Oberith Adventurer! Are you okay?
Fortunately, your injury isn't too deep, but...
Adventurer, you're completely exhausted. I can't believe this. That man, Soldoros, only attacked you once.
Vaughn This is crazy. Where the hell did that monster come from?
File:AdventurerIcon.png Adventurer ...
Vaughn The fight has seriously demoralized our forces. I should be glad that at least no one else is hurt.
Maybe we should go back to West Coast.
Aganzo No, I don't think so.
Aganzo cut off Vaughn, who was seriously debating a retreat, looking in the direction that Soldoros had disappeared.
A black-haired warrior in red clothes could be seen sauntering toward them alone.
Aganzo He must have something to say to us.
Vaughn Intimidation followed by negotiation. How smart!
Adventurer, you should go. I think he's waiting for you.
The Adventurer raised up their trembling legs and headed toward Yang-Ull, who stood far away, watching them from afar.
As Yang-Ull saw the Adventurer approach him, he opened his mouth with a faint smile.
Yang-Ull Wonderful. What we did in this conversation is not important. What's important is the things we've learned.
Could you tell me anything you've noticed since we last met?
The Adventurer who was gazing into Yang-Ull's eyes shook their head before opening their mouth.
As Yang-Ull saw this, he opened his mouth with a faint smile.
Yang-Ull You noticed it without comprehending it... So you saw the stage but you were not able to put it into words. It is because you haven't achieved true enlightenment. And this is why you lost.
When I saw you at the Tower of Despair, Soldoros already had an achievement. But the reason he didn't show it off was that he was curious about you.
Azalea, when you left the world, Soldoros went into a prolonged silence. He turned away everyone that came to visit. He even made Roy and Erica who brought you here, go back.
One and only one, only to meet you who Azalea entrusted with her will.
He must have been curious. He must have been. That's why he had a `conversation` with you and tried to find meaning.
And when he found meaning at the end of the conversation, he tried bestow enlightenment upon you by showing you a little bit of his achievement.
That's how it became today. the prophet and his followers abandoned their lives and bonded with the time of prophecy.
Soldoros put their lives into this sword.
Yang-Ull stopped talking and closed his eyes. The wind blew against his black hair.
Yang-Ull The conversation between Azalea and Soldoros that started about 2,000 years ago has now been brought to its end. Thanks to you.
You are the last question and answer that Azalea sent to Soldoros. The blade that was chosen by Azalea to carry on Soldoros' blade chosen to pierce both 'him' and 'her' through Soldoros' training. That is you.
You will be able to climb up to a higher level than now.
Soon, I'll be following Soldoros to Pandemonium to bear witness and remember his last battle, whether it ends up as his victory or not.
The others from the Tower of Despair, however, will stay here. They'll stand against you, to protect the time that the Prophet and other Grim Seekers have secured in exchange for their lives.
They may differ from us in opinion, but they want to stop the prophesied destruction as badly as we do.
They, by protecting that precious time, will help Soldoros fight and defeat his enemy.
File:AdventurerIcon.png Adventurer Then, why...?
Yang-Ull Why did he teach you, even though he knew you wanted to defeat Apostle Sirocco? It's because nothing's set in stone.
Azalea chose you as the blade to succeed Soldoros. Soldoros agreed.
Even they, who have planned this over the course of two thousand years, can't predict the results of the battle with the enemy.
If it works, good. If it doesn't...
If our plan fails, then... the destiny of the multiverse will rest on your shoulders.
With a rueful look on his face, Yang Ull turned away.
As he walked away, he spoke one last time.
Yang-Ull Just do whatever you think is right. Take away the time we've secured, or don't. It's your call.
Now, it's time I leave.
This concludes our work together. We may meet again, but I doubt that'd lead to anything.
Then, farewell.