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1 What brings you to our tribe, boy? Where did you get the head band? |
1 What brings you to our tribe, sister? Are you here to join with us? |
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2 It was given to me by a poor woman who wishes to join you. |
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3 I'm here to help a poor woman who wishes to join with you. |
4 Hurgha? |
10 Why is she not here herself? |
10 Why is she not here herself? |
11 She is not able to escape from the southern encampment. |
20 We do not need those that cannot fend for themselves. |
20 You were able to escape. We do not need those that cannot fend for themselves. |
21 So you would simply leave her to rot? |
22 What message would you have me bring to her, then? |
23 I'll be on my way, then. |
30 Perhaps you don't realize where you are. Look around. This is a wasteland that devours the unprepared, at least she is protected in the encampment. We can not afford to have someone who needs to be helped along. |
30 Perhaps you don't realize where you are. Look around. This is a wasteland that devours the unprepared, at least she is protected in the encampment. We can not afford to have someone who needs to be helped along. |
31 What should I tell her? That you don't care she's suffering? |
32 I can see your point. I'll be off, then. |
40 I feel for her, but out here feelings mean nothing. I can give you this old pistol to bring to her [she hands you an old, rusty pistol]. Tell her to use it to escape, if she means to join up with us. |
40 I feel for her, but out here feelings mean nothing. I can give you this old pistol to bring to her [she hands you an old, rusty pistol]. Tell her to use it to escape, if she means to join up with us. |
41 Charging the gates with that pistol would be suicide. |
42 You can either help her or die where you stand, wench! |
49 Thank you for that, at least. Good day. |
50 Better to die fighting than to live a torturous life. |
50 Better to die fighting than to live a torturous life. |
51 I do not think she will be relieved to hear that. |
52 I'd like to test that by killing you right now, you heartless swine! |
60 Such is life. Is there anything else? |
60 Such is life. Is there anything else? |
61 May I ask about you? What is your story? |
62 May I ask about you? What is your story? |
69 I suppose not. Good day. |
70 You have just assured your death, fool! |
70 You have just assured your death, fool! |
75 Why has she sent you? Why is she not here herself? |
75 Why has she sent you? Why is she not here herself? |
76 She is not able to escape from the southern encampment. |
85 Tell her it is better to die fighting than to live in captivity. |
85 Tell her it is better to die fighting than to live in captivity. |
86 I don't believe that is the answer she was looking for. |
87 I'd like to test that by killing you right now, you heartless swine! |
95 I feel for her, but out here feelings mean nothing. I can give you this old pistol to bring to her [she hands you an old, rusty pistol]. Tell her to use it to escape, if she means to join up with us. |
95 I feel for her, but out here feelings mean nothing. I can give you this old pistol to bring to her [she hands you an old, rusty pistol]. Tell her to use it to escape, if she means to join up with us. |
96 Charging the gates with that pistol would be suicide. |
97 You can either help her or die where you stand, wench! |
98 Thank you for that, at least. Good day. |
105 Do not think me completely heartless. Things are what they are, and there is naught to be done about it. I can give you this old pistol to bring to her [she hands you an old, rusty pistol]. Tell her to use it to escape, if she means to join up with us. |
105 Do not think me completely heartless. Things are what they are, and there is naught to be done about it. I can give you this old pistol to bring to her [she hands you an old, rusty pistol]. Tell her to use it to escape, if she means to join up with us. |
106 Charging the gates with that pistol would be suicide. |
107 You can either help her or die where you stand, wench! |
114 Thank you for that, at least. Good day. |
115 I will not discuss things of that sort with outsiders. |
115 I will not discuss things of that sort with outsiders. |
124 A blithering idiot! Leave this area, fool. You are not welcome here. |
124 A blithering idiot! Leave this area, fool. You are not welcome here. |
125 I was sent here for killing a man that was beating me and I refused to be trapped in the men's encampment when I arrived. My women have either escaped the encampment or avoided it altogether from the time they arrived. |
125 I was sent here for killing a man that was beating me and I refused to be trapped in the men's encampment when I arrived. My women have either escaped the encampment or avoided it altogether from the time they arrived. |
126 That's quite the tale. I will be on my way, now. Good day. |
127 They should have put you down like the dog you are, wench! |
135 What do you want now? |
135 What do you want now? |
136 This is the woman I told you about. She wishes to join you. |
137 Nothing, I suppose. |
145 Thank you for helping her, even though I am not sure it was in her best interest. As I said before, she will be dead if she can not fend for herself out here. |
145 Thank you for helping her, even though I am not sure it was in her best interest. As I said before, she will be dead if she can not fend for herself out here. |
146 So you will let her join you? |
147 You're a rather happy sort, aren't you? |
155 She may stay with us, yes. |
155 She may stay with us, yes. |
165 [She scowls at you.] This is not a laughing matter. You had best start treating your situation with the seriousness it warrants, or you'll be dead. |
165 [She scowls at you.] This is not a laughing matter. You had best start treating your situation with the seriousness it warrants, or you'll be dead. |
166 Are you threatening me? |
167 You're right. I should not make light of this situation. |
175 Not at all, nor do I need to. This blighted land will take care of you in its own time, if you do not pay it the proper respect. |
175 Not at all, nor do I need to. This blighted land will take care of you in its own time, if you do not pay it the proper respect. |
176 So you will let her join you? |
185 Remember that. This blighted land will destroy you if you do not pay it the proper respect. |
185 Remember that. This blighted land will destroy you if you do not pay it the proper respect. |
186 So you will let her join you? |
194 Thank you for bringing Cynthia here. |
194 Thank you for bringing Cynthia here. |