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When Summoned
*sniff* *sniff* W-We've been summoned! Free at last! Ready to have a little fun, huh?
When Shapeshifted Into or Collection Portrait
Time for a little rage!
Using A Skill or Collection Portrait
Too bad for you.
When Entering Dragon's Roost
Welcome back! You're home! So, what shall we play today?
What's the plan today?
I'm so bored... Let's do something fun!
After Receiving a Gift
...Here, take this. Don't read into it—i-it's nothing special!
Here, take this! It's a present from us. Make sure you put it to good use, you hear?
After Bond Level Increase
Huh... Perhaps you're not as bad as I thought.
Hee hee. You're pretty fun! C'mon, let's play some more!
Idle After Bond Level 1
Don't even think about running from me. It's not possible.
*sniff* *sniff* *pant* *pant* Hmm, this place seems all right...
There's never a dull moment when we're with you.
Idle After Bond Level 10
Hey, let's go for a walk, shall we? Come on already, let's gooo!
You'd better not be thinking of doing something fun without us, you hear?
This castle's full of odd people... But that just makes it more fun!
Idle After Bond Level 20
We can take walks, we can take naps... This place isn't bad at all!
Hee hee... You know, I think I kinda like you.
So, what's on the agenda today? What do YOU want to do?
When Unbound
When Fully Unbound


Dragon Story Episodes
Hell's Justice

One day, Cerberus, gatekeeper of

the underworld, was taking a rare

stroll along the surface world.

"What a lovely day," she said.

"It's perfect for going on a walk!"


The fluffy dogs on her hands seemed

to be enjoying it just as much.

"This is so much fun!" said one.

"I'm having a great time," said the

other. "Work's been non-stop lately."


Walking along, they noticed an old

woman at the edge of a cliff.

"Uh oh. She looks really pale."

"I think maybe she's going to jump?"

"Hey! Lady! What are you doing?"


The woman explained that her son

led a gang of heinous bandits who

were responsible for destroying many

a village, and that she sought to

atone for his dark deeds with her life.


"Wait, WHY?!" said one of the dogs.

"It won't do nothin'!" said the other.

"I agree," said Cerberus. "Do not

cast your life away so needlessly."


"Only the person who committed a

crime can atone for it. Do you really

think people would forgive your son

simply because you are dead?"


Heeding this, the woman stepped

back from the cliff. But she was still

clearly shaken, and desperate to do

something in response to her son's

odious actions.


"Well, I was starting to feel like a bit

of exercise," said Cerberus. "All right!

I'll teach your son a lesson!"


Cerberus took one of the bandit's

things from his mother.

"I can still smell his scent on it!"

"Yeah, me too! It's over that way!"

"That mountain? Heh. Then let's go."


Cerberus made her way towards the

mountain, following the scent.


"It's time to have some fun, you two!"

Cerberus followed the scent of the

bandit leader up toward the

mountain his gang called home.

"It's time to have some fun, you two!"

she cried to the dogs on her hands.


In the mountains, she found the gang

preparing for a raid the next day.

Chuckling to herself, she walked

fearlessly toward the group.


One particularly large bandit—who

was clearly the woman's son—

tried to scare her off with threats.

Undaunted, Cerberus decided to

address the ruffians directly.


"Do you know what happens to

people who do bad things when

they die?"


The bandits all gave an uproarious

laugh and rushed at Cerberus with

weapons raised. "Oh dear," she said

to herself. "I guess that's how this one

is going to go."


Cerberus launched Coco and Mimi at

her assailants. They flew through the

air, fangs bared like dancing blades.

"Time to learn your lesson the hard

way!" Cerberus cried with delight.


But the lady's son stood his ground.

"Hey, not bad!" said one dog.

"He's pretty tough!" said the other.

"Then let's give him a little reward,"

said a determined Cerberus.


Cerberus created a vortex of flame

around the bandit—one hot enough

to scorch his very soul and turn his

skin to flakes of ash.


The man let out a howl of agony,

but still refused to bend the knee.

"Hot, isn't it?" said Cerberus. "And

yet, the tortures you'll endure in hell

are much, much worse."


"There's no pity or mercy down there;

just pain and suffering for all eternity.

I don't think you could handle that,

do you?"


The bandit collapsed to his knees

with a look of horror on his face.

Cerberus immediately quenched the

flames, then addressed him in a

sharp and terrible tone.


"You must atone for all the sins you

have committed. If you don't, hell's

gatekeeper will come to claim you."


His will to fight well and truly gone,

the bandit led his injured men

dejectedly down the mountain.

It was clear they would never resort

to such mischief again.


"Humans are so foolish to not know

they're doing something wrong until

they're warned of it," noted Cerberus.

"Ah, but I suppose that's what makes

them interesting!"


*sniff* *sniff*

*sniff* *sniff*

"Oh! Something smells good!"


Their curiosity piqued by the amazing

aroma, Cerberus and her dogs

continued their afternoon stroll as if

nothing had ever happened.

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