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    Synopsis:

    Laezel discusses and unlocks the orpheus chapters.

    How to trigger:

    Triggers if you ask Laezel about the Orpheus Chapters in the DefaultQuestionBank



  • 29.
    Lae'zel
    : [TagCinematic] devnote
    • 41. Player: [TagAnswer] ORI_Laezel_Event_CurrentlyReadingOrpheusChapter2
      • 89.
        Narrator
        : *The disc appears in your mind's eye. Lae'zel sees it too, and considers the vision.*ORI_Laezel_State_ReadOrpheusChapter3 = False, ORI_Laezel_State_ReadOrpheusChapter1 = FalseORI_Laezel_State_GotOrpheusChapterFromGithBoy, ORI_Laezel_Knows_HowToUnlockOrpheusChapters
        • 127. [Alias]
          • Alias to Node 111
          • 66.
            Lae'zel
            : The texts are enciphered, but there's a Commonspeech translation beneath, carved in a different hand.
            • 137.
              Lae'zel
              : It's a story about - about Orpheus.ORI_Laezel_Knows_HowToUnlockOrpheusChapters
              • 185. [Jump] Jump to Node 167 (1)
              • 180. [Jump] Jump to Node 13 (1)
      • 162.
        Narrator
        : *Your mind connects with Lae'zel's, and together you envision the githyanki disc.*ORI_Laezel_State_ReadOrpheusChapter3 = False, ORI_Laezel_State_ReadOrpheusChapter1
        • Link to Node 38
        • Link to Node 116
      • 152. [Alias] ORI_Laezel_State_ReadOrpheusChapter3, ORI_Laezel_State_ReadOrpheusChapter1 = False
        • Alias to Node 162
        • Link to Node 38
        • Link to Node 116
      • 19. [Alias] ORI_Laezel_State_ReadOrpheusChapter3, ORI_Laezel_State_ReadOrpheusChapter1
        • Alias to Node 162
        • 38.
          Lae'zel
          : Another part of the Orpheus tale. This one has been translated to Common.INT_EmperorRevealed_State_AfterOrpheus = False
          • 179. Player: I'd like to hear you tell the story.
            • 181.
              Lae'zel
              : Fine.
              • 188. [Jump] Jump to Node 136 (2)
          • 74. Player: No need to read it aloud.
            • 174. [Jump] Jump to Node 163 (1)
        • 116.
          Lae'zel
          : Another part of the Orpheus tale. It reads as follows:
          • 8. [Jump] Jump to Node 136 (2)
    • 47. Player: [TagAnswer] ORI_Laezel_Event_CurrentlyReadingOrpheusChapter1, OIR_Laezel_State_AskedAboutFirstLockedOrpheusChapter = FalseOIR_Laezel_State_AskedAboutFirstLockedOrpheusChapter
      • Link to Node 99
    • 43. Player: [TagAnswer] OIR_Laezel_State_AskedAboutFirstLockedOrpheusChapter = False, ORI_Laezel_Event_CurrentlyReadingOrpheusChapter3OIR_Laezel_State_AskedAboutFirstLockedOrpheusChapter
      • 99.
        Narrator
        : *The disc appears in your mind's eye. Lae'zel sees it too, and considers the vision.*
        • 111.
          Lae'zel
          : Tir'su markings. Ancient. I recognise them, but I can't make sense of... no, wait.devnoteORI_Laezel_State_GotOrpheusChapterFromGithBoy = False, ORI_Laezel_State_ReadOrpheusChapter2 = False
          • 103.
            Lae'zel
            : The texts are enciphered, but I've solved the pattern. It's a story. About - about Orpheus.devnoteORI_Laezel_Knows_HowToUnlockOrpheusChapters
            • 167.
