Dialogue with Tamala
Dialogue
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You: (Catch Tamala up.)
Tamala: Yes... after you and that Gardener disappeared in such a rush, I took the chance to inspect the 'pup' in more detail.
Tamala: Comparing it to those dull little motes filling the Elderwood does it a disservice.
Tamala: This creature is far more interesting... and complex. A living, sentient curse.
Tamala: You see, I don't sense anything wrong with its physical body. Indeed, it appears to be sleeping.
Tamala: Yet nothing I try will awaken it. Which leads me to believe that it has a will- and that it does not want to awaken.
Tamala: If the body is well, all that remains is a sickness of the soul. If this creature has such a thing.
You:
Is it really dangerous?
Tamala: No more dangerous than your average person. I doubt it knew what it was doing when the curse ran rampant.
Tamala: We have the ability to help. Perhaps the creature is dangerous, perhaps not. We cannot know unless we give it a chance.
Tamala: At the moment, the only crime I see it guilty of is daring to exist at all. I am not in the habit of punishing others for that sin.
You:
As long as we're careful.
Tamala: That's the spirit, darling.
You: How do we cure a sickness of the soul?
Tamala: The same way any living being does. Creature comforts.
Tamala: Since we do not know the spirit's personality, I suppose we'll have to gather a variety. Personally when I feel down, I imagine my enemies being punished in fun and creative ways.
Tamala: Barring enemies... well, I have a rather involved skincare regimen. The latest one involves Elderwood Lotus.
Tamala: Why don't you ask around the village for some other ideas? I must admit, even I'm aware I am not the most... comforting presence.
Tamala: When you've collected everything, try placing it near the spirit to see what it reacts to.
You:
We need to help it!
Tamala: Glad you see things my way. It would have been a chore otherwise.
You: How do we cure a sickness of the soul?
Tamala: The same way any living being does. Creature comforts.
Tamala: Since we do not know the spirit's personality, I suppose we'll have to gather a variety. Personally when I feel down, I imagine my enemies being punished in fun and creative ways.
Tamala: Barring enemies... well, I have a rather involved skincare regimen. The latest one involves Elderwood Lotus.
Tamala: Why don't you ask around the village for some other ideas? I must admit, even I'm aware I am not the most... comforting presence.
Tamala: When you've collected everything, try placing it near the spirit to see what it reacts to.
You:
And if it is dangerous?
Tamala: Then I shall take full responsibility. Protections are already in place.
You: How do we cure a sickness of the soul?
Tamala: The same way any living being does. Creature comforts.
Tamala: Since we do not know the spirit's personality, I suppose we'll have to gather a variety. Personally when I feel down, I imagine my enemies being punished in fun and creative ways.
Tamala: Barring enemies... well, I have a rather involved skincare regimen. The latest one involves Elderwood Lotus.
Tamala: Why don't you ask around the village for some other ideas? I must admit, even I'm aware I am not the most... comforting presence.
Tamala: When you've collected everything, try placing it near the spirit to see what it reacts to.
You:
This is personal for you, huh?
You: How do we cure a sickness of the soul?
Tamala: The same way any living being does. Creature comforts.
Tamala: Since we do not know the spirit's personality, I suppose we'll have to gather a variety. Personally when I feel down, I imagine my enemies being punished in fun and creative ways.
Tamala: Barring enemies... well, I have a rather involved skincare regimen. The latest one involves Elderwood Lotus.
Tamala: Why don't you ask around the village for some other ideas? I must admit, even I'm aware I am not the most... comforting presence.
Tamala: When you've collected everything, try placing it near the spirit to see what it reacts to.
You:
Poor thing...
Tamala: I find myself agreeing with you. I doubt it knew what it was doing when the curse ran rampant.
Tamala: We have the ability to help. Perhaps the creature is dangerous, perhaps not. We cannot know unless we give it a chance.
Tamala: At the moment, the only crime I see it guilty of is daring to exist at all. I am not in the habit of punishing others for that sin.
You:
As long as we're careful.
Tamala: That's the spirit, darling.
You: How do we cure a sickness of the soul?
Tamala: The same way any living being does. Creature comforts.
Tamala: Since we do not know the spirit's personality, I suppose we'll have to gather a variety. Personally when I feel down, I imagine my enemies being punished in fun and creative ways.
Tamala: Barring enemies... well, I have a rather involved skincare regimen. The latest one involves Elderwood Lotus.
Tamala: Why don't you ask around the village for some other ideas? I must admit, even I'm aware I am not the most... comforting presence.
Tamala: When you've collected everything, try placing it near the spirit to see what it reacts to.
You:
We need to help it!
Tamala: Glad you see things my way. It would have been a chore otherwise.
You: How do we cure a sickness of the soul?
Tamala: The same way any living being does. Creature comforts.
Tamala: Since we do not know the spirit's personality, I suppose we'll have to gather a variety. Personally when I feel down, I imagine my enemies being punished in fun and creative ways.
Tamala: Barring enemies... well, I have a rather involved skincare regimen. The latest one involves Elderwood Lotus.
Tamala: Why don't you ask around the village for some other ideas? I must admit, even I'm aware I am not the most... comforting presence.
