In this short scene, we learn that the protagonist, Proteus, has been hiding out on the beach in order to escape the clutches of his master, the vampire Alphonse, who has been tormenting him with a sword. The protagonist, however, is not hiding from the vampire; rather, he is hiding out in a museum dedicated to the "fall of ination" and the "war that occurred fifty years ago" . The museum, called the "symphonia museum," is a celebration of peace, and the protagonist is eager to see it. He is also eager to find out where the "hard way" to the shrine of the vampire is, and he hopes that the museum will help him in his search for the vampire's body.
In this short scene, we learn that the protagonist, Proteus, has been hiding out on the beach in order to escape the clutches of his master, the vampire Alphonse, who has been tormenting him with a sword. The protagonist, however, is not hiding from the vampire; rather, he is hiding out in a museum dedicated to the "fall of ination" and the "war that occurred fifty years ago" . The museum, called the "symphonia museum," is a celebration of peace, and the protagonist is eager to see it. He is also eager to find out where the "hard way" to the shrine of the vampire is, and he hopes that the museum will help him in his search for the vampire's body.