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Synopsis:
The Butler appears, after the Alfira scene has resolved, and introduces himself.
How to trigger:
Queue Butler Intro night with the Dark Urge in party;
Sleep
50. : *The blood running through you feels so thick, you can hear your arteries screaming as your restless body twitches.*devnoteORI_DarkUrge_State_MurderedAlfiraOrAlternative = False
59. : Oh, sweet Master, you're shivering! You'll get sick if you don't have your sweetmeats!
39. : It is too sad, I am too late! The conditions were all set up for the perfect crime, and your precious knife-arm didn't take the bait!
54. : You were meant to kill the bard, my Liege. Then throw her into a ditch, river, pit, bog, or whathaveyou.
28. : At least I'm here now, to direct you towards further atrocities worthy of your station. You truly have been lost without your Butler, haven't you?
7. : What in the Hells do you mean, you're my butler?
34. [Alias]
- Alias to Node 6
21. [Alias]
- Alias to Node 68
32. : Fear not, I have arranged your affairs in your absence. You shall wake up to her putrefied carcass. Breakfast in bed!ORI_DarkUrge_State_ButlerMurderedAlfiraOrAlternative
81. : Ah, I can tell Master's mind has experienced a bit of treacle since last we met.
78. [Alias]
- Alias to Node 49
30. [Alias]
- Alias to Node 17
65. : You are a fellow of fine breeding... you shall have your chance to indulge again soon enough. And there will be a great Prize when you do.devnote
75. [Jump]
Jump to Node 74 (1)
41. : At least the bard is gone now, I promise I will not speak of this little embarrassment again.ORI_DarkUrge_State_ButlerMurderedAlfiraOrAlternative = False
46. : Get away from me!
37. : I was so worried for your health during our long separation. Master, you should really take better care of yourself.
72. : It isn't good for you to go this long without garrotting little girls.
- Link to Node 32
- Link to Node 41
77. : That's insane. Of course I wasn't going to kill her!
87. : Rotted One? Pardon? I don't wish to overstep myself in saying so, but you seem rather not yourself.
23. : My head is sick, very sick. Do you know about it?
48. [Alias]
- Alias to Node 12
60. [Alias]
- Alias to Node 44
63. [Jump]
Jump to Node 72 (2)
69. : *Tonight, you can't chase the thoughts of that poor girl you killed from your head.*devnoteORI_DarkUrge_State_MurderedAlfiraOrAlternativeInSleep, ORI_DarkUrge_State_MurderedAlfiraOrAlternative
43. [Visual State]
53. : *You wonder what she looked like as she died. Squirming, skewered, in abject agony.*
11. : Sigh dreamily at the fantasy.
22. : *You would have given anything to have seen it.*
27. : *As you jolt awake, too many questions plague you.*
42. [TagCinematic]
devnote
73. [Visual State]
38. : *When the proud deed of her death was yours, why do you have no recollection of it?*devnoteButlerAppearance
3. : Go for a walk, to try and stop yourself from retching.
85. [TagCinematic]
devnote
8. [Alias]
- Alias to Node 42
14. [Alias]
- Alias to Node 73
82. : *Your body barely complies; you feel such rushes from your thoughts of the dead woman.*devnote
4. : *Why did she die? The mystery gnaws at your pounding heart.*ButlerAppearance
55. : Milord? Jubilant day! I have found your vile self at last!,
MALEdevnote
55. : Milady? Jubilant day! I have found your vile self at last!,
FEMALEdevnote
55. : O most royal one! Jubilant day! I have found your vile self at last!devnote
25. [Visual State]
49. : Sceleritas Fel. Your loyal and ever-adoring butler.devnote
17. : I followed you, my dear rotted Master. We have been parted so tragically long.devnote
61. : What in the Hells do you mean, you're my butler?
6. : One Hell of a Butler, the most unprincipled servant you could hope for.
68. : You have always struggled to conduct yourself properly without me.
89. : About damned time someone respected my godlike depravity!
86. : My lordly reprobate! I missed you ever-so.
51. : Get away from me!
36. : I was so worried for your health during our long separation. Now I found you, silly me, my fears were unfounded.
67. : You have kept killing without me. That will keep you fighting fit and healthy.
0. : I'm in a nightmare, aren't I?
16. : We are in a place darker than any prison, hotter than any fire, where the souls of the innocent scream in sacred agony...
90. : Your flayed and putrefied heart. Thump. Thump.
84. : My head is sick, very sick. Do you know about it?
12. : Ooft! I had heard of Milord's indisposition, but I had hoped the rumours were untrue.,
MALE
12. : Ooft! I had heard of Milady's indisposition, but I had hoped the rumours were untrue.,
FEMALE
12. : Ooft! I had heard of Master's indisposition, but I had hoped the rumours were untrue.
44. : No matter, we will get you back to committing five villainous acts before breakfast in no time!
13. : I found you, following the stench of that bard. She reeked across the coast like a piece of dog-muck on the road.
40. : I can still smell her gore, too. What a fair perfume.
33. : My, my. We will be reintroducing necrophilia to your schedule in no time.
20. : Did you cause me to kill her?
5. : Such fine work could never be done by a wretch like me!
79. : Anyways, I come once again bearing a part of your dreadful inheritance.devnoteORI_DarkUrge_Event_GiveReward
31. : You earned this iniquitous prize through your great show of exceptional violence the other night.
57. : I'm sure Master will be better soon. A fellow of your fine breeding is never down for long.
74. : I cannot wait until your next act of shameless barbarity.
19. : Neither can I.
64. : Oh, my sanguine Master! I Your next work will be wonderful.
56. : It will be hard to improve upon what you have already done - I am a great admirer of what you did with the bard's left carotid artery.
58. : But I am certain inspiration will strike!
1. : You're going to tell me everything about my past life.
2. : Though I would love to regale you with your past triumphs, I cannot.
35. : I am forbidden to interfere. Our betters will not allow it.
71. : There will be no more barbarity!
26. : Death wants everything to do with you, good villain.
9. : Be true to yourself, my Lord.,
MALEEnd
9. : Be true to yourself, my Lady.,
FEMALEEnd
9. : Be true to yourself, Master.End
76. : Not likely. I am already disgusted at myself for killing her.ORI_DarkUrge_State_MurderedAlfiraOrAlternative
70. : Oh, it was wonderfully disgusting, wasn't it?
29. : This prize isn't from my tadpole, is it?ORI_DarkUrge_State_MurderedAlfiraOrAlternative
62. : That mithering thing?
45. : Pay no mind to it. We have been with you, always. And always by your side, we will remain.
66. : I didn't kill her! It happened while I was asleep!
24. : Ah yes, Milord has always had some spontaneous little outbursts of joy.,
MALE
24. : Ah yes, Milady has always had some spontaneous little outbursts of joy.,
FEMALE
24. : Ah yes, Master has always had some spontaneous little outbursts of joy.
47. : It was bliss to kill her in front of everyone.