Mini Episodes/Season 3
A Notable Change
This Mini Episode occurs after the events of Canto V: The Evil Defining, being added and playing on game startup on December 14th, 2023 and showing the release of the Mirror of the Lake.
The 2nd Walpurgis Night
These 2 Mini Episodes were added on January 11th, 2024 along with the 2nd Walpurgis Night and the The Dawn of Green mini-event and Combat Encounters. The 'The Dawn of Green' story episode is played upon startup, while the 'Ordeal' story episode is played after clearing the Dawn of Green - Doubt Combat Encounter. The story episodes take place after the events of Intervallo III: Miracle in District 20.
Back to the Bus.
This Mini Episode was added on February 1st, 2024 along with Line 3: MirrorClock OrangeRoad, playing upon game startup. Its events take place after that of the 2nd Walpurgis Night.
Risk Levels & Classifications
This Mini Episode was added on March 14th, 2024 along with the release of the third portion of Dante's Notes, playing upon game startup. It takes place after the events of Intervallo III: Yield My Flesh to Claim Their Bones.
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RODION |
I guess the traffic sucks no matter which Nest we go to… |
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DANTE |
<How much longer until the T Corp. immigration checkpoint?> |
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FAUST |
Considering that we will be on standby for approximately a day at our next stop, and taking into account various other stops we will be making en route… our estimated time of arrival is in three days. |
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RODION |
Aww… |
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GREGOR |
It's not like we're traveling very far, but with this awful traffic… it feels way further than it really is. |
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ISHMAEL |
I guess driving around in a large bus through the narrow Backstreets is what's taking us such a long time. |
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OUTIS |
I believe that it would have been faster to march on foot. |
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YI SANG |
Yet what of our room and board? |
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OUTIS |
Are you unaware that camping out in the open is a natural part of any long march? |
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GREGOR |
… Hey, officer Outis. Not everyone's been a soldier here. |
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SINCLAIR |
A-and! If we're unlucky, we might even run into those terrifying Sw-Sweepers… before the break of dawn… |
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FAUST |
This bus is one of the few vehicles recognized by the city as a residential vehicle, which means that we remain safe from the hands of Sweepers. |
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FAUST |
Attempting to sleep outside the bus in the Backstreets would not permit a restful sleep. Instead, one would be forced to survive the onslaught of Sweepers for an hour in the early hours of dawn. |
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RODION |
Makes sense. Those Sweepers do steer clear of the residential areas, after all~ |
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OUTIS |
A slow yet safe travel by vehicle... or a fast yet high-risk march on foot... this is quite the strategic dilemma. |
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YI SANG |
I do not believe that the latter option is up for consideration of any fellow… |
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Vergilius |
Haah. |
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Vergilius |
I understand that you all must be quite impatient. But we are precisely on schedule, so save your breaths and stop complaining. |
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Vergilius |
By the looks on your faces, I would've been worrying about a mutiny if I didn't know better. |
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ISHMAEL |
Those papers in your hand… new orders from the higher-ups? |
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Vergilius |
Yes. A new update. |
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HEATHCLIFF |
Don't tell me we're going on another detour. |
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HEATHCLIFF |
I'll say that I'm quite done cleaning up these Distorted messes. Look, we have to get to— |
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Vergilius |
Stop whining like a petulant child. |
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Vergilius |
… There won't be more detours until we reach our current destination. |
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Vergilius |
This is just an announcement. It says here that there will be changes to how your records of Abnormalities, Distortions, and Peccatula are categorized. |
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RODION |
Huh…? Wait, so we gotta do a bunch of paperwork? |
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FAUST |
No. Once completed, your Observation Logs are all digitized and shared with the upper echelons of the company. |
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FAUST |
Of course, if the Observation Logs themselves need to be edited, there may be orders to make direct adjustments by hand. … However, the categorization for each entity will be updated automatically. They are merely informing the Sinners of the upcoming changes. |
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Vergilius |
… It is nice to have someone else do the explaining for once. She is right. |
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YI SANG |
I presume that this has aught to do with the new types of Peccatula that we have encountered afore. |
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Vergilius |
Yes, but that isn't all. |
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Vergilius |
Yi Sang. Ishmael. |
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ISHMAEL |
… Yeah? |
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YI SANG |
You have called upon my name? |
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Vergilius |
