Carlotta: “Rinascita has two divinities? I've never heard of such a thing. The Montelli family archives hold many documents on Rinascita's past, yet none mentioned two divinities. In Ragunna, the common belief has always been that... Sentinel Imperator is the only divinity of Rinascita. But if the images on the stained glass windows were fabricated, why would the Order deface them and declare this tower forbidden?”
Rover: “There's only one explanation. These are not fabrications but buried truth.”
Carlotta: If this is indeed the Order's doing... we must leave here immediately. North of this tower is an island. It should be beyond their reach. Once we get there, you will discover another truth the Order has buried—”
An Abyssal Patricius attacks Carlotta from behind, but Rover steps in to defend her.
Rover: “Watch out!”
Rover: “They’ve found us. They surely know when to show up. You go first. I’ll cover you.”
Carlotta: “...Interesting, they're here even faster than I anticipated. Apparently, the Order believes the images on the stained glass to be real. They wouldn't even hesitate to break their façade of neutrality, just to ensure we don't take the secrets out alive.”
Rover and Carlotta defeat the Echoes sent by the Order.
Carlotta: “Keep it safe. I’ll handle the rest.”
Carlotta: “Speak, who gave you the order? Look at what you have done, distorting history, usurping the Sentinel's authority, and... colluding with wretches. Who are your accomplices? The Fractsidus, the Fisalias, and even some of the Montellis, am I right?”
Order Envoy: “Ahem... I'm afraid I don't understand, Miss Carlotta. It seems you too are lost to madness and hallucination... If you find yourself confused and desire the Sentinel's guidance, I would gladly arrange... a personal Pilgrim's Sail for you.”
Carlotta: “So this is how you treat those truth-seekers? Banish them in the name of pilgrimage?”
A figure from the Order enters the scene—someone Rover has already had the pleasure of meeting.
???: “—Please, lower your weapon. There is still room for discussion, is there not, Miss Carlotta?”