Saturday, May 30, 2015

Episode 35 - Reject Princess

The Obsidian Tale

Episode 35
[Opening 3 music]

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~ Lament – southernmost port ~


            “Mother, father, sister, I am home!” Rina said but with anguish. She didn’t seem like she was happy to return at all. She only wanted to grab the attention from her family the moment she reached the gate to Lament, the floating city in the sky. [Music 35.1]
            This place was like no other. The floor was made of cloud particles specially made to walk on. The gates were made of pink arches and the sky was filled with stars that were actually shaped like… stars with five pointy ends to them. Above was not a sky with clouds, but a sky of pink aura that emitted across the border above like the Aurora Borealis.
            Many people flew all over the place with joy and laughter. A few stopped once they saw Rina, a teenage girl with small, white wings. Her backpack was still gripped by her upper arm.
            “Could it be Miss Rina Nora, daughter of the royal king and queen of Lament?!” One asked.
            “It can’t be! How is she here?!” Another said with surprise.
            “Rina,” a loud voice was heard from above. “Why have you returned?”
            She spoke towards the sky up above. She knew it was her father. “Dad, I am here to talk about the Obsidian. She and her friends will arrive soon. Let me through the gates, now!”
            “It’s the Blood Raven you’re speaking to,” A flying man said with his angelic garb. He bowed down and said to his friend, “Quick, pay your respects!”
            Mr. Nora said from an invisible aura, “You may only enter to speak of your mission. Depending on your success, you may or may not stay here.”
            Rina clenched her fists. She was determined, however. “Very well. Open these gates!”
            The gates’ arches separated into two pieces. Each side went as high as twenty feet and it felt like a new world was opening up for her, yet it was quite familiar to how she remembered it. Rina began to run towards the castle way up ahead, and most of the civilians stared at her, wondering why she couldn’t just fly to the castle on her own.


            Meanwhile, Lydia and the rest of the group reached the gate. Felix was last to appear, taking his time to get to Lament.
            “Whoa!” Forrest shouted. “We’re so high up!! It’s kinda scary, you know?”
            “I sure hope there are no bunnies located in this vicinity,” Warren commented.
            “State your purpose!” The Blood Raven spoke.
            Forrest bowed down. “It’s the man from up above! We’re really talking to him!”
            Lydia took a step forward. “Sir, my name is Lydia Yager. I am the Obsidian.”
            It was a different change of pace for the group. Instead of running away and hiding Lydia’s status as an Obsidian, Lydia decided to show herself for once. Now that they were on a continent away from the Gammel army, she was free to express who she is.
            “The Obsidian? My daughter told me about you. You may enter. As soon as you do, only head to the castle – nowhere else!”
            “These islanders sure are friendly,” Viola joked. [End music]

~ Lament – castle’s throne room ~


            Rina was first to appear at the castle. The guards let her in without second thoughts, and there they were: Mr. Nora, Mrs. Nora, and Rina’s beloved sister. [Music 11.1]
            Mr. Nora, also known as the Blood Raven, had sharp gleaming eyes. His hair was pushed back a little, but it was spiked outwards. Largely built, Mr. Nora stood tall and proud in the center. He was your typical, intimidating full-fledged soldier and leader.
            Mrs. Nora, seen as the White Swan, stood next to him. She had cornrolls for her hair while wearing a pink-purplish dress with white gloves. Mrs. Nora was your usual elegant queen of the country who enjoyed tea parties rather than the public bars.
            As for Rina’s sister, Faris, her hair was curled up at the ends. She gave an angelic smile and her wings, unlike Rina’s wings, were complete and white. She was seen as the princess of Lament with both beauty and brains.
            “Welcome, Rina! It’s so great to see you!” The young daughter said. She ran towards Rina with grace but Mrs. Nora grabbed her by the wings.
            “Faris, stay put. We do not bother with those who disgrace the family like so.”
            Faris frowned. “Aw…” She was only about two years younger, but she seemed just as tall as Rina.
            Raven glared down at Rina. Rina actually knelt and bowed to her parents. The Blood Raven spoke. “Rina, explain to me what happened.” He did not sound concerned for her safety at all. He was only asking, waiting to hear about her failures.
            Rina said slowly, “The Obsidian… was protected for seven years in hiding, but we were found. Her mind was shattered into shards and I’ve only gotten six of the seven pieces.”
            “The Obsidian has been tampered with? Do you not realize that this is your mission? To protect the Obsidian?” [End music]
            Rina stood up. “Daddy, I protected her for seven years!” [Music 17.2]
            “Seven years in hiding!! You were supposed to bring her up here to safety immediately after you found her!”
            “I couldn’t. She was injured, and the moment she healed a week later, a woman named Viola appeared. We were forced out of the island and it was difficult to just go from the Meadow back to the Mirror Lands. You have to understand!”
            “There are no such excuses!!” His voice roared across the throne room. There was utter silence. “You ran away to prove yourself… yet you’ve failed.”
            Rina turned to her mother, “Mom, you understand, don’t you?! I’ve tried my best but…!”
            Her mother said nothing.
            “Mom…”
            Faris turned to her parents in confusion. “Mother, father?”
            “Guards. Take her to the guest room,” Raven said. He held out his arm and his cape flew past his wing.
            Rina clenched her teeth. “The guest room?! What happened to my room?!”
            “We have a very special guest. Well, two of them.”
            “Huh?”
            “They go by the names Clyde and Pria. They have taken your room in order to help prospect research to replenish Rhadessia.”
            Rina looked away. “No… This can’t be happening. You have to listen to me. It’s a trap! Clyde says he’s trying to replenish the world, but the members of the Gammel army lied to him so he could do the dirty work for them. Whatever he’s going to do would just worsen the situation. You can’t trust someone you just met, as opposed to your own daughter!”
            Her father ignored her.
            That was it. Rina had lost patience for him. “DAD! LISTEN TO ME!!”
            “Rina, you do not speak to your father that way!” Mrs. Nora finally called out.
            The soldiers saluted and called her the White Swan. She was much more elegant than Rina had already remembered. Faris was the same, but at least she showed concern for Rina’s safety. The Blood Raven, however, was the complete opposite. He was fierce and frightening to all of Lament, but was known to be a strong leader for their civilization.
            Another soldier by the door called out to him. “Sir, the last guests are here!”
            “Bring them in!” [End music]
            Rina turned around while she was forcefully being dragged by the two soldiers beside her. “It’s them! They’re here! They’re going to tell you!”
            “Shut up and keep walking,” a soldier said.


