Making Amens!/Plot Details

There are three different scenes you can see depending on where you are at in the Windurst mission story line.

Orastery
Hakkuru-Rinkuru: Whoa! Holy moley! Major depression.

Kuroido-Moido: Let me explain why Hakkuru-Rinkuru is so down in the dumps... You remember the little incident where he accidently broke the minister's wand, don'taru you? He was able to pull the wool over the minister's eyes up until he replaced the wand with the new one. But our minister knows his stuff! Seems the minister took one look at the new wand, realized it had been switched, and gave Hakkuru-Rinkuru a right royal telling off!

Hakkuru-Rinkuru: No, Kuroido-Moido, you got it wrong! He didn't get an itty-bitty bit angry with me at all, even though he had every right... That's why I'm so depressed!

Kuroido-Moiod: You got me confused. What's the problem then?

Hakkuru-Rinkuru: We all very well know Minister Ajido-Marujido's hoity-toity sarcastic personality. But he didn't even spare me a single sarcastic remark. He just went all quiet and huffed off all of a sudden. I bet he had such ill will he couldn't express himself in words! Wha-a~aaa! I'm going to be fired for sure after this hubbub!

Kuroido-Moiod: Hmm...It is just as I feared. That wasn'taru just your average wand we are dealing with there. It wasn'taru something that you could replace by simply buying a new one. You sent the old wand off to the magic incinerator, rightaru? I wonder if they've already incinerated it?

Orastery
Kuroido-Moiod: Hmm... Looks like you saved the day. This is undeniably our minister's original wand. Looky here, Hakkuru-Rinkuru! Seems the wand hasn't been "fired," so neither will you...

Hakkuru-Rinkuru: Woohoo! What a cheerful earful! I'm not going to be fired after all!

Kuroido-Moiod: There, there... Now all we have to do is wait for the minister to come back...

Apururu enters the Orastery and runs up to Hakkuru-Rinkuru and Kuroido-Moiod.

Apururu: Hi-diddly-diddly! Is my dear brother in?

Hakkuru-Rinkuru: Ah...Miss Apururu!

Apururu: Hidey-hi! Hmm... Looks like my brother dearest is away as usual. That is so typical of him!

Kuroido-Moiod: What's the emergency, Miss?

Apururu: No emergency... But today, a pile of Cardian weapons were suddenly delivered to my door from none other than our dear Ajido-Marujido... I recall saying that I was in a jam because we didn't have enough money to buy weapons for our Cardians, but I don't remember asking him to buy us any! Don't you think that it is kind of strange? It is very unlike him to suddenly do something like that for no reason. So, I was wondering what has gotten into him...? Oh goodness-woodness... That wand you have there... Now this brings back memories! This is the wand that my brother and I had fought over so much when we were children. It wound up broken in two! Not that we were the ones to break it, mind you. Our mother, Goddess bless her soul, was the one who snapped it! She meant to teach us the lesson that when two people fight over something, it will surely get broken... I can't recall ever being so frightened of our mother...

Hakkuru-Rinkuru: Wowie-zowie! Sounds like she was a scary woman when she wanted to be.

Kuroido-Moiod: ......

Apururu: Well, anyway, I had best get back to my own ministry. When my brother returns, tell him I said "thank you." Ta-ta~ru, everyone!

Apururu runs out of the Orastery.

Orastery
Hakkuru-Rinkuru: Whoa! Holy moley! Major depression.

Kuroido-Moido: Let me explain why Hakkuru-Rinkuru is so down in the dumps... The Orastery sometimes has visits from Professor Shantotto, and it was she who saw through the deception. After a single glance at the new wand, the professor blew her top at Hakkuru-Rinkuru.

Hakkuru-Rinkuru: That's just not true, Kuroido-Moido. She didn't get mad at all.. And that's why it's so distressing.

Kuroido-Moiod: You got me confused. What's the problem then?

Hakkuru-Rinkuru: Everyone knows how acid-tongue Professor Shantotto is. That very same professor said this to me. "That wand was passed down to Ajido-Marujido from his mother and he holds it very dear to his heart. I pity you, poor Hakkuru-Rinkuru. You'll probably get yourself snapped in half as well!" Oh Goddess! I don't want to be snapped in half!

Kuroido-Moiod: Hmm...It is just as I feared. That wasn'taru just your average wand we are dealing with there. It wasn'taru something that you could replace by simply buying a new one. You sent the old wand off to the magic incinerator, rightaru? I wonder if they've already incinerated it?

Orastery
Kuroido-Moiod: Hmm... Looks like you saved the day. This is undeniably our minister's original wand. Come on Hakkuru-Rinkuru, cheer up. When Minister Ajido-Marujido gets back, we'll apologize to him together.

