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    "0": {"col_0": "テストデータ"},
    "1": {"col_0": "シュポシェのヒント（仮）"},
    "2": {"col_0": "First Spear Rydel\n\nToto–Rak Expedition Notes  (Day 1)\n\nStrange lights sighted from just inside dungeon entrance. Creatures of the forest? Closer inspection reveals them to be man-made machines. Ashcrown Consortium technologist accompanying party believes them to be of Garlean design. Labels them “magitek photocells.” Collect for further study."},
    "3": {"col_0": "First Spear Rydel\n\nToto–Rak Expedition Notes  (Day 2)\n\nDramatic increase in light emitted by photocells observed upon collecting fourth. Dispatched two lancers to Gridania with orders to deliver the photocells to Stillglade Fane. Soon after their departure, received linkpearl transmission from pair reporting marked reduction in photocell glow as distance from Maws increased. Recalled lancers."},
    "4": {"col_0": "First Spear Rydel\n\nToto–Rak Expedition Notes  (Day 3)\n\nLancer downed attempting to breach what Ashcrown technologist calls a “magitek field.” Technologist advises that there should be a device in the vicinity powering the barrier. No choice but to look for it. Divided party into four teams to expedite search. Whisperings of discontent? No. Just my imagination."},
    "5": {"col_0": "First Spear Rydel\n\nToto–Rak Expedition Notes  (Day 4)\n\nDevice located, but one team yet to return. Barrier terminal unresponsive until technologist suggests applying set of four photocells. How does he know these things? Watch him. Lancer suggests locating missing team. Decide to press on."},
    "6": {"col_0": "First Spear Rydel\n\nToto–Rak Expedition Notes  (Day 5)\n\nEncountered sheer drop several yalms down passage. Rock face looks treacherous but descent should be possible with ropes. Return climb may be troublesome─especially with the technologist slowing us down. Lancers seem uncertain. After consulting with second officer, have decided to proceed. Will send scouts to find alternate route back to entrance."},
    "7": {"col_0": "First Spear Rydel\n\nToto–Rak Expedition Notes  (Day 6)\n\nDiscovered mangled bodies of the missing team beyond the drop. Have lost linkpearl contact with the two scouts sent to find alternate route out. Presumed lost or deserted. Will continue expedition for now, but must consider retreat if situation worsens."},
    "8": {"col_0": "First Spear Rydel\n\nToto–Rak Expedition Notes  (Day 7)\n\nThree lancers report difficulty breathing, as if something dank and heavy is clogging their lungs. Another two disappeared into the darkness, screaming. Technologist believes cause to be extreme levels of aetheric energy detected ahead. Lies. He has done something to us! The elementals warned me about him. Should have listened. Technologist suggests turning back. I see him for what he is now. Garlean worm is dead. Feel better. Pressing on."},
    "9": {"col_0": "You find a bloodstained scrap of parchment with a message scrawled upon it in faded ink.\n\n\n\n“The Capten lykes his sees Bloo.”"},
    "10": {"col_0": "You find a bloodstained scrap of parchment with a message scrawled upon it in faded ink.\n\n\n\n“The Capten lykes his wyne Redd.”"},
    "11": {"col_0": "You find a bloodstained scrap of parchment with a message scrawled upon it in faded ink.\n\n\n\n“The Capten lykes his cabege Green.”"},
    "12": {"col_0": "I finally mustered the courage to speak with your hero, my love. <Split([ObjectParameter(1)], ,1)/> is as kind and wise as he is brave and strong. He listened attentively as I told him all about you─about us.\n\n\n\nThough he is a man of few words, or perhaps because he is, everything he said seemed to inspire me. Why, his gaze alone instilled me with a confidence I never knew I had. Truly, I feel better prepared to face the future for having met him. How right you were, my love."},
    "13": {"col_0": "Scarcely a week has passed since we returned to the village, and already I cannot help thinking it was a mistake. There was a time when this place seemed just large enough. But having seen the wider world, it all feels so insufferably confined that I often find myself struggling for breath. I know that it is the same for you, my love.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe only time I feel truly alive is when I am adventuring with you. We are as caged birds in this backwater. So long as we remain here, we will never spread our wings and soar. So let us take to the road, and create a lifetime of wonderful memories together."},
    "14": {"col_0": "I could not have hoped for a more romantic first visit to Mor Dhona. The crystals that pierce the landscape glowed in all their majesty, as if to celebrate our future together. And as we lazed by Silvertear Lake, watching the waves lapping at the shore, the sun took its leave behind the horizon, that we might enjoy a moment of intimacy.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n“I want us to be together forever.” You first said these words to me years ago, and you said them to me again tonight. I am so happy to be with you."},
    "15": {"col_0": "You have been looking deathly pale of late. The scorching heat of Thanalan does not agree with you. You were never fond of hot climes, and it was a mistake to come here. Let us make for Coerthas, where the bracing air will put roses on your cheeks."},
