Oliele Aberdeen/Dialogue

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The following is a transcript of Oliele Aberdeen's dialogue.

Call to Adventure

(#0) Oliele: I'm glad you survived the wreck, [PlayerName]. And I'm sorry about your losses. I know how much you were counting on this expedition. (→ #1)

(#1) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: That glowing sword is new. When did you get it? (→ #2)

(#2) Oliele: Rufus commissioned it for me as a going away present. I was going to leave this morning to go join the Holy Mission of Elatt before Mother could stop me. (→ #3)

(#3) Oliele: But with the shipwreck... It wouldn't be right to leave. I have to stay with the tribe until the mourning period is over. (→ #4)

(#4) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: I can't imagine your mother will let you go without another lecture. (→ #5)
  • 1: You have no idea... I don’t know how I’m going to gather the money Rissa is demanding from me. (→ #10)

(#5) Oliele: I know. Rissa already promised that the second she isn't drowning in important matters, she and I will be having a long talk. (→ #6)

(#6) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: I hope she convinces you. I'll miss you if you leave. (→ #7)
  • 1: You should just go now. You're abandoning your name and home anyway. Forget staying for the mourning period. (→ #9)

(#7) Oliele: I know. I'll miss you and Yzan too. But this is the path I choose to walk. I'm done letting Rissa decide my life. I want to be part of the greater good, not rule over people. (→ #8)

(#8) Oliele: Go, now. We both have work to do, for Cierzo's sake. (→ end)

(#9) Oliele: I would, but... Cierzo's still my home. I can't just leave when it's in such pain. As soon as the mourning period is over, though, I'm leaving. No matter what Mother says. I have delayed for too long already. (→ #8)

(#10) Oliele: I have faith in you, [PlayerName]. You'll pull through. If you can survive such a lethal shipwreck, I'm certain you can make your next Blood Price Payment. (→ #8)

General Dialogue

(#0) Oliele: Oh, I didn’t tell you, did I? I made the trip to the Conflux Mountain and opened myself to Mana. I’m glad Zephyrien had my back for that. It was a challenge. (→ end)

(#1) Oliele: If you choose to join us, you should speak with Cardinal Bourlamaque. He will ask Elatt to judge your worth. You’ll find him in the temple in the northern part of Monsoon. (→ end)

(#2) Oliele: Oh! [PlayerName]! You came! How are you holding up? (→ #3)

(#3) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: I’m doing alright. How are things for you? (→ #4)
  • 1: The journey was a lot harder than I thought it would be. What about you? (→ #4)

(#4) Oliele: I’ve joined the Holy Mission and spoken with Elatt himself. I’ve become a Missionary in his service. He is... a lot less formal than I expected. He hasn’t forgotten what it’s like to be human. (→ #5)

(#5) Oliele: Have you given my previous words any thought? About joining the Holy Mission with me? (→ #6)

(#6) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: I’ve been thinking about it. (→ #7)
  • 1: Not really. Joining the Holy Mission doesn’t really interest me that much. (→ #8)
  • 2: What can you tell me about the Holy Mission? (→ #9)

(#7) Oliele: If you choose to join us, you should speak with Cardinal Bourlamaque. He will ask Elatt to judge your worth. You’ll find him in the temple in the northern part of Monsoon. (→ end)

(#8) Oliele: Well, thanks for coming anyways. It’s nice to see a familiar face. (→ end)

(#9) Oliele: The Holy Mission is about more than working for a god or fighting the Scourge. It’s also about helping everyone regardless of tribe or family. (→ #10)

(#10) Oliele: First, protect and look after those who are in need. Second, have discipline and mastery over yourself. And third, always seek to improve yourself so you can better help others to improve and help one another. It’s a good set of values to live by. (→ #6)

(#11) Oliele: I guess this is goodbye, [PlayerName]. I’m leaving this place to join the Holy Mission and I’m not looking back. (→ #12)

(#12) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: Cierzo will miss you, Oliele. (→ #13)
  • 1: Did something happen? You’re scowling. (→ #24)

(#13) Oliele: I’ll miss it too. But I can’t come back. Not after what Mother and I discussed. (→ #14)

(#14) Oliele: Rissa has... done some things I can’t agree with. I can’t talk about it. She wants me to follow in her footsteps and I... I just can’t. I already have no desire to be Chamberlady. And what she told me... I refuse to consider being part of it. (→ #15)