              Narrator
              : *Your head buzzes in concert with Lae'zel's, but it hardly matters. Even without the connection, you'd recognise her discomfort.*INT_EmperorRevealed_State_AfterOrpheus = False
              • 135. Player: I've read this one already. What do you make of it?ORI_Laezel_Event_CurrentlyReadingOrpheusChapter1, ORI_Laezel_State_ReadOrpheusChapter1 = False, GLO_OrpheusChapters_State_ReadOrpheusChapter1
                • 18. [Jump] Jump to Node 31 (1)
                • 54. [Jump] Jump to Node 131 (1)
                • 62. [Jump] Jump to Node 69 (1)
                • 14. [Jump] Jump to Node 144 (1)
                • 16.
                  Lae'zel
                  : Drivel, all of it. Gith declared Vlaakith queen of the empire, and her own son defied her. Orpheus would have ceded control to the ghaik.GLO_OrpheusChapters_Event_ConsideredTeachings = FalseGLO_OrpheusChapters_Event_ConsideredTeachings
                  • 12. Player: And if it's true? It sounds like Vlaakith betrayed Gith and seized the throne.
                    • 59. [Alias] Camp_VossConfrontation_Event_VossToldTruth
                      • Alias to Node 143
                      • Link to Node 139
                      • 148. [Alias] ORI_Laezel_State_IsOnOrpheusPath
                        • Alias to Node 32
                        • 60.
                          Lae'zel
                          : Well - enough conjecture. I'm done with the matter.
                          • 15. [Jump] Jump to Node 163 (1)
                    • 53. [Alias]
                      • Alias to Node 107
                      • 139. [Alias]
                        • Alias to Node 1
                        • Link to Node 15
                  • 37. Player: The story reeks of propaganda, an attempt to foment discontent.
                    • 50. [Jump] Jump to Node 82 (1)
                  • 75. Player: Why are you so worked up? It's only a story.
                    • 6. [Jump] Jump to Node 130 (1)
                • 21. [Alias] GLO_OrpheusChapters_Event_ConsideredTeachings = FalseGLO_OrpheusChapters_Event_ConsideredTeachings
                  • Alias to Node 16
                  • 34. [Jump] Jump to Node 163 (1)
              • 108. Player: I've already deciphered the disc. What do you think?ORI_Laezel_State_ReadOrpheusChapter3 = False, GLO_OrpheusChapters_State_ReadOrpheusChapter3, ORI_Laezel_Event_CurrentlyReadingOrpheusChapter3
                • 114. [Jump] Jump to Node 7 (1)
                • 63. [Jump] Jump to Node 186 (1)
                • 33. [Jump] Jump to Node 141 (1)
                • 28. [Jump] Jump to Node 189 (1)
                • 129. [Alias] GLO_OrpheusChapters_Event_ConsideredTeachings = FalseGLO_OrpheusChapters_Event_ConsideredTeachings
                  • Alias to Node 132
                  • 158. Player: So you say. But what if the story is true, and this prince returns?
                    • 52. [Alias] Camp_VossConfrontation_Event_VossToldTruth
                      • Alias to Node 61
                      • Link to Node 86
                      • 176. [Alias] ORI_Laezel_State_IsOnOrpheusPath
                        • Alias to Node 32
                        • 85. [Alias]
                          • Alias to Node 60
                          • 81. [Jump] Jump to Node 163 (1)
                    • 4. [Alias]
                      • Alias to Node 72
                      • 86. [Alias]
                        • Alias to Node 1
                        • Link to Node 81
                  • 20. [Jump] Jump to Node 39 (1)
                  • 64. [Jump] Jump to Node 142 (1)
                • 36. [Jump] Jump to Node 65 (1)
              • 25. Player: 'Tir'su', you said. What does that mean?ORI_Laezel_Event_Tirsu = False, REALLY_GITHYANKI = FalseORI_Laezel_Event_Tirsu
                • 120.
                  Lae'zel
                  : Githyanki writing. Every word a wheel, every letter a spoke.
                  • 164.
                    Lae'zel
                    : The most powerful texts are engraved in slate - some so ancient, only the most erudite gish can read them.