    "16": {"col_0": "I know, I know─it is not easy being without a body. I promise to find one for you, but you must have patience. You are my husband–to–be, and there is nothing I would not do for you, so please, have faith in me. Give me time, my love, and I shall make you whole again, as you make me."},
    "17": {"col_0": "I am sorry to keep you waiting, my love, but we cannot afford to compromise─not where your new body is concerned. Ordinary adventurers die often enough, leaving their ordinary corpses, but if you are to be like <Split([ObjectParameter(1)], ,1)/>, we cannot settle for anything less than extraordinary.\n\nBut a strong body requires an equally strong soul─as I recently discovered. Now, you are probably worried that strong souls are rare, and so they are─but never fear, for we can create one ourselves! All we need is a plentiful supply of the weaker kind, and they are common indeed. Be patient just a little longer, my love, and all will be as you desire."},
    "18": {"col_0": "With the nigh-endless supply of bodies here, I will make you well again, my love. Then we shall be wed as man and wife, and forever be joined as the gods intended. Of course, it is only fitting that a proper ceremony be held, with guests in attendance. I will send out invitations to all our friends. They will be so happy for us, I have no doubt they will jump at the chance to part with their souls."},
    "19": {"col_0": "To whoever reads this─if there is anyone left to read it─let it be known that I, Ser Pascaleret Neurtaille, bore witness to Dalamud's fall. The lesser moon's descent, the black doom which emerged from within, the flames which spread across the horizon, turning night to day─it shall haunt me for the rest of my days.\n\nIt is the dawn of the “Seventh Umbral Era,” according to some of the men. I told them to put no stock in the ravings of the prophetess, but even I do not know what to believe anymore."},
    "20": {"col_0": "The engineers are still surveying the damage, but anyone with eyes can tell that the Dusk Vigil is beyond repair. Some walls are hardly fit to be called as such, piles of crumbling masonry as they are.\n\n\n\nThe officers have been pleading with Ser Yuhelmeric, asking him to order a withdrawal. He knows our position is untenable, yet he refuses. “We will hold it to the last, for we are the shields on the wall─the defenders of the Holy See,” he says. He is a brave, pious man. Less so, we who serve under him."},
    "21": {"col_0": "The men we rescued from the collapsed wing have not fared well. Given our dwindling supplies and this seemingly endless blizzard, we may be forced to make difficult decisions soon.\n\n\n\nThis unseasonable weather grows worse with every passing day, and the toll it has taken on morale is plain. We have yet to receive reinforcements from the Holy See, and I fear none shall come. Nevertheless, Ser Yuhelmeric remains steadfast in his decision and will suffer no talk of withdrawal.\n\nSer Yuhelmeric's steward tells me he passes hours in the chapel, praying to the Fury for guidance... But I chanced to see him once, as he knelt before the statue. His eyes were transfixed upon the jewel in its helm, and he was whispering things I dare not write."},
    "22": {"col_0": "Ser Yuhelmeric has taken me into his confidence. He says I am an honest man. I wish I were a braver one.\n\n\n\n\n\nThe mutiny has been quelled. Among the starving, half-mad knights were Ser Yuhelmeric's most trusted officers. He wielded the axe himself.\n\n\n\n\n\nSer Yuhelmeric received me in the chapel afterwards. I told him we will not last a fortnight without food. He smiled and told me that the Fury has blessed us with a bounty of fresh meat, then returned to his prayers. I joined him."},
    "23": {"col_0": "O Halone, pray forgive Your humble servant. For too long have I let fear rule my heart, and in my cowardice have I been party to unspeakable acts.\n\n\n\n\n\nI know now I shall never see my children again─nor would I want them to look upon their father's face...and what it has become.\n\n\n\n\n\nI am outside Her grace."},
    "24": {"col_0": "Exhibit I: Technology in Daily Life\n\nThis exhibit showcases the various scientific advances that allow Allagans to live lives of heretofore unheard-of ease and efficiency."},
    "25": {"col_0": "Exhibit II: Technology in War\n\nSee the myriad marvels of Allagan military technology that have replaced flesh-and-blood soldiers, ensuring that no Allagan citizen need ever again lay down their life in battle."},
    "26": {"col_0": "Exhibit III: The Phantom Ray\n\nFeast your eyes on this massive-yet-elegant automaton, designed to monitor─and if necessary, dispatch─potentially violent chimerical constructs."},
    "27": {"col_0": "Exhibit IV: The Mirrorknight\n\nA second-generation construct boasting the strength of a bear and the acute vision of an owl. As with many early efforts at synthesis, lack of intelligence and a proclivity for violence limited its practical use."},
    "28": {"col_0": "Exhibit VII: The Shabti\n\nA fourth-generation construct, and one of the first to effectively employ cloning technology. With high intelligence and regenerative capacity, its development was hailed as a major breakthrough."},
