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#0@0 The Lunar Rainbow Market.
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#0@1 A sky that belongs to no one.
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#0@2 The rainbow created by the moon's strange glow was about to dissapear.
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Chimata
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#0@3 "The rainbow will soon vanish. The market is over."
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Reimu
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#0@4 "Market this, market that, what market is there!?
It was just a fight!"
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Chimata
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#0@5 "Was "just a fight" unsatisfactory for you?
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#0@6 It did not seem that way to me."
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Reimu
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#0@7 "Ugh... well...
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#0@8 That's not the point! There was no market!"
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Chimata
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#0@9 "A so-called "market" is a special place where all ownership is lost temporarily.
A special place of revelry.
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#0@10 In such places of revelry, we carry out events different from those of everyday events."
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Reimu
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#0@11 "Well, I know that much at least."
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Chimata
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#0@12 "Even regular acts of violence
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#0@13 are a type of ritual in these places of revelry.
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#0@14 In other words, they are no different from festivals held for a god."
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Reimu
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#0@15 "Enough about the market!
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#0@16 More importantly, the ability cards!
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#0@17 What *are* they?"
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Chimata
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#0@18 "The ability cards are a masterpiece I created along with the tengu.
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#0@19 They mined for the dragon gems and I unlocked their powers, duplicated and distributed
them.
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#0@20 They're great for trading, but are simply objects of entertainment after all."
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Reimu
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#0@21 "Entertainment?"
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Chimata
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#0@22 "Indeed, just for entertainment.
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#0@23 What you do with them after you obtain them is up to the individual though..."
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Chimata
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#0@24 "Everyone really likes the various characters of Gensokyo.
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#0@25 I simply created cards that had similar magic within them,
they're quite topical right now."
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Chimata
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#0@26 "Everyone's happily collecting them.
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#0@27 By the way, the cards' abilities are limited
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#0@28 and not nearly as dangerous as you think."
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Reimu
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#0@29 "Hmm, well it does seem that they're just toys...
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#0@30 But hasn't this gone too far?"
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Chimata
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#0@31 "Heheheh."
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#0@32 Chimata claimed that the ability cards were simply created for entertainment.
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#0@33 It's not like Reimu believed her just like that,
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#0@34 but it's true that she did feel that they weren't that dangerous through fighting with them.
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#0@35 Chimata is the god of the marketplace.
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#0@36 She earns faith through a prospering market.
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#0@37 In other words, she should have gained power through the card trade.
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#0@38 If distributing the objects was the goal itself,
then making appealing objects of entertainment isn't unfathomable.
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#0@39 ...but Reimu wondered,
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#0@40 what would happen if she did something that was blasphemous to the market in front of Chimata?
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#0@41 How would she feel if she threw away all the cards
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#0@42 right before the market opened?
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#0@43 Reimu's curiosity would never be satisfied.
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#0@44 <c$Ending No. 02 — God of the Marketplace$>
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#0@45 <c$Congratulations!$>
<c$No Continue Clear!$>
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