Hakkuru-Rinkuru: No! Apologizing won't do any good. It'll just be "snap!", and then me lying in two pieces!

Kuroido-Moiod: There, there... Now all we have to do is wait for the minister to come back...

Apururu enters the Orastery and runs up to Hakkuru-Rinkuru and Kuroido-Moiod.

Apururu: Hello everyone! Apururus is here!

Hakkuru-Rinkuru: Ah...Miss Apururu!

Apururu: Hello! ...Oh? Have I interrupted something?

Kuroido-Moid: No, not at all. You seem out of breath, Minster Apururu... Are you here on urgentaru business?

Apururu: No, not particularly. Professor Shantotto was at the Manustery today and mentioned that I might want to visit thew Orastery from time to time and see how things are going. I thought at first that maybe she was just concerned about everyone here at the Orastery... But that seems unlikely from Professor Shantotto. So I figured there must be some other reason for me to come here. Oh goodness-woodness... That wand you have there... Now this brings back memories! This is the wand that my brother and I had fought over so much when we were children. It wound up broken in two! Not that we were the ones to break it, mind you. Our mother, Goddess bless her soul, was the one who snapped it! She meant to teach us the lesson that when two people fight over something, it will surely get broken... I can't recall ever being so frightened of our mother...

Hakkuru-Rinkuru: Wowie-zowie! Sounds like she was a scary woman when she wanted to be.

Kuroido-Moiod: ......

Apururu: Everything appears to be in order though, so I guess I'll be going. Ta-taru~.

Apururu runs out of the Orastery.

Orastery
Hakkuru-Rinkuru: Whoa! Holy moley! Major depression.

Kuroido-Moido: Let me explain why Hakkuru-Rinkuru is so down in the dumps... The Orastery sometimes has visits from Professor Shantotto, and it was she who saw through the deception. After a single glance at the new wand, the professor blew her top at Hakkuru-Rinkuru.

Hakkuru-Rinkuru: That's just not true, Kuroido-Moido. She didn't get mad at all.. And that's why it's so distressing.

Kuroido-Moiod: You got me confused. What's the problem then?

Hakkuru-Rinkuru: Everyone knows how acid-tongue Professor Shantotto is. That very same professor said this to me. "That wand was passed down to Ajido-Marujido from his mother and he holds it very dear to his heart. I pity you, poor Hakkuru-Rinkuru. You'll probably get yourself snapped in half as well!" Oh Goddess! I don't want to be snapped in half!

Kuroido-Moiod: Hmm...It is just as I feared. That wasn'taru just your average wand we are dealing with there. It wasn'taru something that you could replace by simply buying a new one. You sent the old wand off to the magic incinerator, rightaru? I wonder if they've already incinerated it?

Orastery
Kuroido-Moiod: Hmm... Looks like you saved the day. This is undeniably our minister's original wand. What a lucky break. With Minister Ajido-Marujido in the Dark Dungeon, this wand'll be the least of his worries...

Hakkuru-Rinkuru: Oh Goddess! The last time Professor Shantotto was here, she took one look at me and said this. "That wand was passed down to Ajido-Marujido from his mother and he holds it very dear to his heart. I pity you, Hakkuru-Rinkuru. You'll probably get snapped in half as well!"

Apururu enters the Orastery and runs up to Hakkuru-Rinkuru and Kuroido-Moiod.

Apururu: Hello everyone! Apururu is here!

Hakkuru-Rinkuru: Ah...Miss Apururu!

Apururu: Hello! ...Oh? Have I interrupted something?

Kuroido-Moid: No, not at all. You seem out of breath, Minster Apururu... Are you here on urgentaru business?

Apururu: No, not particularly. Professor Shantotto was at the Manustery today and mentioned that I might want to visit thew Orastery from time to time and see how things are going. I thought at first that maybe she was just concerned about everyone here at the Orastery... But that seems unlikely from Professor Shantotto. So I figured there must be some other reason for me to come here. Oh goodness-woodness... That wand you have there... Now this brings back memories! This is the wand that my brother and I had fought over so much when we were children. It wound up broken in two! Not that we were the ones to break it, mind you. Our mother, Goddess bless her soul, was the one who snapped it! She meant to teach us the lesson that when two people fight over something, it will surely get broken... I can't recall ever being so frightened of our mother...

Hakkuru-Rinkuru: Wowie-zowie! Sounds like she was a scary woman when she wanted to be.

Kuroido-Moiod: ......

Apururu: Everything appears to be in order though, so I guess I'll be going. Ta-taru~.

Apururu runs out of the Orastery.