A Boy's Dream/Plot Details

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 * colspan="2"| A Boy's Dream - Northern San d'Oria
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 * Ailbeche: Good day. You are becoming quite a knight!

Vilbert: Hello, Ailbeche. How fare you?

Ailbeche: Why, hello, Vilbert!

Ailbeche: You've returned from smiting Orcs, haven't you? Please, tell me of your adventures!

Vilbert: I am sorry, Ailbeche. First I must rest, for I am weary. And who is this? You seem to be a knight, like me.

Ailbeche: Yes. He went to great lengths to help me while you were away.

Vilbert: Many apologies! I am Vilbert, substitute to Captain Exoroche of the Royal Knights. Allow me to express my thanks for watching over Ailbeche.

Ailbeche: Vilbert is in the same division as my father.

Vilbert: Since Captain Exoroche has fallen ill, I was given temporary command of his division.

Ailbeche: Strange, that is... My father is well.

Ailbeche: At any rate, Vilbert is a great swordsman. He last won second place at the tournament!

Vilbert: Well, I attribute that to luck, nothing more.

Zarnei-Hamnei: Hey!

Ailbeche: Greetings, Zarnei-Hamnei. What is it?

Zarnei-Hamnei: I hear you got yourself a fishing rod! Now we'll take you with us to fish for the big one!

Ailbeche: Truly? I begged a thousand times, yet always the answer was no.

Zarnei-Hamnei: Yeah, of course. On one condition...

Ailbeche: Condition?

Zarnei-Hamnei: Yeah. You have to bring a giant shell bug.

Ailbeche: What? you ask the impossible! How is a child like me supposed to catch a giant shell bug?

Zarnei-Hamnei: Well, duh. Just ask your dad. He's a captain of the Royal Knights, after all.

Ailbeche: I don't know...

Zarnei-Hamnei: Well, see you later! You'd better have it when I come back or I'm not gonna take you!

Vilbert: Is the big one really that big?

Ailbeche: Of course! They say he often swallows peices of treasure. We won't stop until he is ours!

Ailbeche: But therein lies a secret. We'll never tell where he bites, lest others catch him first!

Vilbert: Well, legends speak of a brave knight who once slew a great fish, and gained the treasure it had consumed. Ailbeche, you should ask your father for help with a giant shell bug.

Ailbeche: Oh, yes. You are right. I shall ask him.

Vilbert: Right. Well, I must go report to Prince Trion, then. Ailbeche, I shall see you again once I am rested.

Vilbert: It was an honor to meet you, sir. Farewell.

Ailbeche: Wow, someday I wish to be a knight like him!

Ailbeche: Say, you are a knight, aren't you? Do you not want to catch the great fish of legend for its treasure?

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Ailbeche: That's a fine knight! First we will need a giant shell bug to get started. I doubt my father would give one up if we asked.