[ A room full of overwhelming treasure... Something like this could easily be a source of conflict. Setsuna has never encountered such a sight before either, so he's not sure how to feel about it. He could probably take a few items here to take back... Even if not for Blanc's sake, he could personally make use of it as travel or pocket colle. If they're going to be stuck in this world for a while longer, then he understands the need to collect as much resources as possible. It's a passing thought however; he'll have to see if there's anything more useful first. He doesn't want to be greedy about this.
But seeing his companions gathering in front of the statue, he wonders, what are they looking at? Setsuna trails after them after a quick inspection around the room as a safety precaution. The trio is now currently altogether looking at the pedestal and the items upon it; aside from the needle and thread, the poetry lies in wait for them. It's in a language that Setsuna has never seen before... Oddly enough, he can read it. This is the same case he encountered back in Caissa, when he realized that he can read and understand the local language despite not having learned it at all. He still doesn't know how that is achievable... Is it because they're "Heroes?" What ever "Heroes" really are.
He reads the poem out loud, so everyone can ponder on it together. ]
"A vile gaze brings about misfortune, end their repulsive stare, and may your journey be blessed by the goddess."
[ This is their hint, then... What does it mean? But before Setsuna could get any significant thinking done, loud and unsettling noises quickly fill the room. Movements can be noticed at the statue above them as well, causing the young Meister to immediately lift his head and arm himself with his nonmagical sword. ]
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But seeing his companions gathering in front of the statue, he wonders, what are they looking at? Setsuna trails after them after a quick inspection around the room as a safety precaution. The trio is now currently altogether looking at the pedestal and the items upon it; aside from the needle and thread, the poetry lies in wait for them. It's in a language that Setsuna has never seen before... Oddly enough, he can read it. This is the same case he encountered back in Caissa, when he realized that he can read and understand the local language despite not having learned it at all. He still doesn't know how that is achievable... Is it because they're "Heroes?" What ever "Heroes" really are.
He reads the poem out loud, so everyone can ponder on it together. ]
"A vile gaze brings about misfortune, end their repulsive stare, and may your journey be blessed by the goddess."
[ This is their hint, then... What does it mean? But before Setsuna could get any significant thinking done, loud and unsettling noises quickly fill the room. Movements can be noticed at the statue above them as well, causing the young Meister to immediately lift his head and arm himself with his nonmagical sword. ]