              • 0. Player: Orpheus? Do you mean the famed prince?REALLY_GITHYANKI
                • 44.
                  Lae'zel
                  : Yes. Famed - and long dead, the fool traitor.
                  • 168.
                    Lae'zel
                    : This text is heresy. I can hardly bear to read it, let alone speak it.
                    • 106. Player: You'll bear it just fine. Tell me what it says.
                      • 136.
                        Lae'zel
                        : Very well. I will read it to you.
                        • 58.
                          Lae'zel
                          : 'The Prince of the Comet, Part One.'ORI_Laezel_Event_CurrentlyReadingOrpheusChapter1ORI_Laezel_State_ReadOrpheusChapter1, GLO_OrpheusChapters_State_ReadOrpheusChapter1
                          • 9.
                            Lae'zel
                            : 'So it was that we were free from ghaik shackles and turned our blades on each other. The heavens were shattered, and one great empire was divided in two.'devnoteORI_Laezel_Event_CurrentlyReadingOrpheusChapter1
                            • 183.
                              Lae'zel
                              : 'Gith travelled to the Hells to broker help for her people, her cause. Vlaakith would have you believe Mother Gith proclaimed her our queen.'devnoteORI_Laezel_State_ReadOrpheusChapter1, GLO_OrpheusChapters_State_ReadOrpheusChapter1
                              • 49.
                                Lae'zel
                                : 'Lies! Gith made no such proclamation. Vlaakith seized the empire against the Mother's wishes.'devnote
                                • 193.
                                  Lae'zel
                                  : 'But Gith had nurtured a son. Orpheus, Prince of the Comet, the True Heir! He knew Vlaakith's treachery.'devnote
                                  • 104.
                                    Lae'zel
                                    : 'Orpheus rallied Gith's honour guard and declared the throne for himself. The War of the Comet had begun.'devnoteORI_Laezel_Event_CurrentlyReadingOrpheusChapter1 = False
                                    • 31.
                                      Lae'zel
                                      : The slate holds the truth. The prince still comes for his throne.END_IllithidOptions_State_OrpheusIsFree
                                      • 110. [Jump] Jump to Node 163 (1)
                                    • 131.
                                      Lae'zel
                                      : Truth or not, it matters no longer. Orpheus is fallen. Vlaakith reigns supreme.devnoteEND_IllithidOptions_State_AssimilatedOrpheus
                                      • Link to Node 110
                                    • 69.
                                      Lae'zel
                                      : Incredible tale. I wouldn't have believed it, if we hadn't seen the prince for ourselves.INT_EmperorRevealed_State_AfterOrpheus, ORI_Laezel_State_IsOnOrpheusPath
                                      • Link to Node 110
                                    • 144.
                                      Lae'zel
                                      : A profane tale. These lies must perish with the prince who told them.INT_EmperorRevealed_State_AfterOrpheus, ORI_Laezel_State_IsOnOrpheusPath = False
                                      • Link to Node 110
                                    • 30.
                                      Lae'zel
                                      : Disregard this - this drivel. Gith declared Vlaakith queen of the empire, and her own son defied her. Orpheus would have ceded control to the ghaik.devnoteGLO_OrpheusChapters_Event_ConsideredTeachings = FalseGLO_OrpheusChapters_Event_ConsideredTeachings
                                      • 91. Player: And if it's true? It sounds like Vlaakith betrayed Gith and seized the throne.
                                        • 143.
                                          Lae'zel
                                          : Chk. You speak like Kith'rak Voss. You accuse Vlaakith of the unthinkable.Camp_VossConfrontation_Event_VossToldTruth
                                          • Link to Node 1
                                          • 32.
                                            Lae'zel
                                            : As unthinkable as the greatest living knight turning on his queen...devnoteORI_Laezel_State_IsOnOrpheusPath
                                            • 115.
                                              Lae'zel
                                              : Well - enough conjecture. I did what you asked, so let's be done with it.