(#15) Oliele: It’s unlikely we’ll meet again, [PlayerName]. Unless, of course, you want to join me. Having someone I trust by my side would make me a lot less nervous. (→ #16)

(#16) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: I’ll think about it. (→ #17)
  • 1: And spend my life serving Elatt? No thank you. (→ #23)

(#17) Oliele: I’m glad. I’d be happy to have you with me. (→ #18)

(#18) Oliele: The Holy Mission is about more than working for a god or fighting the Scourge. It’s also about helping everyone regardless of tribe or family. (→ #19)

(#19) Oliele: First, protect and look after those who are in need. Second, have discipline and mastery over yourself. And third, always seek to improve yourself so you can better help others to improve and help one another. It’s a good set of values to live by. (→ #20)

(#20) Oliele: In fact... if you join the Holy Mission and give up your bloodline, you’d be free from ever making payments on your Blood Price as well. It’s the ideal clean slate. (→ #21)

(#21) Oliele: If you do want to join us, meet me in Monsoon, in the Hallowed Marsh. The road you need to take to reach the marsh is in the east of the Chersonese. (→ #22)

(#22) Oliele: Once you reach the marsh, follow the Pilgrim Road, the trail of Sun-Pillars towards the ray of light that flies over Monsoon. (→ end)

(#23) Oliele: Is spending your life under Rissa’s thumb any better? At least with the Holy Mission, you’d be working for the good of all Aurai. We’d get to go to far off places, face the Scourge, help people. It’d be an adventure! (→ #18)

(#24) Oliele: Mother and I had a talk. I didn’t like any of what I heard. (→ #14)

(#25) Oliele: Greetings. I hope you’re well! (→ end)

Neutral Berg Council Meeting

(#0) Oliele: Oh. [PlayerName]. I wasn’t expecting to see you here. (→ #1)

(#1) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: Oliele? What happened to you? (→ #2)

(#2) Oliele: I... I don’t want to really talk about it. I had an incident on my first mission for Elatt. What you see is what he had to do to save me. (→ #3)

(#3) Oliele: Elatt isn’t quite what I thought he would be. I need answers. Answers by any means necessary. (→ end)

(#4) Oliele: Nice to see you, [PlayerName]. You have nothing to fear while I’m around, my friend. (→ end)

Questions and Corruption

(#0) Oliele: I want to be alone, [PlayerName]. I need time. Time to get used to… the new me, I guess. (→ end)

(#1) Oliele: What... Elatt... What did you do to me? (→ #2)

(#2) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: Oliele! What happened to you? (→ #3)

(#3) Oliele: The Corruption lashed back against me! I thought I was going to die... My eyes... My arms... I felt them get consumed… (→ #4)

(#4) Oliele: Elatt told me it wasn't my time... He saved me. I think he replaced whatever the Corruption took with light. But what have I become? (→ #5)

(#5) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: You're still you, Oliele, just with body parts made of light. (→ #6)
  • 1: I don't know, but it looks powerful. That's an amazing blessing he gave you. (→ #17)

(#6) Oliele: Y-you say that like it's no big deal! I've lost parts of my body! (→ #7)

(#7) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: Think of the new limbs like a crutch. A crutch that makes you stronger, rather than slowing you down. (→ #8)
  • 1: You have body parts crafted by a literal god, Oliele. You should be excited! (→ #15)

(#8) Oliele: I... You're right. I shouldn't worry. Elatt saved me. That's all that matters. He wouldn't save me if he had malicious intent... I hope. (→ #9)

(#9) Oliele: Thanks, [PlayerName]. It's going to take time to accept this... But I guess the only thing I can do is keep moving forward. (→ #10)

(#10) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: Is the altar taken care of? It's still stuck in that mass of Corruption. (→ #11)

(#11) Oliele: Yes, I've purified the Corruption afflicting the altar. That fleshy mass is no longer malignant. We've averted the crisis for now. (→ #12)

(#12) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: What about when the Corruption builds up again? (→ #13)

(#13) Oliele: I don't know. I don't think we can solve that problem... I only hope Ellinara or Elatt can think of something... (→ #14)

(#14) Oliele: I'm… going to go back to Monsoon, [PlayerName]. I'll see you there… whenever I get there. I need time. Time to get used to… the new me, I guess. (→ end)

(#15) Oliele: I can't just casually shrug this off! My eyes... They're not mine anymore... How can I trust what I see if they're not my own eyes? (→ #16)