            As Lydia entered, the Blood Raven bowed down to her.
            Forrest pointed at him. “It’s the man from up above! So he really is real!”
            The rest of the group paid their respects as well.
            “Dearest Obsidian, how goes you?” 
            Lydia examined the room and she noticed that Faris was frowning. At that moment, she knew that Faris was Rina’s sister, the sister that Rina had always talked about for the past seven years. [Music 34.1]
            “Mr. Nora, I come on my behalf to explain that Rina had done nothing wrong. She successfully protected me.”
            “I heard about the shards. You are still missing one.”
            Lydia nodded. “Yes, and I believe Clyde has the last one. He wants to use it to replenish the world, but he does not know that his actions are only filled with deceit. Please, we must stop him.”
            “Obsidian,”
            “Her name is Lydia!” Felix shouted.
            “Silence! I will consider her as I please!” He then said to Lydia, “Seven years ago, I was meant to come down, take you away from Celestia, and bring you up here to protect you.”
            The White Swan began to speak with her kind voice, “We have heard about the genocide from the City of Celestia to the west of here, and we decided that any Obsidians remain must be protected.”
            Raven continued, “Rina believed she was strong enough to do this on her own. She wanted me to stay and protect the city as she took on the matter herself. She was only ten, so I thought her suggestion was absurd. As a result, I was correct. She could not handle the mission and I wholeheartedly apologize for her disgrace for running away on her own without permission.”
            Leo said quietly, “So Rina came down as a guardian angel for Lydia all this time.”
            “The puzzle pieces finally fit,” Hazel said. “I’ve had a suspicion after hearing about how Lydia and Rina first met. Has it never occurred to any of you that she literally came out of nowhere when both girls visited Taujiko seven years ago?”
            “That’s right,” Felix said. “That selfish angel came from here to the Mirror Lands. She must have been able to fly easier with her small wings because she was young.”
            Forrest asked out loud, “Then why does she still have small wings?? I saw everyone else. They have really big wings!!”
            Raven answered him, “That is because she left at an early age. You see, being born as a part of the Avians serves you wings. Being raised here in Lament provides mystical aura that helps the growth of Avians. When being outside for months and years, the growth slows down and comes to a stop. She can still grow her wings, but it would be an extremely late sprout.”
            Mrs. Nora held onto Faris’s shoulders. “Honey, let us return to our bedrooms. These matters are for adults.”
            Faris frowned. “Fine, mother…”
            Lydia opened out her arms. “But it is okay now. Rina did a perfect job, Mr. Nora! Please do not punish her for any ‘failures’ that you consider.”
            Raven stood tall and mighty. “Obsidian, stand closer to the front.”
            Lydia turned around and Felix nodded, indicating that she should press onward.
            As Lydia headed closer to the throne, Raven said to her, “We are here to protect the Obsidian, you do realize that, no?” Lydia waited. Raven then turned to his soldiers, “Take her to a bedroom. You can throw the rest in prison.”
            “What?!” Felix shouted. The rest of the group gasped and readied their weapons, except for Hazel and Viola who tried not to panic. Well, Viola didn’t really have to try.
            Leo sighed. “Darn it. It seems like we’re always going to jail.”
            Forrest cried. “That’s twice in less than a month!!”
            Lydia gasped. “Sir, please let them go! They helped me on my journey to get here! If it weren’t for them, I wouldn’t have made it here alive.”
            “Outsiders only cause trouble unless they were partnered with a guardian. Lady Pria has returned with a man named Clyde who assumes to protect Rhadessia.”
            Lydia was in shock. It never occurred to her that Lady Pria was also an Avian.
            “Lady Pria?! What is she doing with Clyde?” Felix yelled as the soldiers began to push him into the corridors.
            Hazel and Warren turned to each other. “Lady Pria…?” Warren whispered. Do these two know of Lady Pria? [End music]
            Another soldier grabbed Lydia by the arm. She wanted to fight back, but it would have been the worst presentation as an Obsidian who was supposed to be protected by the Avians themselves. She decided to obey, at least for now.

~ Lament – Rina’s guest room ~


            Rina looked outside the window from her room. Because of the wind pouring in, her hair was flowing to the right. She had a grim look on her face, an expression that she rarely showed to the group. This was the real Rina – a young teenage girl filled with concern and dissatisfaction. If only her wings were larger, she could easily escape and fly through the window. But, that was not possible.
            There was a knock on the door.
            “Who is it this time?” She rolled her eyes, annoyed by the constant disgrace that has been thrown at her.
            “It’s me, Faris!”
            Rina quickly turned around and opened the door. The two guards were right outside, but Faris had permission to enter the bedroom.
            Faris closed the door and Rina whispered to her, “What are you doing here? Mom and dad would get mad if they saw you talking to me.”
            Faris shrugged. “Who cares. Why should they get mad that I get to talk to my own sister? Hehe.”
            “Then why are you here on your own will?”
            “Because…” Faris sat down by the nearest chair. “I believe you.” [Music 30.2]
            Rina blushed. “Huh?! Why? It has been seven years and we barely know each other anymore.”
            Faris shook her head. “You might think that, but I know my sister. I know that she would never lie for the worst.”
            Rina looked away. “I… did lie – to all of my friends…”
            “Let me guess: you didn’t want to come back, so you lied to your friends about that Clyde guy coming here, right?”
            “How do you know that?”
            “I heard parts of the conversation outside with daddy and your friends. Rina, you only lied because it was hard to tell them. It’s not all your fault that this became a dilemma. Anybody would be scared to death especially by daddy.”
            Rina slightly chuckled. She hadn’t laughed in a long time. “Hahaha…! Yeah… you’re right.”
            “But, I believe that you’re not lying about Clyde’s evil tactics. It just doesn’t seem right to me for him to come out of nowhere and do this. He doesn’t look trustable at all! It surprises me that mommy and daddy trust him immediately, but when a human is partnered with an Avian such as Lady Pria, you can’t help but trust those humans.”
            Rina sighed. “Lady Pria… Hm, that explains why she knows how to use magic. It’s all over though. Mom and dad don’t believe us and now we are pretty much stuck, unable to do anything. We’ve come this far only to fail, just like dad said.”
            “No! You didn’t fail.” Faris grabbed both of Rina’s hands. “Please, you musn’t give up. The ‘Rina’ that I knew would never think this way. The sister I knew seven years ago was much stronger than this. She knew what was right! She was strong, and amazing. I’ve always looked up to her!”
            Rina began to cry. “Because she was an incompetent ten year-old girl seven years ago! She grew up to realize that the world is filled with hate, deceit, and destruction. There are bandits, murderers, liars, every bad thing you could think of! In a way, I could be one of the worst out there!”
            Faris disagreed. “No, that is not true. Don’t put yourself down like that. You must keep strong, Rina! I want to prove to you that you are strong. Tell you what: do you remember that our family has a secret weapon in the castle?”
            Rina gasped. “The Stone of Concealment! Our dad showed us a few times but mother would never let us touch the weapon. They say it’s very dangerous and can only be used once in order to negate and reverse any move created by the enemy. I wonder what it actually does?” [End music]
            Faris took a step back. “I was thinking that if Clyde happened to destroy the world, I could-”
            Rina interrupted her, “You could steal the Stone of Concealment and let me use it?!”
            “H-Huh?! You really want to use it?”
            Rina agreed. “Of course! Maybe then, I can prove to dad that I am strong, and that my tactics are perfectly drawn out. Please, you have to help me take the stone. I will repay you with anything!”
            “Oh no! I can’t have you repay me. Your return to Lament is payment enough. I will try my best to take the Stone of Concealment.”
            Rina hugged her. “You’re like, the BEST sister ever! You make me feel so happy even at times like this. Sometimes I wish I could go back in time and bond with you more…”
            “You do?” She asked as she looked at her own necklace from her… well, neck.
            “Yeah… I regret that I was… different than the rest of the family.” What kind of family member was she, exactly?