                                              • Link to Node 163
                                        • 107.
                                          Lae'zel
                                          : She did nothing of the sort.
                                          • 1.
                                            Lae'zel
                                            : Thank your good fortunes I'm a tolerant woman, or I'd have sliced off a few toes for suggesting it.
                                            • 163.
                                              Lae'zel
                                              : [TagAnswer]
                                              • 124.
                                                Lae'zel
                                                : [TagAnswer] ORI_Laezel_State_InPartySplitHelper_EnteredFromQuestionBankORI_Laezel_State_InPartySplitHelper_EnteredFromQuestionBank = False, ORI_InParty_Event_EnterFromNestedNoComment
                                                End
                                              • 182.
                                                Lae'zel
                                                : [TagAnswer] CURRENTREGION_END_Main
                                                End
                                              • 40.
                                                Lae'zel
                                                : [TagAnswer] ORI_InParty_Event_EnterFromNestedNoComment
                                                • 101. [Nested Dialog]
                                                  End
                                      • 39. Player: The story reeks of propaganda, an attempt to foment discontent.
                                        • 82.
                                          Lae'zel
                                          : And so it is. A fabrication.
                                          • 170.
                                            Lae'zel
                                            : A clever one, too, to masquerade as an ancient history. How many such stories could there be. And how many minds have been warped by them?
                                            • Link to Node 45
                                      • 17. Player: Why are you so worked up? It's only a story.
                                        • 130.
                                          Lae'zel
                                          : A ludicrous one, at that. Vlaakith seized the empire from my peoples' very mother?
                                          • 165.
                                            Lae'zel
                                            : The queen would take that foolish child's head for so much as whispering this rubbish, were it to reach her ears.CRE_YouthTraining_HasMet_GithBoy, ORI_Laezel_Event_CurrentlyReadingOrpheusChapter2
                                            • Link to Node 45
                                          • 23.
                                            Lae'zel
                                            : The queen would take even a child's head for so much as whispering this rubbish.
                                            • 45.
                                              Narrator
                                              : *Your tadpoles connect, and you see the truth: Lae'zel speaks with conviction, but she's riddled with doubt.*ORI_Laezel_State_IsOnOrpheusPath
                                              • Link to Node 163
                                    • 192. [Alias] GLO_OrpheusChapters_Event_ConsideredTeachings
                                      • Alias to Node 30
                                      • 56. [Jump] Jump to Node 163 (1)
                        • 100.
                          Lae'zel
                          : 'The Prince of the Comet, Part Two.'ORI_Laezel_Event_CurrentlyReadingOrpheusChapter2
                          • 175.
                            Lae'zel
                            : 'The Prince of the Comet, Orpheus himself, led his honour guard into battle. Their red dragons bellowed with righteous anger, and the heavens erupted.'devnoteORI_Laezel_State_ReadOrpheusChapter2, GLO_OrpheusChapters_State_ReadOrpheusChapter2
                            • 178.
                              Lae'zel
                              : 'The glorious prince cried to all who could hear him: Praise be to my mother Gith, the Queen of the One Sky, sacrificed to the Hells by the renegade Vlaakith!'devnote
                              • 88.
                                Lae'zel
                                : 'But the True Heir, the Prince of the Comet, could not overcome Vlaakith's knights and their ill-gotten wyrms. Mighty Voss, Jhe'stil Kith'rak, lit the astral sky aflame.'devnote
                                • 5.
                                  Lae'zel
                                  : 'When the ash had cleared, beloved Orpheus was gone.'devnoteORI_Laezel_Event_CurrentlyReadingOrpheusChapter2 = False
                                  • 123.
                                    Lae'zel
                                    : So says the text. Orpheus was gone, yes. But most certainly not dead.END_IllithidOptions_State_OrpheusIsFree
                                    • Link to Node 94
                                  • 121.