(#16) Oliele: Does Elatt know my doubts? Did he save me regardless? Will he take these away if I question him? I... I don't know anymore. The only thing I can do is just... keep moving forward, I guess. (→ #10)

(#17) Oliele: Look at me! I'm... I'm not me anymore! What did he do to me? (→ #7)

(#18) Oliele: Looks like the only thing I can do is… keep moving forward. (→ #10)

(#19) (Oliele's eyes are red bleeding voids, her arms covered in quivering red lumps, her veins green and glowing...) (→ #20)

(#20) (A burst of light floods the room. As it fades Oliele stands before you, her eyes and arms replaced with pure light) (→ end)

(#21) Player: Alright, I’ll start the spell. Stand back, [PlayerName]. Far back. There’s no telling what the Corruption will do once the spell hits it. (→ end)

(#22) Oliele: I’m going to need you to lay your hands on the altar and focus your thoughts on it. If both of us work on it it’s far more likely that things will go smoothly. (→ end)

(#23) Oliele: The spell on the door just faded without warning. That was your doing, I suppose? (→ #24)

(#24) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: I killed the undead that was keeping it closed, yeah. What's the situation here? (→ #25)

(#25) Oliele: We still have time before the damage is permanent. I'll try to purify this altar. Ellinara taught me the spell she uses for work like this. (→ #26)

(#26) Oliele: Alright, I’ll start the spell. Stand back, [PlayerName]. Far back. There’s no telling what the Corruption will do once the spell hits it. (→ end)

(#27) Oliele: Most of the memories that the ghosts have placed in this altar have been consumed by the Corruption. The ghosts are so far gone that they don't want to be purified. They're preventing me from even touching the altar. (→ #28)

(#28) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: We have to do something. It's only a matter of time before they're beyond saving. (→ #29)

(#29) Oliele: I have an idea. It's insane, but I can't think of anything else. [PlayerName], I need you to pour some of your life into this altar. It'll pacify the ghosts while I cast the spell to cleanse it. (→ #30)

(#30) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: You want me to give up some of my life to these things? Have you lost your mind?! (→ #31)

(#31) Oliele: They're desperately addicted to fresh life now. They'll only drop their defenses if there's something to feed on. The spell will take all of my concentration, so it has to be someone else who makes the sacrifice… (→ end)

(#32) Oliele: Umm… So that skeleton came up and said you sent him to open up the door...What happened? (→ #33)

(#33) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: He's been trying to keep the undead here in check. He's trying to help. (→ #34)

(#34) Oliele: I'm going to trust your judgment on this one. Most people would have finished him off purely on reflex. You're really something. (→ #35)

(#35) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: What's the situation down here? (→ #25)

(#36) Oliele: I’m going to need you to lay your hands on the altar and focus your thoughts on it. If both of us work on it it’s far more likely that things will go smoothly. (→ end)

(#37) Oliele: Oh! [PlayerName]! I wasn't expecting you! I guess Ellinara sent you to check on me? (→ #38)

(#38) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: Yes. She said something about this mission sent chills up her spine. (→ #39)
  • 1: I thought you might appreciate some backup. (→ #43)

(#39) Oliele: I'm fine, [PlayerName]. I'm not a child who needs supervision. Still, thanks for coming. A friendly face is always welcome. (→ #40)

(#40) Oliele: The undead in this area bind their memories to an ancestral altar past this door. That's where the source of the Corruption is. But they've locked the door with some kind of spell. It's taking me forever to remove it... (→ #41)

(#41) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: Maybe something in the cave is keeping the spell active? (→ #42)

(#42) Oliele: Maybe. Can I ask you to go look for it? Maybe if I keep casting counter-spells on this door, I'll manage to break through and we can get in, regardless. (→ end)

(#43) Oliele: I do. I’m not sure what has me more on edge. The undead hiding in the shadows, or being so close to a hostile tribe that would kill us on sight… (→ #40)

(#44) Oliele: Ugh. Whoever sealed this door had an inhuman amount of time on their hands! (→ end)

(#45) Oliele: Oh...[PlayerName]… I can’t really talk now. I… I have a mission to prepare for. I’ll see you. (→ #46)

(#46) Oliele: Hey, if Ellinara asks you to… Never mind… Forget I said anything. (→ end)

(#47) Oliele: I'm off. Ellinara gave me a task to perform and I intend to see that it's carried out. I'll be seeing you, [PlayerName]. (→ end)