I'll leave it to you two model students to explain the contents of these documents. |
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Vergilius |
I don't feel like… I'm up to the task of explaining what's on this paper to all of you. Haah. |
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ISHMAEL |
Did he just dump his responsibility onto us? |
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RODION |
I can never tell if he actually doesn't care about us or if he just naturally comes off as a cold person… sigh. So what does the thing say, Ishy? |
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ISHMAEL |
Gimme a sec. So— |
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SINCLAIR |
Does it say anything new about the Abnormalities? |
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ISHMAEL |
… Looks like these documents are from the LCD. The Sender address says— |
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DON QUIXOTE |
Ooh!! LCD is the department that contacted Manager Esquire, is it not? |
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ISHMAEL |
The former L Corp— |
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RYŌSHŪ |
B.A.H.[1] |
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YI SANG |
Well, if you would allow me to— |
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YI SANG |
… Miss Ishmael? |
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ISHMAEL |
……. |
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ISHMAEL |
This is… exactly why… I'm the only one who ever reads the guides… |
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DANTE |
<W-wait, Ishmael! I got this, calm down!> |
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DANTE |
<Ryōshū, Outis? Please keep Don Quixote and Heathcliff quiet while I take care of this.> |
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RYŌSHŪ |
Oh yes. This'll be fun. |
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DANTE |
<… Without killing them or beating them up, please.> |
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RYŌSHŪ |
… B.A.H. |
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DANTE |
<Alright, then. If you have any questions while Ishmael reads from the document, raise your hands to be recognized. Yi Sang, Faust, you guys don't need to raise your hands to speak, so please chime in if there are any details you can elaborate on.> |
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FAUST |
Understood. |
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YI SANG |
Very well. |
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DANTE |
<Rodya, if anyone tries to speak out of turn, please smack them lightly in the head. If you do good, I'll make sure to order you extra desserts during our team dinner.> |
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RODION |
*Whistle* You sure know how to motivate people, Dante! |
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OUTIS |
What… what an impressive growth of leadership capabilities, Executive Manager…! |
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RODION |
Alrighty then! First bonk goes to~ |
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OUTIS |
Wait, wait! This wasn't— |
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DANTE |
<Then… I'll leave it to you.> |
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ISHMAEL |
Ahm, hm. So the former L Corp., also known as the Lobotomy Corporation, used to contain and manage the Abnormalities that we've faced in their branches. |
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ISHMAEL |
Even taking into account that their strengths were suppressed by the Golden Boughs, there was a pretty significant difference between their Risk Level categorizations and the actual risk involved in facing them. |
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ISHMAEL |
Other employees and the higher-ups of Limbus Company also apparently felt that something was familiar yet off. And that's why they investigated this issue through the LCD department. |
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ISHMAEL |
So far, there have been five categories of Risk Levels— |
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HEATHCLIFF |
Five? Aren't there only four of 'em? |
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DANTE |
<… Y-you didn't kill him, did you?> |
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RODION |
Nah, he'll be fiiine. It's Heath! It's not like I smacked him that hard. |
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ISHMAEL |
All right, you can go ahead. |
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SINCLAIR |
W-well, I thought there were only four Risk Levels… ZAYIN, TETH, HE, and WAW… just like Heathcliff said. |
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ISHMAEL |
They're the only ones we've seen so far, yeah. |
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ISHMAEL |
But according to these documents… the highest Risk Level category is labeled ALEPH. |
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ISHMAEL |
Like I said earlier, there's a pretty significant disparity between their categorization standards and our experience with them in the field. |
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ISHMAEL |
Which is why they're apparently planning to make overhauls to those standards. By Limbus Company's standards. |
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MEURSAULT |
……. |
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ISHMAEL |
Go ahead, Meursault. |
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MEURSAULT |
I must inquire what exactly this 'overhaul' entails. Does this mean that the Abnormalities will be re-categorized within the preexisting framework of categorization? Or will additional Risk Level categories be created? |
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ISHMAEL |
It… doesn't elaborate that far. But it says here that Lobotomy Corporation used each Abnormality's enkephalin production capability to categorize them into different Risk Levels. |
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ISHMAEL |
Abnormalities with more complicated, difficult management conditions apparently produced more enkephalin. I guess the more complicated an Abnormality is, the harder they are to fight… that does line up with our own experiences. Sort of. |
