Joliette Montgomery, Dean of History/Dialogue

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Dialogue

(#0) Joliette Montgomery, Dean of History: Every artifact and ruin we discover is a new source of heartbreak. We’ve lost so much because of the Scourge. Not just people, but culture, literature and who knows what else. We owe it to those who lost their lives to remember what they lived for. (→ #3)

(#3) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: I’m looking for work, is there anything I can do? (→ #4)

(#4) Joliette Montgomery, Dean of History: You want to help me? You? Then stay out of any ruins you might find, and whatever you do, don’t plunder anything you find there! (→ #5)

(#5) Joliette Montgomery, Dean of History: There are valuable historical relics out there and uncultured goons making off with them for some quick silver will just rob everyone else of their history. Stick to driving off bandits. They’re even worse when it comes to respecting our shared history. (→ #6)

(#6) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: How can I become an initiate if I can’t take on all the jobs that I can? (→ #7)

(#7) Joliette Montgomery, Dean of History: Go pester Victor Berthelot if you want a hand out! We don't exactly have much crossover in our fields of study, but I only hear good things about him. And he’s often willing to take a chance on new initiates. (→ end)

(#8) Joliette Montgomery, Dean of History: Every artifact and ruin we discover is a new source of heartbreak. We’ve lost so much because of the Scourge. Not just people, but culture, literature and who knows what else. We owe it to those who lost their lives to remember what they lived for. (→ end)

(#9) Joliette Montgomery, Dean of History: Did you know? We once elected a council of nobles to lead us. And yet...When the underclasses flooded the upper city to flee the Scourge, every last one of our nobles abandoned us. Things have been better since Sorobor took the reigns of power here. (→ end)

(#10) Joliette Montgomery, Dean of History: It’s such a shame the old Rune Trains are still out of commission...What I wouldn’t give to see one of them soar across the region while I still live... (→ end)

A House Divided

(#0) Joliette Montgomery, Dean of History: They say history favors the bold. So, as reckless as your Dean’s plan to pacify the Scourge is...I do hope he succeeds. That would be quite an excellent addition to Sorobor’s storied history. (→ #2)

(#2) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: We need a favor. Would you be willing to support us at the debate? (→ #3)

(#3) Joliette Montgomery, Dean of History: Ah, you want my voice, do you? Well, this timing is most opportune. To my dismay, I actually do have need of a nasty ruin-diving mercenary thug for something. Get me what I need, and I’ll gladly give you my support. (→ #4)

(#4) Joliette Montgomery, Dean of History: I’ve always wanted to properly examine the Old Theater in the East of Antique Plateau. Unfortunately, the bridge was destroyed long before I was even born. But, I’ve heard tell that it’s possible to get in there from the old tunnels underneath the region. (→ #5)

(#5) Joliette Montgomery, Dean of History: If you can find a way to get to that Old Theater, I need to you to find a particular painting that was last seen there. It’s a simple portrait of the man who founded Harmattan. (→ #6)

(#6) Joliette Montgomery, Dean of History: Bring it to me, safe and unblemished, and I will trust in you and Turnbull, no matter what your other actions have been thus far. (→ #7)

(#7) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: One piece of art, brought here safely, got it. (→ end)
  • 1: On second thought, I’ve changed my mind, I don’t think I need your help. (→ end)

(#8) Joliette Montgomery, Dean of History: I’ve always wanted to properly examine the Old Theater in the East of Antique Plateau. Unfortunately, the bridge was destroyed long before I was even born. But, I’ve heard tell that it’s possible to get in there from the old tunnels underneath the region. (→ #9)

(#9) Joliette Montgomery, Dean of History: If you can find a way to get to that Old Theater, I need to you to find a particular painting that was last seen there. It’s a simple portrait of the man who founded Harmattan. (→ #10)

(#10) Joliette Montgomery, Dean of History: Bring it to me, safe and unblemished, and I will trust in you and Turnbull, no matter what your other actions have been thus far. (→ end)

(#11) Joliette Montgomery, Dean of History: I’ve always wanted to properly examine the Old Theater in the East of Antique Plateau. Unfortunately, the bridge was destroyed long before I was even born. But, I’ve heard tell that it’s possible to get in there from the old tunnels underneath the region. (→ #12)

(#12) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: I found the portrait! (→ #13)

(#13) Joliette Montgomery, Dean of History: This is...Hah! I must apologize for my conduct towards you earlier. You have done the history of Aurai much good today, [PlayerName]. I will be sure to sing your praises at the debate. (→ end)

(#14) Joliette Montgomery, Dean of History: They say history favors the bold. So, as reckless as your Dean’s plan to pacify the Scourge is...I do hope he succeeds. That would be quite an excellent addition to Sorobor’s storied history. (→ end)

(#15) Joliette Montgomery, Dean of History: This is going into the history books, that’s for certain. Yet another glorious feather in Sorobor’s cap! It’s a shame that I’m too old to see where all of this will lead... (→ end)

(#16) Joliette Montgomery, Dean of History: Well, history doesn’t lie. The Scourge have been nothing but monstrous by nature all this time. Perhaps it’s for the best not to divert the course of history quite so much all at once. (→ end)