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GLO_Origin_Avatar_Gale = False, TG_ORI_Gale_ConsumedItemTG_ORI_Gale_ConsumedItem = FalseEnd
4. : Today, a sacrifice must be made. I trust in you to lead us down the right path.TG_END_IllithidOptionsOrpheusFateOrpheusTG_END_IllithidOptionsOrpheusFateOrpheus = False
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6. : Hells - you are Bhaalspawn. It explains so much.TG_DarkUrge_GortashOMORI_DarkUrge_Knows_DiscussedBhaalspawn, TG_DarkUrge_GortashOM = False
123. : Listen to me. I knew another like you - Gorion's Ward, one of Baldur's Gate's great heroes. Bhaal's blood ran through their veins too.
260. : They burned away their own darkness with their own inner light. They chose courage, they chose honour - and so can you.
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8. : Thousands were sacrificed, and the servant become lord. I am sure you're quite pleased with yourself.,
REALLY_ASTARIONTG_ORI_Astarion_AvatarBecameVampireLordTG_ORI_Astarion_AvatarBecameVampireLord = False
8. : Thousands were sacrificed, and the servant become lord. I am sure Astarion's quite pleased with himself.TG_ORI_Astarion_AvatarBecameVampireLordTG_ORI_Astarion_AvatarBecameVampireLord = False
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12. : Damned goblins. Monsters, every last one - the kind I was culling from Sword Coast hamlets just a tenday ago.TG_GOB_GoblinCamp_EnteredTG_GOB_GoblinCamp_Entered = FalseEnd
16. : Minsc, the great ranger. He's alive - and infected? Hells. We need to act.TG_LOW_Guildhall_MinscIsStoneLordTG_LOW_Guildhall_MinscIsStoneLord = FalseEnd
17. : You slurped that thing up like a horse with a carrot.TG_ORI_Gale_ConsumedItem, REALLY_GALEORI_Gale_Event_CoveredConsumedItemTG, TG_ORI_Gale_ConsumedItem = False
377. : Not that I'm one to question someone's meal preferences, but something tells me this is more than a dietary quirk.
342. Player: Tell Wyll about the orb in your chest, and how it came to be there.ORI_Gale_Knows_SharedBomb
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352. Player: The magic in those objects helps maintain my spellcasting talents.
111. : Hm. Really?devnote
351. Player: Tell Wyll the story of your orb. Leave nothing out.
413. : Ah - you drank of the goblet of godhood. Not even a dwarf could distil a liquor more addictive.ORI_ND_Gale_MagicItems
178. : And now you carry doom itself within you as penance. My father would lecture you on the perils of power-lust -
3. : - but that's not a lesson that needs repeating, I wager.
47. : Consume all the magic artefacts you need to keep that bomb of yours from exploding.
122. : Better that than the alternative.End
77. Player: Really.
318. : All right. Far be it from me not to take you at your word.End
59. Player: I don't want to talk about it.
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18. : Githyanki are impressive - cold as ice, when they're not blazing hot. I wager Lae'zel's no exception.TG_ORI_Laezel_RecruitedTG_ORI_Laezel_Recruited = FalseEnd
19. : I see the hunger in your eyes, and I see how it worries you.TG_DarkUrge_SparedIsobelNightORI_DarkUrge_Knows_WorriedSparedIsobel, TG_DarkUrge_SparedIsobelNight = False
307. : It worries me too.
75. : But you are stronger than the hunger. You can resist, you will resist. I'm sure of it.End
20. : Gods - have we really cut down the Great Ranger Minsc? A nightmare that can never be erased from my memory.TG_ORI_MinscNotSavedTG_ORI_MinscNotSaved = False
227. : Please - I need a moment.
