Locked Storage Room (Floor 1)

Source: Map109 (Hallway (Tear)), Map112 (Storage Room (Locked)), Map140 (ACT5_Hallway (Tear)), Map142 (ACT5_Storage Room (Locked))

Text from the locked Storage Room on Floor 1. Not to be confused with the unlocked storage room introducting tonics.


Index

Unlocking the room

If you don't know what an openphrase is

(The door is locked tight.)

(The lock keeping it closed has an interesting shape... It doesn't have a hole for a key..)


At this point, the generic dialogue for locked doors plays out, explaining what an openphrase is.


Dialogue from here onward also repeats when choosing "(Look at it curiously.)"


Bonnie (oh!1) What's this room, though?

Mirabelle (awkward2) I think it may be a storage room...?

Mirabelle (happy1) I often saw Dormont's shopkeeper go there, he might know the openphrase for it!

Mirabelle (anxious1) If we... Had remembered to ask.

Bonnie (serious1) Oh.

Isabeau (boo1) Well, too late now, right?


Before asking the shopkeeper

(Hm...)


After asking the shopkeeper

(...)


If you know what an openphrase is

(The door is locked tight.)

(It's locked by one of those weird word locks.)


(...)

  • (Look at it curiously.)

    Repeats the text for not knowing what an openphrase is.

  • (Say: "Change".)

    (You say the word "Change" aloud.)

    (Nothing happens.)


    Mirabelle (happy1) Worth a try!

  • (Say: "Stostorage roomoom".)

    Available after asking the shopkeeper for the openphrase.


    (...The door unlocked.)


    Odile (hm1) What.

    Isabeau (hahaaa1) Well, let's go inside, then...

  • (Say: "Openphrase123".)

    Available if you've gotten the openphrase from the right side dead end room on Floor 3.


    (You say the sentence "Openphrase123" aloud.)

    (Nothing happens.)


    Mirabelle (happy1) Worth a try!



ACT 5

(The door is locked tight.)


(...)

  • (Say: "Stostorage roomoom")

    (You say the openphrase.)


    The door unlocks.

  • (Leave the door alone.)

    (You leave the door alone.)



Bookcase (Wish Craft)

This bookcase is part of Loopquest. Specifically, you're meant to read it after reading the Sad Diary in the room behind the star-shaped door, and then talk to Loop again.


Without Memory of Memories equipped

(The bookcase is filled with many books written in many different languages. Vaugardian, Poterian, Mwudu...)

(One of them is written in a language you cannot read.)

(Just looking at it is giving you a headache...)


If you have Memory of Memories, but it isn't equipped

(But you could read it, if you remembered the Memory of it, wouldn't you?)


With Memory of Memories equipped

(The bookcase is filled with many books written in many different languages. Vaugardian, Poterian, Mwudu...)

(One of them is written in your language.)

(You can read it, now...)

(...)


If you haven't talked to Loop after reading the Sad Diary in the room behind the star-shaped door

(It seems to be a theoretical essay about how to use Wish Craft...!)

(Wish Craft! So it is real...!)

(...This essay seems too complicated for you to understand right now.)

(You should find more information about Wish Craft elsewhere, and come back to this later...)

(Since the King is the one who told you about Wish Craft... You don't want to ask him anything, but is there someplace that's related to him?)


If you have

First time

(One of them is written in your language.)

(You can read it, now...)

(...)

(It seems to be a theoretical essay about how to use Wish Craft...!)

(Wish Craft! So it is real...!)


Subsequent times

(You've read the Wish Craft book before, but it wouldn't hurt to get a refresher...)


(You start flipping through it.)


Mirabelle (oh!1) Siffrin? What are you looking at?


  • First time: Siffrin (nya1)
  • Subsequent times: Siffrin (happy1)
  • "It's a book on something called Wish Craft!"

Isabeau (wonder1) Wish Craft? What's that?

Odile (urgh1) Do we really have time for this right now?


  • First time: Siffrin (unhinged1)
  • Subsequent times: Siffrin (nya1)
  • (You grin.) "I think Wish Craft is what gave the King power over Time Craft!"

Isabeau (huhwah1) Oh crab!!!

Mirabelle (awawa1) This would be... Very very very useful to know, wouldn't it?!

Odile (gimme1) Interesting... May I see?

Odile (urgh1) ...How are you even reading this.

Bonnie (sulk5) Letters bad.

Isabeau (angry2) I can't read it at all...

Odile (dotdotdot2) I've never even heard of Wish Craft. Are you sure it's even real?

Isabeau (brag1) Worth a try! Since you can read it, can you translate what you can, Sif?


First time

(You nod furiously.)

(You start reading, and translate as best you can...)


Subsequent times

(You translate again...)


Mirabelle (anxious1) ...I'll leave the thinking to you all.

Bonnie (serious1) I am a child. I have a lot on my mind. I cannot help.

Isabeau (really2) Understandable.


(Isabeau and Odile listen intently, while Mirabelle and Bonnie start playing some kind of game in a corner.)

(You keep translating...)

(...)

(After a bit, Odile nods.)