(#48) Oliele: Oh. Hi. I guess it's only natural they'd send you here too. (→ #49)

(#49) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: What are you doing here, Oliele? (→ #50)

(#50) Oliele: I just... wanted to come back here before leaving for my first mission. Ellinara told you to burn Greasy Fern here too, didn't she? Tell me what you see. (→ end)

(#51) Oliele: Oh...[PlayerName]… I can’t really talk now. I… I have a mission to prepare for. I’ll see you. (→ #52)

(#52) Oliele: Hey, if Ellinara asks you to… Never mind… Forget I said anything. (→ end)

Doubts and Secrets

(#0) Oliele: Oh! This is a surprise. I’m still looking, [PlayerName]. I’ll let you know when I have a promising lead. (→ end)

(#1) Oliele: [PlayerName]? No. No, I'm just hallucinating... (→ #2)

(#2) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: Oliele, it's me! Wake up! (→ #3)

(#3) Oliele: Really? I'm not... imagining this? (→ #4)

(#4) Oliele: They drugged me with something. They tried to question me... I fought back... They used fire from through the bars... And steel... And... (→ #5)

(#5) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: Dammit, I'm sorry I didn't get here sooner. (→ #6)

(#6) Oliele: I need... water... Clean water... (→ #7)

(#7) Oliele: Ugh... My head is still pounding... (→ #8)

(#8) Oliele: I think... I’ll be alright... Most of my torture was done to my arms... This light heals quickly. I think I'll be ok, eventually... I hope. (→ #12)

(#9) Oliele: You have no idea how welcome your face is, [PlayerName]. I couldn't have made it out of that mess alone. (→ #10)

(#10) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: Are you hurt? (→ #11)

(#11) Oliele: No, thank Elatt. But I'm sure they were planning to. (→ #12)

(#12) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: What happened? (→ #13)

(#13) Oliele: I was speaking with some friends about it. Then, one of the older disciples attacked us. He said it was heresy to question Elatt's divinity. (→ #14)

(#14) Oliele: I tried to defend my friends... I picked him up and threw him at a wall. These arms of light are strong. Too strong. I broke his neck. It was an accident, I swear! (→ #15)

(#15) Oliele: I... I found something in the Berg Archives. I've always been taught that Elatt came from the Hallowed Marsh... He's actually from Abrassar. His family was from Old Levant. They were in very deep with the Cabal of Winds. (→ #16)

(#16) Oliele: His ascension and the arrival of the Scourge... They were nearly at the same time. I think there may be a connection between Elatt and the Scourge and the Cabal of Winds. (→ #17)

(#17) Oliele: I have to wonder if Elatt himself was the source of the Scourge. Is he even the same man he was before his Ascension? Or is he something else who took the man’s name? (→ #18)

(#18) Oliele: I'm going to the Abrassar desert. I don't feel safe going back to Monsoon. Not with Lockwell and... Elatt there. I need to dig up more of Elatt's past…and maybe the truth… (→ #19)

(#19) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: If you think you need to, go ahead. Let me know if you find the truth you’re looking for. (→ #20)
  • 1: After revelations like that, I understand. That makes me wonder, too. (→ #20)
  • 2: What about your duty to Aurai? People are going to die in the coming war. Now is not the time to go digging into Elatt’s past! (→ #22)

(#20) Oliele: I’ll let you know what I find when I come back. Thank you. (→ #21)

(#21) Oliele: Well...I guess this is goodbye for now, [PlayerName]. I hope we meet again before long. (→ end)

(#22) Oliele: I can’t keep working under Elatt’s name with these questions hanging over me. I have to go. Tell Ellinara for me. (→ #21)

(#23) Oliele: Thank you, [PlayerName]. I was worried things would get a lot worse. (→ #12)

(#24) Oliele: [PlayerName]? Thank Elatt. There’s been an attack. Some mercenaries from Levant used a bomb to blow their way into the Blue Chamber from the archives room below! (→ #25)

(#25) Oliele: They took hostages and killed an ambassador in front of everyone! Sagard Battleborn just convinced the rest of the Chamberlords to declare war on Levant in retaliation! (→ #26)

(#26) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: I wish Elinara had sent me sooner. She had a feeling something might happen. (→ #27)