~ Lament – castle prison ~


            “Rina is… something else,” Mrs. Nora said to the group of six who were in prison. Mrs. Nora was outside the cage, keeping her distance from the humans that she found quite absurd. She had come down to the prison to question Rina’s friends about her actions. She wanted to know if Rina had changed at all. [Music 35.2]
            Mrs. Nora continued, “She had always acted like a tomboy. She used to get along extremely well with her father because they both enjoyed boxing matches and air fishing together. She wanted to learn more about the outside world that consisted of painless suffering – how to fight and get stronger, and how to argue with those who are in the wrong. Faris was the better child in the family. She listened to everything I said.”
            “And what stuff did you say?” Forrest asked.
            “I’m getting to that!!” Mrs. Nora replied barbarically, making a hysterical scream as she suddenly turned back to normal, “Anyways~” She said in her usual angelic tone, “Faris and I would have picnics together, and she would always drink tea with me. Oh, she is such an amazing daughter. She and Rina had a few arguments and each parent would take a child and defend them. Now, her father was feared by the entire country. They all knew how powerful and insensitive he was, yet the only person he was actually kind to, was Rina. However, seven years ago, Rina and her father had their first argument.”
            She felt her forehead, taking a deep breath. “Oooph, I’m sorry. It is getting a little hot in here.”
            Forrest pointed at her, “It’s freezing! Maybe’s because you have a lot of clothes on.”
            “Silence, little devil child!!!!” She shouted with her face on fire. She suddenly turned back to normal again, “Dear me, I blame the heat, ohoho.”
            Forrest hid behind Leo. “Like mother, like daughter…”


Air Fishing


The Older and Younger Lingo




            “As I was saying,” She went on, “Rina wanted her first real mission to be about the last existing Obsidian. Her father specifically said not to take on the mission because she was young, and she could easily let her emotions get to her.”
            “What do you mean by that?” Felix wondered.
            “Raven was meant to take on this mission because he knew he could avoid expressing emotions. When you are outside Lament, there are people filled with betrayal and deceit. As long as you lack emotion, anybody would be afraid of you. That way, anybody would step aside from the Obsidian and he can peacefully bring her back to this land. Rina believed she could do it, but she clearly failed to do so.”
            Viola said to the group, “I was there. It was me. The two girls looked frightened when I appeared, so they ran instead of returning to Lament, afraid that I was going to attack.” [End music]
            “You?” Mrs. Nora glanced over. “You’re the one who helped ruin the mission?” [Music 20.3]
            Felix stepped up. “Wait a minute, it’s not her fault either. I believe that there is a kind heart in both Viola and Rina. They do not deserve any punishment, ma’am!”
            “Any failure from the castle is very denoting of unworthiness. We cannot let that matter stand.”
            Felix began to defend for Rina, “All this time, I have been calling Rina selfish and self-centered. But I see why she has been going through this problem. Your family depends too much on honor and having a high reputation for power. You alienate your daughters into thinking that any mistake is wasteful, rather than a lesson to be learned!”
            “Felix, settle down!” Hazel said.
            Felix went on, “You have no respect for the daughter that you raised. Hell, if you’re so disappointed in her, then who’s fault was that?! The parents! You’re the one who brought up the problem and are now blaming your own daughter for it!”
            Forrest, Leo, and Warren became quiet. Viola was busy looking out the window while Hazel was becoming uncomfortable.
            Mrs. Nora became frustrated with him. “Excuse me? How dare you speak to royalty that way! If it were not for the king and queen, this country would not stand-“
            Felix clenched onto the bars, shaking them with anger. “And what are you doing?! You’re sitting around having tea parties while hoping that Clyde will not destroy the world! You trust Clyde just because he is paired with an Avian like Lady Pria, but did you even question Lady Pria? Did she look happy, or did you automatically assume any human paired with an Avian was trustable? You all dislike humans and instead of negotiating, you run away from them by staying in Lament, banishing humans. You’re not progressive at all!”
            Hazel walked up to Felix, slapping his cheeks. “Felix, that’s enough!”
            “Erghh!!!” He said in frustration. [End music]
            Mrs. Nora pouted. “Hmph. You do not understand what it is like to be in royalty. It is good that you were forced into prison.” She began to walk away.
            Leo yawned. “I don’t understand what it’s like to be in royalty either.” He turned to the side and he saw a rat. “EAAAGH! Unsanitary beasts!”
            Besides that, the rest of the group were agitated.

~ Lament – castle treasury ~


            Only Rina’s parents and Faris had permission to enter the treasury room. Faris had a large pillow in her hands and a towel over it. Two soldiers guarding the door stopped her with their wings instead of their lances.
            “What business do you have here?”
            Faris held out her pillow. “I have a family necklace that I want to give as an offering to the treasury.” She removed the towel and there it was, Faris’s beloved necklace.
            “That is generous of you, daughter of Queen Nora.”
            “Yes. May I please enter the treasury room to drop this off?” [Music 10.3]
            The soldiers kindly agreed as they let her through. As Faris entered, she lightly closed the door and then she moved one of the stone pillars off to the side. Behind it was a button that she pressed. As a result, the wall in the center end of the room flipped horizontally. There it was, the Stone of Concealment. Faris took her necklace and she placed it back into her pocket.
            She then got closer to the Stone of Concealment. It was shining in glory and she could already sense the power hidden inside of the stone. “Here it is. The sacred weapon that has been passed down from generation to generation in the royalty of the Nora family. Finally, this stone will show its true colors to the world.”

