0 - The Dawning Days Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [01:59] T     A few days ago, the Führer     was almost assassinated. [02:03] R     And someone prophesied that it would happen. [02:06] R     That someone was you. [02:08] R     Look at me. [02:10] R     You are under suspicion of treason. [02:16] R     I am— [02:17] M     Reinhard Heydrich, director of the     Reichssicherheitshauptamt. [02:22] M     An honor to meet you. [02:24] M     My name is Karl Krafft. [02:27] M     Some call me a mage. [02:34] M     Did you, perhaps, have some     kind of strange dream? [02:40] M     In other words, you seek my aid     in your propaganda efforts? [02:45] R     Indeed. [02:46] R     That is my condition for saving your life. [02:49] R     Essentially, we require a Nostradamus, [02:52] R     someone to restore morale     after our great defeat. [02:59] M     I see. [03:00] M     I accept. [03:03] M     If you wish me to be Nostradamus,     then I gladly accept. [03:07] M     I promise that I will lead you to your fate. SIGN    December 24, 1939 SIGN    The Dawning Days [04:24] Gi     That looks fun... [04:27] Gi     Let me join in. [04:29] Gu     You stupid brat! [04:46] Gu     As long as you're around,     the country's future is assured! [04:51] Gu     Truly... [04:53] Gu     You're exactly what the Führer means     when he talks about "the perfect race." [04:58] Gu     To our hero, the Golden Lord! [05:02] Gu     Cheers! [05:03] R     I'm honored, but you give me too much credit. [05:06] R     I have simply executed my orders. [05:10] R     Reinhard Heydrich is no more     of a man than that. [05:16] Gu     Such humility! [05:18] Gu     Everyone knows the Reich's fate     rests on your shoulders! [05:25] Gu     Thanks to the lieutenant general's efforts,     we have nothing to worry about. [05:34] Gu     Sir... [05:40] R     I have a matter I must attend to. [05:42] R     Excuse me. [05:46] M     Now, then... What's wrong? [05:49] M     Those dignitaries seemed quite taken aback. [05:53] R     Nothing. Work. [05:57] M     But is it something you must     personally attend to? [06:01] R     It was simply an excuse to leave. [06:04] R     Of course, I am going to do it, anyway. [06:08] R     I have... [06:09] M     "Nothing else to do"? [06:12] M     Your self-effacing nature never changes. [06:16] M     But... [06:17] E     P-Pardon... [06:22] E     I am sorry to interrupt you. [06:24] E     I am Obersturmführer Eleonore von Wittenburg of the Schutzstaffel. [06:29] E     S-Sturmscharführer Beatrice Kircheisen. [06:33] E     My name is Riza Brenner.     I work with the Lebensborn. [06:36] E     A pleasure to meet you. [06:37] M     Oh, I've heard your names. [06:40] M     I belong to the RMVP, after all. [06:43] M     What do the Three Valkyries want with us? [06:49] E     I'm afraid it concerns your earlier decision. [06:52] E     We would like to accompany General Heydrich. [06:56] H     That is not a part of your duties... [06:59] E     True, but we are servants     of the Reich, as well. [07:03] E     We cannot simply ignore this. [07:05] E     Thus, we would like the honor     of being your swords. [07:10] E     Please. [07:18] R     Do as you like. [07:19] R     But be prepared for punishment later. [07:23] R     And you are responsible for your own safety. [07:26] E     Thank you, sir! [07:36] B     Aren't you happy, Obersturmführer? [07:39] E     What's with that grin on your face?! [07:41] B     Hey— Wh-Why are you hitting me? [07:44] R     Now, now... Calm down, you two. [07:47] M     Was that the appropriate course? [07:49] R     It doesn't matter. [07:50] R     This falls outside your duties, also. [07:54] R     You will come, too, Karl Krafft? [07:56] M     Of course. [07:57] M     I promised I would lead you to your fate... [08:01] M     And it begins soon. [08:04] R     A promise? [08:06] M     No, simply something I know for a fact. [08:14] L     Thank you again, Father. [08:18] L     For giving me something so important. [08:22] T     Don't worry about it. [08:24] T     I would do