Azione Solo: Lavinia Falcone
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This page is a list of Lavinia Falcone's Azione Solo tasks and story transcripts.
To unlock Lavinia's role, the player must have cleared IS-3.
LAVINIA FALCONE Thorns that grow unyieldingly from beneath the umbral rain; full of scars, yet searching for a way forward.The word "justice" should never cross the lips of a famiglia-backed judge, but she has never forgotten the ideals she set for herself when she first stepped into the courthouse, and still stands resolute. | |
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CODICE INSANGUINATO (Bloodstained Codex)Lavinia's Codex. A smudge of another judge's blood can be found on its cover, the finger that brushed against its thorns bearing the same will as hers. The Codex acknowledged his wound. |
Time to go home after a long day at work. Head to the designated landmarks in the given order to progress. | |
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1-1 | Cittanova Main Street (Story) |
1-2 | Volsinii Courthouse (Operation) |
Reward | |
This case is about to go to trial. I'll need to head to the archives and read up. Head to the designated landmarks in the given order to progress. | |
2-1 | Volsinii Courthouse (Story) |
2-2 | Volsinii Courthouse (Story) |
Reward | |
Someone's waving at me on my way back from the Saluzzo Estate. Head to the designated landmarks in the given order to progress. | |
3-1 | Small Trail Park (Story) |
3-2 | Small Trail Park (Story) |
Reward | |
Let's get this drunken former classmate back home first. Head to the designated landmarks in the given order to progress. | |
4-1 | Small Trail Park (Story) |
4-2 | Residential Neighborhood (Story) |
Reward | |
Time to move. The young man seems to have something to say to me. Head to the designated landmarks in the given order to progress. | |
5-1 | Volsinii Municipal Center (Story) |
5-2 | Secondary Core Area Control Tower (Story) |
Reward |
FIN Instead of practicing the letter of the law, she now would prefer to lift the pen and draft new amendments. |
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Transcripts
Characters |
Civilian Clerk Lavinia's Almamater Lavinia's Colleague Lavinia's Junior Mafioso |
1-1 | |
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Civilian | *gasp*... *gasp*... Someone, help me! I didn't do it on purpose! |
Mafioso | Quit hollering already. You think they don't have eyes and ears? They just know when they ain't seen nothin'. |
Civilian | ...Urgh! |
Lavinia | Hey! What are you doing charging people like that? |
Mafioso | ...Oh. |
Lavinia | You there. If you still intend to run, you'll be in contempt of our ironclad order. |
Mafioso | Ugh, bad luck. Fine. You win, Your Honor. I'll go with you this time. But lemme warn you now, bitch–better watch where you walk alone the next few days. |
Lavinia | Stai zitto! |
A few days later... | |
Civilian | Your Honor! |
Lavinia | Hm...? Oh, I remember you. Did that guy keep bothering you after the case was settled? |
Civilian | He gave up. I came to thank you. These flowers are for you. ...... |
Lavinia | What happened? |
Civilian | I, I just saw him on the street corner! He's still after me...! |
Lavinia | Come with me. |
Received Bouquet of Gratitude": "The judge was even willing to turn against her famiglia to help him, but the customers started questioning whether they should still associate with her while buying flowers." |
2-1 | |
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Lavinia | Excuse me. I'm here to retrieve some files. Here's my permit. |
Clerk | Sure, it's in the archives in the back. I'll take you, just sign your name when you find what you need. Huh...? One moment please, Signorina[note 1] Lavinia. Were you getting ready for a trial? When these files were archived yesterday, they said that the prisoner in question had been released early. You're only allowed to borrow these files for the time being. |
Received Borrowed Dossiers: "The judges have long grown accustomed to the fact that a large number of files will be thrown into the archives with no closure, just like this one." | |
Lavinia | Nobody informed me... Which judge authorized the prisoner's release? |
2-2 | |
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Lavinia | The individual in question is an associate of Famiglia Bellone. I still remember him. Right now, they probably need all the manpower they can get. Or, there's some other calculus involved, and if he's convicted, it'll create problems for the famiglia. Or it could be the same as before: "It's not time yet." ...... He told me before that I would finally realize true justice in Siracusa. ..... But how long must I endure this kind of injustice? Here, I'm done looking. Thanks in advance for having to re-archive them. |
