Stultifera Navis Action Logs: Mirror Image

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A list of Action Logs of the Mirror Image in Stultifera Navis' Inquisition Minute.

The prefix of the nodes' names denote their storyline order in descending order, where the second number denotes the action. Therefore, S-2 means that the node is in their second order.

  • If A/B and 1/2 are added after the node, they denote multiple choices.
The logs are quoted verbatim from the game and should be kept pristine. Edits and updates should be placed on other pages related to the same subject.

Searching for the end of the memory

S-1: Lost Memory Fragments

Within the lost memory fragments, he knew he had to make a decision. Perhaps he'd already made it in the past, but now, both the result and even the choice itself have been long forgotten. Then why not cast the dice again, and see where the road leads–or if the road ended long ago?

S-2A1: Plots Unperturbed

He confronted plots unperturbed.

S-2A2: False Possibility

Let's reimagine a false possibility. If there were something he'd done differently–perhaps more compromises, more concessions, more backing down–if he could've set aside his obsession and perseverance, might there have been another choice? Alas, such is the nature of ambitions unfulfilled. Even within a false possibility, he seeks to grasp it once more.

S-2B1: Ambitions Unrewarded

He grappled with ambitions unrewarded.

S-2B2: False Possibility

Let's reimagine a false possibility. If there were something he'd done differently–perhaps more consideration, more planning, more understanding–if he could've mustered his courage and resourcefulness, might there have been another choice? Alas, such is the nature of a status quo unbroken. Even within a false possibility, he seeks to challenge it once more.

S-3: Illusory Recompense

Even in an illusory convocation, the encouragement and joy you receive are real.

S-4: Swirling Thought Fragments

Within swirling thought fragments, a myriad of past experiences appear in his mind's eye–difficult to touch and impossible to catch. He can feel cold, but not pain. Why not continue to sink into indulgence, continue to play out these choices and decisions? Perhaps there is a way out, perhaps it is right before his eyes.

S-5A1: Paths Untrodden

He walked down paths untrodden.

S-5A2: False Possibility

Let's reimagine a false possibility. Emotions surge, and their inevitable destination is disappointment. The difference between regret and disappointment is that regret contains deep pain and resentment, whereas disappointment bears only a touch of sorrow. Those who wished to meet once more and share a toast may never have that chance ever again.

S-5B1: Persons Unseen

He came face-to-face with persons unseen.

S-5B2: False Possibility

Let's reimagine a false possibility. Emotions surge, and their inevitable destination is indignation. The difference between regret and indignation is that regret assumes the original choice was in error, whereas indignation only accepts that the outcome was dissatisfactory. Those who wanted to roam the land, exploring the wanderer's path, may never have that chance ever again.

S-6: Illusory Recompense

Even in an illusory convocation, the encouragement and joy you receive are real.

S-7: Damaged Historical Fragments

Within the damaged historical fragments, he tried to find answers. Was there any point to burning himself out to do all this? Locating one's own position in the annals of history is a challenge that every person must face. He feels a little drowsy–perhaps this question wasn't as important as he originally thought. After all, things have already played out as they did.

S-8A1: Duties Unfinished

He witnessed duties unfinished.

S-8A2: False Possibility

Let's reimagine a false possibility. He notices something flowing down his dry eyes, salty and bitter, reminding him of the hometown he can no longer return to. The hatred still remains in his heart, and he decides to no longer try to let it go, but instead to embrace it. That turns out to be significantly easier.

S-8B1: Hatred Unabated

He faced hatred unabated.

S-8B2: False Possibility

Let's reimagine a false possibility. He notices something flowing down his rigid body, crimson and damp, reminding him of his ruined hometown. The responsibility still weighs on his shoulders, and he decides to no longer try to fulfill it, but instead to let it rest here. That turns out to be slightly easier.

S-9: Illusory Recompense

Even in an illusory convocation, the encouragement and joy you receive are real.

S-10: Annihilated Fate Fragments

Within the annihilated fate fragments, he tried to brace his body with his palms once more, but failed once more. How many heroes use fate to justify themselves, and how many fools use it to excuse themselves? People disperse in front of him–why does this scene seem so familiar? He remembers. They had come to him the same way before.

S-11A1: Dreams Untouched

He saw dreams untouched.

S-11A2: False Possibility

Let's reimagine a false possibility. Where could that glorious flagship be now? A pity, for only the darkened skies remain in his vision. He consoles himself that it is almost over, and as for those wishes... a human's power cannot hold out forever. Wait a bit longer. Give them a little more time.

S-11B1: Wishes Unfulfilled

He endured wishes unfulfilled.

S-11B2: False Possibility

Let's reimagine a false possibility. Does that great lighthouse still stand now? A pity, for only the darkened skies remain in his vision. He consoles himself that it is almost over, and as for those dreams... a human's power cannot hold out forever. Wait a bit longer. Give them a little more time.

S-12: Illusory Recompense

Even in an illusory convocation, the encouragement and joy you receive are real.

S-13: Preordained Demise

As the end approaches, he realizes that he seems willing to accept this outcome. Of course, as his final resting place, this place is too cold and too hard, a far cry from the comfort of a pillow, from resting his eyes by a warm fire. Not to mention, his gut has been punctured several times, and his lifeblood oozes out. But, it could be worse. He decides to forgive those who are quickly dispersing, slinking back into the shadows. If their positions were reversed, he might feel the same anger. He gave it his all, and failed. He could not beat the ocean at its game after all. But maybe he didn't lose too badly. Those who put him to death are still willing to feel anger, and is that not hope?
"Good luck, my friends. To those above land, and to those beneath the sea."

S-14: One's Death

He died one's death.

S-15: Unimportant Truth

An unimportant truth was revealed: Breogan, the man who invited the Silence, died in an alley as punishment for angering the sea. This news did not particularly make any waves, as the people were more concerned with whether they'd go hungry tomorrow.

S-16: Memory's End

The memory has come to an end, and all returns to disorder.