Dialogue with Chayne
Dialogue
| Required for Quest |
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Requirements:
Quest InProgress:
Friendship: 3+
Script:
You: I hear you missed a house call.
Chayne: Oh, yes, with Auni! I can't believe I let myself get distracted again.
Chayne: I've been reading the moon, and the signals are most...what's the word I'm thinking of?
You:
Hopeful
Chayne: ...I was going to say "befuddling." But, your perspective is rather interesting as well.
Chayne: Maji is telling us to listen to Ignus, the Phoenix Moon.
Chayne: And I can see that Ignus is putting on quite a show with her fire.
Chayne: Unfortunately, I don't know how to interpret any of it.
Chayne: What is a mere mortal such as myself to do in matter of the gods?
You:
Return to your duties
Chayne: You're right. I really shouldn't let my fascination with these omens get the better of me.
You:
What about the dragon shrine?
Chayne: How do I explain this? The voice you hear at the dragon shrine isn't the dragon speaking with you in real time.
Chayne: It's more of...an imprint. His good will made manifest. A mortal mind would not be capable of understanding Maji if they spoke with him directly.
Chayne: So long ago during the time of the creation he left messages like those impressions at the shrine to explain his will.
Chayne: The flashes on the moon, however, show us what he's thinking now.
Chayne: Oh I wish I had more time to study them, but I've already become far to derelict in my duties.
Chayne: Researching Ignus will have to wait until another day. After all, I can't be expected to become a scholar of ancient Human religion overnight.
You:
I must have hallucinated at the dragon shine...
Chayne: How do I explain this? The voice you hear at the dragon shrine isn't the dragon speaking with you in real time.
Chayne: It's more of...an imprint. His good will made manifest. A mortal mind would not be capable of understanding Maji if they spoke with him directly.
Chayne: So long ago during the time of the creation he left messages like those impressions at the shrine to explain his will.
Chayne: The flashes on the moon, however, show us what he's thinking now.
Chayne: Oh I wish I had more time to study them, but I've already become far to derelict in my duties.
Chayne: Researching Ignus will have to wait until another day. After all, I can't be expected to become a scholar of ancient Human religion overnight.
Rewards:
Starts the quest
You:
Ask for help
Chayne: No, no, no!!! I wouldn't want to drag anyone else into my mess!
Chayne: It's bad enough you wasted your time getting me the materials for the telescope.
You:
What about the dragon shrine?
Chayne: How do I explain this? The voice you hear at the dragon shrine isn't the dragon speaking with you in real time.
Chayne: It's more of...an imprint. His good will made manifest. A mortal mind would not be capable of understanding Maji if they spoke with him directly.
Chayne: So long ago during the time of the creation he left messages like those impressions at the shrine to explain his will.
Chayne: The flashes on the moon, however, show us what he's thinking now.
Chayne: Oh I wish I had more time to study them, but I've already become far to derelict in my duties.
Chayne: Researching Ignus will have to wait until another day. After all, I can't be expected to become a scholar of ancient Human religion overnight.
You:
I must have hallucinated at the dragon shine...
Chayne: How do I explain this? The voice you hear at the dragon shrine isn't the dragon speaking with you in real time.
Chayne: It's more of...an imprint. His good will made manifest. A mortal mind would not be capable of understanding Maji if they spoke with him directly.
Chayne: So long ago during the time of the creation he left messages like those impressions at the shrine to explain his will.
Chayne: The flashes on the moon, however, show us what he's thinking now.
Chayne: Oh I wish I had more time to study them, but I've already become far to derelict in my duties.
Chayne: Researching Ignus will have to wait until another day. After all, I can't be expected to become a scholar of ancient Human religion overnight.
Rewards:
Starts the quest
Rewards:
Starts the quest
You:
Enlightening
Chayne: ...I was going to say "befuddling." But, your perspective is rather interesting as well.
Chayne: Maji is telling us to listen to Ignus, the Phoenix Moon.
Chayne: And I can see that Ignus is putting on quite a show with her fire.
Chayne: Unfortunately, I don't know how to interpret any of it. You wouldn't happen to have any clues, would you?
Chayne: What is a mere mortal such as myself to do in matter of the gods?
You:
Return to your duties
Chayne: You're right. I really shouldn't let my fascination with these omens get the better of me.
You:
What about the dragon shrine?
Chayne: How do I explain this? The voice you hear at the dragon shrine isn't the dragon speaking with you in real time.
Chayne: It's more of...an imprint. His good will made manifest. A mortal mind would not be capable of understanding Maji if they spoke with him directly.
Chayne: So long ago during the time of the creation he left messages like those impressions at the shrine to explain his will.
Chayne: The flashes on the moon, however, show us what he's thinking now.