(#27) Oliele: It gets worse. Just before the explosion happened, Zephyrien ran off. He said something about hearing that Sirocco’s Chamberlord had been kidnapped. He’s been missing for 3 days now! (→ #28)

(#28) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: What do we do? Someone has to bring this information back to Monsoon! (→ #29)

(#29) Oliele: I know. I was going to go back myself, but someone needs to look for Zephyrien. I’m sure something has happened to him... (→ #30)

(#30) Oliele: Can I ask you to go look for him, [PlayerName]? I’m a fast runner, I probably can make it back to Monsoon with this news faster than you. (→ #31)

(#31) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: Where should I start looking? (→ #32)

(#32) Oliele: I think I heard Zephyrien say something about “Bug-men in the South” before he charged off. Maybe he asked around at the Inn too, they may know more. (→ #33)

(#33) Oliele: Well, I’m off. Good luck with your search, and watch yourself out there. The ones who committed this attack may still be out there and looking for trouble. (→ end)

(#34) Oliele: Hey, [PlayerName]. Zephyrien and I are on our way to Berg for a major council meeting. I wonder... Their archives are very detailed. Do they have books on Elatt’s human past, you think? (→ end)

Truth and Purpose Abrassar

(#0) Oliele: The cardinal wanted to promote me to Templar for what we did. I told him to wait. I’m no longer sure if I want to pursue the martial path or the philosopher’s path. (→ #1)

(#1) Oliele: On one hand, I want to change the world with my words. On the other I want to destroy the Scourge with my own two hands if I can... It’s a hard decision to make. (→ end)

(#2) Oliele: I think we've really hit it big, [PlayerName]. Something terrible happened here, I can sense it in the air. And I've found this tablet. It's in the Old Language. I can't read it. But right there... that's Elatt's name in the text, I think. Dammit, if only we could read the rest! (→ #3)

(#3) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: Do we know anyone who can translate this? (→ #4)

(#4) Oliele: Let's take this back to Monsoon. I'm positive someone can get it done there. I’ll meet you back there. (→ end)

(#5) Oliele: This is interesting... Elatt actually has nothing to do with this Garden. There was a Lich that used to live here. His protective spells are what keep the Garden growing after the great river of Abrassar was diverted away. (→ #6)

(#6) Oliele: This Lich left records suggesting that he used to feed on a Ley Line that crossed under the Stone Titan's Cave , but that it was destroyed around the time the Scourge appeared. That might be a good place to explore… (→ #7)

(#7) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: I'm mighty curious about the Stone Titan's Cave. (→ #8)
  • 1: Old Levant sounds like the best lead. (→ #9)
  • 2: Let’s regroup in Levant, I need supplies. (→ end)

(#8) Oliele: Yes, me too. It's not too far from Old Levant. When you start seeing enormous stone statues, you'll know you're in the right place. Well, I'm off. (→ end)

(#9) Oliele: I agree. It's right next to Abrassar's Vigil, so it shouldn't be too hard to find. The soroborean merchant said the front gate should be unlocked now too! See you there! (→ end)

(#10) Oliele: I had no idea Sorobor was excavating these ruins. Although there’s plenty of evidence there were bandits recently camping here... Either way, I found some historical information here. (→ #11)

(#11) Oliele: These records show that there used to be a Ley Line under where the Stone Titan’s cave is now. The day that the Scourge happened, mages from Old Levant felt the Ley Line swell and then be destroyed... (→ #24)

(#12) Oliele: Where should we check next? (→ #19)

(#13) Oliele: Elatt sent you, didn't he, [PlayerName]? To keep an eye on me? (→ #14)

(#14) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: I'm here to help you with your search. Ellinara said you were close to discovering something. (→ #15)
  • 1: Don't think I'm happy about this long trip either, Oliele. How goes the search? (→ #15)

(#15) Oliele: I've managed to dig up three leads on Elatt's origins. An ancient Garden, the Old Levant Ruins, and the Stone Titan's cave. Any of them might have what we're looking for. (→ #16)

(#16) Oliele: The ancient Garden is within sight of Levant itself. It's the only place where anything still grows out here. If it's the only place the devastation didn't touch... There must be a reason. (→ #17)

(#17) Oliele: Secondly, there are the ruins of Old Levant, where Elatt was born. They may still have records of his mortal life. Abrassar's Vigil was built above it, so there's an easy landmark for us to use to get there. (→ #18)