    "29": {"col_0": "Exhibit VIII: The Naga\n\nAmong the first successful efforts in synthesizing a voidsent. Void research remains an emerging field, with future developments holding great promise."},
    "30": {"col_0": "Exhibit IX: The Iksalion\n\nA highly intelligent construct employed by Allagan engineers to perform maintenance tasks. Notable flaws include a weakness against the elements and certain genetic instabilities."},
    "31": {"col_0": "The rise of the Garlean Empire in the Year 1522 of the Sixth Astral Era led to significant changes in the structure of Garlean society. This is most evident in the adoption of titles which serve to indicate an individual's place within the social hierarchy.\n\nThe following information was compiled with the aid of informants within the Empire and has yet to be verified:\n\nRoyalty: Zos - The emperor; Yae - Member of the royal family in the line of succession; Wir - Member of the royal family with no claim to the throne.\n\nMilitary: Van - Legatus; Tol - Tribunus laticlavius; Sas - Tribunus angusticlavius or Praefectus castrorum; Rem - Primus pilus or Pilus prior; Quo - Primi ordines or Centurion; Pyr - Optio, Tesserarius, or Decurion; Oen - Duplicarius or Legionarius.\n\nSpecialists: Nan - Chief engineer or engineer; Mal - Primus medicus or senior magitek technician; Lux - Chief medicus or magitek technician; Kir - Senior medicus or senior technician; Jen - Medicus or technician."},
    "32": {"col_0": "Public Officials: Iyl - Dictator or Princeps senatus; Het - Consul, Praetor, Tribunus plebis, Aedilis, or Quaestor; Goe - Censor; Fae - Unknown; Eir - Unknown; Dus - Lictor.\n\n\n\nThis hierarchy extends to the general populace as well, though it is far less complex. The majority of citizens bear the “Bas” title, and there is a smaller group which appears to be comprised of respected artisans who have adopted the “Cen” title.\n\nThe “Aan” title is bestowed upon the peoples of annexed territories and indicates that they lack even the most basic rights afforded to a citizen.\n\nHowever, many Garleans view this as an opportunity rather than a condemnation, as citizenship may be granted to those who have demonstrated exceptional skills, as well as those who have contributed twenty or more years of military service."},
    "33": {"col_0": "Chapter I─The Six Nativities & Myriad Creation.\n\nThe spark of Lightning ignites when it strikes, and thus Fire is born.\n\nThe heat of Fire renders to ash all that it touches, and thus Earth is born.\n\nThe density of Earth shuns sun and harbors cold, and thus Ice is born.\n\nThe armor of Ice melts away, and thus Water is born.\n\nThe moistness of Water mists and rises, and thus Wind is born.\n\nThe gusts and sighs of Wind gather the clouds, and thus Lightning is born.\n\n\n\nChapter II─The Three Conquests, Boundless and Unwavering.\n\nEarth grounds Lightning.\n\nWater erodes Earth.\n\nLightning boils Water.\n\nChapter III─The Three Submissions, Timeless and Unending.\n\nFire is extinguished by Wind.\n\nIce is melted by Fire.\n\nWind is obstructed by Ice."},
    "34": {"col_0": "Though there is some debate as to whether or not Merlwyb Bloefhiswyn and her League of Lost Bastards were the first Eorzeans to discover the western continent, there is no denying that their navigational charts were instrumental in establishing the major trade routes of today.\n\nMoreover, the accounts from their expedition are widely regarded as both informative and entertaining. Of particular note is their first encounter with the Mamool Ja, as well as other indigenous peoples and creatures which seemed curiously intent on their demise.\n\nThese travel journals have since inspired a legion of explorers and treasure hunters to retrace the League's journey. Yet in spite of their numbers, the existence of “a bleedin' city o' gold” remains unconfirmed..."},
    "35": {"col_0": "Beauty is ephemeral, but it needn't be. My lady Amandine knows this well, lovely creature that she is. Would that I could have the genuine article in my keeping...but alas, I shall have to settle for a pale imitation.\n\n\n\nThe vessel is not quite up to my usual standards, but beggars can't be choosers, as they say. I washed and anointed it per the instructions, then secured it to the bed with chains─wouldn't want her to get ideas above her station, oh no!\n\nGods, just the thought of it is enough to get my blood pumping! I can hardly wait to welcome my beloved succubus into this world!"},
    "36": {"col_0": "The tentacles...so many tentacles! And the sound of it writhing on the bed! Gods, just listening to it is agony!\n\n\n\nI've made a terrible mistake."},
    "37": {"col_0": "The guardian statue stands motionless."},
    "38": {"col_0": "A closer inspection suggests that the scarlet-hued gems upon its hands and breast were responsible for breathing life into the stone."},
    "39": {"col_0": "It would seem that whatever magicks animated the sculpture have been spent. It is unlikely to ever rise again."},
    "40": {"col_0": "We departed Lesalia in high spirits, yet it was not long before our mirth turned to misgiving. We found ourselves struggling from the start and sadly obtained nothing of note. We have failed ourselves and you, and I pray our next errand meets with greater success."},
