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As the group waits for Blackbeard 's observation report of the island, Martha accuses Sasaki of sexual harassment when he asks for a duel so obtusely. While embarrassed by exposing so much skin, Martha decides to forget her role as a saint temporarily, given the situation. Later, the group discusses what their first task of island life should be when a storm suddenly rolls in.

They enter a small cave spotted by Mordred to escape the rain, but they run out due to a massive swarm of bugs. Outside the cave, the group decides they need to build a cabin to take shelter in.

After that is built, the group decides to build a water supply to preserve any freshwater they collect. She says a brick well would be more durable while looking nice as well.

She tells Ritsuka how wells were an important source of water even in her time, so she finds the brick well nostalgic. Ritsuka suggests naming it; Martha suggests naming it after them since they dug it. She finds it strange a well on a deserted island would make her reminisce about her past, remarking she was happy despite having nothing.

Since she had nothing to begin with, she appreciates what was granted her. She then draws up some water and drinks it with Ritsuka to commemorate the well. Ritsuka and Mash say their rations from Chaldea are nearly depleted, so Martha decides they'll need to procure food themselves.

Martha isn't sure what plants are safe to eat, though. The three then split up to find food, but only Martha returns with fruit. Mash asks what the fruits are, but Martha only grins. Mash inspects the fruits and becomes worried.

She suggests spitting it out if their tongue feels numb or if their stomach feels strange. She then cuts the top of the fruit with her bare hand so Ritsuka and Mash can drink from it. The first one is spicier than habanero; Martha suggests using it for spicing instead.

The next one is tasteless with a weird and dry texture. Martha finds it strange since at least one should be edible and wonders if their instincts are becoming dull. Mash answers it is edible, but it tastes like soybeans, according to Ritsuka. She calls Ritsuka and Mash picky, pointing out how people in the past ate a lot worse.

Tired of barbecue, the group decide to build a proper cooking facility. If the giant pot is made, she remarks how large meals were commonplace in her household. She even prepared a little extra in case of an unexpected visitor, such as Jesus and his disciples. She then notices the stew is done cooking and hopes everyone will eat it to not make the large portions pointless. Next, the group decides to build a bathing facility. She calls roman bathing especially sinful, questioning the prospect of men and women bathing together.

If the Japanese bath is built, she apologizes to Artoria for suggesting she test the bath with Ritsuka instead of her, blaming it on roman custom. She is more confused when Artoria looks around after noticing an illusion of Medusa. Afterward, the group cultivates a vegetable field. Next, they decide to make a grain field, with Martha suggesting wheat. If wheat is chosen, Martha finds it brings back memories. She wonders if she should talk about the Parable of the Tares or the Parable of Wheat.

She blames her sudden preach on not having her staff. She then yells at Ritsuka for trying to leave when she is about to give an important sermon. Afterward, the group decides to raise some livestock. If the sheep are chosen, Martha arrives after hearing there were sheep, saying sheep need a shepherd. She wonders if she should hold a sermon on shepherding. Tamamo-no-Mae suggests having David shepherd, but Martha wonders if it would be appropriate to have David return to his former occupation.

They are both shocked when Artoria says she heard Romulus was a shepherd. The next night, Martha joins the others in chasing the boar piglet accused of eating their crops. She questions the validity of Fionn mac Cumhaill and Diarmuid Ua Duibhne being killed by boars though.

The group eventually finds the piglet with two others defending the crops from a demon boar. Realizing it is the true culprit, the group kills the demon boar. The next day, the group build a pathway to improve their efficiency in material gathering, as Artoria suggested. Afteer building a more efficeint watter storage system, the group builds a bridge for Ritsuka.

If the ropeway is made, Martha races the cable cars with Mordred. Anne, and Mary. Eventually, the group discovers a manhole-sized pool of poison which is causing all the plants in the area to wilt.

After the monsters are slain, Martha realizes why she was recruited and purifies the miasma with holy water. The group then follow the piglet to an even larger pool of poison, which was created by a demon boar bathing in the water.

After killing the demon boar, Martha tries to purify the pool, but it proves ineffective. The process takes roughly 1, years to complete and rushing it will cause the seeds to wither away from the poison. Later, after making a garden, the group decides to build a play area.

If Marie Land is built, Martha repeatedly performs low kicks on the half-buried tires, not understanding they're meant for leaping. Suspicious of the men disappearing from time to time, she follows them with Ritsuka, Mash, Tamamo, and Kiyohime.

Martha decides to punch him until his mask breaks, but Sasaki asks her not to since it's borrowed. Sasaki replies he wants her to bring out Tarasque, so Martha decides to show no mercy.