anything to assist the Ahnenerbe. [08:28] T     And while it may be a relic, [08:31] T     it's an ill-omened one... [08:33] T     If you are willing to take it off my hands,      I am glad to be rid of it. [08:38] R     Really? [08:39] R     Then you should look a little happier. [08:42] R     Or does something bother you? [08:45] T     No... I... [08:48] R     Well, in another time, this would     have seen you tried for heresy. [08:54] R     I can understand your concern. [08:57] R     So I remembered... [08:59] R     Several years ago, [09:01] R     someone told me about a priest who     could read men's hearts and minds. [09:06] R     That would certainly be heretical, as well. [09:09] R     In a different era, he might have     been burned at the stake. [09:13] R     Thought of that way,     doesn't he seem lucky? [09:18] T     I couldn't say. [09:19] T     Perhaps he would have been happier. [09:21] T     Not seeing things he didn't want to see... [09:27] T     After all, in this era... [09:32] T     Oh, no... [09:34] T     I can't stay here. [09:35] T     I have to get away— [10:07] B     What is this? [10:09] E     It looks like a battlefield. [10:11] E     It appears it wasn't just some small-fry. [10:14] E     We were right to come. [10:16] E     Brenner, you accompany General Heydrich. [10:20] E     He's important to the nation's future. [10:23] E     He cannot be put in danger. [10:25] R     Understood. [10:27] R     And what will you do? [10:30] E     Kill the attackers, of course. [10:32] E     Let's go, Kircheisen! [10:34] R     Right! [11:07] W     Who the hell are you? [11:09] W     Where did you come from? [11:11] E     Accept your punishment, villain! [11:14] E     If you resist, I'll cut off your limbs! [11:22] W     Listen to you... [11:23] W     This'll be fun. [11:25] W     You're brave, girlie. [11:27] W     But you think you can fight me,     with that frail body?! [11:33] W     I'll scatter you like garbage! [11:37] B     What scum... [11:38] B     You're beyond salvation! [11:50] E     Hey... What are you? [11:54] E     A man? A woman? [11:56] E     Or neither? [11:58] E     Disgusting! [12:01] E     Neither you nor the society that     created you can be allowed to exist. [12:06] E     A single wartime loss created     so much scum like you. [12:11] E     Removing them and returning glory     to the Fatherland is my destiny. [12:16] E     Now come, maggot. [12:18] E     I will fumigate you. [12:24] Gu     Try it! [12:30] R     Oh, dear. [12:31] R     Looks like we're caught up in some trouble. [12:35] R     Are you all right, Father? [12:37] T     Yes, but you... [12:40] T     You should hurry and run now. [12:42] R     Well, yes, probably. [12:45] R     But you see, my bestial instincts are aching. [12:47] R     I think I might watch for a bit! [12:50] T     No... It'll be too late. [12:53] T     If you stay here, everything is     doomed. Any minute now... [12:56] R     Are you really all right? [12:59] R     What happened? [13:02] ---     What? [13:03] ---     Oh? [13:04] R     General, please wait. [13:07] R     It's dangerous, General! [13:08] M     Oh, dear... Such trouble. [13:12] M     I can't control my trembling... [13:14] M     This nation has no lack     of entertaining sorts. [13:19] M     Don't you agree, General Heydrich? [13:22] R     You sound like you think I'm the     most entertaining of them all. [13:26] R     Don't get the wrong idea, mage. [13:29] R     I am not that impressive of a person. [13:32] R     I know only how to do the job before me. [13:36] R     And that's all I can do. [13:38] R     So, at some point, I ended up     with my current position. [13:42] R     When it comes down to it, [13:44] R     I'm no different than the incompetents. [13:46] M     And you wish not to profit, [13:48] M     to leave the stage as one of the multitudes? [13:52] R     Indeed. [13:53] R     I'm happy being just another soldier,     doing his job and dying. [13:58] R     Someday, I will die. [13:59] R     And that is fine with me. [14:01] R     Even if I lack