Page 1: - Noland states he has family and child back home and must return - Wild-haired man laughs and suggests Mousse as Noland's wife while declaring he lives here - Wide-eyed man demands to know when Noland and crew will leave - Voice calls out to Kalgara near the pyramid ruins Page 2: - Noland declares he does not want to part ways and they will soon set sail - Noland threatens not to show face or they part by dying - Bandaged man mutters Kalgara's name with intense gaze Page 3: - Villagers note Noland and men will leave soon and suggest ignoring them - Caption states the bell will ring no more and has lost all meaning - Snake-like creature emits CHURARARA sound with surprise Page 4: - Unknown voice notes loneliness while bowl is stirred. - Unknown voice mentions the admiral near cross symbol. - Headband man states crew will sail first thing tomorrow morning, reflective mood. - Crew member replies after meeting a kindred soul, calm context. - Headband man notes they cannot approach villagers who want to kill them. - Crew member remarks they are all the way out on the edges of the world. - Headband man adds another point before being cut off. - Seated figure concludes well who knows what happened really. - Unknown voice states the bell did not ring today either. - SFX CHURARA near bell silhouette. Page 5: - Headband man remarks what a sad way to leave this island while drinking. - Hooded woman asks doctor if he has a moment. - Unknown voice calls out MOUSSE. - Man in woods reacts Umm... AGHH with motion. - Bearded man sits silently under moonlight. Page 6: - Angry man yells call yourself a botanist with large impact effect. - Angry man shouts then we should have never welcomed you. - Angry man states if these are the sacrifices for progress you spoke of. - Unknown voice calls Noland. - Noland answers yes quietly. - Noland questions spirit resting tree. Page 7: - Mousse explains who died on this island are guided back by the sound of the bell. - Mousse states these white holy trees house the spirits of our ancestors. - Mousse says for us Shandia these spirit resting trees are as important as our very lives. - Mousse describes spirits resting in trees to watch over us even from Shandora's heyday. - Noland admits even if you cut them down for research and had no idea of their importance I am afraid my people's anger won't subside. - Mousse says I wanted to give you an explanation before you set sail but at the very least. - Noland realizes right I get it now that's why you've been so cold towards us. - Mousse notes the warriors wanted to immediately take up arms in anger and we've gone and cut them all down.