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Synopsis:
Default Dialogue - the conversation you can have with Minthara at any thime when she's a member of your party. You can ask her about herself, or events that you've experienced together during your adventures. Her responses to you may differ based on some of the choices you make after she joins. Provided you don't betray her for another, she will continue to stand by you, revelling in the violence that follows.
15. : You do not shy from the parasite's powers.,
AVATAR,
ILLITHIDORI_Minthara_IPRD_ConsumedTadpoleAfterRecruited, GLO_Tadpole_Event_FirstConsumed, AVATAR
157. [Nested Dialog]
498. : [TagAnswer]
ORI_Minthara_State_ReturnToDefaultBranchORI_Minthara_State_ReturnToDefaultBranch = False
248. [Jump]
Jump to Node 84 (2)
293. : [TagAnswer]
End
22. [Alias]
ORI_State_PartneredWithMinthara, GLO_IPRD_RomanceConflict, ORI_Minthara_State_ReactedToDumpedSomeoneForHer = False, ORI_State_ChosePartnerOverKarlach, ORI_State_StableRelationship = FalseORI_Minthara_State_ReactedToDumpedSomeoneForHer
- Alias to Node 240
55. : Karlach is desperate for somebody to fill the hole where her heart used to be.
148. : But you made it clear that you are mine, and mine alone.
298. Player: Exactly. I don't want anyone else.
205. Player: Yes. And that you are mine.
27. : Let the others desire you - let them desire us both. They cannot have us so long as we belong to one another.['Minthara 5']End
163. Player: I have my doubts about you, but let's see where it goes.
429. : Dismiss your doubts. If I cannot be sure of your devotion to me, I would prefer not to share my body or mind with you at all.End
84. : You wish to consult me?
245. Player: You've been colder than normal. Is everything ok between us?ORI_Minthara_Event_CalledPartnerAlurlssrin, ORI_Minthara_State_WasAlurlssrinORI_Minthara_Event_AsksAboutLostAlurlssrin
58. [Nested Dialog]
132. : [TagAnswer]
ORI_Minthara_State_ReturnToDefaultBranchORI_Minthara_State_ReturnToDefaultBranch = False
264. [Jump]
Jump to Node 84 (2)
86. : [TagAnswer]
End
221. Player: You gave the name alurlssrin to the bond we share. What does it mean? ORI_Minthara_Event_CalledPartnerAlurlssrin, ORI_Minthara_Event_DeniedAlurlssrin = False
315. : It means love.
471. Player: That's not a word I ever expected to hear from you.
254. : It is not a word I ever expected to say.
334. : I have had many lovers, but none ever earned my trust and affection as you have.
212. [Jump]
Jump to Node 84 (2)
318. Player: Then I agree. I alurlssrin you too.
66. : Alurlssrin is a noun.
126. [Jump]
Jump to Node 254 (1)
390. Player: A pity. I don't feel the same way.ORI_Minthara_Event_CalledPartnerAlurlssrin = False['Minthara -5']
220. : Then cast the word from your thoughts and never think of it again. It should be easy enough given how much escapes that mind of yours.End
474. Player: What do you make of the situation at the Guildhall?ORI_Minthara_HasMet_Guildhall, ORI_Minthara_Knows_GuildhallChaos
366. : The Guild's hold on the city's criminal enterprises is slipping.
306. : They are vulnerable because they have not had enough competition in recent times.
222. : In Menzoberranzan, my House has been the most significant power for thousands of years, but it has never been a peaceful reign. That is by design.
71. : We do not eradicate our enemies entirely because they make us strong. And if there is no external threat, we turn our knives on one another.
488. : It is only through competition that any of us can remain strong. The Guild may have become too comfortable to remember that.
149. [Jump]
Jump to Node 84 (2)
351. Player: How do you think we should resolve the situation at the Steel Watch Foundry?ORI_Minthara_HasMet_BaniteOppression, LOW_SteelWatchFoundry_Knows_GondiansForcedToWorkInFoundry
92. : A frontal assault against such formidable foes would be ill-advised.
135. : If you fight an army, kill the general and the troops will disperse. If you fight a giant, lacerate its tendons and spine to bring it down to size.
491. : We cannot hope to dismantle every Watcher, so we should avoid their attention until we can strike their nerve centre.
374. : It is rare that gnomes prove useful, but the runepowder bomb the Ironhands provided should be our weapon of choice.WYR_Ironhand_Event_TerroristQuest_Accepted
428. Player: What about the Gondian workforce? They need our help.['Minthara -1']
385. : That is only relevant if we also need their help.
99. : Controlling an unruly slave by holding a knife to the throat of their child is a time-honoured tactic - the collars and hostages work on the same principle.
269. : These people are nothing to us. Why should we care if the knife does its work?
16. [Jump]
Jump to Node 84 (2)
282. Player: What if there is no way to shut them all down?
152. : Do not be fooled by their appearance. The Watchers are forged and cast like machines, but they are a hivemind like any other.
246. : A central intelligence guides them. If we find the source of that intelligence, we can destroy it.