passion, [14:03] R     I'm doing the things that I can do. [14:07] R     That is the only meaning I need in life. [14:11] M     I see... [14:12] M     But then, I'll ask you one question. [14:17] M     When was it that you were truly serious? [14:21] ---     What? [14:22] R     From my perspective, you're directing     your efforts in the wrong way... [14:27] R     You spend your life trying to     avoid using your full power. [14:33] R     Did the lion use its claws and     fangs to break an egg? [14:38] R     Did the hawk use its wings to race     the bug, crawling on the ground? [14:43] R     No, not at all. [14:45] R     You have never used your full strength. [14:48] R     If you did not control yourself,      the world would not last an instant. [14:52] R     Nonsense. [14:53] R     How far do these ridiculous     fantasies of yours spread? [14:57] R     "Destroy the world"? Of all things... [15:00] M     Is it wrong? [15:03] M     You act, and everything     around you is destroyed. [15:06] M     How sad... You can't move your     body the slightest inch. [15:10] M     But despite that, you have arrived     at your present position. [15:13] M     Then, how much must you     control yourself in the future? [15:17] M     You have done what you could,     but the war continues to expand. [15:23] M     How cruel... How sad. [15:26] M     Thus, you close your heart,     so you'll feel nothing at all! [15:33] M     I remember discussing this     with you here, in this place. [15:38] M     I've met you in this way many times. [15:43] M     Remember. [15:46] M     You love the whole world. [15:53] M     And... [15:55] M     To love and destroy [15:59] M     do not necessarily contradict one another. [16:03] M     Love it, then... [16:06] M     For that is what you are, [16:08] M     Reinhard Heydrich, lord of destruction. [16:12] R     How stupid. [16:23] R     The one thing I can do is     the destruction of love? [16:27] R     That's... [16:29] M     Impossible? [16:30] M     No, you will destroy. [16:33] M     Because I know that you will. [16:40] E     S-Sir! [16:42] R     Move. [16:45] R     I decided that I felt nothing, [16:47] R     that nothing in the world     inspired emotion within me. [16:50] ---     This is who I am. Reinhard Heydrich     is only a boring man. [16:56] ---     In other words, [16:57] ---     the world, as it currently exists, is my limit. [17:04] W     Wh-Who are you? [17:07] R     No matter what I do, I will feel     no sense of accomplishment. [17:13] R     I will live this way and then die. [17:20] R     I thought that was all right, [17:22] R     that it was what I should do... [17:24] R     But was it really? [17:48] R     What do I believe? What do I wish? [17:51] R     What do I desire? [17:53] R     I don't know. I can't see. [17:55] Gu     Get back, sir! [17:57] Gu     It's dangerous! [17:59] R     But didn't I know? [18:15] R     The emotions that everyone else felt     in youth, toward the impossible... [18:24] R     That which I wished for and sought... [18:29] R     From the bottom of my heart. [18:34] R     Wasn't it that dream? [18:37] M     Now, then. How do you feel? [18:41] R     The strange emotion, [18:43] R     burning madly in my heart,     ever since I met this man. [18:46] R     Its true identity... [18:48] R     The answer to this inexplicable     thing in my heart, [18:51] R     beyond my understanding, is a thought     I've had again and again. [18:58] R     Yes, then... [19:04] R     I... [19:06] R     I have discussed this with     you before, haven't I? [19:10] M     Indeed, indeed... [19:12] M     We meet again, my friend. [21:15] R     May we have victory. [21:33] R     I love everything. [21:36] M     I know everything. [21:39] M     And thus, my friend... [21:42] M     I shall prepare a place for you     to use your full power. [21:48] M     And that time is... [21:50] M     When we will destroy this     sense of déjà vu, Dies Irae. [21:54] M     My friend, let us celebrate the     creation of a new world. SIGN    Twilight Girl SIGN    Illustration: 6 o'clock