~ Lament – castle balcony ~


            Mr. Nora was sitting by the balcony, watching civilians fly across the city. It was in the afternoon now and he had an uncomfortable feeling about the next coming hours.
            “Raven,” Mrs. Nora called, “How goes the inspections?”
            Mr. Nora examined the gates. “It is slightly discomforting. Loetta, there seems to be something coming from below. The pathway between the Mirror Lands and Lament have not been closed because Rina had not dispelled it. Those who enter through the pathway must dispel it themselves. I sense a bad omen coming soon. Hours soon.”
            Loetta placed her gloved hand onto her mouth with surprise. “This cannot be… Shall we have Rina return to the gate and close it?”
            Mr. Nora sighed. “I would like to send her to the gate, close it, and have her leave for good. However, we will not make it in time. The omen will begin in only a few minutes.”
            Mrs. Nora became worried. “What shall we do?”
            “We shall do our best to protect the city and our family.”
            The parents watched the city which was still in peace. They sensed something bad was going to happen, and no other could feel it. No one. [End music]
[Ending 3 music]
~~~
Next time on The Obsidian Tale, the battle of Lament will begin! Does Lament have what it takes to withstand against the humans after being caved into their own city for years? What will the Nora parents do to retaliate? It turns out Rina gets set free from her room, only to crash into her parents. With another argument brewing, how will it turn out? See you next week!
~~~

Faris - Episode List

The Obsidian Tale:

Volume 1: Search - 0 episodes

Volume 2: Regroup - 0 episodes

Volume 3: Secrets - 3 episodes
Episode 35 - Reject Princess [May 30, 2015]
Episode 36 - Infiltrator of the Skies [June 6, 2015]
Episode 37 - Angel Wings [June 13, 2015]

Volume 4: Desertion - 0 episodes

Volume 5: Innovation - 1 episode
Episode 64 - The Spirit of Confidence [December 19, 2015] [cameo]

Faris - Character Page

Faris
- "Sometimes, I wish I were just as strong as my own sister. I cannot act upon my thoughts, nor do I have a voice to speak for myself towards parents who do not understand."

Characteristics - Faris is the younger sister of Rina Nora, and daughter of strict parents: King and Queen Nora of Lament. Although her family is strict, Faris is one of the kindest characters in the series. She learns through discipline, but also oppression. Because she was not able to bond with her sister for seven years, she lacks the strength to stand up for herself. At the same time, she is able to build an extremely strong willpower to help others who are honest and kind.

Appearance - Faris has smaller angel wings, but they're almost completely formed. She wears a turtleneck and a vest to cover her entire body. As forced by her mother, Faris must not reveal too much of her body, almost ever. She also has one of the most intricate and elegant hairstyles, being a daughter of the royal family in Lament. Faris wears a necklace that reminds her of the bonds she had with Rina, if there were any. One of the last individualistic cloth she has for herself is her hat. It expresses her taste in style.

Other information:
Episode Debut: 35
Episodes Shown: 4
Age: 15
Height: 5'6
Weapon: none
Occupation: Princess of Lament

Story plot (contains spoilers) -
Faris first appears at the throne room of Lament. She tries to speak up to side with her older sister, Rina, but Mrs. Nora stops her.

When Rina is thrown into the guest room, Faris pays a visit and expresses her admiration for her older sister. She offers to steal the family treasure, the Stone of Concealment and then use it.

At the summit of the castle, she decides to stop Clyde by using the Stone of Concealment, knowing it was like a bomb detonator. In the end, she slowly falls to the ground like a fallen bird and says her farewells to Rina.

In her funeral, Rina receives a letter that Faris had written beforehand, stating her last words for Rina.

Even after her death, Rina mentions Faris many times to remember her promise to stop Magnus.

Mrs. Nora - Episode List

The Obsidian Tale:

Volume 1: Search - 0 episodes

Volume 2: Regroup - 0 episodes

Volume 3: Secrets - 4 episodes
Episode 35 - Reject Princess [May 30, 2015]
Episode 36 - Infiltrator of the Skies [June 6, 2015]
Episode 37 - Angel Wings [June 13, 2015]
Episode 38 - A Reason to Live [June 20, 2015]

Volume 4: Desertion - 0 episodes

Volume 5: Innovation - 3 episodes
Episode 54 - Exiled Arrival [October 10, 2015]
Episode 57 - Conclusion to a Vivid Strife [October 31, 2015] [cameo]
Episode 65 - Ruler of New Rhadessia [December 26, 2015]

Mrs. Nora - Character Page

Mrs. Nora
- "A queen and princess shall not hinder in wars and battle. They shall be pure in the essence of love, kindness, and tea - as what I want my daughters to follow."

Characteristics - Mrs. Nora, Queen of Lament, is also named Loetta. She is your typical, exaggerated queen of any story. She only enjoys the notion of tea parties marked with kindness and love (with a little bit of "I am a better mom than you"). She is a forceful mother who wants the best of her children by giving discipline and limiting her daughters from expressing their own freedom. The difference that sets her apart from other royal queens is the fact that she shouts and curses at the same time, but kindly blames the heat for her issues.

Appearance - Queen Loetta Nora has the same hair color as Rina. She keeps it in a bun as well because she does not want it tangled with her fully grown wings. Queen Nora wears a simple and long pink dress with white gloves. Although she is 40 years old, she pampers her face with make-up to give her a young and kind look. Clearly, she is not so kind but she needs to present her appearance to the public as the motherly figure of kindness.

Other information:
Episode Debut: 35
Episodes Shown: 7
Age: 40
Height: 5'9
Weapon: none
Occupation: Queen of Lament

Story plot (contains spoilers) -
Mrs. Nora first appears in the throne room of Lament. She only listens throughout the entire conversation with Mr. Nora and the main group. When Faris starts to speak up, that's when Mrs. Nora stops her.

Down at the castle prison, she tries to fish out answers from the prisoners (the main group), but instead, she talks about Rina's personality.

She lastly stands beside Mr. Nora in silence, listening to him claim that Rina is now exiled from Lament, her own hometown.

As the group returns to Lament, they seek the King and Queen's help in locating Magnus and his towers. They don't directly approve of the group's plans, but deep down the Avians relied on the group the most in order to save Rhadessia.

At the end of the series, Mrs. Nora is alive and well, along with supporting her newly appointed Princess, Rina.

