Dragon Quest V Party Chat
This is a transcript of the Party Chat from Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride.
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Bianca: Come on, let's go and explore! I can show you around so you don't go gettin' yourself lost, Hero.
Bianca: Mum still treats me like I'm just a little baby.
Bianca: I hope Dad gets better again soon.
Bianca: Your father looks so strong and powerful.
Bianca: You're a bit weedy compared to him. Maybe you'll get more like him as you grow up, though, eh?
Bianca: Ha ha! Did that little story give you a fright, Hero?
Bianca: It dun't scare me one bit. I've heard it so many times now that I just take it with a pinch of salt.
Bianca: Our place is an inn, so we've got quite a lot of crockery and the like. I dun't remember seein' anythin' silver, though.
Bianca: There's quite a few shops here in Roundbeck, y'know. Our inn's the biggest, though.
Bianca: He's got a blimmin' cheek, thinkin' we're out to cause trouble!
Bianca: Ha! What he dun't realise is that I know he falls asleep of a night. I've seen him!
Bianca: Those kids are always up to no good.
Bianca: You wun't believe what they did to me the othⓚⓛ Never mind. It's nothin'!
Bianca: Now I dun't have any choice but to go off ghostbustin'. Will you give me a hand, Hero?
Bianca: Really!? You're braver than you look! I never expected you to say yes.
Bianca: Oh, go on! I'll be with you, so you wun't come to any harm or nothin'. Let's go!
Bianca: I wonder if there really are ghosts there.
Bianca: We can't let those nasty brats get away with bullyin' that poor little cat!
Bianca: Hang in there just a bit longer, puss. We'll rescue you, dun't you worry.
Bianca: That's a funny old purr you've got goin' there, though!
Bianca: It's hard to imagine that old man was ever young, eh!?
Bianca: Kids aren't supposed to come in here, Hero! I suppose you couldn't have known that, though.
Bianca: I bet my mum would be just the same if I said I wanted a cat. Mums, eh!?
Bianca: It's a lot livelier than little old Whealbrook, eh? You look a bit surprised.
Bianca: You used to come 'round my house to play quite a lot when you were little. Don't you remember?
Bianca: This is the best room in the house. The view from here's amazin'.
Bianca: Mum planted a grapevine last year.
Bianca: When we get some grapes off it, I'll let you have a taste.
Bianca: You still a bit sleepy, Hero?
Bianca: You'd better get with it if we're off to Uptaten Towers on our ghostbustin' mission.
Bianca: I'm not sure I believe you. Unless you're sayin' you always look that dopey.
Bianca: This time we'll manage it. We'll sort them ghosts out and set that poor kitten free.
Bianca: Watch out, Hero! We'll be in trouble if you wake him up.
Bianca: I dun't think I'd be scared of a ghost if it was just standin' there cryin'.
Bianca: I hope Mum dun't catch Dad's cold, sleepin' that close and all.
Bianca: We've had cold weather for ages now. It's no surprise Dad got ill with it.
Bianca: Fancy thinkin' we're ghosts! Charmin'!
Bianca: I knew he'd be asleep. Looks like we can leave. I'm a little bit nervous now, though.
Bianca: It's hard to imagine that old man was ever young, eh!?
Bianca: Oops. Looks like we're in trouble. But it's not like we were up to no good or nothin'.
Bianca: Looks like it's not a good idea for kids to go in a pub of a night after all.
Bianca: I know! We should come back here again one day when we're all grown up, Hero!
Bianca: We'll do it! And that's a promise.
Bianca: I understand what he's gettin' at. The glass you drink from can be just as important as the drink itself.
Bianca: I wonder why grown-ups act so funny when they've bin drinkin'. I dun't get it.
Bianca: Are you okay, Hero? Maybe we should've bin a bit more careful, eh?
Bianca: We'd better try and take it a bit more slowly this time.
Bianca: I've never snuck out of town like this before. It's well excitin'!
Bianca: We saved the cat and we helped those nice people at the castle, so it was worth all the effort.
Bianca: Ha! So he dun't think I'm a wimp any more.
Bianca: I wun't too sure if I'd manage it either! I doubt I could've done it without you, Hero.