                                    Lae'zel
                                    : So says the text. Orpheus was gone, yes. But of course, he wasn't dead - not yet.devnoteEND_IllithidOptions_State_AssimilatedOrpheus
                                    • 94. [Jump] Jump to Node 163 (1)
                                  • 190.
                                    Lae'zel
                                    : Incredible tale. I wouldn't have believed it, if we hadn't seen the prince for ourselves.INT_EmperorRevealed_State_AfterOrpheus, ORI_Laezel_State_IsOnOrpheusPath
                                    • Link to Node 94
                                  • 138.
                                    Lae'zel
                                    : A profane tale. These lies must perish with the prince who told them.INT_EmperorRevealed_State_AfterOrpheus, ORI_Laezel_State_IsOnOrpheusPath = False
                                    • Link to Node 94
                                  • 42.
                                    Lae'zel
                                    : 'True Heir'. 'Glorious Prince'. Chk. There's no greater crime than to exalt the pretender called Orpheus.devnoteGLO_OrpheusChapters_Event_ConsideredTeachings = FalseGLO_OrpheusChapters_Event_ConsideredTeachings
                                    • 191.
                                      Lae'zel
                                      : Disregard this - this drivel. Gith declared that Vlaakith should be queen. Orpheus would have ceded control to the ghaik.
                                      • 125. [Jump] Jump to Node 91 (1)
                                      • 80. [Jump] Jump to Node 39 (1)
                                      • 133. [Jump] Jump to Node 142 (1)
                                  • 11. [Alias] GLO_OrpheusChapters_Event_ConsideredTeachings
                                    • Alias to Node 42
                                    • 169. [Jump] Jump to Node 163 (1)
                        • 173.
                          Lae'zel
                          : 'The Prince of the Comet, Part Three.'ORI_Laezel_Event_CurrentlyReadingOrpheusChapter3
                          • 128.
                            Lae'zel
                            : 'The histories tell us that Commander Voss, Jhe'stil Kith'rak, pierced Prince Orpheus clean through with his sword of silver. That his flesh was torn and fed to the great red dragon Ephelomon.'devnoteORI_Laezel_State_ReadOrpheusChapter3, GLO_OrpheusChapters_State_ReadOrpheusChapter3
                            • 155.
                              Lae'zel
                              : 'Vlaakith's faithful roar out this tale. But beneath the roars, we hear whispers carrying truth and prophecy.'
                              • 146.
                                Lae'zel
                                : 'The Prince of the Comet is not dead.<br>The Prince of the Comet will come again.<br>The Prince of the Comet will liberate us from Vlaakith's tyranny.'
                                • 90.
                                  Lae'zel
                                  : 'Praise be to Mother Gith, Queen of the One Sky! Praise be to your son Orpheus, the True Heir, Prince of the Comet!'ORI_Laezel_Event_CurrentlyReadingOrpheusChapter3 = False
                                  • 7.
                                    Lae'zel
                                    : The story is true - Orpheus is free. And right here, right now, we are writing its next chapter.END_IllithidOptions_State_OrpheusIsFree
                                    • 177. [Jump] Jump to Node 163 (1)
                                  • 186.
                                    Lae'zel
                                    : We know how this story truly ends. With the death of the prince, and a throne left unchallenged.devnoteEND_IllithidOptions_State_AssimilatedOrpheus
                                    • Link to Node 177
                                  • 141.
                                    Lae'zel
                                    : Vlaakith has reigned unchallenged for millennia. Freeing Orpheus could be the first strike in a new war - as well as its last.INT_EmperorRevealed_State_AfterOrpheus, ORI_Laezel_State_IsOnOrpheusPath
                                    • Link to Node 177
                                  • 189.
                                    Lae'zel
                                    : Tsk'va. A failed prophecy. The Prince of the Comet will not live long enough to seize Vlaakith's throne.INT_EmperorRevealed_State_AfterOrpheus, ORI_Laezel_State_IsOnOrpheusPath = False
                                    • Link to Node 177
                                  • 132.