Chayne: Oh I wish I had more time to study them, but I've already become far to derelict in my duties.
Chayne: Researching Ignus will have to wait until another day. After all, I can't be expected to become a scholar of ancient Human religion overnight.
You:
I must have hallucinated at the dragon shine...
Chayne: How do I explain this? The voice you hear at the dragon shrine isn't the dragon speaking with you in real time.
Chayne: It's more of...an imprint. His good will made manifest. A mortal mind would not be capable of understanding Maji if they spoke with him directly.
Chayne: So long ago during the time of the creation he left messages like those impressions at the shrine to explain his will.
Chayne: The flashes on the moon, however, show us what he's thinking now.
Chayne: Oh I wish I had more time to study them, but I've already become far to derelict in my duties.
Chayne: Researching Ignus will have to wait until another day. After all, I can't be expected to become a scholar of ancient Human religion overnight.
Rewards:
Starts the quest
You:
Ask for help
Chayne: No, no, no!!! I wouldn't want to drag anyone else into my mess!
Chayne: It's bad enough you wasted your time getting me the materials for the telescope.
You:
What about the dragon shrine?
Chayne: How do I explain this? The voice you hear at the dragon shrine isn't the dragon speaking with you in real time.
Chayne: It's more of...an imprint. His good will made manifest. A mortal mind would not be capable of understanding Maji if they spoke with him directly.
Chayne: So long ago during the time of the creation he left messages like those impressions at the shrine to explain his will.
Chayne: The flashes on the moon, however, show us what he's thinking now.
Chayne: Oh I wish I had more time to study them, but I've already become far to derelict in my duties.
Chayne: Researching Ignus will have to wait until another day. After all, I can't be expected to become a scholar of ancient Human religion overnight.
You:
I must have hallucinated at the dragon shine...
Chayne: How do I explain this? The voice you hear at the dragon shrine isn't the dragon speaking with you in real time.
Chayne: It's more of...an imprint. His good will made manifest. A mortal mind would not be capable of understanding Maji if they spoke with him directly.
Chayne: So long ago during the time of the creation he left messages like those impressions at the shrine to explain his will.
Chayne: The flashes on the moon, however, show us what he's thinking now.
Chayne: Oh I wish I had more time to study them, but I've already become far to derelict in my duties.
Chayne: Researching Ignus will have to wait until another day. After all, I can't be expected to become a scholar of ancient Human religion overnight.
Rewards:
Starts the quest
Rewards:
Starts the quest
You:
Concerning
Chayne: ...I was going to say "befuddling." But, your perspective is rather interesting as well.
Chayne: Maji is telling us to listen to Ignus, the Phoenix Moon.
Chayne: And I can see that Ignus is putting on quite a show with her fire.
Chayne: Unfortunately, I don't know how to interpret any of it. You wouldn't happen to have any clues, would you?
Chayne: What is a mere mortal such as myself to do in matter of the gods?
You:
Return to your duties
Chayne: You're right. I really shouldn't let my fascination with these omens get the better of me.
You:
What about the dragon shrine?
Chayne: How do I explain this? The voice you hear at the dragon shrine isn't the dragon speaking with you in real time.
Chayne: It's more of...an imprint. His good will made manifest. A mortal mind would not be capable of understanding Maji if they spoke with him directly.
Chayne: So long ago during the time of the creation he left messages like those impressions at the shrine to explain his will.
Chayne: The flashes on the moon, however, show us what he's thinking now.
Chayne: Oh I wish I had more time to study them, but I've already become far to derelict in my duties.
Chayne: Researching Ignus will have to wait until another day. After all, I can't be expected to become a scholar of ancient Human religion overnight.
You:
I must have hallucinated at the dragon shine...
Chayne: How do I explain this? The voice you hear at the dragon shrine isn't the dragon speaking with you in real time.
Chayne: It's more of...an imprint. His good will made manifest. A mortal mind would not be capable of understanding Maji if they spoke with him directly.
Chayne: So long ago during the time of the creation he left messages like those impressions at the shrine to explain his will.
Chayne: The flashes on the moon, however, show us what he's thinking now.
Chayne: Oh I wish I had more time to study them, but I've already become far to derelict in my duties.
Chayne: Researching Ignus will have to wait until another day. After all, I can't be expected to become a scholar of ancient Human religion overnight.
Rewards:
Starts the quest
You:
Ask for help
Chayne: No, no, no!!! I wouldn't want to drag anyone else into my mess!
Chayne: It's bad enough you wasted your time getting me the materials for the telescope.
You:
What about the dragon shrine?
Chayne: How do I explain this? The voice you hear at the dragon shrine isn't the dragon speaking with you in real time.