    "41": {"col_0": "Our lives are as fleeting as a dream. What a somber thought."},
    "42": {"col_0": "Once upon a time, there lived a free-spirited boy who loved to play in the forest with his pet chocobo. But the forests were fraught with peril, and one day, a band of brigands ambushed the boy, spiriting him away to the harsh mountains of the north.\n\nYet there be dragons there, and as they rode up the mountain path, one of those majestic beasts came swooping down from the heavens. The boy's chocobo reared in fright, sending the boy tumbling down the mountainside to his nigh-certain demise.\n\nAnd yet the gods saw fit to spare his life, if only meagerly so. As he lay there, battered and broken, all manner of foul beasts drew near, threatening to rip him limb from limb. Just as the boy was making his peace with the Twelve, another dragon appeared. A smaller creature, yes, but even a small dragon is a fearsome opponent indeed.\n\nIt was then that the strangest thing happened. With a mighty roar, the dragon turned upon the circling beasts and spit forth a burst of flames that reduced them to so much ash, saving the poor boy's life. With what half seemed a smile, the dragon approached the wounded child and gently raised him up to sit upon his back, and the two flew off to the gods know where."},
    "43": {"col_0": "Oh, but why must the gods curse me so! By what cruel trick of fate was I given this oversized, ungainly body and sent into this world where you abide─my princess, my goddess, my everything!\n\nYour delicate hands, your shapely head, your dark eyes in which I would lose myself and never return! Yes, every aspect of your being strikes me to depths of the heart I knew not I had until the day you first appeared before me.\n\nAnd yet, I am a Roegadyn. Could one of your kind ever love a lumbering brute such as me?\n\nGood sense tells me that the answer is no, but my heart─nay, my very soul will not accept it! For bereft of your company, I fear I will wither away into a wretched husk of what was once a man.\n\nO, have mercy on this poor soul, my goddess! Pray grace me with your presence when next your travels call you to Limsa.\n\nMy beloved Brayflox, just say the word and I am yours forever!"},
    "44": {"col_0": "It is widely known that the Mamool Ja boast one of the most impressive indigenous societies to be found in the New World. It would be a mistake, however, to view the Mamool Ja as a single, uniform people.\n\nA careful analysis of documents brought back by explorers reveals that the Mamool Ja are more accurately described as a federation or alliance of numerous distantly related tribes, each with distinguishing physical characteristics: the brown-scaled Hoobigo with their distinctively long combs, the large-eyed, blue-scaled Boonewa, and the mottled Doppro.\n\nIt is further said that although Mamool Ja rarely marry outside their own tribes, such unions do occur on the occasion of certain religious observances, and are known to produce two-headed offspring that are hailed as “blessed siblings” and groomed to be warlords from a young age. Indeed, the Autarch, ruler of all Mamool Ja kind, is known to be one of them..."},
    "45": {"col_0": "“From mutton to morel, oyster to orobon, eel to eft—Eorzea does not want for delicious and delightful ingredients to stimulate the senses of any culinarian. And yet how is it that we came to know that the flesh of these creatures would pleasure our palate so? The answer is self-evident: for every familiar ingredient, someone, at some point in our history, first took it upon him or herself to eat it!\n\nAnd yet this answer raises another question: what wondrous flavors and textures remain undiscovered, just waiting for a brave soul to discover them? And so it was that I took it upon myself to investigate the culinary suitability of coblynflesh! Why coblyns, you ask? To which I say, good reader, why not coblyns!”\n\nThe above passage was composed by my elder brother. Sadly, they were the last words he ever wrote, for—as he soon discovered—coblyn feelers are poisonous. Armed with this knowledge and vowing that his sacrifice would not go to waste, I resolved to carry on his life's work..."},
    "46": {"col_0": "Proceedings of the 284th Convocation of the Amdapori Council of Magi\n\n\n\nA Vote was called to settle on a Name for a potent and newly fashioned Healing-Spell.\n\nBeing that said Healing-Spell was an Augmentation of Curaga, erst the most potent Healing-Spell, the following Names were proposed by the Council.\n\n\n\nCurago, Curaza, Curaja, Curagura\n\n\n\nFinding the afore-written Names duly lacking in Gravity and the existing Hierarchy of Spell-Names needlessly abstruse, the Council did Vote by a margin of Seventeen to Three to do away with existing Naming-Conventions entirely and adopt a new system of numerical Spell-Names, as writ below, to be used henceforth.\n\n\n\nCure I, Cure II, Cure III, Cure IV\n\n\n\nIt is recorded."},
