Apururu: ...But everyone else says the same thing, Brother!
Why, oh why, won't you listen to what I'm trying to tell you?
Apururu: At long last, we've achieved peace. Why risk destroying it?
Apururu: Behind your backy-wacky, some people say that you're setting out to start a war!
Apururu: What's more, you know that this laboratory in the Horutoto Ruins is off-limits...?
Ajido-Marujido: Whataru do they know!?
Ajido-Marujido: And you, Apururu, my own sistaru...!
Can'taru you see the truth behind all this?
Ajido-Marujido: Why do you think they all fear war, but won't lift a finger-winger to do anything about it?
Ajido-Marujido: They all say that Windurst has "peace and security, peace and security," but do you really-weally think our country has peace?
Ajido-Marujido: The wounds the Orastery received from the war haven't healed, even after twenty-odd years.
The best of the War Warlock mages are dying off, unable to train new, younger replacementarus.
Ajido-Marujido: Just imagine what would happen if war broke out again. Windurst would be obliterated in an instantaru. That's why... that's why we need some grand new magic...
Apururu: But what about the Star Sibyl...?
Ajido-Marujido: Yes, and what about her...?
What was the reason she forbade the very magic I seek? If they could have controlled that magic properly, then we wouldn't have had to buddy-buddy with the beastmen in the first place!
Ajido-Marujido: Sure, the spell-weaver died, but the magic itself was a great success...
Apururu: Only you, my dear brother, would call such a great tragedy a success...
Apururu: The "Mastermind of the Millennium" met such a tragic fate...so what chance would a faker-waker genius like you stand, Ajido-Marujido?
Ajido-Marujido: Humph. Say whataru you like.
A genius is never accepted by the world in his own time. If you've just come here to whinge and whine, then off with you! Go on, getaru!
Apururu: Well, I've tried my hardest to convince you...
Now I don't care what happens to you anymore, Brother!
Apururu: Don't come crying to me if you get yourself killed!
Ajido-Marujido: Oi! Who's that over there?
Ajido-Marujido: Ah...? What's thataru, you say?
A wanna-be newbie adventurer, huh? So you're the one they sent to help me with my experiment...?
Ajido-Marujido: Well, you're too latey-watey!
The experiment is over.
This gizmo just broke down again...
Ajido-Marujido: And then my pesky little sistaru wandered on in just to add insult to injury!
Ajido-Marujido: Phew... Well, I've had enough for one day. I'm headed home.
Seeing as you've come all this way, I'd hate for you to go home empty-handed, so here's a little job for you.
Ajido-Marujido: On your way here, you probably noticed the glowing receptacle gizmos here and there, didn'taru you?
Well, inside each of them, there's a magical ball called a "Mana Orb."
Ajido-Marujido: I think one of those Mana Orbs was broken when my experiment failed just now. Your job is to find the broken sphere and take it back to the Orastery.
Ajido-Marujido: Oh, and one more thing...
Don't go blabbing about what you just heard here, all rightaru?
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