Bianca: %0%a001210 seems pretty happy. I hope he likes his new name.
Bianca: That guard always falls asleep of a night, so he can't stop us goin' out. You've seen it for yourself now, eh, Hero?
Bianca: I'm startin' to feel a bit weird havin' all this praise lumped on me.
Bianca: She must have blimmin' good ears to be able to hear cries from the castle at this distance!
Bianca: I thought I'd really be for it, but Mum dun't seem all that angry.
Bianca: I bet it's because you were there with me, Hero.
Bianca: You're pretty brave considerin' you're two years younger than me and all that.
Bianca: I reckon havin' you along helped me to be that bit braver as well.
Bianca: Looks like you'll be goin' back to Whealbrook once you've said your goodbyes, eh?
Bianca: Um... Never mind. You'd better get around and tell everyone you're off.
Bianca: You should take %a001210 along with you, Hero. Make sure you give him a stroke from me every now and then.
Bianca: That's all that old bloke ever says. We must really remind him of how he used to be.
Bianca: All we were tryin' to do was save %a001210. You wouldn't have thought it'd cause such a fuss.
Bianca: It's good that your dad's got over his cold already.
Bianca: But I wish it didn't mean you have to go home today. We've bin havin' a good laugh together, you and me.
Bianca: It's a little bit odd-lookin', but it's still quite cute as cats go.
Bianca: I wonder why there are so many gravestones here at the entrance to the castle.
Bianca: I dun't much like the look of this.
Bianca: That's weird! Last thing I knew, we were stayin' at the inn inside the castle.
Bianca: So how did we end up outside? I dun't like this one bit!
Bianca: It dun't look like we're goin' to get that door open. This castle's fallin' to bits. I s'pose no one comes here no more.
Bianca: I've got a horrible cold feelin' up and down my spine. You be careful, okay, Hero?
Bianca: Keep your eyes peeled, okay, Hero? I've got a nasty feelin' about this place.
Bianca: .........!
Bianca: I was a bit scared for a while back there, but it's all just show, I reckon.
Bianca: Nothin' can frighten me now!
Bianca: I wonder if she used to be the head of the castle. Shall we try goin' down those stairs?
Bianca: That poor woman. Fancy still havin' to suffer even after you're dead!
Bianca: Come on, Hero! Let's get to work. We came here to get rid of ghosts, after all.
Bianca: Yikes! That was a bit of a shock! The lightning's so strong all of a sudden.
Bianca: I wonder if that fella who just disappeared was the king or suchlike of this place.
Bianca: Why do the both of them keep disappearin' rather than just comin' out with whatever it is they want to say?
Bianca: Those must be the folk who are made to keep dancin'. The poor things. They look exhausted.
Bianca: Where's this king fella off to!?
Bianca: He's a bit of a pushy one, eh? Still, we can agree to what he wants because that's the reason we're here anyway.
Bianca: I s'pose the Count's tryin' to help us out as much as he can. That's good.
Bianca: Shall we head on down to the kitchen and get that torch then, Hero?
Bianca: I s'pose it's time then. It's a bit scary, but I'm sure we can do it, Hero.
Bianca: I was a bit frightened at first, but when I saw the Count and Countess, it wasn't all that scary.
Bianca: And this room's so full of people that it sort of feels nice and lively, not spooky at all!
Bianca: Still, it is a bit weird when you think we're the only ones here who are actually alive. Hm, maybe it is a bit scary, after all!
Bianca: What's so scary about these spirits of Nadiria? I don't really get what he's on about.
Bianca: I wonder why there are some human ghosts and some non-human ghosts too.
Bianca: Maybe they lost their bodies somehow, so they can't go back to how they used to look.
Bianca: What nasty creatures!
Bianca: I never imagined skeletons could get hungry. I wonder what happens to the stuff they eat.
Bianca: What d'you suppose skeletons like to eat, anyway? Nah! Maybe it's best not to know.
Bianca: They don't seem to be able to see us. I suppose skeletons must be blind.
Bianca: That poor girl. They've probably bin makin' her dance like that for years now.
Bianca: I wonder if this %a000100 is part of the tea set.