She apologizes for it, then asks Sasaki his reasons. Mozart gave the mask to him to give him some excitement. Though Martha broke it, it remains a symbol of determination for the 1-Star Alliance, of which Sasaki and Mozart are members. Even though she understands he was venting his frustration, Martha asks him why he was barring them. Sasaki answers he asked them to hire him, thinking it would be a good chance to play the role of Island Mask.

He then guides the group to a secret village built by the men. A couple of days later, the group builds a lookout tower. Next, the group upgrades its residence. Afterward, they prepare to construct a statue as they reach final preparations for their escape ship. Martha says giving form to their determination will make it easier to rally together, and provide something to offer their prays to.

A giant demon boar suddenly arrives, but the group forces it to retreat. Afterward, they construct the statue. The next day, the ship has finished construction.

The group then fights the giant demon boar to protect the piglets when it returns, despite its wounds. However, its stamina proves to be tremendous and charges at the ship to destroy it.

The group is able to make it to the ship, thanks to the piglets protecting it. After defeating the giant demon boar, the group and the men board the ship and set sail. As the group continues sailing, Mash shows concern for the men who were sent overboard during a storm. The group eventually makes landfall on a desolate wasteland. They hear a cry for help, which to their surprise is coming from a boar piglet. They defeat the Shadow Servant chasing the piglet, showing itself to be a demon boar in disguise.

The piglet calls the group goddesses and asks them to save this world. The piglet leads the group to city ruins, where they meet the boar piglet chief. Hearing of their circumstance, the chief thanks the group for saving his grandchild. He tells them the buildings were from advanced civilization built by the piglets. Unfortunately, it ended when the demon boars and Shadow Servants arrived fifty years ago. The chief recounts a legend in his clan about nine goddesses called the Nine Sisters who gave the piglets civilization.

They later learn Beowulf is also on the island as an enemy. She then violently pulls on their cheeks until Mash stops her.

Martha helps construct an amusement center. She is annoyed that the piglets want another, saying the Lord says not to indulge too much in pleasure. The group learns he needs the Holy Grail to build an escape device to contact Chaldea. Ritsuka and Mash later leads Martha to the ruins where Beowulf is.

He answers Beowulf saved him from being eaten alive by a demon boar after washing ashore. Martha assumes he is working as a gatekeeper again, though Sasaki says he is reluctantly doing so to repay Beowulf. Karna then arrives, saying he and Sasaki were ordered to bar the group. He insists though Beowulf that only wants to test their abilities. After the fight, the group is brought before Beowulf. Beowulf calls Martha a grappler or the like, but she insists she is merely a woman who believes in her Lord.

She demands he return to his duty as a Servant who protects and guides the weak. She decides to fight him though after being struck by a demon boar under his command. After his demon boars are slain, Beowulf reveals he took a piglet hostage.

Martha defeats him and asks him to stop her calling the Goddess of the Iron Fist. She then tells the piglet that there will absolutely be no fist sculptures inspired by her.

As they near their destination, they notice many demon boars guarding the cave. After the escape device is built, the group prepares to leave the island. Martha is annoyed that Beowulf wants a rematch with her to show his thanks. She warns the piglets not to be overly arrogant, otherwise demon boars or what not will show up again. The chief calls her by her goddess nickname, much to her annoyance.

After leaving the island, the group is contacted by Romani Archaman. They learn they were only gone for an hour before rayshifting back to Chaldea. She questions why they would be reinvigorated on such a holy day.

She understands celebrating a little, but the rest should be sent in reverence. Martha and the others fight them after Alter Lily decides to punish Jing Ke and Ushiwakamaru for their drunkenness.

Like the others, she is gifted a detoxifier by Alter Lily. She asks Alter Lily who made the medicine, to which the latter answers it was a Caster wearing white clothes. Alter Lily tries to leave with Risuka for their next destination, but Martha grabs her.

She cries about being separated with her family. How is Madame Schachter like Moshe the Beadle? Does she, too, know or sense something that others refuse to believe? She like Moishe tries to warn everyone, but they are declared as mad, and no one needs the warning.

She does know. Why did Eliezer pray? Why did he cry when he prayed? He says that he does not know why he prays it is simply because he has always done it; he cries when he prays because something deep within him feels the need to cry.

He is gone a few months and upon his return he tried to warn everyone about the Nazis. He has a strong desire to learn kabbalah Jewish mysticism even though he is considered young for the subject.

The first people Elie began to hate was the Hungarian police because they were very disrespectful to the Jews as they were being deported. What happened when she visited the Wiesel family in the ghetto? She offered a safe refuge in her village but their father refused and said him and his sisters could go but they refused to be seperated. Wiesel survived, and later wrote the internationally acclaimed memoir Night.

The race toward death had begun.



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