    "47": {"col_0": "Many scholars believe that the popular children's tale of the Boy and the Dragon Gay is, in fact, an adaptation of an older Ishgardian myth, one telling of which is transcribed below for the reader's reference.\n\n\n\nIn a bleak village on the outskirts of Coerthas there lived a shepherd boy, poor but kind of heart. One day a band of ruffians came and spirited the boy away, seeking to deliver him to a slave trader in hopes of earning some coin.\n\nNo sooner had they left the village than they were set upon by a great dragon. Down from the heavens it swooped, tearing the blackguards limb from limb and charring their carcasses with hellsfire.\n\nBut it was by no mere chance that the great wyrm had found them, no! The boy had befriended the great wyrm some time ago, and it had sensed the danger to its dear friend.\n\nAlas, in the chaos, the boy had tumbled from the mountains, and lay half-dying at the base of the cliff. Seeing its dear friend lying there, battered and beaten, the dragon gave unto the child of its blood. So it was that the boy took to the skies as the wyrm's minion, flying off to only the gods know where..."},
    "48": {"col_0": "Using the crude wooden spoon I was provided, I sip at the thin broth, wondering if it is lentils I taste. It is, of course. Lentil soup is all that I have eaten since arriving in this village more than a month ago (soup being a generous term for the pathetic puddle trying its best to cover the bottom of my equally crude bowl). Would that my hosts had even salt to flavor the lukewarm fare, but war erased any hope of trade caravans making it this far...not that these forsaken villagers have aught to trade. Soon their lot will succumb to hunger, and the desert will reclaim them and any memory of their existence. Such is life in times of peril."},
    "49": {"col_0": "Navigator's Log, Day 1\n\nToo soon to fly, the others said, but prove them wrong, I will. Find our paradise, I must. Ayatlan..."},
    "50": {"col_0": "...Filled with drones, the sky was. Swift and sure, their attacks were.\n\nBy some miracle I'm alive, but severely damaged, the airship was. Parts for repairs, I need..."},
    "51": {"col_0": "“Only in a leap will he prove his worth.”"},
    "52": {"col_0": "Lo, seeker in days unborn, god-blade bearer. Know you: this tower challenges the sky. Ware the watcher, the ward of the Three Waits, soul-hungry, unsated."},
    "53": {"col_0": "Multiples of three? 3, 6, 9, 12. Multiples of four? 4, 8, 12. A concept so simple a child─let alone the architect of the city's defense network─could grasp it. Or so one would think!"},
    "54": {"col_0": "A wise arithmetician once said the primes were the most lonesome of numbers. To that I say bollocks! 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31...and on to eternity. There are enough digits here to start a fellowship!"},
    "55": {"col_0": "We have taken into our safekeeping twin spears of Eureka's forging─Orlasrach, the black, and Munderg, the white. Though physically separate, the weapons are aetherically linked, and are a single entity in all but form."},
    "56": {"col_0": "When brought together, the power of one amplifies that of the other, and even should they be isolated, if one comes under threat, its counterpart will immediately teleport to its aid."},
    "57": {"col_0": "Fortunately, this defensive mechanism can be defeated. They do not teleport when attacked simultaneously, and thus is it possible to prevent their reunion."},
    "58": {"col_0": "It cannot be stressed enough that these spears are a single entity. So long as one persists, the other will regenerate and return from apparent destruction. If they are to be eliminated permanently, they must be struck down at the exact same moment."},
    "59": {"col_0": "Our only hope lies in the Crystal Tower, though it did not yield its secrets easily. Even opening the doors was a monumental undertaking.\n\nWithout the founder's datalogs and the NOAH reports left by the Sons of Saint Coinach, we would never have stood a chance of succeeding.\n\nNone of us were prepared for the spectacle that awaited us when we first stepped into the tower. To be surrounded by the marvels of a lost age took our breath away. And there, at its center, we found him."},
    "60": {"col_0": "Our research into the Emperor's Throne is almost complete, as we now understand the methods used to open a doorway to the World of Darkness, otherwise known as the Thirteenth.\n\nHowever, this is only the beginning of our plan. Even if we find a way to the First, it is already too late to prevent the Eighth Umbral Calamity. For that, we must travel not only to another world, but to another time.\n\nThankfully, the datalogs gathered over the years, detailing battles with various primals, pointed us in the right direction."},
    "61": {"col_0": "Just as we thought the pieces were in place, we came to the realization that traversing time and space has its...difficulties. It is one thing to possess the technology necessary to enable such a feat, quite another to actually perform it.\n\nThe interdimensional rift, as it was called in the founder's datalogs, is what I can only describe as “infinite chaos.” To navigate it would take expertise far beyond our ken.\n\nThere was, however, once a being capable of exactly that: the one known as “Omega.” And yet, despite all of the research carried out, the mystery of how it was able to cross the rift remains unsolved."},