Bianca: It's as dirty as anything, though. The Count and Countess would be really sad if they saw it in this state.
Bianca: It must be horrible wantin' to sleep but not bein' able to.
Bianca: I want to sort these ghosts out and then get off to bed myself, to be honest. Best get crackin'!
Bianca: The door's open! I didn't much like the feel of that warm breeze just then, mind.
Bianca: There's somethin' too weird about this. I dun't like the idea of stayin' the night with a dead spirit!
Bianca: I heard somethin' about there bein' treasure here too. Looks like it was just a rumour. Oh well.
Bianca: Crikey! What a smell! Come on, Hero. Let's get out of here!
Bianca: I feel a bit sorry for the special ingredient, havin' to be smothered in that stinky sauce!
Bianca: Now we'll be able to find our way in the dark. Thanks, Count Uptaten!
Bianca: Make sure you dun't burn yourself, Hero.
Bianca: It's a million times easier to walk about the place now. Ouch! That's hot! Have a care, Hero!
Bianca: Phew! That was a close one. That smelly sauce has made me stink, mind you!
Bianca: I didn't expect that hole to be there, did you?
Bianca: Looks like we put that cook's mind at ease, anyway.
Bianca: Now we just have to sort out the boss man. Come on, Hero!
Bianca: That really is a pretty ball. It's like a huge jewel or somethin'!
Bianca: I wonder if the ghosts came here and ransacked the place because they were tryin' to find it.
Bianca: That's weird! Our clothes are all nice and clean again!
Bianca: The Count and Countess must've got rid of the nasty sauce stains for us somehow. That's handy!
Bianca: I dun't like it here. It's dark and creepy. I reckon there are ghosts about.
Bianca: But we have to stick it out for the sake of that poor cat. Come on, Hero. Let's keep goin'.
Bianca: The creepy feelin' about this place has suddenly gone now the ghosts are defeated.
Bianca: It's like everythin' about the place has changed, even the air!
Bianca: Looks like it'll be mornin' soon. We'd best get back to Roundbeck.
Bianca: We can't seem to get out of here now. B-But I'm sure we'll be okay if we keep goin' forwards!
Bianca: I thought it'd be too dark to get anywhere, but we should be fine now. On we go, Hero.
Bianca: I wonder what made the ghosts come and live here in the first place.
Bianca: What is it about this castle that attracted them, d'you suppose?
Bianca: Now everyone's bin able to get off to sleep nice and peacefully. It's great to have done a good deed like that.
Bianca: This room's enormous. Just look at the height of the ceilin'!
Bianca: I'll bet they had some amazin' balls and parties here in the past.
Bianca: You've bin a bit quiet, Hero. Are you wishin' you hadn't come?
Bianca: I know how you feel. But try not to worry. I won't let anythin' bad happen, I promise.
Bianca: You're probably a bit nervous, eh? But try not to worry. We'll be fine. Come on!
Bianca: It's so dark in here! Make sure you dun't bang into the walls, eh, Hero?
Bianca: I think there's somethin' there, Hero. But I doubt it'll hurt us. We can probably just ignore it, right?
Bianca: It's finally time for our ghost-bustin', eh? Are you ready for this?
Bianca: Then let's go! We can do this!
Bianca: Why en't you ready? D'you need to go to the toilet or somethin'!?
Bianca: Honestly! Just go over there and hurry up with it!
Bianca: Let's go get the boss man! He'll pay for all this!
Bianca: Those were weird ghosts, eh? I wonder if they were the spirits of Nadiria.
Bianca: This castle's enormous! I dun't know how anyone could find their way around.
Bianca: I can't really tell the difference between ghosts and monsters and spirits. They're all the same to me.
Bianca: This must be the kitchen. Let's find that torch.
Bianca: Let's go. I know you're probably wonderin' about the food, but we need to get that ghost before we do anythin'.
Bianca: I dun't think I've ever seen so much dust. I wonder how long it's bin since this place had a good clean.
Bianca: What's wrong, Hero? Are you scared?
Bianca: Just keep thinkin' about that cat. You want to help it, right?
Bianca: Ha ha! You're braver than you look, Hero. I'm impressed!