Odile (dotdotdot2) Hm, I think I understand.

Odile (gimme1) Wish Craft, as the name implies, is the art of Crafting wishes. Of making whatever you desire come true.

Odile (dotdotdot2) According to this, there seems to be no clear limit on what kind of wish you can make come true...

Isabeau (wonder2) A big part of it seems to come through just believing very strongly that you wish will come true, huh?

Odile (wonder1) So by Crafting some specific rituals, in conjunction with a powerful will for your wish to come true, people can seemingly make any kind of wish come true...

Mirabelle (anxious1) Um... Okay...

Bonnie (happy2) You used the word "congestion", so now I'm confused.

Odile (hm1) "Conjunction". It means--

Isabeau (brag1) The same way we use Craft and certain knowledge and will to make figurines move, there's a way to use Craft to make your wishes come true!


(You nod, you nod.)

(Bonnie raises their hand.)


Odile (gimme1) You have a question, Boniface?

Bonnie (sulk5) Um, so, um...

Bonnie (serious1) Can it make any wish come true if you ask?

Odile (reading1) Yes, but the way the wish comes true seems a little more complicated than that, from what Siffrin translated.

Isabeau (brag1) Yeah, depending on what you ask, your wish might not come true, but you might get the MEANS to make your wish come true!

Isabeau (really1) So like, let's say... Let's say you wished to win a Rock Paper Scissors tournament.

Isabeau (wonder1) Instead of just having it come true through pure luck... You might get SOMETHING to help make it come true.

Isabeau (hahaha2) Like, maybe you'd get better at reacting, and you could see your opponent's hand in slow motion as it falls, so you can change your own hand!

Odile (dotdotdot2) Or maybe you'd get the insight to tell what they'd be playing, based on their body language...

Odile (gimme1) Or you'd just get the power to see the future, so you know what hand your opponent will play beforehand.

Mirabelle (happy1) Oh! Or maybe, you could meet a powerful Rock Paper Scissors master, who'd be willing to teach you through the goodness of their heart!

Isabeau (hahah1) Maybe!!!

Bonnie (hmf1) But what if your opponent also made a wish to win? What do you think would happen?

Odile (wonder1) Hm... Maybe the wishes would cancel each other out, and the match would end in a draw.

Odile (lol2) Or maybe their wishes would both be considered null, and it'd be anyone's game.

Bonnie (and then1) Or maybe the wishes can't work because it's two opposite wishes, so they'd both explode!!!!! And destroy the whole world!!!!!

Mirabelle (awawa1) Oh no!!!

Isabeau (wonder2) But neither of the wishes would come true, then! So maybe...

Isabeau (neutral1) Maybe they'd both get to win somehow. Maybe they'd go to different tournaments.

Mirabelle (excited1) Or sare a medal!

Isabeau (fufufu1) Cute.

Mirabelle (happy1) Hehehe!

Odile (wry1) ...This is fascinating.

Isabeau (really3) Makes you wanna go into wish-ology, huh?

Odile (lol1) Hah! Almost.

Mirabelle (anxious3) So, if Wish Craft is how the King got his powers...

Mirabelle (anxious2) ...What did he wish for, then?

Odile (dotdotdot2) ...I don't know, but...

Odile (gimme1) Maybe his power to freeze people in time might not be what he wished for, but it's the means to make his wish come true.


(To make Vaugarde perfect.)

(A perfect picture.)



Mirabelle (stressed1) OH!!! But then...

Mirabelle (awawa1) Um, question, I have a question!!!

Isabeau (brag1) Yes, Mira! I give you permission to speak!!!

Mirabelle (anxious2) Thank you!!! Um, Siffrin, you think the King could've gotten Time Craft powers by just wishing for them, right?


(You nod.)

(Considering he's the one who told you about Wish Craft in the first place...)


Mirabelle (anxious3) So then... If wishes can be that powerful...

Mirabelle (awawa1) Wouldn't anyone making a wish at any time be... Kind of dangerous?!

Mirabelle (stressed1) We'd be living in a very different world, wouldn't we?! If someone wished to be the strongest person alive... Or a kid wished for a million ponies!!!

Bonnie (wow1) We can do that...? Wish for a million ponies...?

Mirabelle (angy1) OH NO!!!

Isabeau (boo1) To answer your question, my dear Mira...

Isabeau (neutral1) It seems that just wishing for things does hold a little bit of power, but like, not enough to actually make anything come true.

Isabeau (brag1) But like Sif said, over time, people figured out specific ways to do Wish Craft, to increase their chances of the wish coming true!

Odile (gimme1) And it depends on the wish, too. Some wishes are easier to make come true.

Isabeau (hahaha1) It also depends on the strength of the wish! Like, how much you want it to come true!

Isabeau (hahaaa1) Although, it seems the strength of the wish isn't as important as the whole ritual part.

Isabeau (neutral1) You can wish as hard as you want for something, but if there's no ritual, it's very likely that nothing will happen.

Odile (wonder1) Hm... "I wish I won this single game" wouldn't ask for much belief, or for a lot of rituals...

Odile (gimme1) But in theory, you could prepare rituals and wish for something much larger, like "I wish I could win this world tournament"...