197. Player: Leave.End
226. Player: Orin is dead. You have your vengeance.ORI_Minthara_Event_DiscussedOrinDeath = False, GLO_Orin_State_PermaDefeated, ORI_Minthara_IPRD_OrinKilled = FalseORI_Minthara_Event_DiscussedOrinDeath, ORI_Minthara_Event_AsksAboutOrinDeath
210. [Nested Dialog]
End
219. Player: The Emperor has offered us a special tadpole. We'll become partial mind flayers, but we'll get great powers in turn...GLO_Tadpole_State_ReceivedAstralTadpole, GLO_Tadpole_Event_AstralTouchedTadpoleDestroyed = False, GLO_Daisy_State_AstralIndividualAccepted = False
460. : We will need every advantage to survive the battles that are to come, and my illithid parasite has already shown its worth.
270. : If this superior tadpole is capable of unlocking my mind's full potential, it is a tempting proposition.
438. : Its influence on you is plain to see - you are sublime.PARTIAL_CEREMORPH
- Link to Node 217
- Link to Node 192
93. : I am surprised you have not drawn on its power yourself.
217. Player: Use it - become greater.['Minthara 5']
478. : I will be unstoppable.GLO_Daisy_State_AstralIndividualAcceptedEnd
192. Player: Perhaps I'll share it with you later. But not yet.
485. : As you should. When I am stronger, we are stronger.
268. [Jump]
Jump to Node 84 (2)
317. Player: You're on edge. Orin's influence, I assume?ORI_Minthara_HasMet_AskedImpersonations = False, ORI_Minthara_Knows_OrinAndMintharaHistory, WYR_OrinsImpersonation_State_MetOrinOnce, GLO_Orin_State_Dead = FalseORI_Minthara_HasMet_AskedImpersonations, ORI_Minthara_Knows_AskedAboutMintharaStateAfterMeetingOrin, ORI_Minthara_Event_AsksAboutOrinImpersonationWithRelation
297. [Nested Dialog]
283. : [TagAnswer]
ORI_Minthara_State_ReturnToDefaultBranchORI_Minthara_State_ReturnToDefaultBranch = False
83. [Jump]
Jump to Node 84 (2)
349. : [TagAnswer]
End
194. Player: You seem nervous. What's bothering you?ORI_Minthara_HasMet_AskedImpersonations = False, ORI_Minthara_Knows_OrinAndMintharaHistory = False, WYR_OrinsImpersonation_State_MetOrinOnce, GLO_Orin_State_Dead = FalseORI_Minthara_HasMet_AskedImpersonations, ORI_Minthara_Event_AsksAboutOrinImpersonationNoRelation
503. [Nested Dialog]
295. : [TagAnswer]
ORI_Minthara_State_ReturnToDefaultBranchORI_Minthara_State_ReturnToDefaultBranch = False
367. [Jump]
Jump to Node 84 (2)
369. : [TagAnswer]
End
294. Player: I'm curious about your thoughts regarding Raphael's deal.ORI_Minthara_HasMet_RaphaelDeal = False, WYR_RaphaelTango_State_DiscussedDealORI_Minthara_HasMet_RaphaelDeal
261. : I do not want a devil to hold my fate in his hands any more than a god.devnote
314. : Aren't you tired of bowing and begging for scraps of power from your patron?devnoteWARLOCK
- Link to Node 299
- Link to Node 238
113. : Aren't you tired of bowing and praying before authority figures?devnoteCLERIC
299. : Dealing with Raphael was foolish, but understandable. Giving him the Crown would be a grave error though.devnoteEND_IllithidOptions_State_AcceptedRaphaelDeal
31. : If anyone should have that power, it should be us.devnote
182. [Jump]
Jump to Node 84 (2)
238. : I say we put the devil from our minds, and trust in ourselves. If anyone should have the power of the Crown, it should be us.devnote
413. Player: Have you ever seen anything like the Steel Watch before?ORI_Minthara_HasMet_SteelWatcher = False, GLO_SteelWatchers_HasMetORI_Minthara_HasMet_SteelWatcher
127. : No. They seem to combine the obedience and strength of a golem with the precision and intelligence of their creator.devnote
188. : For now, they act as a defensive wall of steel, but their true purpose is conquest. Mechanised slaughter.devnote
139. : Imagine how quickly the grove would have fallen if we had machines like those to command. Imagine how quickly a city would fall.devnote
145. : Gortash has revolutionised warfare.devnote
140. Player: I wish we had such devices of our own.['Minthara 1']
371. : The tools used to construct and control them may well be here in the city. If we were to control Baldur's Gate, the Steel Watch could be ours.devnote
167. : Better to control the elder brain though. Iron crumbles, steel breaks, but the power of a thought or an idea can be infinite.<br>devnote
156. [Jump]
Jump to Node 84 (2)
206. Player: In the right hands, they could keep the peace without risk of bloodshed.
353. : Without bloodshed on the winning side, perhaps. The machines will always need something to kill, if only to show their strength.devnote