                                    Lae'zel
                                    : This is more than a fable - it's an affront to the Undying Queen Vlaakith. Gith's son died to Voss' blade. Orpheus is no more.devnoteGLO_OrpheusChapters_Event_ConsideredTeachings = FalseGLO_OrpheusChapters_Event_ConsideredTeachings
                                    • 76. Player: So you say. But what if the story is true, and this prince returns?
                                      • 61.
                                        Lae'zel
                                        : Chk. You speak like Kith'rak Voss. You accuse Vlaakith of the unthinkable.Camp_VossConfrontation_Event_VossToldTruth
                                        • 93. [Jump] Jump to Node 32 (1)
                                        • 119. [Jump] Jump to Node 1 (1)
                                      • 72.
                                        Lae'zel
                                        : You speak heresy.
                                        • Link to Node 119
                                    • 27. [Jump] Jump to Node 39 (1)
                                    • 142. Player: Why are you so worked up? It's only a story.
                                      • 55.
                                        Lae'zel
                                        : A dangerous one. Lies have a way of spreading, until they cannot be discerned from the truth.
                                        • 172. [Jump] Jump to Node 23 (1)
                                  • 65. [Alias] GLO_OrpheusChapters_Event_ConsideredTeachings
                                    • Alias to Node 132
                                    • 156. Player: Could Orpheus really be alive, do you think?
                                      • 87.
                                        Lae'zel
                                        : It is not just improbable - it is impossible.
                                        • 68.
                                          Lae'zel
                                          : Kith'rak Voss and his red dragon slayed the fell prince. You could no more resurrect him than you could glue together the pile of ashes he became.
                                          • 10.
                                            Lae'zel
                                            : Traitor he may be, but even I wouldn't doubt Voss' greatest triumph.ORI_Laezel_State_IsOnOrpheusPath = False, Camp_VossConfrontation_Event_VossToldTruth
                                            • 118.
                                              Lae'zel
                                              : My varsh taught that the silver bells of Vlaakith's court still ring out before every hunt in celebration of the prince's defeat.
                                              • 140.
                                                Lae'zel
                                                : As a child, I longed to hear them for myself, and sing in praises to the deathless queen and her kith'raki.
                                    • 3. Player: Who is the great red dragon Ephelomon of the story?REALLY_GITHYANKI = False
                                      • 95.
                                        Lae'zel
                                        : Tiamat's emissary. It was he who carried word that Mother Gith had negotiated the gift of the dragons -
                                        • 79.
                                          Lae'zel
                                          : - and that Vlaakith the First would preside as queen of the githyanki.
                                          • 105.
                                            Lae'zel
                                            : Ephelomon remains the queen's consort to this day, as endless as the empire he now serves.devnote
                                    • 159. Player: Change the subject.CURRENTREGION_END_Main = False
                                      • 26.
                                        Lae'zel
                                        : Anything more?
                                        • 154. [Jump] Jump to Node 163 (1)
                                    • 51. Player: Leave.
                                      • 187.
                                        Lae'zel
                                        : [TagAnswer] ORI_Laezel_State_InPartySplitHelper_EnteredFromQuestionBankORI_Laezel_State_InPartySplitHelper_EnteredFromQuestionBank = False, ORI_InParty_Event_EnterFromNestedEnd
                                        End
                                      • 35.
                                        Lae'zel
                                        : [TagAnswer]
                                        End
                    • 96. Player: That's fine. I'll read it on my own time.ORI_Laezel_Event_CurrentlyReadingOrpheusChapter2
                      • 157.
                        Lae'zel
                        : If you must. Nothing good can come of it.
                        • 2. [Jump] Jump to Node 163 (1)
                    • 102. Player: I understand. Keep it to yourself.ORI_Laezel_Event_CurrentlyReadingOrpheusChapter2 = False
                      • 184.
                        Lae'zel
                        : It is for the best.
                        • Link to Node 2
              • 122. Player: Who's Orpheus?REALLY_GITHYANKI = False
                • 117.