Mr. Nora - Episode List

The Obsidian Tale:

Volume 1: Search - 0 episodes

Volume 2: Regroup - 0 episodes

Volume 3: Secrets - 3 episodes
Episode 35 - Reject Princess [May 30, 2015]
Episode 36 - Infiltrator of the Skies [June 6, 2015]
Episode 38 - A Reason to Live [June 20, 2015]

Volume 4: Desertion - 1 episode
Episode 47 - Airship Wolfram [August 22, 2015] [cameo]

Volume 5: Innovation - 2 episodes
Episode 54 - Exiled Arrival [October 10, 2015]
Episode 65 - Ruler of New Rhadessia [December 26, 2015]

Mr. Nora - Character Page

Mr. Nora
- "If you cannot handle a simple task, then the answer is clear: you shall not proceed further. Consequences will ensue if you do not own up to yourself!"

Characteristics - King Nora is also known as The Blood Raven. He is feared throughout the city of Lament. In his history, he used to go fishing and he taught many children how to use magic properly and safely. He quit in order to take on the duty of being the King of Lament. With his new role, he was forced to become more serious and it was more difficult for him to show love to his family because he was too busy with his job. If there are conservatives in the story, he would be that kind of person.

Appearance - Mr. Nora, in contrast with his family line, has dark wings. Although dark wings have no significance to 'evil' in The Obsidian Tale, it may signify power and drops fear on others. Furthermore, he has a large build with dark green hair and glaring eyes. He also has a large patterned quilt made by his wife, Loetta.  It is said that he once smiled and laughed often before Rina left. Ever since she left, he was not able to crack a smile as much.

Other information:
Episode Debut: 35
Episodes Shown: 6
Age: 42
Height: 6'3
Weapon: unspecified
Occupation: King of Lament

Story plot (contains spoilers) -
Mr. Nora first appears in the throne room of Lament. He tells Rina that she had failed her mission to protect Lydia and bring her to Lament immediately. He sends her daughter to the 'guest' room.

Throughout the afternoon, Mr. Nora focuses on sending troops to the gates of Lament for incoming enemies from the new Gammel government. While doing so, he accidentally crashes into Rina as the two of them get into a bigger argument. Rina proves to him that he is a terrible father, and that Rina can take care of the problem herself.

In the end of the Lament arc, Mr. Nora becomes disappointed in Rina. For this reason, he decides to exile her from the city of Lament, her own hometown.

As the group returns to Lament, they seek Mr. Nora's help. They don't directly approve of the group's plans, but deep down the Avians relied on the group the most in order to save Rhadessia.

At the end of the series, Mr. Nora is alive and well, along with supporting his newly appointed Princess, Rina.

Saturday, May 23, 2015

Episode 34 - Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire!

The Obsidian Tale

Episode 34
[Opening 3 music]



~ Sheywood – southern exit ~


            Another hour had passed and the group made their way to a new portion of the woods after placing subtle tracks nearby specific trees. It took them a while to strategize which way was best and it needed some teamwork, yet the group had trouble working together due to a few banters between each other.
            “At last!” Leo shouted. He bent over the bright, green grass right outside Sheywood. “A clean place to rest on!”
            “It’s a good thing we’re out of there. Nothing can be worse than that,” Forrest said with a yawn. “Where to next?”
            “The jungle,” Hazel answered immediately.
            “Awwwww!!”
            Rina headed for the nearby bridge up ahead. Past the bridge was a bunch of fog, but they could see the silhouette of the jungle. Eagles were flying all over the place from up above the fog. [Music 5.1]
            “Is this worth the effort of a mythical tale?” She questioned them all. “I repeat: this is a complete waste of time. We have no idea what we’re doing.”
            “It’s something though,” Hazel said.
            Felix scratched his head. “Rina, you’ve been a little jumpy ever since we left Vector. Is there something wrong?”
            “That’s because you guys keep believing in some stupid tale! Why else would I be so angry?!”
            Lydia took a step forward. “Rina, could it be about your-“
            “And,” Rina interrupted her, “you decided to bring a killer along.”
            “Viola is NOT a killer!” Lydia argued.
            “You two need to stop arguing! This has been going on for hours and it needs to stop right this instant,” Hazel said angrily.
            “Be quiet old woman!”
            Hazel gasped. She said nothing and only showed disappointment. Rina stopped as well as she continued onto the bridge without saying much. Lydia’s nose began to burn. She knew she was going to cry from the argument.
            Felix patted her on the shoulder. “Lydia…”
            “It’s fine. I’m okay. I know I’m doing the right thing bringing Viola along with us. I just know it.”
            “Alright. Let’s just get through with this walk and get to the Mirror Lands. Maybe we can clear all this up by then.” [End music]

~ Li’Opa Jungle – northern island ~


            Lydia first ran in after seeing a bunch of colored flowers mostly containing dark red, yellow, and purple. [Music 34.1]
            “This is so pretty!” Lydia clapped her hands together. “Oh, it makes me feel so much better… I’m at ease.”
            Leo knelt down to grab one of them. “The purple Duranta Repens,” he said. “Viola, would you like one?”
            Viola grabbed one as she looked into it. “What kind of lunch break are you making?”
            Leo had a sweat mark run down his cheek. “Uh, what?! These flowers aren’t edible!”
            “That’s a shame. All of these vegetables look scrumptious, don’t you agree?”
            Leo fell to his knees in disappointment. “She thinks these plants are food…”
            Hazel pulled a red flower from another plant. “A Christmas Cactus? You know, these flowers do not often belong in the same habitat.”
            Forrest pointed at the top of a tree bark. “Look! Weird birdies!”
            “Those are toucans,” Hazel said. “I saw a few amazon parrots while walking in too. This place’s atmosphere does seem very different compared to the inner continent east of here.”
            Forrest took out his cubed bazooka. “Can we keep one?”
            Rina kicked the cube out of his hand. “If you want a dead parrot, then go ahead. Otherwise, don’t cause a commotion around here. The people of Taujiko are very sensitive to noise and change in their lifestyles.”
            Warren yelped. “Wuaaaah!!!!”
            Felix took out his crescent blade. “What is it, Warren?!”
            Warren shivered. “Another bunny. This one is albino with red devilish eyes!”
            Forrest ran towards it. “What are bunnies doing here?!”
            Leo squinted his eyes. “Do bunnies even belon-“
            Suddenly, the bunny grew large teeth and its entire body grew by two times the amount. Hazel quickly shot its body before it could pounce on Forrest.
            Lydia screamed. “Eyaaah! What is happening here?”
            “Failed projects,” Hazel answered. “This bunny must have used its senses to escape the Sheywood and made it here.”
            “Does that mean Taujiko is in danger?” [End music]
            “Impossible.” She headed towards the next island. “This jungle is divided into three parts. The upper island - the central islands that band together, and the lower island that is connected to the crescent-like peninsula with Taujiko. I would say it’s most dangerous on the upper island where we stand right now. It’s best to move quickly.”
            Leo patted his own head. “Ah, this jungle doesn’t seem as friendly as it looks.”