Bonnie (sulk2) ...Or "I wish to get enough power so I can freeze a whole country in time", right?

Odile (dotdotdot2) ...Right.

Mirabelle (wonder1) So the King knew how to do Wish Craft, then? That's what this means?

Mirabelle (anxious3) Wish Craft could account for his mastery over Time Craft... And so, he must have known specific rituals to make his wish come true...

Mirabelle (anxious2) Where could he have learned them...?

Isabeau (angry2) ...


First time

(...)

(Does it matter?)

(Because that's it, isn't it! That's it!!!)

(Wish Craft is the art of making wishes come true... Wishes that could bestow immense power...)

(A wish must be what is trapping you here!)

(That's it, that's it, that's it!!!)

(You can't help but smile widely.)

(Finally, a hint! Finally, a real path you can follow!)

(Something you can do!!!)

(You try and calm your breathing.)

(Phew...)


(Okay.)

(...Specific rituals, huh...)

(It's a long shot, but there might be another book about Wish Craft somewhere... Something you couldn't read before...)


Subsequent times

(...)


Repeated interaction

(The bookcase is filled with many books written in many different languages. Vaugardian, Poterian, Mwudu...)



ACT 5

(The bookcase is filled with many books written in many different languages. Vaugardian, Poterian, Mwudu...)

(One of them is written in your language.)

(You couldn't read it now even if you tried.)



Dictionary on the table

(It's a Poterian-Vaugardian translation dictionary.)

(It's open to a page of Vaugardian words starting with a T.)


Bonnie (sulk5) "Taciturn".

Bonnie (surprised1) What does "taciturn" mean?

Odile (reading2) It's someone who doesn't speak up very often, Boniface.

Bonnie (lol1) Oh, like Frin, okay.

Odile (lol3) Yes, just like Siffrin.


  • First time: Siffrin (awkward1) (Hey!)
  • ACT 2: Siffrin (n-nya1) (Hey...)
  • ACT 3 & 4: Siffrin (fake1) (...)
  • "I speak up, sometimes!"

Mirabelle (awkward1) Um...

Isabeau (really1) Not really, Sif.

Bonnie (sulk5) My teacher always says we gotta speak up more.


Without Bonniequest completed this loop

Bonnie (sulk3) You're an adult, so why don't you speak up more, stupid?


With Bonniequest

Bonnie (happy2) You're an adult, so why don't you speak up more?


First time

(Why don't you?)

(You just don't have much to say.)

(It's simpler to just let people talk.)


ACT 2

(Heheh...)


ACT 3

(Because why would you?)


ACT 4

(Because you're tired.)

(Tired of repeating the same blinding lines over and over and OVER again.)


  • ACT 2: Siffrin (questions1)
  • ACT 3: Siffrin (hide1)
  • ACT 4: Siffrin (fake1)
  • "I just don't have much to say."

Odile (doubt1) Hm.


  • ACT 2: Siffrin (smiling3)
  • ACT 3: Siffrin (hide1)
  • ACT 4: Siffrin (sadsmile1)
  • "And it's nice to hear you all talk."

Bonnie (surprised1) Oh.

Isabeau (blush3) Awwwwwww!!!

Odile (lol2) That's cute.

Mirabelle (happy2) That's a lovely thing to say, Siffrin!


  • First time: (Huh?!?)
  • ACT 2: (Oh, stars.)
  • ACT 3 & 4: (...)

Mirabelle (happy1) It feels like we tamed a wild animal, doesn't it?

Odile (lol1) Perfect analogy.

Odile (lol2) Maybe soon we'll even be able to pet them.

Isabeau (omgggg1) Oh crab, stop, just imagining it makes me emotional!!!


  • First time: (Are they making fun of you?)
  • ACT 2: (Aaaaaaah...)
  • ACT 3 & 4: (You don't like it when they see you.)

(You hide your face under your hat.)


ACT 2 & 3

Odile (lol3) See, now he went back to a shy, skittish animal.

Isabeau (boo1) All this hard work... Wasted...


ACT 4

Odile (wonder1) Oh, sorry... Are we making you uncomfortable?

Isabeau (huh1) We'll stop, Sif! Sorry, Sif!


ACT 2, after the previous

(Face warm, you walk away.)


Mirabelle (happy1) Hehehe!

Isabeau (brag1) Yes, yes, we're coming!


ACT 3 & 4, after the previous

(You walk away.)


Repeated interaction

(It's a dictionary.)

(It's open to a page of words starting with a T.)



ACT 5

(Not so taciturn anymore, are you?!?)


Repeated interaction

(It's a dictionary.)



Items

(Some vials.)


  • First time: (Let's see...)
  • Subsequent times: (You pick them up.)

Left side items

(You got one GINGER JUICE!)

(You got one SWEET TONIC!)


Right side items

(You got two SALTY BROTHS!)


(You give it to Bonnie to safekeeping.)


Repeated interaction

(Nothing else here.)



Stools

(A stool.)



ACT 5

(A stool.)

(But you're fine, so it'd be a waste of time to sit down.)