Another vs. Normal Party: Oster Lied/Transcript

Intro
[The team falls into a portal]

Sophie: "What's going on?"

Reicheru: "I don't know!"

Mika : "" (Translation: I have been dreaming about a murdered girl.....)

[The team falls out of the portal and into a school]

Reicheru: "This looks like a Northern Irish school."

The team go inside the buliding

[Mika points at a strange girl]

Chapter 1
Sophie: "What's wrong Mika?"

[The team look at a schoolgirl aged 17-19, but difficult to determine due to her short stature, she has long black hair, and is wearing a school uniform plus a blazer]

Mairead: "Can....you....help.....me?"

Ichiro: "This girl was missing a decade ago, I can tell by her uniform, what can we help you with?"

Mairead: "My books, and things, I died in 2010, a bad person killed me and my friends, I am looking for them."

[Sophie gets up to look at her]

Sophie: "What kinds?"

Mairead: "My mom got me a graphic novel about the Easter Rising, it reminds me of her, I love Irish and British history, I got books about all of the famous rebels Ireland had, some books about the Somme, my poppy and Easter Lily pins, and books about the World Wars."

Sophie: "So, you were from both a Catholic and Protestant family?"

Mairead: "Yes, my mom was a Catholic while my dad was a Protestant, I thought it was pretty cool..."

[Mairead walks away from the group while the others follow her]

Mairead: "My name is Mairead, I died here, this school was closed down because my killer killed more and more people and it gave the school a bad reputation, but it exists via a nexus."

Chapter 2
Jane: "Mairead, tell me more about yourself."

[Mairead shows a picture of her parents, a brown haired woman and a cropped haired man]

Mairead: "I was born in Belfast in 1993 on the 77th anniversary of the Easter Rising, father died when I was sixteen, and mother, she's dead now, she died in 2016, on the day that could of been my 23red birthday, she shot herself in the head."

Jane: "Have you, by any chance, attended the 1916 90th anniversary commemorations in Dublin."

Mairead: "Yes, father was more of a Somme person, and he attended the Somme commemoration while me and mother attended the Easter Rising commemorations, he feared he would be killed of he attended it."