Crimson Avatar/Dialogue

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(#0) Crimson Avatar: You have no place here, interloper. Begone, this conflict does not concern you! You have no right to interfere in our affairs! I WILL restore proper law and order, and punish these wicked commoners as they deserve! (→ #1)

(#1) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: I made a vow to protect Aurai with my life. Backing down is not an option! (→ #2)

(#2) Crimson Avatar: Did Elatt protect us from the mob? Did he prevent our city from collapsing? No! In fact, you’ve sided with those who dared use violence against us! Why should we recognize Elatt’s authority when he clearly aids the wicked and the evil? (→ #3)

(#3) Crimson Avatar: One of those rebels arranged the murder of your champion Zephyrien, even though his family was one of their own kind! Did they not tell you? (→ #4)

(#4) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: They did. Even so, the First Pillar of the Holy Mission calls us to protect those in need. New Sirocco is full of innocent people. I can’t let you enslave them all on pain of death, just for the actions of a few! (→ #5)
  • 1: They...Didn’t. Even so, the First Pillar of the Holy Mission calls us to protect those in need. New Sirocco is full of innocent people. I can’t let you enslave them all on pain of death, just for the actions of a few! (→ #5)

(#5) Crimson Avatar: Then you and Elatt are fools. Fools who would support murderers just because they put on a sympathetic face! We punished the criminal who killed Zephyrien, and yet it is us you accuse of being the enemy of justice! (→ #6)

(#6) Crimson Avatar: The right to rule...It’s innate, something we were born with. Something that mob of ingrate Workers and foolish Merchants could never possibly understand. If only they had known their place and obeyed, none of this would have happened! (→ #7)

(#7) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: You can’t possibly be this delusional! You still can’t see what you’ve done wrong?! (→ #8)
  • 1: Shut up old-timer, you’re done. Surrender, or I’ll put you in the ground! (→ #8)
  • 2: I didn’t want to do this. But you’re leaving me no choice. I’m going to put you down! (→ #8)

(#8) Crimson Avatar: Silence! You know nothing! Nothing! You cannot conceive of how heavy the burden of Nobility is! Only we can guide the city to its destiny! Commoners have no vision, no ambition, no right to rule! (→ #9)

(#9) Crimson Avatar: This is the natural order of the world! The elite and the powerful rule, and those beneath us bring our vision into reality! They exist solely to lift us up! If it weren’t for us, they’d all be nothing more than animals, or worthless, lazy sacks of flesh! (→ #10)

(#10) Crimson Avatar: This is your final chance. Leave now, or be punished with flame and death! (→ end)

(#11) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: For the sake of all the tribes, I can't let you do that. I won’t let your mistress win. (→ #12)

(#12) Crimson Avatar: How can you not understand? Our city, our civilization, our bloodlines, they would be snuffed out without a trace without her help! The status quo MUST be restored! Begging for the aid of the Scarlet Lady was the only way to save our city! (→ #13)

(#13) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: So your solution to this situation was to sell yourself to a lich known for ritually sacrificing her closest family, just so she could become immortal? Look what she’s done to you! (→ #14)

(#14) Crimson Avatar: ...You must be with the Krypteia. You oppose our Mistress’ goals, killing innocents in the night! I should not be surprised that you support those monstrous commoners, instead of the rightful rulers of the Caldera! Our Mistress is merciful and her cause is just! (→ #6)

(#15) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: In the name of Calixa, Goddess of Progress, I will cut you down and forge a better future! One where we are judged for our actions, not our birthright! (→ #16)

(#16) Crimson Avatar: Levant’s riches were a great boon to us in years past...But it was poison in disguise! Your Queen’s insistence on progress for progress’ sake...It pushed our workers to demand more than they deserved, and gave them these...Childish rebellious ideas! (→ #17)

(#17) Crimson Avatar: And then, while under martial law imposed to protect the order of the city from their scheming, the Workers organized an attack on Berg with those Levantine bastards. And for what?! In hopes they might somehow be able to snatch some stolen territory?! (→ #18)

(#18) Crimson Avatar: The Workers were fools to think that our society can survive outside of our great city! Without our great Magma Forges, our famous smiths cannot work their art! (→ #19)

(#19) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: They can’t work their art if they’re dead. They can’t put their hearts into their work if they’re your slaves! (→ #20)

(#20) Crimson Avatar: They have proven that they are not deserving of freedom. They took the freedoms we saw fit to bestow on them, and they turned in violence upon us. No more. They will be treated as they always should have been! (→ #6)

(#21) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: Your vision of the world is bad for business. On behalf of Sorobor, I’m ending it! (→ #22)

(#22) Crimson Avatar: Ah, Sorobor Academy, as inscrutable as ever. You believe that selling to a mob of rabble and thugs is better for you than allying with the true Nobility? Fools! When the wealthy and powerful thrive, trade thrives! All the poor want are handouts! (→ #23)

(#23) Crimson Avatar: Then again, what should I expect from Sorobor? Your academy sided with the ignorant masses during the Scourge Oubreak, leaving your Nobility to die in their self-imposed exile! (→ #24)

(#24) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: Our Nobles abandoned the city, and left the common people to die. And yet now, our power rivals that of the Collective itself! We’re proof that people are worth more than what family’s blood flows in our veins. (→ #25)

(#25) Crimson Avatar: More like proof that commoners suffer delusions of grandeur the moment they’re no longer supervised! Perhaps once these rioting animals are properly leashed, we should restore the lost nobility of Harmattan, and put you back in line! (→ #26)

(#26) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: That sounds like a declaration of war against us. Not a wise move on your part. (→ #6)