Bianca: Looks like the monsters have all gone now. That's good news.
Bianca: It'll be mornin' soon. We'd better get back to Roundbeck.
Bianca: The Whealbrook guard has a snooze at night-time, dun't he?
Bianca: Still, he's there blockin' the village entrance even so. I'd say that puts him above the fella at Roundbeck.
Bianca: En't we supposed to be gettin' over to Uptaten Towers for a spot of ghostbustin', Hero?
Bianca: Then what are we doin' here in Whealbrook? You don't have much sense of direction, eh?
Bianca: We're done with the ghostbustin' now, and it'll be mornin' soon. We should hurry up and get back to Roundbeck.
Bianca: Dun't you think we'd better get a move on with our ghostbustin'?
Bianca: We'll be in trouble if the grown-ups wake up and spot us here.
Bianca: What are you doin', Hero!? What's the point in speakin' to folk when they're asleep, eh?
Bianca: No way! I can't believe we made it this far all on our own!
Bianca: What am I sayin'!? We shouldn't be standin' 'round here pattin' ourselves on the back. We need to get over to Uptaten Towers!
Bianca: I've come over all sleepy all of a sudden. Can we go back to Roundbeck now?
Bianca: This fella's doin' a good job of standin' guard, eh? He's not sleepin' on the job even though it's night-time.
Bianca: It's great fun bein' able to wander about outside the village like this, eh?
Bianca: I'm well impressed that we've made it this far, though. We've come a long way, you and me.
Bianca: Aren't you feelin' tired, Hero? I'm ready to go back to Roundbeck myself.
Bianca: What are you up to, Hero? We've done our ghostbustin', so it's time we got off home.
Bianca: People say you run into monsters if you wander about outside of town, dun't they?
Bianca: Still, we got to go and sort out those ghosts at Uptaten Towers, so it's no good worryin' ourselves about that.
Bianca: You and your old man Pankraz have bin travellin' about together for a good long while now, haven't you, Hero?
Bianca: You're so lucky. The only place I've ever bin is borin' old Whealbrook.
Bianca: This ghostbustin' trip will be the furthest I've travelled, y'know.
Bianca: Let's hurry up and sort them ghosts out so we can save that poor cat!
Bianca: Maybe we've gone and agreed to somethin' a bit too tricky. I hope we'll be able to save that poor little cat.
Bianca: We did it! We're the bee's knees, you and me!
Bianca: I won't get a wink of sleep tonight now!
Bianca: I can hardly wait for mornin' to roll around. It'll be wonderful to get that poor cat away from them horrible boys.
Honey: It wasn't a dream, you know. Faeries are real! And so is Faerie Lea, and everything else in the Realm of the Faeries.
Honey: I mean, you're talking to me now, aren't you? So it couldn't have been a dream, could it?
Honey: Your dad looks really tough. Yes, he's the kind of human I was hoping to find to help us.
Honey: Oops-a-daisy! I didn't mean I'm not happy with you. I am. Honest! Tee hee hee!
Honey: I bet you'll grow up to be a great man too, Hero. Just like your father.
Honey: I mean, you got the Herald of Spring back for us. That's amazing!
Honey: No one else would understand, even if you told them all about me and the other faeries.
Honey: It'd better be our little secret. Just between you and me. Tee hee! It'll be fun, won't it?
Honey: It is a little bit chilly here, I suppose. But compared to where I come from, it's like an oven.
Honey: I'm sorry. I've put you in danger, and you're just a boy too.
Honey: If only grown-up humans could see me as well. Then I wouldn't have had to ask you to help us.
Honey: All the grown-ups just see you as a normal little boy, don't they? Well never judge a book by its cover! That's what we faeries say.
Honey: If winter never ends, everything'll be frozen by the ice, and no one will have anything to eat.
Honey: We have to get the flute back! We need the Herald of Spring to bring an end to the freezing winter.
Honey: Now you can grow your vegetables again. Those sweet potatoes you humans eat are yummy. I'll sneak back and have some more sometime!
Honey: Your village has such a warm atmosphere, Hero. Not the temperature, silly! I mean all the nice people.
Honey: It's true. If you were a bit older, things wouldn't be so difficult for me, either.