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21. : Erm - as glad as I am to have the hammer, I'm not so sure a devil's deal was the way to go here.TG_WYR_RaphaelTango_DealAcceptedTG_WYR_RaphaelTango_DealAccepted = False
246. : 'I hope you know what you're doing' would be the trite thing to say here, but... it suits the occasion.End
29. : Ngh. Sights I've never known, joined by smells I could never have imagined.TG_MOO_EnteredOublietteThroughPrisonTG_MOO_EnteredOublietteThroughPrison = False
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30. : Today, a sacrifice must be made. I trust in you to lead us down the right path.TG_END_IllithidOptionsOrpheusFateTG_END_IllithidOptionsOrpheusFate = False
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35. : Dammit all, we've got to get Halsin back. If that means killing Gortash, nothing would give me greater pleasure.GLO_Gortash_State_PermaDefeated = False, TG_GEN_OrinAbducted_HalsinTG_GEN_OrinAbducted_Halsin = False
300. : But we've got to tread carefully. I won't risk my father's life to take Gortash's.CAMP_MizorasPact_Event_PactScene = False, IRN_IronThrone_State_RavengardPresent = False, GLO_Ravengard_State_Defeated = False
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37. : An impostor in our camp? We must identify them - and quickly. Without trust, our fellowship is doomed to wither and die.TG_WYR_Gortash_WarnedImpostorTG_WYR_Gortash_WarnedImpostor = FalseEnd
43. : Bhaal's chosen has been bled. May her torment be tenfold of that which she inflicted.TG_LOW_Orin_KilledTG_LOW_Orin_Killed = FalseEnd
45. : A veritable angel, chained and tortured for centuries. To think she was so close to freedom.devnoteTG_ORI_Shadowheart_KilledNightsongTG_ORI_Shadowheart_KilledNightsong = False
255. : Unfettered slaughter, no more and no less. I thought better of you. That was my mistake.,
REALLY_SHADOWHEARTEnd
255. : Unfettered slaughter, no more and no less. I thought better of Shadowheart. That was mistake.End
46. : The gith knight is as merciless as the dragon he rides. That we still have our heads is nothing short of a miracle.TG_PLA_GithChokepoint_EncounteredGithTG_PLA_GithChokepoint_EncounteredGith = FalseEnd
50. : The source of Gortash's Watchers. If I could get over my disgust, I might be impressed.TG_LOW_SteelWatchFoundryTG_LOW_SteelWatchFoundry = FalseEnd
54. : Such soothing light here, as if Selûne herself was caressing my skin.TG_HAV_Misc_IsInHavenTG_HAV_Misc_IsInHaven = FalseEnd
55. : Dammit all, we've got to get Lae'zel back. If that means killing Gortash, nothing would give me greater pleasure.GLO_Gortash_State_PermaDefeated = False, TG_GEN_OrinAbducted_LaezelTG_GEN_OrinAbducted_Laezel = False
283. : But we've got to tread carefully. I won't risk my father's life to take Gortash's.CAMP_MizorasPact_Event_PactScene = False, IRN_IronThrone_State_RavengardPresent = False, GLO_Ravengard_State_Defeated = False
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57. : Raphael's good and gone - feels damn good, too. Now if only I could get rid of the other devil in my life...TG_LOW_RaphaelDefeatedTG_LOW_RaphaelDefeated = FalseEnd
58. : Jaheira would do anything to see her family safe. They're lucky to have her - and she's lucky to have them.TG_ORI_Jaheira_VisitedFamilyTG_ORI_Jaheira_VisitedFamily = FalseEnd
61. : An anti-lantern that radiates darkness and not light? Clever idea. Unnerving, too.TG_ORI_Gale_CraftedDarkLanternTG_ORI_Gale_CraftedDarkLantern = FalseEnd
66. : Incredible to be back. My home, my city.TG_WYR_EnteredWyrmsCrossingWyll_InParty2_Event_WyllMentionedCity, TG_WYR_EnteredWyrmsCrossing = FalseEnd
67. : I hope that's the end of this silly quarrel. They'll have no energy for battling our enemies if Lae'zel and Shadowheart are too busy squabbling among themselves.TG_ORI_LaezelShadowheartFight_CompanionLZCompanionSH_PeacefulTG_ORI_LaezelShadowheartFight_CompanionLZCompanionSH_Peaceful = False
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78. : Vlaakith's a fearsome one. The sort it's hard to say 'no' to.TG_ORI_Laezel_VlaakithVisitRejectedMissionTG_ORI_Laezel_VlaakithVisitRejectedMission = False
64. : But you said it anyway, to your immense credit. You're choosing truth, you're choosing freedom - for you, for Orpheus, for your people.,
REALLY_LAEZEL
64. : But Lae'zel said it anyway, to her immense credit. She's choosing truth, she's choosing freedom - for her, for Orpheus, for the githyanki people.