~ Li’Opa Jungle – central islands ~


            The way to the next bunch of islands were quite interesting. Each little island was only several feet long and they barely connected to each other with under one foot of water level in between one and another. It was like jumping from one island to another without landing in water from a videogame, at least that’s what it felt like. Only Leo knew what it was like as a young child who got to play at a shallow lake. The rest didn’t have much luxury and time for such things.
            Forrest came to a stop. “Oh man, I’m hungry.”
            “So that’s what the growling came from,” Felix chuckled. “There should be some good fish around here. Right, Hazel?”
            Hazel pointed at Warren, “That’s his forte. He used to love fishing.”
            Warren smiled. “On-point there, madam! I remember getting the best fish here, but it came with a risky price.”
            “And what’s that?” Leo asked him.
            “I forgot.”
            Both Forrest and Felix fell to the ground in disappointment from the underwhelming answer. The group heard growling again.
            Rina began to complain. “Shut that loud stomach of yours!”
            “It wasn’t me this time!” [Music 19.1]
            A few leopards appeared from a nearby island filled with trees.
            Lydia shrieked. “Oh no!!”
            “H-Here kitty, kitty!” Forrest slowly walked up to them.
            Hazel took out her bow. “Don’t even try to talk with them!”
            Felix panicked. “You said there weren’t any mutated monsters in the central and lower areas!”
            Hazel shrugged. “That I said. These are just regular animals. Prepare for a swarm of them. It’s wasteful to take time and kill them as they are not as deadly as the beasts from Sheywood. Just run away or strike down as many as you can without killing them!”
            Rina shouted. “Damn it! Why can’t we ever kill something legitimate?!” She wanted to attack the leopards that appeared in front of them.
            “We don’t want to change the foodchain here in the jungle. The members of Taujiko will be angry,” Warren replied.
            “They’re coming this way!” Felix jumped away from the island and onto another with Forrest.
            Leo grabbed onto Viola’s hand. “Let’s go!”
            “Oh, what a gentleman,” She said, flattering him.
            Hazel and Warren stormed ahead together while Rina and Lydia were forcefully put together on a separate island. Meanwhile, Forrest and Felix believed they were safe from danger now that the leopards from earlier avoided jumping across water. [End music]


            “Phew, we did it!” Forrest laughed. [Music 4.2]
            Suddenly, two tapirs appeared by their end of the island.
            “Yuck, what are those?”
            Felix shivered. “They look like uglier versions of anteaters…”
            One of them slowly walked up to Forrest. Forrest couldn’t move due to fear, but it was okay. The tapir nudged Forrest by the stomach with its nose. It made a strange moose noise.
            Felix became confused. “Do these things really make such noise? I don’t remember-“
            “Ehahahaha, HAHAHA! Get them off of me!” Forrest fell to the ground and the large tapir, just as big as him, began licking Forrest’s face.
            Felix sighed. “Geez… I really hope the others are okay. We need to get to them quickly somehow. If only we had an easy ride across the islands…”
            Forrest suddenly stood up. “I have an idea!!” The tapir continued to stare at him peacefully and with a smile.


            On a separate island, Warren wiped his forehead from sweat. “Goodness, it looks like we made it safely. Hazel, are you alright?”
            Hazel was facing the other way, but she was shivering for some reason.
            “H-Hazel? It is okay. There is no need to be afraid anymore.”
            Hazel turned her head with an evil look on her face. She suddenly turned around and a gray bunny was peacefully lying in her hands.
            “WUAAAAH!!! BUNNY!!!”
            “Ahahaha! This is exciting to watch!”
            “Get it away, get it away!!”


            Meanwhile, Leo headed for the edge of the next island. He looked into the water as he said to Viola, “I think I can stay like this for a while.”
            “What, alone with me?”
            “That’s absurd! Eheh. I mean… Well, let’s just cross and get to the other side.” He held out his hand for her. “Come with, m’lady?”
            “Sure.”
            He took a step into the shallow water first, but it was unexpectedly deeper than he expected. He tripped into the water and he panicked. “Ahh! Damn it! NO!!”
            Viola crouched down onto her knees in the calmest manner. “Can you not swim?”
            “It’s not that! This water could be unsanitary!!”
            Viola shrugged. “Bugger.”
            He suddenly stopped squirming in the water. “Wait, if I really couldn’t swim, why did you just sit there and watch me?!”
            Viola only giggled at him. [End music]


            Rina held out her hand for Lydia as well. “Are you okay?” [Music 2.2]
            “Y-Yeah… Hey Rina, I just wanted to say I’m sorry for yelling at you earlier.”
            “For earlier? Psch, please. That’s nothing. I guess I got carried away too.”
            “But why? What’s wrong?”
            Rina looked away. “I don’t know. It’s just that the Mirror Lands…”
            “I think I know what you’re trying to say. I won’t force it out of you, Rina. Just know that we are always there for you, okay?”
            Rina sighed. “Lydia, you are my best friend. Nothing is going to change that. Sure, I’ll get angry sometimes but it’s because of my personal issues. It’s not you at all.”
            “Do you really not believe in the myths of the Mirror Lands? I mean, people besides us grow up without learning magic. It must be weird and surprising for them to see you use it. If magic is believable, can’t myths be the same?”
            Rina didn’t respond to her question, but she went on with her own thoughts, “We’ll just have to find out. Look, we have to get out of here together. There are a bunch of islands and we have to figure out which one gets us to the end. With all of these trees and rocks in the way, I can’t see a damn thing on the other side unless we walk around.”
            Lydia began to follow her down each island. At least she was able to gain some closure with Rina. [End music]