Honey: Oops! I, I didn't mean that. I mean... Tee hee hee hee!
Honey: That old man's a silly billy! What does he know?
Honey: You'd be a great help to your father, if only he'd let you.
Honey: That young man looked like... No, it can't be...
Honey: He had a strange look in his eyes, didn't he? Just like you...
Honey: I didn't want to ask you to help us. I don't like putting you in danger. But I had no choice.
Honey: The danger's passed now. Come on, let's go and tell Treacle the good news!
Honey: You've been moving from place to place your whole life, haven't you? That's why you're so used to travelling.
Honey: It wasn't me! Not this time.
Honey: Tee hee hee! He's worse than me, that old man with his tricks!
Honey: Hee hee! He's really puzzled! Well I wrote it, so I get to rub it out. That's fair, isn't it?
Honey: You see, I'm really quite a good little faerie. That's why Treacle chose me.
Honey: Someone's after your father? Oh no! I suppose we faeries aren't the only ones with problems.
Honey: You'll help protect your father. I know you will. And I'll be looking out for you both too.
Honey: The legendary hero? But...he's not real, is he? I mean, a legend's a legend, isn't it?
Honey: If your father really was a king, that would make you a prince!
Honey: So, Prince Hero! I, Honey the faerie, humbly request your assistance to save my homeland. ...Tee hee hee!
Honey: If your father really was a king, that would make you a prince!
Honey: Well, Prince Hero! One is most honoured to have been assisted by Your Royal Highliness! ...Tee hee hee!
Honey: That's exactly what I think too! When you look at me, I feel all fuzzy and warm inside!
Honey: And you can see me. You've definitely got better eyes than all the other humans!
Honey: There's a lovely warm atmosphere in this little town.
Honey: You're ready to go back to the Realm of the Faeries now? Alright then, better prepare for battle!
Honey: Let's go back to Faerie Lea, then. Treacle will be over the moon!
Honey: Actually, this is where I first met you, isn't it, Hero?
Honey: I was at such a loss because no one could see me that I started to sing at the top of my voice.
Honey: And then you spoke to me. I was so happy, I could have burst!
Honey: So some of you humans live in little caves like this? I thought only the dwarfs did that. You're a funny lot.
Honey: Tee hee! Maybe we overdid it a bit.
Honey: You're only young. I shouldn't push you so hard...
Honey: No one would believe we beat the Winter Queen before, getting wiped out like that! Must've been a lapse of concentration, I suppose.
Honey: Anyway, Treacle's expecting us. I can't wait to see her face when we take her the Herald of Spring!
Honey: I hope we'll make a good team, Hero!
Honey: I knew it. Treacle's not sure about you because you're so young.
Honey: That's why she wants me to go along with you: to make sure nothing happens to you.
Honey: It's true that we faeries aren't very strong, but we're amazing at magic. You can leave all the healing and support spells to me!
Honey: Maybe the world really will freeze over completely if we can't get the Herald of Spring back...
Honey: None of us faeries knows what's going on inside the Winter Palace, you see.
Honey: What's wrong with everyone!? You'll make a great warrior, they'll see. Come on! We need to head out into the cold...
Honey: Oh, yes! The spring in Faerie Lea is wonderful! Blossom covers everything. Even the air takes on a sweet, pink tinge.
Honey: Well I think Treacle's right. Why shouldn't we all live together? That faerie's called Butterscotch, but we call her Bitterscotch! Tee hee hee!
Honey: I'm sure faeries and humans and monsters can all live together if we all try really hard!
Honey: That slime always used to say, ⓗI'm not a bad slime, you know!ⓘ And it's true. It left all its bad monster instincts behind.
Honey: It was just wandering about on its own when Treacle invited it to live in Faerie Lea.
Honey: What!? That little kitten's a great sabrecat!?
Honey: Heⓚⓛ Hee hee! O-Of course it is! I knew that. That's how I knew you were special just as soon as I met you.
Honey: Ⓠ When you're cold and blue, Ⓠ You need a bath 'n' shampoo Ⓡ Tee hee hee! I wish I could get in too!
