Did you make sure to clean the dirt from your boots? I implore you to not touch a single thing, even furniture, in this manor without my explicit permission.
HP | 66.0 + (2.28*lvl) |
DEF |
Trigger | Dialogue |
---|---|
Identity Acquisition | Did you make sure to clean the dirt from your boots? I implore you to not touch a single thing, even furniture, in this manor without my explicit permission. |
Morning Greeting | It's time to let the manor breathe. Open the curtains. Let the rushing gale and the pale ray of sunlight breathe through the manor's lungs! |
Afternoon Greeting | Warm yourself by this hearth should you feel the chill in your bones. It is the only place in this manor where you may feel any degree of warmth. |
Evening Greeting | The tempest howls... I shall open the windows. So that... so that the voice of my Mistress grow clearer to my ears. |
Chatter #1 | Do not hesitate to ask me if you are looking for something. I know this manor like the back of my hand; I know every location of every item in this house, from furniture to the smallest utensil. |
Chatter #2 | Two and a half spoons of syrup, temperature moderately yet pleasantly warm. Documents waiting for your review have been placed on the desk. ... The hunt for the frenzied wolf is nigh, and our preparation cannot be more complete. |
Chatter #3 | My ancestors are all laid to rest beneath this manor. Though the end of this contract lies in an ineffably far future... I know that its terms shall one day come to be. |
Post-Uptie Chat 1 | There are times when I would feel this insatiable, hypogean thirst... But I endure, for I await the day when this suffering would be rewarded. When that single swill of the waters graces my parched throat... oh, it shall be so ecstatic... |
Post-Uptie Chat 2 | We are contracted with the earth that this manor is built upon. No wuthering tempest, no lightning, no accursed wolf shall stand in our way until the contract is fulfilled. |
Idle | She's noticed your presence the moment you stepped foot in this manor. You cannot hide from the Mistress, no matter where you are. |
Uptying | Ah, a gift from the Mistress of the manor. I most graciously accept her offering. |
Deployment | Time to receive the uninvited guests. |
Stage Entry | I shall return before the next luncheon. |
Viewed in Battle | Is something not to your liking? |
Commencing Attack | If anyone even dares to lay their hands on this land, on the Mistress... |
Enemy Stagger | Leave now or suffer, uninvited guest. |
Staggered | Oh, I hear it. The rush of the hypogean waters... it beckons me... |
Enemy Killed | Every uninvited thing must be removed from the premises. |
Death | No, I can't... not before I drink from the waters... |
Check Passed | I have done as you commanded. |
Check Failed | This was my fault. My deepest apologies... Mistress. |
Victory Cry | Now, let us return to Wuthering Heights. There are many tasks at hand. |
Extra Conditions Fulfilled | Ah, you have witnessed me, my Mistress. I thank for your commendations; every single uninvited guest has been dealt with. |
Defeat Wail | My deepest apologies, Mistress. We were... underprepared. |
The Mistress's Voice...!
- When clashing against targets with less than -25 SP, Clash Power +1 and deal +10% damage
- Deal +15% damage against targets with <<((EchoOfMansion))Echoes of the Manor>>
- When winning a Clash without losing a single Coin, heal 10 SP. If this unit is already at max SP, gain 2 <<((AttackUp))Offense Level Up>> next turn (2 times per turn)
Butler Training
AZURE x 4
Clash Power +1 to 1 ally with the most SP when clashing against targets with less than -25 SP
Knocking
Knocking
Knocking
Knocking
Dusting
Dusting
Dusting
Dusting
As Mistress Commands
As Mistress Commands
I have prepared the tea as you have requested. There is a chill in the manor; please imbibe the tea before it cools.
The child placed the cup on the table with such graceful dexterity that it barely made any noise. There wasn't even the infinitesimally small clatter of the teacup against the saucer.
Her politely folded hands and slightly bent back did not even flinch from its fixed position.
None of this may mean much to someone who's so used to receiving such top-notch service, but anyone who's not would realize something after a quick glance at the child's service.