Clerk | Right. Hmm? You're not going to ask for a retrial? |
Lavinia | ...... No... Not right now. |
3-1 | |
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Lavinia's Colleague | I see you, Lavinia! Get outta that car already! We're in the middle of a barcrawl, come join us! You didn't even come to our class reunion. Are you really so hard to get a hold of? What've you been busy with lately? |
Lavinia | ...I just got out of court. |
Lavinia's Colleague | Stop pulling my leg. The courthouse isn't that way. It's the Saluzzo estate, isn't it? Look at you. You're the only member of our cohort who's still a practicing judge, and you don't even have kids yet. Things have been real crazy around the city lately, so be careful out there. It all makes sense to me! Get in with a well-off famiglia while you're still young, help 'em out a bit and make a fortune, then retire early and go do other things. Not much else we can do. What do you expect? It sure as hell beats being one of those judges missing a limb or two... |
Lavinia's Almamater | Blurgh... |
Lavinia's Colleague | Ugh, he's puking again. Looks like he's had a bit too much to drink. |
3-2 | |
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Lavinia | ...Sorry, but I'm not in the mood right now. Go on ahead without me. |
Lavinia's Colleague | Yeah, yeah, I get it. I can tell something's eating you up when you get like this. |
Lavinia | Alright then, see you. |
Lavinia's Colleague | Ciao![note 2] |
Lavinia gets back in her car and prepares to step on the gas. | |
Lavinia's Almamater | Blurgh... |
Lavinia | Huh?! |
Lavinia's Colleague | Hahaha, the two of us have a lot of catching up to do, so we're gonna keep drinkin'. Thanks in advance for taking the lightweight home for us! |
4-1 | |
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Lavinia's Almamater | Uh... I'd like to ask a favor of you, Lavinia. |
Lavinia | ...... |
Lavinia's Almamater | You're still a judge, right? |
Lavinia | Yes. |
Lavinia's Almamater | Perfect. |
Lavinia | ...... |
Lavinia's Almamater | Back in school, I never took you seriously... My grades weren't any worse than yours, so how did you get an appointment so quickly? Later on, I heard them say... You're actually supported by a famiglia. A big one too. Turns out, it was the Bellones! So I was thinking to myself, hah... Of course. That's the only way you could've become such a powerful judge. Hmph. |
Lavinia | What's your point? |
Lavinia's Almamater | ...... I'm too scared. |
Lavinia | Of what? |
Lavinia's Almamater | You leaned on your connections to become a judge. So I thought to myself, why couldn't I do that too? But when those guys, those wise guys came up to me... I was scared half to death. Barely a second passed, and I already had to give up talking to them. The Code of Law in my hand was just an ordinary book. Actually, it wasn't even as good as a book, considering I've knocked a cazzo[note 3] in the head with a notebook before. But when I saw those wise guys, I couldn't even muster the courage to open my mouth. Forget the whole justice thing... What the hell is that even? They're obviously criminals, but if they ever asked me to do them a favor in prison or even in court, I'd never be able to refuse. |
Lavinia | The backing of a famiglia... I'd be lying if I said I didn't have anyone backing me. But, it's not like that's a good thing either. Maybe... I never should've listened to him in the first place– |
Lavinia's Almamater | I know... You've actually been doing things your own way. You're much braver than me, Lavinia. Also, I heard that Bortolotti is dead, right? |
His hand brushes against Lavinia's codex, the thorns around it pricking his fingers and leaving spots of blood behind. | |
Lavinia's Almamater | You're all much braver than me... |
4-2 | |
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Lavinia | We're here. You can get out now. |
Lavinia's Almamater | Oh... Sorry, I got your codex dirty. |
<Dialogue branch starts here> | |
[Choose "Receive the Codex" (only available once the Codex Insanguinato is obtained)] | |
Lavinia takes back her codex, its surface stained with the blood of another judge. | |
Lavinia's Almamater | Do you plan to keep doing it? |
Lavinia | Yes. |
Lavinia recalls what happened at the Saluzzo estate today. | |
Lavinia | Now is not the time to throw in the towel. |
Lavinia's Almamater | That's great. And I mean it, Lavinia. Maybe one day, I might also go back to the law. |