Honey: The last village elder was really strict. You could get in trouble for anything. Even if you upset the peace just a teeny-weeny bit.
Honey: He only passed away recently. So Treacle's only been village elder for a little while, you see.
Honey: There are quite a few dwarfs living here in Faerie Lea, you know. They're merchants, mostly. And artisans too.
Honey: It still feels good to come home, even though things aren't quite right here.
Honey: That's unforgivable, thinking so sourly about Treacle! Dwight's mean! ...Er, who is this Dwight dwarf anyway?
Honey: Unforgivable, thinking so sourly about Treacle!
Honey: That old dwarf's been living here all this time because he was thrown out of Faerie Lea.
Honey: What Dwight's done is unforgivable, but I do feel sorry for the old dwarf. So I suppose I can understand why Dwight did what he did.
Honey: I don't trust that slime. It came out with ⓗI'm not a bad slimeⓘ before we'd even said anything. And who is this Dwight, anyway?
Honey: That man talks funny. I don't trust him. If you ask me, I think he's looking for ⓗLots about Locksⓘ to help him steal things.
Honey: Come on! We've got to find it first!
Honey: We never used to have people like him in our world.
Honey: Maybe it's a sign of bad things to come. I suppose that's why the old village elder was so strict.
Honey: Tee hee hee! ⓗLots about Locksⓘ for me! Ⓡ I can't believe you told him you'd already found it!
Honey: He looked so scary. You're really brave, Hero.
Honey: Yippee! Now we can open locked doors all over the place!
Honey: But no peeking behind doors you shouldn't be peeking behind! Tee hee! Tee hee hee!
Honey: Wowee! It really works! You really can open locked doors now!
Honey: Tee hee hee! It makes you think of all sorts of cheeky tricks and naughty things we could get up to! No wonder the village elder was worried.
Honey: I never knew there was a cave here before.
Honey: I wonder how far it goes down...
Honey: This is my first time in a cave. In fact, I've hardly been outside Faerie Lea at all until now...
Honey: If I'd come here on my own, I don't know if I'd have found my way out again.
Honey: It's a bit embarrassing actually, but...well... Hee hee hee! My sense of direction is abysmal. It's lucky I came with you.
Honey: This place is yucky. It's dark and wet and infested with monsters and yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yucky!
Honey: And that old dwarf's had to live in here all this time. Tee hee heⓚⓛ Oops! I mean, poor thing!
Honey: I'd never been in a cave until now. I thought it'd be really exciting and fun, but I'm bored.
Honey: I'm so bored I could die! I don't know how you put up with it, Hero.
Honey: Do you think that Dwight boy is really sorry for what he did? I'm not so sure...
Honey: That slime said it was Dwight right from the start, didn't it?
Honey: I knew it was telling the truth all along. Tee hee hee!
Honey: You see!? That Dwight boy's not sorry at all!
Honey: He's just a troublemaker if you ask me.
Honey: Er... Hero... Treacle wants the Herald of Spring back as soon as possible.
Honey: Hello? Can you hear me? No more side trips, okay?
Honey: You're teasing me, aren't you? You know I hate caves. Tee hee hee! You're worse than me, Hero!
Honey: It's locked, just like everyone said. Weren't you listening, Hero?
Honey: Hey! Didn't someone tell us about a dwarf who was thrown out of Faerie Lea for writing a book called ⓗLots about Locksⓘ or something...?
Honey: Sweet! We're in! But now it gets scary!
Honey: We've no idea what's waiting in here. Better tread gingerbreadly... Tee hee hee!
Honey: Unbelievable! The White Dwarⓚⓛ I mean, Dwight, just left without so much as a sorry!
Honey: Come on! Time to get the Herald of Spring at last!
Honey: This p-palace is so b-beautiful, but so c-c-cold! Brrr...
Honey: If it was summer, a cool place like this would be yummy. But in winter it's yucky!
Honey: You can't underestimate anyone, you see. Even a child. But we'll beat that Dwight dwarf next time!
Honey: Tee hee hee! You are a warrior, see. I was right! I knew it all along!
Honey: We better not let Treacle down. She's probably watching us even now...
Honey: Hey, wait a minute! We can't leave without the Herald of Spring.