    "62": {"col_0": "This hall of learning was established in honor of the first Mitron, a scholar renowned for her exceptional contributions to our marine biosphere. It is here that many ichthyologists seek to follow in Mitron's footsteps, and engender sea creatures characterized by traits both unique and beneficial.\n\n“Diversity is the key to a robust star. The ocean is the soup of life, and we must endeavor to enhance its richness.” \n\nSuch were the words of Mitron, and they guide our research to this day."},
    "63": {"col_0": "Did you know that the original Halmarut, a man lauded for countless advancements in the field of phytobiology, was an avid landscape gardener? He was famed for botanical labyrinths of intricate design, the foliage of which he sought to protect from voracious pests with the inventive application of creation magicks─a recreational project said to have led to the evolution of the world's first carnivorous plants. \n\nStudents of his research later expanded upon those early techniques, and successfully developed an extended family of ambulatory flora. If you, too, wish to set down roots in this fertile field of study, hearken you to the Words of Halmarut and submit your application to the Akadaemia."},
    "64": {"col_0": "The instances of spontaneous creation occurring in the lands across the ocean are now a confirmed phenomenon. Seemingly unguided by conscious will, these aberrations are said to manifest as malformed “beasts” of nightmarish aspect and unrestrained ferocity. \n\nHigh-ranking phantomologists have since been dispatched to afflicted areas, where they conducted the capture and transport of a single entity. This specimen, characterized by a disproportionately large maw, was dubbed “Archaeotania,” and investigations into its aetheric composition are ongoing. \n\nA theory posited by the esteemed Lahabrea suggests that the shape these fiendish beings assume is not random, but rather an amalgamation of the fears which lurk beneath our rational minds. As of this writing, researchers have begun pursuing methods by which potent guardians of deliberate design might be engendered to stand against this mounting threat."},
    "65": {"col_0": "若き日のシドが記した、\n\n月の衛星「ダラガブ」の観測データのようだ。\n\n几帳面な文字で、難解な数式と数字が羅列されている。\n\nシドの推論によると「ダラガブ」は、太陽エネルギーを集積し、\n\n波長を変えて送る機能を有している可能性が高いようだ。\n\n\n\n受信設備が不十分な状態で「ダラガブ」を起動すれば、\n\n数千年に亘って蓄積されてきた膨大なエネルギーが、\n\n降り注ぎ重大事故が発生するであろう、と結論付けている。"},
    "66": {"col_0": "Have you ever wondered whether your creation is a beneficial existence to the star? Wonder no more, for at Ktisis Hyperboreia, our mission is to determine the answer!\n\nFrom temperate plains to tropical jungles, from smoldering volcanoes to frozen fields, we put creations to the proof in a wide range of meticulously recreated environments.\n\nWill your creation be able to survive in the wider world? Or will it threaten the survival of other species? The answers to such questions and more, our highly trained staff will uncover!"},
    "67": {"col_0": "According to Mistress Lyssa, her creation is based on a concept for a bipedal wolf. And indeed, it is impressively manlike in its gait. It is also highly intelligent, as is evidenced by its ability to employ tools, while the gleam in its eyes gives the impression that it comprehends our words. If this proves to be the case, it would be a shame that its throat isn't designed for speech. I must make mention of this in the next report."},
    "68": {"col_0": "The successful creation of migratory birds, which travel between continents with the seasons, came as a breath of fresh air to the long-stagnant realm of flying life-forms.\n\nIn the end, it was a relatively simple thing to grant creatures the ability to navigate by celestial bodies, but this method lacked the precision needed to guide them to the same location each time, as would be vital to their survival.\n\nThe breakthrough came in the form of magnetic fields, the use of which was discovered by the incumbent Fandaniel during his tenure as chief overseer of Elpis. A truly inspired idea that has brought lasting benefits to the star!"},
    "69": {"col_0": "Why do you ask such a question? Do you not see the plague and pestilence that consumes us? Ours is a world of rancid blood and rotting flesh, where death is the only remedy to suffering. There is no meaning to be found in such misery.\n\nBut it was not always thus... Beneath the waves we knew only peace and plenty. We wanted for naught, and yet craved more, that our progeny might someday flourish as we never could. Eventually we ventured to the lands above bearing flame and iron, toppling any who dared oppose our might.\n\nThe world was ours for the taking."},
    "70": {"col_0": "This world is not the boundless paradise we were promised.\n\nOur population quickly outstripped the habitable land, while seas we thought would shine forever blue ran dry, spoiled in forging the tools of conquest. Cramped homes turned to squalor, and then came the sickness.\n\nOur undoing─and the final blessing this star has to offer.\n\nWe are no longer the fools we once were. Wheresoever life goes, death will follow. Indeed, existence is but the most painful path unto nothingness─and the wise embrace their obliteration wholeheartedly."},