62. : I wish I knew a good githyanki cheer to celebrate the occasion, but the only gith phrases I've picked up are the sweary sort.End
81. : Gods, poor Zevlor - even good intentions can lead us down deadly paths.TG_CAMP_ZevlorsAppeal_FoundZevlorTG_CAMP_ZevlorsAppeal_FoundZevlor = False
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83. : Hold close to the light, and keep the shadows at bay.TG_SCL_EnteredShadowLandsTG_SCL_EnteredShadowLands = FalseEnd
89. : Raphael thought he could outsmart us - but there are other ways to get the Orphic Hammer, guaranteed.TG_WYR_RaphaelTango_DealRefusedTG_WYR_RaphaelTango_DealRefused = False
375. : We know he keeps it in the House of Hope. If we can find a diabolist, they could help us make our way in.End
90. : Welcome to the Lower City, where Baldur's Gate truly comes alive.TG_LOW_EnteredLowerCityTG_LOW_EnteredLowerCity = FalseEnd
92. : Astarion has a certain swagger, don't you find? An interesting fellow. Nice hair, to boot.TG_ORI_Astarion_RecruitedTG_ORI_Astarion_Recruited = FalseEnd
94. : Defile Vlaakith's name, and even a gith knight can't avoid the wrath of the mighty Lae'zel.TG_ORI_Laezel_VossCampConfrontationVlaakithOutcomeTG_ORI_Laezel_VossCampConfrontationVlaakithOutcome = FalseEnd
97. : The Plane of Shadow. My tutor called it a dark mirror held up to our own plane of existence, a perversion of all we hold dear.TG_SHA_SharTemple_IsInShadowfellTG_SHA_SharTemple_IsInShadowfell = False
347. : I thought she was exaggerating. And I was wrong.
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100. : Our very own vampire's the missing pawn in his master's deadly game.TG_ORI_Astarion_RaphaelToldCompanionAboutRitualTG_ORI_Astarion_RaphaelToldCompanionAboutRitual = False
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101. : This True Soul Nere's stuck behind a rockfall, is he? Forgive me if I'm in no hurry to go digging him out.TG_UND_NereIsTrappedTG_UND_NereIsTrapped = FalseEnd
102. : I'm sorry, Shadowheart. This memory will be a heavy load to carry.,
REALLY_SHADOWHEARTdevnoteTG_ORI_Shadowheart_RejectShar_KilledParentsTG_ORI_Shadowheart_RejectShar_KilledParents = False
102. : Shadowheart's memories will be a heavy load for her to carry.devnoteTG_ORI_Shadowheart_RejectShar_KilledParentsTG_ORI_Shadowheart_RejectShar_KilledParents = False
201. : But your suffering is over, Shadowheart - and so is your parents'. I hope you find comfort in that.,
REALLY_SHADOWHEARTEnd
201. : But her suffering is over - and so is her parents'. I hope she finds comfort in that.End
108. : 'The Devil with the Silver Tongue.'TG_MonitorIntroCAMP_Monitor_Event_WyllCRD, TG_MonitorIntro = False
71. : An old fairy tale my father read to me. The kind with a hero, a villain, and a moral.
95. : A farmer made a deal with a devil, so the story goes: in exchange for the farmer's dearest fruit, the devil granted him a bottomless coinpurse.
412. : The farmer's dearest fruit, naturally, was no apple nor peach, but his beloved daughter.
237. : We can learn a lot from fairy tales, don't you think?
11. Player: With the right teacher, yes. What are your thoughts on the devil, Wyll?
326. : Refuse him, no matter how tempting the offer, no matter how delicious the feast he lays out for you. The cost's always too great.
1. Player: Don't worry. I have no interest in a devil's deal.['Wyll 1']
124. : That's because you still have hope. But when he becomes your last hope, remember this.
335. : He'll require of you only what you're least ready to part with.
252. : And then require more still.
254. : You might think you'd give up anything for a cure.
219. : But the devil won't take just anything. He'll take everything.
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272. Player: He spoke of a cure. We have to at least hear him out.['Wyll -1']
383. : Take a single step towards him, and he'll dog you the whole journey.