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ISHMAEL |
But it can hardly be said that it was flawless. Looks to me that they're trying to make these Risk Levels better reflect our own field experiences, which doesn't rule out the possibility of them adding more tiers to the preexisting ones. |
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YI SANG |
Mm, for we conduct not management but combat against these foes, it is sensible that the standards for Risk Levels be adjusted in accordance to—hup?! |
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DANTE |
<R-Rodya, wait! Yi Sang can speak without raising his hand!> |
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RODION |
Ohh~ Right! My bad~ |
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ISHMAEL |
Ahem. So… that's why they're overhauling the Risk Levels based on the actual risk each Abnormality poses in battle. So we'd do well to be wary of the possible changes to the Risk Levels written in the Observation Logs. … Oh, and they'll let us know again once the precise details are decided. The next section is about Distortions, which… |
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DON QUIXOTE |
…! |
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ISHMAEL |
So far, we've been using the same subject classification codes as Abnormalities for Distortions. But it's gotten pretty clear that there is a big difference between them, enough to give these two groups distinct classification codes. That difference being… |
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HONG LU |
The difference is that, when defeated, Abnormalities transform into their egg-like forms, but Distortions don't. Am I right? |
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FAUST |
Correct. Distortions can be completely subdued simply by defeating them in battle, but any method of fully slaying an Abnormality is yet to be discovered, even in theory. |
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ISHMAEL |
… So she says. Well, we've all had first-hand experience against them, so it shouldn't be too hard to understand. |
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ISHMAEL |
Whew, here comes the last subject. |
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ISHMAEL |
This one's about the Peccatula… They're going to give them a classification code scheme different from the Abnormalities as well, including the new type of Peccatula we recently encountered. |
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ISHMAEL |
Let's see… Classification basis… Abnormalities and Distortions both have elements of uniqueness that is missing in each individual Peccatula; considering this, it has been deemed… Okay, I don't really get what this is talking about. |
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FAUST |
Uniqueness, in this context, refers to the fact that no same entity exhibits the same location. |
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FAUST |
It would be helpful to recall that our encounters with the Peccatula have always been against multiple duplicates of the same category of Peccatulum. |
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FAUST |
However, no such encounters have been made against Distortions and Abnormalities. Hopefully, this has been a sufficient explanation for all. |
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HEATHCLIFF |
Right, so simply put… we can just toss them Peccatula all into the same bin, but each and every one of them Abnormalities and Distortions is special and unique, eh? They could've explained it much easier if they just— |
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RODION |
I'll be looking forward to that extra dessert… fuhu. |
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ISHMAEL |
And that's all there is to it. Phew… this is pretty great, huh? It's refreshing, doing something like this once in a while. |
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DON QUIXOTE |
…! |
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ISHMAEL |
… Fine. Ask away. |
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DON QUIXOTE |
Dost thou! Know the name! Of the LCD employee who hath composed that report?!!! |
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ISHMAEL |
Oh, sure… Give me a sec… |
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ISHMAEL |
Sender… LCD On-site Investigative Reasoning Team Leader, Moses. |
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ISHMAEL |
Well, we might as well keep that name in mind since we'll probably run into them sooner or later. I'm sorry for ignoring you, Don Quixote. |
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DON QUIXOTE |
Hmmmmm… |
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DANTE |
<Something wrong, Don Quixote?> |
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DON QUIXOTE |
I… recall hearing that name in the past. Yet I cannot quite recall as to who that name may have belonged to… |
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ISHMAEL |
Okay, now we're actually done. |
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RODION |
Darn~ Thought I'd be able to collect a bit more dessert. |
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FAUST |
This was more time consuming than it was initially expected. Dante, now… |
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DANTE |
<Alright, then. I hereby confirm today’s close of business for the Sinners.> |
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HEATHCLIFF |
……. |
Story Chapters
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Inferno (Main Chapter) |
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Deviazione (Detour Tales) |
Intervallos | Intervallo I - Intervallo II - Intervallo III - 1 - Intervallo III - 2 - Intervallo IV - 1 - Intervallo IV - 2 | |
Mini Episodes | Season 1 - Season 2 - Season 3 - Season 4 | ||
Story Dungeon | Inferno | D-02 (Canto I) - J-03 (Canto II) - K-02 (Canto III) - Reminisced League of Nine (Canto IV) - Into the Dark (Canto V) | |
Deviazione | A Restauranteur's Fathoms (Intervallo I) - A Blade Fiend's Fathoms (Intervallo III) - The Final Problem (Intervallo IV) |
- ↑ "Boring As Hell."