    "71": {"col_0": "That otherworldly beings should first grace us with their presence is a sign. Indeed, they understand that we─the Global Community─are possessed of the wisdom and compassion needed to guide this star back to the path of righteousness!\n\nYet the Freedom Fighters dare to undermine us, inviting chaos to disrupt the order we labored so hard to build. They have forgotten the history of this star and its once myriad nations. The wars waged, the countless lives lost...\n\n\n\nThey must to be brought to heel, the world united under a single standard, no matter the cost."},
    "72": {"col_0": "We constructed the Peacekeeper, the pinnacle of engineering and technology. This mighty war machine was designed to rid us of the Freedom Fighters, as well as any other potential threats to the peace we have so long pined for.\n\nIts artificial intelligence ensures that this singular function is carried out with cold and calculating precision. Indeed, the 10,000 Peacekeeper units we created have now routed every threat to peace...including us. All that remains is to stand and fight."},
    "73": {"col_0": "A curious traveler visited our star─a bird which proffered these questions: “What meaning does life hold? For what do you strive?”\n\nI could find no satisfactory answers, only bittersweet memories of an age long past.\n\nThere was a time when we were lesser, and in our nescience sought purpose─struggled to justify life's worth. That was, of course, before we achieved perfection. Now, condemned to our paradise, we understand the fatuity of existence.\n\nLike the fledglings we once were, the poor bird could not accept the truth. It asked us again and again─hoping, perhaps, our answer might change."},
    "74": {"col_0": "There was a time when we yearned to explore the heavens, found purpose in the hope of unveiling life's mysteries. A dream shattered when we reached enlightenment, and found it empty.\n\n\n\nThere was a time when we believed in our legacy, thought ourselves marking a worthy path our successors might follow. Efforts rendered futile when we discovered the keys to paradise and immortality.\n\n\n\nAs individuals we struggled to know what was right, yet in today's perfect unity there is naught left to question. We are infinity constricted by the finite, but no more─Ra-la shall grant us the mercy of annihilation."},
    "75": {"col_0": "First Spear Rydel\n\nToto–Rak Expedition Notes (1)\n\nDangerous fauna encountered upon entering cave. Culling as per mission parameters. Expect to encounter more as we press deeper."},
    "76": {"col_0": "First Spear Rydel\n\nToto–Rak Expedition Notes (2)\n\nEngaged with sizable fiend. Succeeded in exterminating, but casualties mounting. Must consider turning back if situation worsens."},
    "77": {"col_0": "First Spear Rydel\n\nToto–Rak Expedition Notes (3)\n\nDiremite infestation confirmed. Scores of eggs on verge of hatching, beyond our means to deal with. Aborting mission. Subsequent parties beware."},
    "78": {"col_0": ""},
    "79": {"col_0": "The assaults from outside tribes have markedly increased of late. The Geraldines proved an especially barbarous thorn in our sides, their nigh ceaseless pillaging no doubt an effort to hoard supplies in preparation for the coming winter.\n\nNo longer able to tolerate the damages suffered by these incursions, the senate issued an order for their king's assassination, and we reapers were asked to ready our blades.\n\n\n\nWith three of her fellows in tow, Galatea set out under cover of night and infiltrated the enemy fortress. Their mission was a great success which soon put the enemy to rout."},
    "80": {"col_0": "Emperor Solus is convinced this magitek will spark a revolution in warfare as we know it. And as he devotes further resources to its advancement, our arts continue to fall out of favor. I fear the age of the reaper has come to an end.\n\n\n\nAfter all our forebears have sacrificed for the good of the Empire. The blood spilled, the lives lost. They would dare deem us relics of a bygone era.\n\nIndeed, they believe the future lies with their “reaper” battle armor."},
    "81": {"col_0": "Aspirants are reminded not to approach the figures of the Pale Harvest without express permission. They should be treated with no less reverence than Galatea herself, and are hardly less dangerous.\n\n\n\nOnly those who have successfully forged a pact with an avatar may spar with the Galatea Parva. They will serve to refine one's use of invocations and tactical coordination.\n\n\n\nThe Galatea Magna, however, is reserved for those who are able to serve as host to their avatar. This periculous manikin is designed to push a reaper to their limits, if not beyond them.\n\nLearn to walk in death's shadow, and you shall know no fear."},
    "82": {"col_0": "Maintenance of the Galateae must be handled with the utmost of care. The delicate art of their making has long since been lost, making repairs difficult, and reproduction all but impossible.\n\n\n\nThe knowledge was kept secret, passed down to those who would inherit the position of master dollmaker. That is, until one man chose to break with tradition.\n\n\n\nHe claimed to be leaving on a journey in pursuit of an “unparalleled beauty,” but we never learned the truth of it. The only thing that is certain, is the art of our forebears left with him."},
    "83": {"col_0": "Today is the day. I'm finally going to get those godsdamned pants from Byakko. I can feel it!"},
    "84": {"col_0": "Dammit. This path should've led straight to Ve'Lugannon Palace. I'm going to be late for the spawn at this rate..."},
