Alda/Dialogue

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Dialogue

(#0) (Fourteen bullet holes pierce her body. Just one would have been enough to end her life. This brutality was unnecessary) (→ end)

(#1) Alda from Old Levant: When will the vote start? Old Levant’s claim cannot wait any longer! (→ #2)

(#2) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: What do you mean "Old" Levant? Was something there before the "Heroic Kingdom"? (→ #3)
  • 1: You'll get your turn soon enough. Good decisions will take time and discussion. (→ #8)

(#3) Alda from Old Levant: Your ignorance doesn't surprise me. Records from before the Scourge can be difficult to find. (→ #4)

(#4) Alda from Old Levant: Abrassar wasn’t always a desert. It was once fertile and lush. The Scourge hit the region hard and scattered the tribes that called it home. One beast in particular had the entire region under its control for nearly fifty years. No one would dare venture out into the sands, day or night. (→ #5)

(#5) Alda from Old Levant: The current King and Queen of Levant led an army to kill it, and they succeeded. Elatt himself declared that they were to rule Abrassar as reward. And so they have, ever since. (→ #6)

(#6) Alda from Old Levant: Elatt gave away what he had no right to. I have proof that our clan is of the true tribe of Levant, and that we should be recognized as such. We deserve better than to be scavengers and bandits picking at bones. (→ #7)

(#7) Alda from Old Levant: The Blue Chamber Council will recognize our claim. One way, or another. (→ end)

(#8) Alda from Old Levant: No, not this time! The right decision is clear. Elatt gave away what he had no right to. Abrassar is our land. We should not lose the right to it simply because we did not have the manpower to defend it from the Scourge. (→ #9)

(#9) Alda from Old Levant: May the Five Winds favor us this day, and reverse the terrible decision of our new so-called "god". (→ end)

(#10) Alda from Old Levant: I’m afraid I’m quite busy, perhaps some other time. (→ end)