Honey: Yippee! Now we can summon springtime at last!
Honey: But we can't relax just yet. This adventure's not over till we make it home!
Honey: Ow, ow, ow, ouch! Ouch! I hate this place! Who puts holes in the middle of such a slippery floor anyway!?
Honey: Hee hee! You can't stop where you think, can you? We need to think about this a bit...
Honey: Erm... First we move to there... Then to there... And then...erm...to...err... Tee hee! Got you! I haven't got a clue, silly!
Honey: I, I'm a bit amazed too. I wasn't really sure you'd be able to get it back either, Hero. Sorry. Hee hee hee!
Honey: I wonder too... A bit! But who cares now!? Ⓠ We beat the Winter Queen, ner-nee ner-nee ner ner! Ⓡ
Honey: If it got really, really cold, do you think a slime might stop wobbling about and go all hard like a stone?
Honey: Tee hee hee! That'd be fun! I wish we could try it.
Honey: ⓗEven bigger problemsⓘ? What a cheek! We should all be yahooing now, not boohooing!
Honey: You are brave, it's true. And strong. And clever. And nice. And, and, and... Are all humans like you?
Honey: This is our world, where all the faeries live. You come from the human world. And then there's the underworld, where the monsters live.
Honey: What? Where is the underworld? Well, er......it's, er......I... It's...underneath us! Yes, that's where it is!
Honey: (gulp) I knew it. Treacle's been watching us the whole time.
Honey: I didn't do anything silly, did I? Or say anything bad? Oh, no. I bet I'm in trouble...
Honey: I'm sorry, Hero. Some faeries don't like humans very much.
Honey: But I'm sure they'll all feel differently now that you've saved the day!
Honey: I can't wait for spring! I want to watch all the pretty blossoms dancing around me in the warm breeze!
Honey: Only Treacle can summon spring. She has to blow the Herald of Spring herself.
Honey: At the first sweet sound of the flute, spring will burst into life!
Honey: We can't keep the Herald of Spring forever, silly! We've got to give it to Treacle.
Honey: The snow goes on and on forever, you know. But really, it should be spring by now. All the pretty flowers should be bursting into life...
Honey: You're very quiet, aren't you? Do you miss your home already?
Honey: I wonder if we'll manage to get the Herald of Spring back. I mean, you're only small, aren't you? Tee hee hee!
Honey: I wonder why Treacle asked me to accompany you... I suppose she wants me to keep an eye on you.
Honey: You're just a boy after all. You need someone a bit older to make sure you don't get into trouble. ...That's me!
Honey: There's something special about you. I'm sure of it. We faeries are never wrong about things like that, you know. Never.
Honey: It's always cold in winter, but never this cold. Something's not right...
Honey: This is the first time I've ever been exploring like this, so I'm feeling a little bit nervous.
Honey: I know it's still freezing cold, but inside I feel like spring already! Yippee!
Honey: You really are amazing! I bet that inside you're just full to the brim of special magic bits and bobs!
Honey: Treacle will be waiting for us. We must get back to Faerie Lea.
Pankraz: I'm sorry I left you behind at the castle before. I was just so worried about Prince Harry.
Pankraz: I'll take the rear this time, so you don't need to worry about keeping up with me.
Pankraz: Why would they kidnap the Prince? If it was just for ransom money, I'd be less concerned, but I'm not so sure...
Pankraz: I fear for Prince Harry's life. We can't afford to waste any time!
Pankraz: I'm sorry, Hero. I was so focused on finding Prince Harry, I wasn't paying enough attention to you.
Pankraz: But in times of crisis like this, I need you to look after yourself. You can do that for me, can't you, Hero?
Pankraz: A monster too? Hm, I don't like the sound of this. We must find the Prince at once.
Pankraz: Argh! The barefacedness of these thugs! If we had more time, I'd teach them a lesson right now.
Pankraz: But we must find Prince Harry first. Come on, Hero, you lead the way!
Pankraz: I knew it! The Queen Consort was involved!
Pankraz: The King was right to be worried. But what a way for his fears to be realised!
Pankraz: Oh, yes. I've been meaning to ask you about that young man you were talking to in Whealbrook before we left for Coburg.
