Alberich
himself is shocked by this happening while Volos tries to make sense of
it. Chernobog says it must be the vow from Eastern Kitezh that he heard
about from travelers, the one Perun and Veles made. Tadatomo brushes
past that to attack, and Alberich tries to act cool before putting up a
barrier which he only has a good feeling he can actually do. The curse
then bounces back Tadatomo’s attack.
Volos
compares the barrier’s toughness to a pumpkin’s, and Alberich follows up
with his Alberich Punch which might have the greatest power behind it.
Rather than throw the punch himself though, the curse forms a fist that
explodes. Seth responds by summoning a desert storm to cover you guys
that blocks the impact. This also has the added effect of blinding
Alberich.
Alberich asks where his gold is,
and Nomad asks how the other side is doing because you guys can only buy
so much time. Tadatomo reports that all the scattered treasure has been
collected, and Kotarou backhand compliments him on it saying it must be
true if the money grubber is saying it. Jiraiya then tells Andvari that
the preparations are done so they can go whenever. The mobs are
carrying treasure too and signal they’re okay as well.
Andvari
says that with all the gold taken from the treasure room the next step
is to take it to the highest point around. Chernobog figures that would
be the top of the beach house roof. Aegir asks what the point of that
is. Makara says he’ll take care of it by using his power. It’s not the
normal application but he thinks he can try under the idea this is to
save ‘him.’
Andvari tells Seth that the
plan is going to start at the next timing. Seth understands and says
he’ll hold the storm up for now until the signal is given, at which
point he’ll stop obscuring Alberich’s vision for a moment. Andvari asks
if that’s actually possible, so Seth says he’ll try as he’s the world
famous Seth.
Some time later Alberich
notices things have quieted down and wonders if everyone ran off to
hide. Based on that idea he figures he should try destroying the resort
to flush Andvari out. He thinks to himself that by submerging Andvari
into the curse he’ll turn him into gold just like himself, which will
multiply the overall amount of gold.
Alberich
starts blathering about how he wants to make more gold so much that he
can’t stand it, and that love or anything else can’t begin to compare to
the pleasure. But then, he says he can’t stop. No matter what he does
he can’t stop himself, and he calls out for anyone else to stop him.
Alberich
looks away from the direction you guys are in inside the storm and
looks at the resort, and that is the moment Andvari signals to Seth and
Makara to move. Seth says they’ll show the lifeguards’ teamwork. The
storm weakens, several large ropes fly out as Makara calls out his NP,
which then attach to the highest floor of the resort.
Makara
notes that this part went well and tells everyone to be careful as the
next phase starts. Kotarou says his group has it covered and tells the
mobs to impress the boss. Tadatomo says he’s heading out for your sake,
and Jiraiya says it’s his turn to show off as he comments on everyone’s
morale being high. Goemon says tightrope walking is one of his
specialties and says to watch him as he tries to make a show of it. You
tell him to just get on with it, so he obliges.
All
the ninjas run across the ropes with the treasures as they pass by
Alberich. You express amazement, tell Goemon to put away the umbrella
and ball he apparently brought out, and/or tell everyone that’s left
that you guys ought to keep at it too.
Alberich
asks what the ropes are and figures he can just break it by grabbing
them, but Aegir prevents that by firing his NP saying he knows what a
giant’s weak points are and that he messed up by getting close to the
water. Chernobog follows suit to freeze the ground at Alberich’s feet
with his NP next.
Aegir’s anchor ties up
Alberich’s feet while the frost builds up, which stops Alberich in his
tracks. Aegir then tells everyone to pull him down, and you all work
together to drag him off his feet. Alberich yells at Andvari over this
humiliation and attempts to fire his Alberich Curse Beam. He’s then
surprised to see that the curse won’t actually fire in his direction and
asks where it’s going.
Andvari says he
figured this would happen and says that up until now he was with the
treasure. Since Alberich was after him and the curse focused on the
treasure they were able to work together. Now though, the treasure is
located behind Alberich, which draws the curse’s aggro. As Alberich
yells about how this cannot be, Andvari calls for an all out attack.