                  Lae'zel
                  : A traitor. A dead one.
                  • Link to Node 168
              • 151. Player: Go on already. What's it say?
                • Link to Node 168
              • 161. Player: You look uneasy. Are you all right?
                • 97.
                  Lae'zel
                  : I am fine. The slate is not.
                  • Link to Node 168
            • 13.
              Lae'zel
              : Listen close. I'll read it to you.
              • 98. [Jump] Jump to Node 9 (1)
              • 24. [Jump] Jump to Node 175 (1)
              • 92. [Jump] Jump to Node 128 (1)
        • 48.
          Lae'zel
          : Hm. Quite similar to the boy's slate from the crèche.ORI_Laezel_State_GotOrpheusChapterFromGithBoy
          • 145.
            Lae'zel
            : It's a story. About - about Orpheus.ORI_Laezel_State_ReadOrpheusChapter2 = FalseORI_Laezel_State_GotOrpheusChapterFromGithBoy, ORI_Laezel_Knows_HowToUnlockOrpheusChapters
            • 84. [Jump] Jump to Node 103 (2)
          • 134.
            Lae'zel
            : The tir'su are enciphered, but I see the pattern. It's another story about Orpheus.INT_EmperorRevealed_State_AfterOrpheus = False, ORI_Laezel_State_ReadOrpheusChapter2
            • 46. Player: Read it to me.
              • 171.
                Lae'zel
                : I'll translate, then.
                • 22. [Jump] Jump to Node 136 (2)
            • 57. Player: I don't need to hear it.
              • 150.
                Lae'zel
                : Better to leave it, I agree.
                • 77. [Jump] Jump to Node 163 (1)
          • 160. [Alias] INT_EmperorRevealed_State_AfterOrpheus, ORI_Laezel_State_ReadOrpheusChapter2
            • Alias to Node 134
            • 126.
              Lae'zel
              : Listen. I'll read you the text.
              • 153. [Jump] Jump to Node 136 (2)
        • 83. [Alias] ORI_Laezel_State_ReadOrpheusChapter2
          • Alias to Node 48
          • Link to Node 145
          • Link to Node 134
          • Link to Node 160
    • 71. Player: [TagAnswer] ORI_Laezel_Event_CurrentlyReadingOrpheusChapter1, OIR_Laezel_State_AskedAboutFirstLockedOrpheusChapterOIR_Laezel_State_AskedAboutSecondLockedOrpheusChapter, ORI_Laezel_Event_CurrentlyReadingOrpheusChapter1, ORI_Laezel_State_ReadOrpheusChapter1, ORI_Laezel_Event_AskingAboutOrpheusChapter1
      • 166.
        Narrator
        : *Once again, your mind opens to Lae'zel, and she considers the disc.*
        • 109.
          Lae'zel
          : More writings on Orpheus, the so-called Prince of the Comet.INT_EmperorRevealed_State_AfterOrpheus = False
          • 67. Player: Go on, then. Let's hear it.
            • 78. [Jump] Jump to Node 136 (2)
          • 73. Player: I understand if you want to keep it to yourself.
            • 113.
              Lae'zel
              : Good. Let that be the end of it.
              • 112. [Jump] Jump to Node 163 (1)
        • 70.
          Lae'zel
          : More writings on Orpheus, the Prince of the Comet.
          • 149. [Jump] Jump to Node 136 (2)
    • 147. Player: [TagAnswer] OIR_Laezel_State_AskedAboutFirstLockedOrpheusChapter, ORI_Laezel_Event_CurrentlyReadingOrpheusChapter3OIR_Laezel_State_AskedAboutSecondLockedOrpheusChapter, ORI_Laezel_State_ReadOrpheusChapter3, ORI_Laezel_Event_CurrentlyReadingOrpheusChapter3, ORI_Laezel_Event_AskingAboutOrpheusChapter3 = False
      • Link to Node 166