[On one particular day, Seta can be found on the observation deck of the Star Rose. She's slowly going through an old looking tome that is written in a mysterious language. Perhaps it's unlike her, but she speaks to herself as she wonders...]
Our late leader...insisted that no records of the war be kept...
...So, why did the Foundation note all the conflicts between humans after that time...?
And in a tome with this title...
[This clearly has her bothered, and after being involved in battles against humans who are as eager to harm others as Kijin from beyond Gates, she has a feeling that she knows the answer to her question.]
Our late leader...insisted that no records of the war be kept...
...So, why did the Foundation note all the conflicts between humans after that time...?
And in a tome with this title...
[This clearly has her bothered, and after being involved in battles against humans who are as eager to harm others as Kijin from beyond Gates, she has a feeling that she knows the answer to her question.]
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[Izuru approaches, and notices the book.]
A book, you're reading something?
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[Even while surprised, she isn't as jumpy as she normally would be.]
...This is...what you would call a 'manual'.
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It looks like some kind of ancient magic spellbook.
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...One of these is given to every agent in the Gloster Foundation...
Its title is: The Reminder...
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The nature of people...that is...humans...
[She pauses and looks down at the book, frowning.]
...And how we, as Kijin who serve our leader's cause, should remain steadfast in our own goals regardless of the harm that they inflict upon each other...
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Is that really alright with you, Seta?
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At the same time, there is no rule that prohibits us from intervening, as much as it is not the recommended course of action.
But...
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But?
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...I know that there are humans as vile as the hostile Kijin we have faced. That is part of the reason why 'The Reminder' was created.
Sometimes...I do wonder if I am truly doing what is right...slaying my own kind without remorse and without considering their individual reasons, but protecting humans while being aware that cruel ones exist...
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And... no matter what their individual reason is, all the Kijin we met who broke from their prison were hostile, right?
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The Kijin we have encountered so far have all been hostile...yet I cannot say the same for every single one I have fought, especially before my time with the Unity Group. Some emerged from the Gates dazed and confused...
The Foundation's existence proves that we can suppress our instincts...so, there may be those who are no longer hostile within that prison, and simply wish to escape.
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...My mission was to eliminate them, and so I did.
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I will not question the situation if a Kijin is clearly hostile...but from now on, I must ensure that they are...
This...may be a sign there is hope for the Foundation.
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Seta, umm...
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A hero's promise and heroes don't break promises! Please accept!
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Ah...if you say so...
Then...I accept.
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I get the feeling Kijin historians are not exactly unbiased in their endeavours.
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...I suppose...that is their intention.
The Foundation is here with the goal of protecting humanity...but to ensure that we are not mistaken, carrying this guide serves as a reminder that even humans are not always friendly.
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Such is the nature of free will that you will always have disagreements.
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Then...to achieve such unity...there cannot be free will?
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She doesn't say any more, though...]
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[Flit unfortunately can't read it, but the way Seta talks about it makes her curious.]
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It is a guide book for the Foundation's agents.
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It was created...to remind us that those we protect are capable of violence, even among each other...
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I can understand not wanting to whitewash things... it's not like it was propaganda to make you the Foundation hate humans, after all.
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[Nod.]
...Many of us do believe that complete integration with those of Earth would only benefit us.
Some are very eager to do so, and reading this makes them more careful...while those who I consider the wisest in the Foundation have said that: 'to achieve that, the knowledge in this guide is invaluable.'
...But I do wonder if we are being impartial about this when it comes to ourselves. We are taught to treat all Kijin from the Gates the same way, without exception...
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...to have no choice but to slay one's own kin.
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But the Kijin who came through the Gates all wanted to spread destruction and misery. If we hadn't fought against them, a lot of people could've died.
They didn't come because they wanted to integrate or be part of Earth... they just came to kill. And that makes fighting against them all the more right.
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When we look at sentient beings on Earth...we do not consider all members of one race hostile simply because a single group chooses to be.
[She brings a closed hand up to her chest.]
...I will still do what I am able to...to protect. But after fighting here against all these enemies, I...find it difficult to believe that all Kijin outside the Foundation mean to do us harm.
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Still, we're not hunters. We're protectors. Saviors. We don't go looking for trouble... just respond to it.
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The Kijin World is a prison now...not even Madame knows what it is like beyond those Gates.
...And...I cannot say that I have not encountered targets who seemed more confused than violent...