This
assault doesn’t actually hurt Alberich much as he compares it to being
pinched by crabs, but he still yells at you guys to stop. Scene then
shifts to the ninjas’ side as a mob reports that all the treasure has
been transported. Kotarou thanks him for his work and tells the mobs to
head back and evacuate while the rest of them handle things. The mob
wishes him good luck before he goes.
Goemon
asks what he’s supposed to do now that the treasure has been brought
over to the roof. Jiraiya says he has a message from Andvari and tells
Goemon to listen. Flashback occurs as Andvari says the curse of the gold
works pretty much like his ring. When Goemon asks about that, Andvari
says says his ring was made from the cursed gold.
As
the ring is a small part of the hoard, the curse it carries is likewise
small. What he’s getting at is that the curse’s power is spread out
proportionately to the gold, and Andvari says the important bit is that
the multiplied gold in the caves is much the same. Seth sums it up by
saying that the total amount of curse going around is equal to the
amount of gold in that treasure room.
Goemon
says he understands but clearly does not. Tadatomo explains that the
problem is that all of the gold and the curse was possessed by one
person, and Jiraiya says they should solve it by making it so that it
isn’t possessed by one person anymore. Goemon *still* doesn’t follow, so
Jiraiya calls him slow on the uptake and says the idea is to make it so
that there are more possessors.
Goemon
finally picks up on the plan as he figures out that by increasing the
amount of owners the curse will be dispersed and weakened. Kotarou
confirms that and says there’s a lot of people here between all the
employees and customers. Tadatomo says Andvari mentioned if the curse is
spread that thin it’ll easily be destroyed.
Kotarou
expresses some reluctance about it as he feels not many would pick it
up. Jiraiya says this is Goemon’s part where he goes around throwing the
gold at people. Goemon is shocked at the idea of throwing money around
for real instead of pretending to. He also says Goemon’s koban coin toss
isn’t just scattering it about willy nilly. His true worth was in
tossing each and every piece at whoever he was aiming at.
Kotarou
sighs about that idea being a bust and says that means they’ll have to
shadow clone themselves and hand the gold out. People won’t become
owners unless they properly get the gold after all. Tadatomo shrugs and
says they’ll just have to do it since he doesn’t think an actor can do
the same thing Goemon can even if they have his memories. Jiraiya is
disappointed by apologizes and says they’ll handle it, and Kotarou tells
him to wait for them.
Goemon starts
regretting his actions and his backing off when the time for action has
come, aware that he’s bragged about being the only one to have Ishikawa
Goemon’s memories. He starts saying he isn’t Goemon after all when you
call out to him.
Goemon rallies and reminds
himself he’s a great actor and that he shouldn’t make his audience feel
bad. He proclaims that he should be making people collapse from
laughing, whether he’s an actor or a master thief. A voice calls out to
him, impressed.
The voice talks about how
Goemon played Goemon at a kabuki theater and how it’s good he had
confidence in himself and tried. Shukaku figures out who’s talking to
him based on that, and Ishikawa Goemon says those alone would make it
difficult to succeed since this is his big scene. As such, Goemon will
be the one to show him and asks to borrow his body for a moment.
Back
outside, Shukaku’s kettle glows as he transforms into human form.
Goemon then declares it’s his one in a lifetime show. Jiraiya recognizes
that it’s the real guy in shock. Goemon recognizes him too and is
surprised Kotarou is around too. Kotarou says he knew the spotlight
hogger would finally show up, and Tadatomo asks if it’s really him.
Kotarou
says that’s just what they’ll go with as he refers to Goemon as an
equal, mentioning it’ll make things easier to understand. He then asks
what they should do given that Goemon will take center stage. Goemon
tells them to hand the treasure over so he can stick it in his kettle.
Jiraiya warns him to not run off with it all.
Scene
then shifts back to your side as Andvari yells asking if the ninjas are
ready yet since you guys are struggling to keep it up for much longer.
Nomad says much the same and points out that the customers are starting
to form a crowd. Chernobog says they’re taking pictures and wonders why
you guys are the subjects.
The signal is
fired, so Volos prompts you to make your move. You acknowledge this and
say it’s time to show your PR skills. Alberich asks what you guys are
planning and thinks you guys intend to pull the curse from him. He’s
aghast at the idea and says it’s something he could never do himself.
