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Polyphonica

Operetta mitsumeru seirei
Phoron and Corticarte arrive at the Tsuge Divine Music Player Office where they meet Maura Ren, a woman being harassed by a peeping stranger. Or at least the spirit of a peeping stranger.
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Poruka umi no soko no wasuremono
A new client comes to the Office with an interesting proposal. He needs an object retrieved from the bottom of the sea, his late father's brief case, in the hopes that its contents will settle an inheritance dispute with his brother. The problem is that his brother has hired a rival divine song player.
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Darusênyo hajimari no hi
The Yugiri twins reminisce over their father's memento and the first time they met Phoron and Eufinley at the Torvas Divine Song Players Academy. Details about their pasts are revealed, along with the musical connection between Phoron and Corticarte.
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Affannâto uragiri no kizuna
Suzuna comes to the Office believing that her spirit has breached its contract and is working for another Dantist. Eufinley takes on the assignment of investigating the matter. It is clear that the spirit is visiting a Dantist with whom it formerly had a contract with. It is not immediately clear as to why.
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Sukerutsuo hata ni iru riyû
The Tsuge Office becomes tense after a Eufinley receives a call from another Divine Music Player Office asking to have Rembart transferred to them. Phoron falls into a river and catches cold while on assignment. Eufinley sends Renbart to take over for Phoron while he recovers. Tempers flare between Perserte and Corticarte over who will care for the sick Phoron as the others worry if Renbart will leave.
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Vaiorentsa kuroi tsuiseki-sha
An old school friend of Phoron, Yamuna, comes to visit and ask him for assistance. One day at work, Yamuna found a mysterious suitcase with a One-Man Orchestra. Since then he has been followed by an even more enigmatic man and little girl dressed in black.
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Rekuiemu utau seirei
The members of the Tsuge Office are called to assist a One-Man Orchestra developer, Terero Terumin, complete his work on a new invention. The Counterfeit Rainbow he is creating will play a Commandia on its own, without a Dantist. However, Terero is killed in an accident and his spirit helper, Krista, disappears. The situation becomes more complicated as the growing anti-spirit movement begins to stir up fear and animosity in the town.
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Super Atragon

Super Atragon

In 1932, the Japanese Army investigates a mysterious meteorite crash in Manchuria, and discovers a strange material that produces a previously unknown kind of energy. The mineral is later used during the Second World War to power a massive submersible battleship Ra, which is built to revitalize the war effort. Shortly before the launch, a young woman named Annette approaches the officers of the Ra and implores them not to use the battlesub. She says the material was sent by subterranean humans to test the surface dwellers right to live, and by using it as a weapon of war they are sealing the human race's fate. The Ra is launched in the twilight days of the war, and shortly after the bombing of Hiroshima the Ra encounters the American battlesub Liberty, whose crew has been tricked into fighting the Ra by Annette's former partner and friend Avatar, whose appraisal of the human race is much more negative than her counterpart. Annette stops Avatar with a blast of mental energy, but the Ra and Liberty destroy each other. Annette and the Ra's first officer are the only survivors. Fifty years later, an unaged Annette and the grandson of the Ra's captain, Go Arisake, are part of a UN team sent to investigate microwaves being generated at the South Pole. It proves to be a prelude to a massive attack from below the Earth, led by Avatar, that will culminate in the complete destruction of the surface humans. However, Go discovers his grandfather's old ship has been found and rebuild as humanity's last line of the defense, commanded by his believed to be dead father, as the final battle to defend Earth begins.

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