~ Li’Opa Jungle – southern island ~


            After about a good thirty minutes, both Rina and Lydia arrived at the end of the island first. Hazel and Warren appeared about a minute after, and then Leo and Viola came by after another ten minutes. [Music 14.2]
            Rina yawned. “We’re all finally here.”
            Lydia became worried. “What about Felix and Forrest?”
            Rina shrugged. “Oh well. I didn’t like them much anyway.”
            “Rina!”
            “What? I’m joking.”
            Hazel sat down on a rock with a content look on her face. “It seems you two got along while we separated.”
            “There are more important things in life than to yell at each other,” Rina said. “It’s a waste of time and it’s better to get along with people you care about most.”
            Lydia nodded. “That’s what love is all about – loving your friends so much that you would risk your lives to help and save them from these predators.”
            “Leo,” Viola turned to him, “This must mean I love you.”
            Leo turned as red as a tomato. You could even hear the choo-choo’ing coming out of his ears.
            “WH-WHAT?!”
            “Because I would risk my life for you as a friend.”
            “Oh…”
            Rina grinned. “Peh,” She began talking quietly, “She barely even knows us. Trying to sweet talk with us until she gets the perfect chance to kill us?” [End music]
            Lydia didn’t want to argue with her this time, but she wholeheartedly disagreed with her. [Music 9.2]
            “We’re here!!” Forrest called.
            Warren turned around, “There you ar- WHAT ARE THOSE?!”
            Forrest jumped off of the tapir. “These weird thingies offered a ride across the islands. Sorry that we’re last. They were kinda slow.”
            Felix was carrying the smaller one on its back. “I didn’t get to ride one because I was too big. This little baby kept making ugly cries and I realized it wanted a ride on my back.”
            “Um… that’s kind of random…” Lydia said with a nervous laughter. “They look kind of scary.”
            “Nah, they’re kinda cute once you get to know them. Lydia, meet Billy. The little one’s named ‘Booby’!”
            “Sir Winter, I do not think it would be clever to call it ‘Booby’,” Warren said.
            “Why not?”
            “Well…”
            Hazel interrupted him. “I think it’s a fantastic name. Felix, give Booby a little kiss.”
            “Is this conversation even age-appropriate?!” Felix shrieked.

Morbid Descriptions



            Moments later, the group decided to do one little bonfire for the night. Rina placed a bunch of small logs all around the fire. Each long log could fit two seaters. [End music]
            “Two of us can sit on each log. This should be enough.” She said. [Music 20.2]
            Forrest counted. “But there are only three logs and eight of us.”
            “Great. That one time you decide to do math is when you’re trying to correct me. Look, Lydia and I can sit here. Leo and Suspenders can sit over there. Warren and Hazel sit on the third log. You can sit on the floor.”
            Leo gasped. “What about Viola?”
            Rina pointed at a log at the edge of the island. “She can sit over there so we can keep watch on her.”
            “That’s very discriminatory,” Leo sighed. “She’s a human being too.”
            “Would you rather have us half-tired and have her kill us when she can?”
            “But Rina-“
            “It’s fine,” Viola said. “I like the water anyway.” She calmly headed for the log furthest away from them.
            Forrest watched her leave the group’s vicinity. “She sure is nice.”
            Felix turned to Rina, “Are you sure about this?”
            “It’s better to be safe than sorry. Let’s just get some rest for the night.”
            Forrest was okay with sleeping on the floor. He was used to it anyway. On the plus side, he got to cuddle with the two tapirs.
            Hazel sat down on her log. “Thanks for the help on the logs and campfire. Warren is coming soon with the fish. Let’s have a great dinner and continue our way to Taujiko. It should be easier from here.”


A Cooperative Plan



            In the middle of the night, everyone besides Hazel and Lydia were asleep after a good dinner cooked by both Leo and Warren. Lydia sat up as she began rubbing her eyes. [End music]
            “Can’t fall asleep?” Hazel whispered.
            “Not really. How is Viola?”
            “She’s just sitting and staring into the water.”
            “She’s not sleeping? But we’ve had a long day! I’m going to talk to her for a bit.”
            Hazel nodded. “Alright, stay safe. If something happens, I will be right awake for you, okay?”
            Lydia bowed to her. “Thank you. That’s very kind.”
            Reaching the shore, Viola didn’t bother to turn around even knowing someone came to surprise her from behind.
            “Hey, Viola?”
            “Yes, you may sit. There is extra room for two.” [Music 34.3]
            “Oh- uh, thanks. Hehe.” She turned to Viola who was still staring blankly into the water. “What are you doing?”
            “Staring at the water.”
            “No- I mean, fine. That’s what I was asking for but I didn’t expect you to answer it like that.”
            “How would you want me to answer that question?”
            Lydia became confused. “Never mind. So, can I ask why you came with us? Just out of curiosity.”
            “No reason. I just felt like it.”
            “Just like that?”
            “Yes.”
            “I see. Um, I’m sorry that some of us seem overprotective against you. They’ve been betrayed before by Clyde, so they’re afraid of it happening again… But don’t worry. I believe you.”
            Viola shrugged. “It doesn’t matter if I am untrusted. I understand. It still seems interesting being around the group. It's a completely different atmosphere than in the military."
            Lydia giggled.
            “What did Clyde do?” Viola asked.
            “He was Felix’s best friend, but ever since he consumed Obsidian energy mixed with chemicals, he had gone a little crazy.”
            “Lieutenant Floir persuaded him as well, no?”
            Lydia looked into the water with her. “I don’t know, but if that’s true, then I wouldn’t be surprised.” Viola was silent. “What is your relationship with Lieutenant Floir?”
            “I mentioned before that I am her pupil for becoming the next lieutenant in her place. Not much can be said about us two.”
            Lydia gave a slight smile. “Oh well. You don’t have to explain anything if it’s unnecessary.” She began to lie down with a yawn. “If I get up, I won’t feel as sleepy anymore…”
            Viola continued to stare into the water until she started to hear a light snoring. She finally turned away from the water and noticed that Lydia was sleeping next to her. Lydia was comfortable enough to sleep next to somebody who grew up and vowed to work under the Gammel military. It seems Lydia was the only person who trusted an enemy like Viola. This made Viola almost have tears in her eyes, but she bottled herself up and continued to stare into the water for the rest of the night… [End music]

