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MSAF wrote: Snip Google Translate also turned Abito into "Arbitration" and I.R. into "International Rectifier". Do not take their names with any degree of reliability. The romaji is Li/Lee Lee and Miruki (Milky/Milki). Out of respect for the characters (to avoid as many Neruneru Nerune's as possible), let's keep the spelling as "Li Lee" and "Milki".

Now for the major stuff. The booklet is translated completely from the Chinese. While I am sure some of the finer details will need revision with the Japanese text, we have a general idea of events. I will use a "**" to indicate parts to focus on as there could be multiple interpretations (or unclear translation).


 * Succeeding projects failed to produce twins due to various circumstances


 * Four women were selected as candidates for the next project; the final selection at the temple (to Levia-Behemo?) was to decide who would succeed**


 * Leading up to then, the other two women allegedly die of natural causes (not murder)


 * Irina deceives Elluka followed by stabbing her in the back; as the only candidate left alive, she is accepted as the Mem Aleph and is responsible for all threee women's deaths**


 * Kirill, wrecked by grief, hears the voice of his beloved and chooses to unseal Sin, a forbidden device in the temple, and uses it to resurrect Elluka and restore everything


 * In the end, a massive explosion occurs followed by the absolute destruction of much of the Magic Kingdom, including all its technology, while Elluka herself is given a form of immortality


 * Irina is completely dismembered by the destruction and assumes Elluka is responsible, blaming her for the events; Seth Twiright survives and approches Irina with a red cat, with the moon seen behind him


 * Neighboring countries see a two-headed dragon appear in the sky during the time of the explosion (either in response to the catastrophe or as a result of it); two lights then travel to Eldoh's Forest

Obviously, this is extremely brief and doesn't go into the problems we will have with backstories (like my earlier mentioned topic of Milki and Pale). I would like to mention one important thing that seems to get ignored for everything: the moon. Eldoh tells Gumillia in Praelud that the moon greatly affects the success or failure of magic. Both the transformed Kyle and Gumillia were at their power's peak on the full moon.

This is extremely relevant to all instances of the moon in this story, especially with it being mentioned in relation to Seth, a dismembered Irina, and the stuffed cat she will inevitably use as her new body.