    "85": {"col_0": "I could've sworn I defeated those five before... Won't be fighting them again alone, that's for sure. I better get out of here before they see me."},
    "86": {"col_0": "第二工程：記魂分離\n\n分離器を利用して混合エーテルを「魂」と「記憶」に分け、\n\nそれぞれを三次工程に送られたし。\n\n「魂」は、最終処理工程のため、上層へ。\n\n「記憶」は、秘匿経路を通じてメインターミナルへ。\n\n\n\nなお、魔物の「記憶」については保存の必要なし。\n\n特殊用途を除き、すべて廃棄のこと。"},
    "87": {"col_0": "第三工程：漂白\n\n分離した「魂」に付着した記憶残滓の完全漂白を行う。\n\n漂白光は生体に有害であるため、作業には慎重を要する。\n\nなお、記憶残滓が付着したままの魂資源を投与された者は、\n\n記憶の混濁や人格の崩壊に繋がる恐れがある。\n\n高精度の感知装置により、残滓の有無を確認すべし。\n\n以上の工程を経て、魂資源は社会に還元される。\n\n諸君らの働きが今日も国家の営みを支えていると自覚し、\n\n誠実な業務遂行を心掛けたし。"},
    "88": {"col_0": "実験記録216……個体名「アンブローズ」。\n\n本実験は、魂なき肉体に試作型連結レギュレーターを装着し、\n\n複数の魔物、および人の魂資源を同時投入するものである。\n\n現在、実験体は生体のように活動しているが、\n\n人格は破綻しており、破壊衝動にかられているように見える。\n\nこの点は魔物の魂が優位に作用している可能性あり。\n\nそれだけに非常に強力な戦闘力を秘めているが、\n\n一方で制御に難があり、信頼性は低いと言わざるを得ない。\n\n今後の実験は「忠実な人格」の固定が焦点となるだろう。"},
    "89": {"col_0": "Though I spoke with some few Hhetsarro in Shaaloani before my expedition, they had precious little to say about the ruins. I did learn, however, of a cautionary tale told to their young─that to enter the valley comes at the risk of great, swelling pain from sabotenders' needles.\n\nA pain I quite acutely feel at this very moment!"},
    "90": {"col_0": "I am in awe of the sheer splendor of these ruins. It is clear to me they could not have been made by the ancestors of the Hhetsarro or Tonawawta. From the architecture, I daresay they are of Yok Huy make.\n\n\n\nFor those who built Zorgor the Boundless, constructing edifices of such magnitude is a feat well within their capabilities. On the other hand, the subtle design of the engravings on the structure and the ingenuity of the aqueduct are unlike anything I have seen in Urqopacha.\n\nPerhaps these discrepancies can be attributed to cultural differences with the Yok Huy who came to these lands."},
    "91": {"col_0": "Are these eerie, stone-like creatures voidsent? Or perhaps golems? Whatever they may be, they demand we leave this place even as they attack us. It is all I can do to scribble down these notes while evading their relentless assault!\n\n\n\nAs I labor to breathe, a thought occurs to me: they could be mammets created for the purposes of mining resources... Yet, the most logical explanation for their aggression would be that they are a defensive mechanism left behind by the Yok Huy.\n\nThough my guards appear similarly fatigued, we can hardly retire now─not when the promise of a great new discovery lies just before us!"},
    "92": {"col_0": "An entity which appears to be─for lack of a better term─a walking chimney guards the doors leading into the ruins. The doors themselves possess a design wholly unfamiliar to me, and I cannot help but feel we are on the verge of discovering something incredible.\n\nAlas, the pain from the needle which pierced my lower back worsens... What's more, the arm of one of my guards is paralyzed, leaving him incapable of lifting his sword. We cannot hope to face that thing in this state. Though my heart breaks, we've no recourse but to withdraw."},
    "93": {"col_0": "While His Majesty Zoraal Ja is not the first to conceive of transferring a beast's soul into a person's body, safety and ethical concerns have ensured no earnest attempts have been made to date. Yet our king believes that there is no greater evil than to hinder the potential of man, and so he has ordered us to make this conception a reality. He would bolster our military might and break through into the outside world. If our research will further this ambition, then perhaps it is worth pursuing."},
    "94": {"col_0": "Our bodies are fragile vessels. Although the infusion of another person's soul confers strength and vitality, the soul of a beast yields mixed results. Even when stripped of memories, a feral soul can induce psychological instability in the subject. I suspect this is because primal instincts remain. And while a certain amount of bestial ferocity is expected─and I daresay, welcomed─too many such souls can lead to physical mutations. For now, our objective shall be to determine the threshold beyond which a body is at risk of uncontrolled mutation."},
    "95": {"col_0": "The rate of transfiguration may be dictated by the potency of the soul consumed. We've experimented with fiends of great power, but mutations were observed after the infusion of merely a single soul. No better was this phenomenon illustrated than with poor Atticus. His body was altered irreparably, and he lost all capacity for rational thought. While the primary objective of this research was to utilize the soul of a tural vidraal, I struggle to see a path forward. An alternative approach must be considered."},
    "96": {"col_0": "If the source of our failures thus far has been the inability of our bodies to contain feral souls, what if we were to reverse the process? By purging a beast of its memories and infusing it with a man's soul─one still possessed of its own memories─we stand to gain absolute control over a vessel of great power. My subordinate, who first proposed this brilliant hypothesis, shall have the honor of being the first to transcend our meager limits. I must prepare his soul for extraction at once!"},
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