~ Taujiko – northern area ~


            The group made their way to the exit of the jungle after they had woken up from one of the best sleeps since the Grandine Hillage. Most of the teenagers and adults couldn’t sleep well throughout their planning at the Village of Saradeli.
            “Can I bring Billy and Booby with me?!”
            “Heck no!” Rina yelled.
            “Aw… I guess this is goodbye,” He began to sniffle. As he was saying his goodbyes, the rest of the group examined the nearing village. [Music 34.4]
            Upon entering the village, it was almost exactly the same as how Lydia and Rina remembered it.
            “Rina, look! The little bunny monument is still there!”
            “Bunny?!” Warren’s heart was racing.
            Immediately, the native villagers began to slow down and they started staring. The two tanned girls from behind a family hut alerted the chief and Felix began to notice that they were being unwelcomed.
            A young boy with a shark tooth necklace began throwing rocks at Forrest. “Get out, get out!”
            The chief appeared out of his hut and he was almost just as how Lydia remembered him.
            “Chief! There you are!”
            “The Obsidian and her friend have returned?!” He said in a panic.
            Forrest hid behind Leo. “Gee… They sure don’t like us.”
            “Leave this place at once.”
            Lydia frowned. “Wh-What do you mean? Don’t you remember us?”
            “You outsiders have caused enough trouble.” He noticed Viola’s hair color was similar to the little Gammel girl from seven years ago who searched for both Lydia and Rina. “Peh!”
            Hazel appeared in front of the group. “Then would you at least let us borrow one of your boats to get to the Mirror Lands?”
            “If it means to get you out of here as soon as possible, use our cheapest ones!”
            “We’ll take anything as long as we can get there. We have no business staying here,” Hazel said.
            “Good, now leave!”
            Lydia sighed. “Hrm…”
            Rina patted Lydia’s shoulder. “It’s fine. Ignore these ignorant bastards.”
            “LEAVE!”
            “Fine, jerk,” Rina said as she began to walk away towards the boat.
            Felix also said to Lydia, “We came to get to the Mirror Lands. We can worry about this later, okay?”
            “I… guess so,” She said softly. “Our main goal is to get to the Mirror Lands.”
            Rina shuffled a little in between Leo and Lydia. She seemed a little uncomfortable. [End music]

~ Mirror Lands ~


            Hazel examined the map carefully. She could see no other island except the Mirror Lands which just stops at where they landed. [Music 21.1]
            “Hm, there is nothing beyond this point.”
            The group headed towards a lonely monument at the center of the little island.
            “Alright, let’s go. I don’t see Clyde. There’s no point in staying here,” Rina suggested. The group of eight could clearly see the monument fully colored and blinking. There was a lot of dust on the machine but they could clearly see finger markings clearing out the dust from the buttons.
            Leo glared over at Rina. “Hey, you know full well that the machine was recently used…”
            “Is it? Oops, hehe. I didn’t realize that.”
            “Yes you did,” Hazel corrected her.
            “What’s your problem? I didn’t know.”
            “Rina, what’s really going on here? You’ve been very suspicious the closer we got to this island and to the machine.”
            The machine began to light up. There was a small ray of light floating upwards into the sky.
            “The myths,” Warren said, “state that you need something really special – something directly valuable to the floating city. The fact that this machine is acting up says something. One of us has something that belongs to the floating city.”
            Everyone checked their pockets but nothing came out. Forrest pointed at Rina’s backpack, “Hey, you probably have something! Go check!”
            Rina clenched her fists. “Why are you accusing me of such things? I don’t have anything!”
            “Or perhaps Rina really doesn’t have anything,” Hazel suggested.
            “Thank you,” Rina responded.
            “Take off your backpack,” Hazel commanded. [End music]
            “What are you saying?”
            “Do it, now.”
            “Huh? I don’t need to.”
            Felix scratched his head. “Oh that’s right! Rina never took her backpack off before. Except when Lydia found it at the Hollow Cav- Hey wait…” He suddenly paused.
            Lydia said nothing. She could only look away, feeling guilty of already knowing.
            “Lydia knows about this too, doesn’t she?” Hazel asked.
            Rina took a step forward. "But...!" Her eyes were wide open but they were also squinted, the same face you would give if you tried to defend yourself - knowing you were wrong. Rina closed her eyes. Her hair covered the upper half of her face. “I give up…” She grabbed onto the straps of her backpack. “I…” She slowly turned around as she removed her backpack. There really was nothing in her backpack, however… [Music 34.5]
            The entire group opened their eyes widely, except for Lydia who already knew. What they saw were two little, bright, white wings flapping outward from Rina’s back. The whole group was speechless. It felt like they were speaking to an angel from up above.
            “Huh?!" Forrest gasped.
            “Geh?! H-How is that possible?!" Leo shrieked.
            “Oh my," Viola said bluntly.
            “You knew,” Felix said. The group turned to him who was slightly surprised and angry at the same time. “You knew that the myth was true. You knew that Clyde was going to come here successfully, yet you lied to all of us that this was all fake.”
            “Hey, I just…”
            “You knew Clyde had the shard and that he was going to use it for something bad, didn’t you?! Even knowing he could possibly help destroy the world, you still managed to lie about all of this?! How selfish can you be?!”
            “Felix, calm down!” Hazel said, trying to grab onto his shoulders.
            “Shut up!!” Felix shouted at her as he turned back to Rina, “You didn’t care at all. You don’t care about Lydia, and you even destroyed my garden! You’re just some self-centered liar that doesn’t deserve to be around other people, RINA!”
            “YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND WHAT IT’S LIKE, FELIX!” She yelled from the bottom of her lungs. “I RAN AWAY FROM HOME. MY MOTHER HATES ME BECAUSE I’M NOT LIKE MY SISTER, AND MY FATHER PATRONIZES ME, EVERY, SINGLE, DAMN, WAKING, MOMENT OF MY LIFE. He treats me with the mindset that women should stay in the house and do nothing but drink tea with each other while the men are out protecting the lives of others. I DO care about Lydia. I was meant to be her guardian, but I just keep messing up. I don’t want to come back to my family yet especially when Lydia is incomplete. They’ll know I have failed! They’ll think I’m just some loser child who was only a mistake! They’ll say it all over again!”
            Leo was shocked. “Again?”
            The path leading upward created a light staircase. It was almost transparent, but you could magically walk upon the steps.
            “Just… leave me alone.” She began to cry as she quickly ran up ahead. She couldn’t fly either. Her wings were too small to pick up her weight especially at her age.
            “Rina!” Lydia called. “Please, wait!”
            The group followed along except for Hazel and Felix.
            “What have you done?!” Hazel yelled at him.
            “I don’t care. She put herself above everyone else.”
            Hazel tried to control herself. “After she revealed all that, you’re still angry with her?”
            Felix shrugged. “It doesn’t matter what she says. Nothing can justify all the lies she had been giving us this entire time. She says she cares about Lydia, then how come she had to lie about Lament regardless of her family?!”
            Hazel turned away. “You are comparing apples to oranges! Perhaps she prioritizes her fear towards her family. That doesn’t mean she prioritizes her lies over Lydia.”
            “Whatever…”
            Hazel only shook her head in shame as she went on without him. [End music]
[Ending 3 music]
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Next time on The Obsidian Tale, we're finally going to learn more about Rina! Who is she exactly? Coming up, we will see both of Rina's parents, and her sister that Lydia talked about once before. What kind of parents are they? How are they going to react to Rina's return? Lament is an isolated place from Rhadessia, and like Taujiko, the Avians will not like the humans' visit. See what happens on the next episode!
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