mewrilah: Who are these guardians of the mirror...?

Fellow: just a moment, Luto.
The Glass of All-Seeing...

Fellow: Palometa...!

Fellow: The mirror shows her near the airship docks.

Luto Mewrilah: The little girl you found in the Eldieme Necropolis?
Well, pinch my whiskers.

Luto Mewrilah: We have to go and talk to her!
She could be our only clue!

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Past Reflections - Port Jeuno
Script Video
Khumo Daramasteh: A little girl?

Could that child over there by the one you're looking for?

Palometa: Mom, do you think the mirror is somewhere else after all?

Laurana: Who can say, dear?
The looking glass carried by the adventurer that saved you was similar, but not the one we're looking for.

Palometa: It's just that when the adventurer talked about using a mirror to find me, I thought we had found it...

Palometa: Oh well, I guess we have to keep looking.

Palometa: I was so happy that someone came and saved me, though!

Laurana: Me too, sweetheart.
I'm so glad you're safe.

Laurana: It just froze my heart when you told me about that strange man.

Palometa: I'm sorry...

Palometa: He told me that he saw someone carrying a black mirror into those horrible tunnels.

Palometa: He said he would help me look, and then disappeared once we were inside...

Palometa: I'll never go off alone with anyone, even if they say they know about the mirror!

Laurana: I certainly hope not.
You'll make your mother sick with worry.

Fellow: Little Palometa!
How have you been, sweetie?

Palometa: (fellow)!

Fellow: I have something I want to ask you...

Palometa: How come you know about that?
How do you know about the guardians?

Palometa: Ah!
The Glass of All-Seeing!

Palometa: But...I'm not a guardian.

Palometa: The guardians were responsible for protecting the mirror...

Palometa: But they're all gone now...

Luto Mewrilah: That doesn't sound prrromising.

Luto Mewrilah: You know all about the guardians, rrright, Palometa?

Palometa: Right.
My daddy was one. Until he got sick and had to leave us...

Luto Mewrilah: Oh...

Palometa: After Daddy was gone, someone came and stole the mirror.

Palometa: I was so scared...

Palometa: But now I've come to this country with my mother to get the mirror back.

Palometa: Do you know anything about the mirror, Miss Luto?
Please tell me if you do...!

Palometa: I...I have to get it back. My daddy spent his life protecting it...!

Luto Mewrilah: I know, kiddo.
Just calm down and I'll tell you what I can.

Luto Mewrilah: I have the mirror that you're searching for.

Palometa: What?

Luto Mewrilah: But the mirror's been broken...

Palometa: No! It can't be...!

Luto Mewrilah: We've been looking for a way to fix it.
And our search has led us to you, the daughter of one of the guardians.

Luto Mewrilah: To repair the mirror, we need to learn a certain charm.
You wouldn't happen to know anything like that, would you?

Palometa: A charm...?
Is that like a prayer?

Luto Mewrilah: Something that only a guardian would know.

Palometa: I think I do.
My daddy taught me a prayer with some really hard words.
But I can say them all!

Luto Mewrilah: Rrreally! That's wonderful!
Maybe there is hope for the mirror yet.

Luto Mewrilah: I'll be happy just to see this trrreasure back in one piece.

Luto Mewrilah: As soon as we fix your mirror, we'll give it back to you, okay?

Palometa: Okay!

Luto Mewrilah: Until then, I think you should stay here in Jeuno.
Better yet, rrright by my side!

Luto Mewrilah: I don't want anything happening to you.

Luto Mewrilah: It looks like I'll be needing your help again.
All that's left is to find some of the metal used in creating the mirror.

Luto Mewrilah: I'll keep porrring through "Looking Glass Legends" and see what I can find.

Luto Mewrilah: You'll be the first to know if I learn anything useful.

Luto Mewrilah: Your cooperation and trust will make the task of repairing the mirror a simple one.
I'm counting on you!

Fellow: You can rely on us.
Right, (name)?

Luto Mewrilah: Phew!
Keeping up a facade is hard work.
I was almost feeling sorry for that little girl.

Luto Mewrilah: Besides that unusual metal, I have everything I need for repairing the Mirror of Blighted Gloom.

Luto Mewrilah: I'll have that mirror in one piece if it's the last thing I do!

Luto Mewrilah: I wonder who this author of "Looking Glass Legends" could be.

Luto Mewrilah: Anyone who can gather this sort of information alone is not to be underestimated...

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