Chapter 16

Ballad of the Beginning (はじまりの詩 Hajimari no Uta) is the sixteenth chapter of the manga, Nanatsu no Taizai.

Character(s) in order of appearance

 * Meliodas
 * Diane
 * Ban
 * Hawk
 * Elizabeth
 * Dr. Dana
 * Cenette
 * Golgius (flashback)
 * Gilthunder
 * King
 * Hawk's Mother

Fights and Events
There was no battle in this chapter.

Short Summary
The Baste Dungeon destroyed, the characters head back to Dalmary, where they discover Dr. Dana to still be mysteriously alive. At night, they have a party, where Ban is officially introduced to Elizabeth and becomes greatly excited when he discovers Hawk's ability to talk. During the party, Diane and Elizabeth develop a closer relationship, and everyone then sleeping after it.

Long Synopsis
The shocked Dalmary townspeople notice Baste to have collapsed, and the people who were imprisoned for opposing the Holy Knights, and also Cenette, to be coming back, as Meliodas, Ban, Diane, Hawk and Elizabeth, who is inside Diane's bag, also return. Outside of Dana's house, Diane and Meliodas question Elizabeth as to how she is feeling, to which she instead questions them about Ban, Cenette and Hawk, with the Hawk retorting to her to worry about herself first, and Meliodas informing her that Cenette was told everything about her father's death. The princess then requests that Meliodas go with Cenette, as Ban wanders away on his own, and Meliodas enters the house, only to find Dana to be mysteriously alive, much to their surprise. The doctor reveals that he knew nothing about this phenomenon, his young assistant explaining that the townspeople had found him and carried him here, and that she thought he was definitely dead due to being stabbed through the chest. The doctor, showing the deep wound to have neatly and completely healed and to have left a huge scar, and points out that it was similar to Meliodas' sword wound, which had also healed and left a scar in a similar way.

Cenette then cuts him, questioning the reason why he was nearly killed and she, imprisoned, with him answering that he was threatened by the Holy Knights and using her as a hostage, forced to poison Meliodas. Immediately, telling him that doing so was not his fault, but the Seven Deadly Sins' own fault, Cenette also states that everyone in the kingdom knew that they were criminals. Dana, however, argues in their favor, explaining that even though he had tried to kill Meliodas, the young man had never blamed him and had even rescued her, and then offers a token of his gratitude by a meal.

At night, during the party, Ban is formally introduced to Elizabeth, who is still bed-ridden, and upon discovering Hawk to have the ability of talking, becomes greatly excited, having thought of the pig to merely be for Diane's food; the Sin of Envy has to stand while eating due to her size. As everyone parties, Elizabeth wishes that the moment could last forever, but states that the events in Baste reminded her all the more the Holy Knights' frightening abilities, and the fact that only the Seven Deadly Sins could match them. Hearing that, Diane tells her that while she doesn't not know, and isn't interested in, humans and human kingdoms, she wouldn't mind fighting for her, since the princess was "really cool" that day, and did have powers: the power to move her and Meliodas' hearts. She also asks her whether she could henceforth address her as merely "Elizabeth", instead of "princess", and then tells the young lady to address her as just "Diane".

Seeing the group partying, Dana questions the Deadly Sins being labelled criminals, calling it an absurd lie, and also thinks that he feels the presence of an immeasurably great will. Just then, Cenette notices crossing shooting starts in the sky and brings them to everyone's attention, with Dana recognizing it to be similar to one of Britannia's ancient poems, which states that when such an event occurs, Britannia will be visited by an "immense menace", the event being an omen of the beginning of a trial of ancient origins, a "Holy War" between the "Guiding Hand of Light" and the "Bloodline of Darkness".