That this child was a highly trained Butler.
…….
Now I must leave your side and plan for the reception of guests scheduled to arrive today. Please, pardon my absence.
The child bowed courteously at the quiet man, who was fully absorbed in reading the paper in his hands. She walked backward toward the door and exited to the corridor.
Her movement was smooth and continuous, not allowing even the smallest squeak as she closed the door on her way out.
Chief Butler Lady Outis.
There was another child waiting for her in the corridor.
Mm, Faust.
I trust that the preparation for the guests' reception is going smoothly?
She nodded as though she was already expecting to see the other child waiting for her on the other side of the door, and began walking down the corridor.
It seemed that the two had been working together for a while. The other child caught up to the child in a most natural, gliding gait.
Everything that Chief Butler Lady Outis has ordered has been carried out.
Every item entrusted to the Devyat' has also been delivered without delay. They are all ready to be used for tonight's banquet.
As competent as always.
But I will not spare you any compliments, Faust. You must understand why, yes?
From a certain perspective, the child's words and expression appeared rather harsh. But the other child's nondescript expression did not change.
Perhaps all this was merely routine to her.
Yes. Such perfection is... expected from the Butlers of Wuthering Heights, bound to this land.
Yes. Besides...
The child continued, adjusting her monocle.
... as one of the Butlers in service of our Mistress, it would be shameful to serve anything but the utmost excellence.
... That is fully understood.
Very good. I will make sure that the Mistress hears of your devotion.
... This 'Mistress' that the child was talking about had been dead for a long, long time. But she acted as though her voice still echoed in her ears.
Her attitude was too... bizarre to be mere devotion to the dead, too earnest to be an attempt to retain the memory of the departed. It was as though she was holding regular conversations with the long-dead Mistress.
Every Butler under her command knew that there was something strange about this whole affair, but no one dared to question her.
Because that was the kind of respect that a Chief Butler commanded.
The other child mused the same as she followed from behind.
I hear that their Chief Butler has contacted us.
You must be referring to Chief Butler Lady Ryōshū, who left to serve the Edgar Family.
Hmph, it has been a while since she left this manor. No need to stick with the honorifics.
... Chief Butler Ryōshū tells us that the hunt for the wolf is nigh.
So, the stray hound returns as a wolf... returning to sully Wuthering Heights and her honorable Mistress' name once again. Good, this saves me the trouble of venturing out of this place in search of this beast.
…….
The child's eyes narrowed.
... Do you have a problem with that?
... It is known to us that the wolf was once... a very close acquaintance of the mastermind of this hunt, Ryōshū of the Edgar Family.
Faust is concerned that such emotions may cloud her strategies. Not even Faust has experienced this particular circumstance before.
Hmph, it's simple.
The other child was speaking rather anxiously, but the child dismissed her concerns with a light scoff.
I have no love for someone who abandoned this land in favor of her Master, but a Chief Butler is a Chief Butler still.
She is not the kind of person to be hung up on old kinships in matters as important as this, no. She will remain fully loyal to the hunt because it is something that she must see to its end. Perhaps it shall inspire an even greater dedication in her.
... Understood.
As their conversation drew to a natural close, the stairs ended and opened up to the manor's grand entrance.
It was filled with rows upon rows of Butlers waiting for her orders.
Interesting. What is all this for?
... Uninvited guests have arrived prior to the banquet. The Butlers stand ready to meet the interlopers.
Very well... then let us use this opportunity as a warm-up before the hunt.
The child stood tall before the rows of Butlers.
There was a group of outsiders standing outside the manor, their garbs indicating rather clearly that they did not belong here. Not that it was any of the child's concern.
Ah, I apologize for the delayed reception, dear strangers.
Though it may be rather discourteous of me to advise you this, I must inform you that this manor is currently not receiving any uninvited guests.
The Butlers began preparing for combat the moment the child finished her sentence.
The child wrapped the serviette she had been carrying over her fist... and muttered.
Now, dear uninvited guests... vacate the premises, if you will.