Errand
Chronicle 3107 · Entry #2
For What Does the Bell Toll?
Timor
Objective
A villager sitting in front of you suggests you visit his friend in the slum if you wish to find the hidden truth behind the outlandish wealth displayed by the rich.
Hear the story of Derek's friend Timor;
Dialogue
Villager
Dialogue
The bell sound you're referring to
seems to be different from the sound I've heard.
At least I don't pray three times a day when the bell rings,
even if I don't feel so happy.
Do you have the guts to see the cold reality
hidden behind Kalis' fancy appearance?
Then go to the slum across the way
and hear from my friend who's protesting.
seems to be different from the sound I've heard.
At least I don't pray three times a day when the bell rings,
even if I don't feel so happy.
Do you have the guts to see the cold reality
hidden behind Kalis' fancy appearance?
Then go to the slum across the way
and hear from my friend who's protesting.
Villager
Dialogue (Alt)
I, too, wish to live in a world
where people pray in happiness as bells ring.
where people pray in happiness as bells ring.
Villager
Completion
Now you realize?
The monarchy has collapsed, but there exists another type of king.
The monarchy has collapsed, but there exists another type of king.
Other Errands in This Chronicle
2 further errands share this chronicle — the same travelers, the same stretch of road.