(#18) Oliele: Finally, there's the Stone Titan's Cave. The giant stone statues that the cave is named for only appeared around the time the Scourge happened. It's too strange to be a coincidence. (→ #19)

(#19) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: Old Levant sounds like the best lead. (→ #20)
  • 1: I'm mighty curious about the Stone Titan's Cave. (→ #21)
  • 2: Let's check the garden. (→ #22)

(#20) Player: I agree. It's right next to Abrassar's Vigil, so it shouldn't be too hard to find. The soroborean merchant said the front gate should be unlocked now too! See you there! (→ end)

(#21) Player: Yes, me too. It's not too far from Old Levant. When you start seeing enormous stone statues, you'll know you're in the right place. Well, I'm off. (→ end)

(#22) Player: I'll meet you there, then. You can see it from the front gate of Levant, it's not too far. (→ end)

(#23) Oliele: Even far out here, I feel Elatt's eyes fixed on me. Nowhere feels safe for me anymore. (→ end)

(#24) Oliele: The coincidences just keep piling up around that cave. For an entire Ley Line to vanish... Something powerful must have happened there. It might be a good place to go examine next. (→ #25)

(#25) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: I'm mighty curious about the Stone Titan's Cave. (→ #26)
  • 1: Let's check the garden. (→ #27)
  • 2: Let’s regroup in Levant, I need supplies. (→ end)

(#26) Oliele: Yes, me too. It's not too far from Old Levant. When you start seeing enormous stone statues, you'll know you're in the right place. Well, I'm off. (→ end)

(#27) Oliele: I'll meet you there, then. You can see it from the front gate of Levant, it's not too far. (→ end)

Truth and Purpose Rebels

(#0) Oliele: I'm glad we were able to talk sense into them. The more people who can understand and accept the truth, the better. You're a pretty good speaker, [PlayerName]. (→ #2)

(#1) Oliele: It's a shame they didn't see eye to eye with us. I'm sorry to see them go. Still, it is their decision to make. (→ #2)

(#2) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: What will you do? (→ #3)

(#3) Oliele: I'm going to stay with the Holy Mission. The end goal for me is the complete destruction of the Scourge, and I feel like we just got a few steps closer. This revelation doesn't change that. (→ #4)

(#4) Oliele: You've been a true friend to me, [PlayerName]. Thank you. (→ end)

(#5) Oliele: So, this is the true face of the Holy Mission. Words and hopes and dreams... and if you don't accept them, you're put to death. I can't stay here. I'm done. (→ #6)

(#6) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: You're leaving the Holy Mission? (→ #7)

(#7) Oliele: Yes. I joined Elatt's cause to help and save others. I wanted to put an end to the Scourge. After today... I think I can do far better on my own.. (→ #8)

(#8) Oliele: Here. Take my sword. You'll make better use of this than I will. (→ end)

(#9) Oliele: I'm having trouble convincing them on my own... We need your voice, [PlayerName]. (→ end)

(#10) Oliele: I'm having trouble convincing them on my own... We need your voice, [PlayerName]. (→ end)

(#11) Oliele: So, this is the true face of the Holy Mission. Words and hopes and dreams... and if you don't accept them, you're put to death. I can't stay here. I'm done. (→ #12)

(#12) Multiple-choice:

  • 0: You're leaving the Holy Mission? (→ #13)

(#13) Oliele: Yes. I joined Elatt's cause to help and save others. I wanted to put an end to the Scourge. After today... I think I can do far better on my own.. (→ #14)

(#14) Oliele: Here. Take my sword. You'll make better use of this than I will. (→ end)

Hallowed Peacemaker

(#0) Oliele: I still can’t believe you went and did it. Even at my most dedicated, I’d have shied away from sacrificing my life, and yet you did it without a second thought. (→ #1)

(#1) Oliele: I’m... going to miss you, [PlayerName]. I won’t let anyone forget what you did for all of us. (→ end)

(#2) Oliele: I’m glad you were at my side back there, [PlayerName]. I don’t know if I’d still be here without your efforts. (→ #3)

(#3) Oliele: Either way, thank you for walking this path with me. You’re a true friend, [PlayerName]. No, more like family, after all we’ve done. (→ end)

(#4) Oliele: Can’t talk for now, [PlayerName]. Ellinara has me running around coordinating our people. There’s a lot we need to do to be ready for the peace talks. (→ #5)

(#5) Oliele: I will not allow violence on our watch. These talks will go through and we will have peace again! (→ end)