Tir-na-Nog 1 script by xue1 First Period Menu 1. Start game 2. Make a scenario 3. Romantic interest of the protagonist This island, Shyumu, floats atop a sea, like a lily, within the fantasy land of Anafof. The reign of King Delyar brought peaceful and happy days for everyone. However, a visitor to the kingdom's felicity would bring trouble. No one imagined or caught on to the scoundrel's vice. To say nothing of the inclement weather that would come to this place in the years ahead, brutalizing agriculture. It would bring famine and foodborne illness. Meanwhile, in the forests and mountains, the creatures perished suspiciously. It seems to have been done by the arrival of invasive species. The livelihood of people in the fields began to dim as goods were lost to shadows. In darkness, vice lurked in shady hearts. In addition, it was whispered between people that there were deaths due to the groundwater being empty. A suspicious fog raised anxiety (and fear) in people. After that, they wanted to pursue and strike the followers of the shadowy leader -- he that would oppress the warmth of King Delyar. The king put aside his gentleness and deep compassion to impose a tax regime. The distress of the people was the beginning. The king of the nation trusted those that opposed him; they circumented his admirable orders, betraying him. Nevertheless, the king declared to the nation his plan for addressing their troubles. For that, "Queen Anarunm lays perfume of benevolence, so that you will have enough." As she was beloved throughout the north of the nation. Unexpectedly, a man cast an extraordinary spell that circumvented the wards. The next deed was cruel -- the creation of incitement (at the pretentious luxury of the princesses) followed. King Delyar loved the queen uxoriously, and she was obedient. In the marriage of King Delyar and Queen Anarunm, 2 daughters were welcomed. The descendants were Lady Famuna and Lady Deanna. The 2 of them were daughters of the previous queen, similar to each other, and sweet. Queen Anarunm said that she disapproved of Lady Famuna and Lady Deanna's lifestyle, so even though they were recognized heirs of the king, due to their greed, they were banished from the castle completely. It was precisely at that time that the monstrous roar of the devil began to reach the castle