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    Synopsis:

    Narrator reminder that Gale needs resurrecting.


  • 0.
    Narrator
    : *Given Gale's adamant insistence that he not be allowed to die, he's making quite a habit of it. Thank goodness he has you to bring him back...*853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_C, 853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_A, 853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_B = False853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_A = False
    End
  • 1.
    Narrator
    : *Gale's corpse is silent, but his silence speaks a thousand words: most of them to the tune of 'why haven't you resurrected me yet?'*853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_C = False, 853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_A, 853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_B853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_A = False
    End
  • 2.
    Narrator
    : *To say Gale keeps a tenuous grasp on his mortality would be an understatement. You know what he expects of you - to resurrect him. If only it didn't need to happen quite so often.*853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_C, 853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_A = False, 853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_B = False853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_C = False
    End
  • 3.
    Narrator
    : *Gale lies on the precipice of his own mortality once more. As might you, if you don't resurrect him soon.*853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_C = False, 853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_A = False, 853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_B = False853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_A
    End
  • 5.
    Narrator
    : *Gale's never been so quiet. Peaceful as it may be, you'd best not leave him like that for too long, or you'll never hear the end of it.*853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_C, 853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_A = False, 853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_B853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_A
    End
  • 6.
    Narrator
    : *If Gale were alive right now, he'd impress upon you the urgency of his resurrection. You might want to look into that.*853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_C = False, 853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_A, 853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_B = False853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_B
    End
  • 7.
    Narrator
    : *Gale's lifeless body hardly seems like the source of a cataclysmic, world-ending event, but it is beginning to smell a little.*853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_C = False, 853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_A = False, 853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_B853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_C
    • 4.
      Narrator
      : *The best resurrections are timely ones. Best not leave him there too long.*
      End
  • 8.
    Narrator
    : *Whatever death means for others, you know it means something far, far worse for Gale. And yourself, if he is not brought back to life.*853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_C, 853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_A, 853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_B853cfa05-db45-55e0-55f6-545b20e816eb_B = False
    End