Pankraz: When I spoke to him, he asked how our travels were going. I felt like I recognised him, but I just can't put a name to his face.
Pankraz: I'm worried about Prince Harry. There's no time to talk. Just keep moving.
Prince Harry: I... I don't like this place...
Prince Harry: I wonder if... I wonder if your father will be alright?
Prince Harry: Your father was right. I suppose I ought to speak with Father when I get back to Coburg.
Harry: I forgot to tell you, but I found this T 'n' T ticket during the time I was a slave.
Harry: I would've thrown it away in the blink of an eye back in the old days!
Harry: But you hang on to any little scrap of anything you come by when you have so little.
Harry: I'm right behind you too, Hero! We'll do this together!
Harry: It looks like Maria really is going to stay on here.
Harry: What!? Why are you looking at me like that, Hero? You must feel a little sad about it too, right?
Harry: We'll just have to hope we'll have the chance to meet up with her again one day.
Harry: How can you be so cold? Oh well, it's no skin off my nose.
Harry: Fortuna? I don't think I've ever heard of such a town before.
Harry: Just walking back through the gate of this place makes me feel more relaxed.
Harry: I wonder how Maria's getting along. Shall we pop inside and see her?
Harry: Did you bring me here to make me feel better, Hero?
Harry: You didn't have to, really you didn't. But thank you.
Harry: That's quite an impressive statue!
Harry: We should keep it with us all the time. It probably has divine powers.
Harry: It's hard to imagine either of us as good husbands when you think we were both slaves until just recently!
Harry: But we know what it feels like to be miserable because of someone else's violence, so at least we'll never be like her brute of a husband.
Harry: We know more about suffering than most, that's for sure. It's been a rocky ride for us so far.
Harry: Huh... Now we have even more worry and sadness to be burdened with.
Harry: I wonder why Maria seems so lonely. Maybe it's because I'm not around.
Harry: Er, no, I'm sure that's not it. If only it was, though...
Harry: I hope Joshua didn't get into trouble for helping us to escape.
Harry: I just wish there was something we could do. Argh! I feel so helpless!
Harry: As long as I have a bed to sleep in, I'm happy. We've got another long day ahead of us, Hero!
Harry: I feel much better after that rest. Thanks, Hero.
Harry: To tell you the truth, I'm still not quite used to sleeping in a bed again. I suppose it's because I was a slave for such a long time.
Harry: You don't need to worry about me, Hero. Let's move on.
Harry: The Order of Zugzwang was so odd, kidnapping rich and high-class children like that.
Harry: Children are too weak to be of any use, so what's the point? Maybe it's because they're easier to influence.
Harry: I didn't realise rich girls came here to do domestic goddess training of all things! It sounds like a terrible bind.
Harry: Did you bring me here to make me feel better, Hero?
Harry: You didn't have to, really you didn't. But thank you.
Harry: I wish I was a cat. Then Maria and I could beⓚⓛ Er! Never mind!
Harry: How wonderful it must be to be a cat. They never have anything to worry about.
Harry: After all we've been through, being able to sleep in a comfortable bed is pure bliss. Here's to another fruitful day, Hero!
Harry: I feel much better after that rest. Thanks, Hero.
Harry: Why don't we stay here for the night? It's late now, and this is where Maria is. Let's stay!
Harry: You don't need to worry about me, Hero. Let's move on.
Harry: You know... Maria is the first woman I've ever met who I can truly say is both beautiful and kind-hearted.
Harry: She's so warm and friendly. She reminds me of my mother, who died when I was just a small boy.
Harry: Hm? You have a childhood friend like that?
Harry: You lucky thing! You'll have to introduce me to her one day. Don't forget now, will you?
Harry: You know... Maria is the first woman I've ever met who I can truly say is both beautiful and kind-hearted.
Harry: She's so warm and friendly. She reminds me of my mother, who died when I was just a small boy.
Harry: You've got a childhood friend like her, you said. Bianca, wasn't it?
Harry: I hope you get to see her again one day.
Harry: Maria's face is red?
Harry: Maybe she's gone and caught a cold from staying up too late. Oh dear! I do hope she's alright!
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