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|おうじょは おれのものだ! だれにも わたさん! ひかりのせんしだと。こざかしいやつらよ! この ガーランドが けちらしてくれよう!
 
|おうじょは おれのものだ! だれにも わたさん! ひかりのせんしだと。こざかしいやつらよ! この ガーランドが けちらしてくれよう!
 
|王女は俺のものだ! 誰にも渡さん! 光の戦士だと。小賢しい奴らよ! このガーランドが蹴散らしてくれよう!
 
|王女は俺のものだ! 誰にも渡さん! 光の戦士だと。小賢しい奴らよ! このガーランドが蹴散らしてくれよう!
|The princess is mine! I will hand her over to no one! You're the Light Warriors, you say? You impertinent fellows! I, Garland, will kick you around!}}
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|The princess is mine! I will hand her over to no one! You're the Light Warriors, you say? You pretentious fellows! I, Garland, will kick you around!}}
 
* Notice how Garland uses くれよう instead of あげよう, furthering the expression of his contempt.
 
* Notice how Garland uses くれよう instead of あげよう, furthering the expression of his contempt.
 
* 渡さん = 渡さない. You will see negatives formed this way a lot in this game; it's used by older people or, as here, very masculine people.
 
* 渡さん = 渡さない. You will see negatives formed this way a lot in this game; it's used by older people or, as here, very masculine people.

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