<Dialogue branch> | |
[Choose "Leave for now" (will not progress the story further)] | |
Tip: If you are missing an item, head to "Critica Artistica." | |
<Dialogue branch ends here> |
5-1 | |
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Lavinia's Junior | Are you... Signorina Lavinia? |
Lavinia | I am. And you are...? |
Lavinia's Junior | I'm your underclassman! I heard the speech you gave at school, and... actually, I didn't take you seriously at the time. I just thought it was another woman coming by to talk a big game. But with everything going on lately, I've been looking into some things myself, and the court bailiffs told me everything you did. Now I believe what said in that speech came from your heart. |
Lavinia | I appreciate you going out of your way to tell me that. |
Lavinia's Junior | No, I'm the one who should be thanking you! I've already figured out what I'm supposed to be doing next! |
5-2 | |
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Lavinia's Junior | Are you busy moving right now? |
Lavinia | Yes, I'll be living in the new city. |
Lavinia's Junior | Let me help you then. Oh, before that, there's something I wanted to give you! |
He takes out a neatly-written resume. | |
Lavinia's Junior | My CV. I've decided that after I graduate, I want to work with you. Working hard for the sake of the new city that you talked about was the reason I went to law school in the first place. And those flowers... |
He looks at the bouquet of withered flowers among her luggage. On it is a tag with words of thanks written by a citizen. | |
Lavinia's Junior | Lavinia, I'm gonna get flowers from the people, just like you. |
Lavinia | Once you have, I'll accept your application. How does that sound? Though, I do want to reiterate–are you sure about this? If you decide to work with me, it'll be a lot more difficult than if you decided to stay in Volsinii. ...I can't even say for sure what it is I should be doing next. This is not an easy path to tread. |
Lavinia's Junior | I know, I've already made up my mind. |
Lavinia | I'm... very glad to hear that. |
Lavinia's Junior | All your stuff is packed. Are you ready to leave? |
Lavinia | Yes... Actually, before that, I need to go mourn someone's passing. |
Lavinia's Junior | Oh, I guess I'll leave you to it then. |
Lavinia | Actually, I'd like you to come with me. He's not just an old friend. You could say that he was an old friend to this entire city. I'm sure you can already guess who I'm talking about–the new Ministero dei Lavori Pubblici[note 4] who died during his inaugural speech. When he left us, there was still so much uncertainty in the air. But now that things are winding down, I should go and see him again. |
Lavinia's Junior | That gentleman... Why did he...? |
Lavinia | He made up his mind. To some people, there's nothing worth paying the ultimate price for, let alone a future so distant and uncertain. But I've been thinking–the greater the turmoil, the more worthwhile the determination. He may have been alone when he left us, but he's not the only man to walk that path. I'm sure he'll be glad to see you when we get there. But at the same time, it still upsets me. I'm upset with myself. If the awakening of a new group can't be inspired without the lives of those who led the way, I myself must not have been conscious enough. I used to resent Leon–he didn't even notice the corpses along the streets until they personally affected him as part of the Ministero dei Lavori Pubblici. But how am I any different? I didn't wake up until a man I respected paid the ultimate price. |
Lavinia's Junior | I wouldn't say that, Lavinia. Even now, many people are still reluctant to take that step. After all, I'm the only man who came today. There are still many more watching and waiting, and I can only say from my own position that I made the right decision. But who knows how things will look in a decade or a century? Maybe we'll be hailed as heroes. Maybe we'll be mocked. More likely, we won't be remembered at all. Everyone wants to live in the present. Of course, there's nothing wrong with that. But, Lavinia, there is one last thing I want to say. |
The young man suddenly turns serious. | |
Lavinia's Junior | Leontuzzo Bellone. I still can't trust a wise guy like him, even when he says he's given up his famiglia. After all, the two of us come from completely different walks of life. If anything ever comes up, I'll stand on your side. |
Lavinia | ...What? |
Received Understudy's Resume: "From this neatly-written resume, one can already tell that its owner is serious and attentive. Its very existence is a form of hope." |