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Due to the tragedy that befell us previously, I fear that my prior journal entries are now all but lost.
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It is most unfortunate that the investigation notes were lost, but the conditions here are truly dangerous.
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Alas, we were unable to budge those great doors.
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In the end, we returned empty-handed, with no sight of the fresco or the ancient weapons which Master Ingbert so greatly desired to see.
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Upon returning to <color=#FFE14BFF>South Base Camp</color>, there was still no sign of the others who had gone missing in the snowstorm.
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Although the chance may be a slim one, we can only hope that they made it down the mountain and are now returning with help and more supplies.
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It certainly won't be long before our remaining supplies run out.
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As cruel as it may seem to say such a thing, the cave-in that occurred just before the <color=#FFE14BFF>round door of the secret room</color> not only robbed us of Nick, but also all the food and fuel he was carrying.
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I had said that it is imperative we first check the structural integrity of these ruins... I clearly remember telling him that.
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Perhaps the streak of unfortunate incidents we've encountered in the past few days has caused me to turn bitter.
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Or perhaps this is simply the natural toll such desperate conditions take on people.
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The fact that Master Eberhart could maintain a level head even in the face of such adverse conditions only made him all the more admirable. Perhaps this is the true tenacity of a young aristocrat.
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Master Landrich's judgment seems to have been well-founded.
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Even as an illegitimate child, he is quite capable of living up to the role of an aristocrat, more so than most other aristocrats, in fact.
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When the storm eases a little, we will proceed to the <color=#FFE14BFF>the cellar in the southwestern ruins</color> as per Eberhart's proposal.
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Based on the content of what he deciphered, there may be something very ancient within.
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The sheer cold of this place has the peculiar and incomprehensible effect of preserving things the way they are.
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We must not let down the companions we lost.
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...And more importantly, we must not let Master Landrich down.
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Otherwise, I will most likely be facing off against monsters in the gladiatorial arena before too long.
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Even if I beat the monsters, I would probably share the fate of Eberhart's slave, and meet my demise at the sword of the red-haired reaper of the Lawrence Clan... |