Chayne: It's more of...an imprint. His good will made manifest. A mortal mind would not be capable of understanding Maji if they spoke with him directly.
Chayne: So long ago during the time of the creation he left messages like those impressions at the shrine to explain his will.
Chayne: The flashes on the moon, however, show us what he's thinking now.
Chayne: Oh I wish I had more time to study them, but I've already become far to derelict in my duties.
Chayne: Researching Ignus will have to wait until another day. After all, I can't be expected to become a scholar of ancient Human religion overnight.
You:
I must have hallucinated at the dragon shine...
Chayne: How do I explain this? The voice you hear at the dragon shrine isn't the dragon speaking with you in real time.
Chayne: It's more of...an imprint. His good will made manifest. A mortal mind would not be capable of understanding Maji if they spoke with him directly.
Chayne: So long ago during the time of the creation he left messages like those impressions at the shrine to explain his will.
Chayne: The flashes on the moon, however, show us what he's thinking now.
Chayne: Oh I wish I had more time to study them, but I've already become far to derelict in my duties.
Chayne: Researching Ignus will have to wait until another day. After all, I can't be expected to become a scholar of ancient Human religion overnight.
Rewards:
Starts the quest
Rewards:
Starts the quest
You:
Dope?
Chayne: ...I was going to say "befuddling." But, your perspective is rather interesting as well.
Chayne: Maji is telling us to listen to Ignus, the Phoenix Moon.
Chayne: And I can see that Ignus is putting on quite a show with her fire.
Chayne: Unfortunately, I don't know how to interpret any of it. You wouldn't happen to have any clues, would you?
Chayne: What is a mere mortal such as myself to do in matter of the gods?
You:
Return to your duties
Chayne: You're right. I really shouldn't let my fascination with these omens get the better of me.
You:
What about the dragon shrine?
Chayne: How do I explain this? The voice you hear at the dragon shrine isn't the dragon speaking with you in real time.
Chayne: It's more of...an imprint. His good will made manifest. A mortal mind would not be capable of understanding Maji if they spoke with him directly.
Chayne: So long ago during the time of the creation he left messages like those impressions at the shrine to explain his will.
Chayne: The flashes on the moon, however, show us what he's thinking now.
Chayne: Oh I wish I had more time to study them, but I've already become far to derelict in my duties.
Chayne: Researching Ignus will have to wait until another day. After all, I can't be expected to become a scholar of ancient Human religion overnight.
You:
I must have hallucinated at the dragon shine...
Chayne: How do I explain this? The voice you hear at the dragon shrine isn't the dragon speaking with you in real time.
Chayne: It's more of...an imprint. His good will made manifest. A mortal mind would not be capable of understanding Maji if they spoke with him directly.
Chayne: So long ago during the time of the creation he left messages like those impressions at the shrine to explain his will.
Chayne: The flashes on the moon, however, show us what he's thinking now.
Chayne: Oh I wish I had more time to study them, but I've already become far to derelict in my duties.
Chayne: Researching Ignus will have to wait until another day. After all, I can't be expected to become a scholar of ancient Human religion overnight.
Rewards:
Starts the quest
You:
Ask for help
Chayne: No, no, no!!! I wouldn't want to drag anyone else into my mess!
Chayne: It's bad enough you wasted your time getting me the materials for the telescope.
You:
What about the dragon shrine?
Chayne: How do I explain this? The voice you hear at the dragon shrine isn't the dragon speaking with you in real time.
Chayne: It's more of...an imprint. His good will made manifest. A mortal mind would not be capable of understanding Maji if they spoke with him directly.
Chayne: So long ago during the time of the creation he left messages like those impressions at the shrine to explain his will.
Chayne: The flashes on the moon, however, show us what he's thinking now.
Chayne: Oh I wish I had more time to study them, but I've already become far to derelict in my duties.
Chayne: Researching Ignus will have to wait until another day. After all, I can't be expected to become a scholar of ancient Human religion overnight.
You:
I must have hallucinated at the dragon shine...
Chayne: How do I explain this? The voice you hear at the dragon shrine isn't the dragon speaking with you in real time.
Chayne: It's more of...an imprint. His good will made manifest. A mortal mind would not be capable of understanding Maji if they spoke with him directly.
Chayne: So long ago during the time of the creation he left messages like those impressions at the shrine to explain his will.
Chayne: The flashes on the moon, however, show us what he's thinking now.
Chayne: Oh I wish I had more time to study them, but I've already become far to derelict in my duties.
Chayne: Researching Ignus will have to wait until another day. After all, I can't be expected to become a scholar of ancient Human religion overnight.
Rewards:
Starts the quest
Rewards:
Starts the quest
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