Andvari urges you to get on with it.
You
slash at Alberich, severing his ties to the curse for a moment. When it
separates from him it moves about looking for someone else who’s
attached to the gold. Goemon then calls out and draws attention to
himself as he yells from the resort rooftop. After announcing his
appearance he says he’ll distribute all the greedy gold to everyone.
Andvari
takes a moment to ask if the greedy part refers to himself. Jiraiya
tells Goemon to hurry as the curse is heading towards them. Goemon’s
kettle glows in gold as he sticks his arm in, and he tells everyone
watching to be amazed at his scattering act as he calls out his NP.
Randos
marvel at the gold flying around and at how sparkly Goemon makes
tossing gold off a rooftop look. They also talk about their astonishment
about seeing a gold koban coin for the first time and how valuable it
is in Wa no Kuni. Narration then makes a point to say that Goemon isn’t
throwing around gold, but shining gold koban coins.
As
he keeps throwing them around, the coins turn into particles of light
as they scatter past the resort and into Tokyo. Kotarou expresses his
amazement at the real deal, Tadatomo finds it all beautiful and asks if
you’re seeing all this.
Jiraiya is quiet
for a sec before he starts talking about Goemon’s artifact. He sees him
as nothing more than a braggart throwing money around, but comments that
the world sees it as salvation. It’ll turn into brilliance before
passing onto someone else, which he says is the reason people call
Goemon a chivalrous thief. He kinda hates that Goemon only ever saw
thievery as a hobby.
Jiraiya then
understands that’s why Shukaku, an actor, became the one to inherit
Goemon’s memories. Being a thief or actor isn’t who they really are.
It’s more that Shukaku is succeeding Goemon as someone who hands out
thrills.
The sky clears as the treasure is
scattered across all of Tokyo. Narration talks about Goemon being the
subject of kabuki plays and how many people believe he would throw coins
across all of Edo/Old Tokyo. In which case, that should become truth
here in Tokyo as well. The curse disperses and disappears into the void
as the gold reaches the many people who do not believe in the cursed
gold of Andvara Falls.
Alberich yells about
his gold scattering and how he can’t get it back anymore since he can’t
tell what’s his. He laments it but wonders what else he’s feeling.
Alberich realizes he’s at peace now that he no longer has to be attached
to the gold. Ever since he became the gold he had wandered this world,
but now he feels he can ascend to heaven.
After
he disappears, Andvari wonders what his deal was. Chernobog notes that
he was smiling and thinks he was happy, which he then compares to the
time when Andvari smiled happily. Kotarou suggests this was his goal all
along and wonders if that’s why he brought everyone to the treasure
room. You wonder if he’s another side of Andvari, a doppelgänger, or his
Shadow.
Andvari insists that he’s
different from him, then orders everyone to pick up the coins. He never
thought it’d get tossed all over Tokyo and says you guys should use it
at his resort. You ask if that’s okay and cheer.
Andvari
says picking it all back up is out of the question, so it’d be better
to think of ways to make money. He plans on having special sales and
getting the customers to cough up as much as possible, so he tells
everyone to come along.
Nomad says a lot
happened, but he’s happy to get the koban coins as extra income. Volos
says he’s happy to receive it too but wonders if it’s actually okay to
accept it. Chernobog calls Andvari generous and decides to use his as
part of the hiking club’s budget to buy tools for new members.
Aegir
talks about the results of his treasure hunt and considers calling it a
win. He then comments that he didn’t think there’d be such a strange
fate tying him to the place as he talks to Ran. It was a case of
borrowing Loki’s power to dispose of some trouble she left behind, but
he doesn’t think it was bad. Even if Ran disappeared before him, he
feels his story with her will still go on for a while. On that note,
he’s excited to see what happens next in Tokyo.
Andvari
tells everyone that when they’re done with their jobs they should eat,
drink, play, and spend. Then people should work hard the next day.
Everyone agrees in unison, and Andvari talks to himself as he thinks
about how it may be okay to think of money as something that goes around
the world. Things look to be busy again, and the episode ends there to
be continued in the epilogue.
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