Tamala: When you've collected everything, try placing it near the spirit to see what it reacts to.
You:
And if it is dangerous?
Tamala: Then I shall take full responsibility. Protections are already in place.
You: How do we cure a sickness of the soul?
Tamala: The same way any living being does. Creature comforts.
Tamala: Since we do not know the spirit's personality, I suppose we'll have to gather a variety. Personally when I feel down, I imagine my enemies being punished in fun and creative ways.
Tamala: Barring enemies... well, I have a rather involved skincare regimen. The latest one involves Elderwood Lotus.
Tamala: Why don't you ask around the village for some other ideas? I must admit, even I'm aware I am not the most... comforting presence.
Tamala: When you've collected everything, try placing it near the spirit to see what it reacts to.
You:
This is personal for you, huh?
You: How do we cure a sickness of the soul?
Tamala: The same way any living being does. Creature comforts.
Tamala: Since we do not know the spirit's personality, I suppose we'll have to gather a variety. Personally when I feel down, I imagine my enemies being punished in fun and creative ways.
Tamala: Barring enemies... well, I have a rather involved skincare regimen. The latest one involves Elderwood Lotus.
Tamala: Why don't you ask around the village for some other ideas? I must admit, even I'm aware I am not the most... comforting presence.
Tamala: When you've collected everything, try placing it near the spirit to see what it reacts to.
You:
What do we gain from waking it?
Tamala: If it is capable of communication, then it may be able to tell us more about the Ancients, or about the Echo. I don't need to tell you the value of that, darling.
Tamala: We have the ability to help. Perhaps the creature is dangerous, perhaps not. We cannot know unless we give it a chance.
Tamala: At the moment, the only crime I see it guilty of is daring to exist at all. I am not in the habit of punishing others for that sin.
You:
As long as we're careful.
Tamala: That's the spirit, darling.
You: How do we cure a sickness of the soul?
Tamala: The same way any living being does. Creature comforts.
Tamala: Since we do not know the spirit's personality, I suppose we'll have to gather a variety. Personally when I feel down, I imagine my enemies being punished in fun and creative ways.
Tamala: Barring enemies... well, I have a rather involved skincare regimen. The latest one involves Elderwood Lotus.
Tamala: Why don't you ask around the village for some other ideas? I must admit, even I'm aware I am not the most... comforting presence.
Tamala: When you've collected everything, try placing it near the spirit to see what it reacts to.
You:
We need to help it!
Tamala: Glad you see things my way. It would have been a chore otherwise.
You: How do we cure a sickness of the soul?
Tamala: The same way any living being does. Creature comforts.
Tamala: Since we do not know the spirit's personality, I suppose we'll have to gather a variety. Personally when I feel down, I imagine my enemies being punished in fun and creative ways.
Tamala: Barring enemies... well, I have a rather involved skincare regimen. The latest one involves Elderwood Lotus.
Tamala: Why don't you ask around the village for some other ideas? I must admit, even I'm aware I am not the most... comforting presence.
Tamala: When you've collected everything, try placing it near the spirit to see what it reacts to.
You:
And if it is dangerous?
Tamala: Then I shall take full responsibility. Protections are already in place.
You: How do we cure a sickness of the soul?
Tamala: The same way any living being does. Creature comforts.
Tamala: Since we do not know the spirit's personality, I suppose we'll have to gather a variety. Personally when I feel down, I imagine my enemies being punished in fun and creative ways.
Tamala: Barring enemies... well, I have a rather involved skincare regimen. The latest one involves Elderwood Lotus.
Tamala: Why don't you ask around the village for some other ideas? I must admit, even I'm aware I am not the most... comforting presence.
Tamala: When you've collected everything, try placing it near the spirit to see what it reacts to.
You:
This is personal for you, huh?
You: How do we cure a sickness of the soul?
Tamala: The same way any living being does. Creature comforts.
Tamala: Since we do not know the spirit's personality, I suppose we'll have to gather a variety. Personally when I feel down, I imagine my enemies being punished in fun and creative ways.
Tamala: Barring enemies... well, I have a rather involved skincare regimen. The latest one involves Elderwood Lotus.
Tamala: Why don't you ask around the village for some other ideas? I must admit, even I'm aware I am not the most... comforting presence.
Tamala: When you've collected everything, try placing it near the spirit to see what it reacts to.
You:
Damn, that's deep.
Tamala: As charming as I find your discomfort with sincerity, I must insist you actually engage with the situation, darling.
Tamala: We have the ability to help. Perhaps the creature is dangerous, perhaps not. We cannot know unless we give it a chance.
Tamala: At the moment, the only crime I see it guilty of is daring to exist at all. I am not in the habit of punishing others for that sin.
You:
As long as we're careful.
Tamala: That's the spirit, darling.
You: How do we cure a sickness of the soul?
Tamala: The same way any living being does. Creature comforts.
Tamala: Since we do not know the spirit's personality, I suppose we'll have to gather a variety. Personally when I feel down, I imagine my enemies being punished in fun and creative ways.
Tamala: Barring enemies... well, I have a rather involved skincare regimen. The latest one involves Elderwood Lotus.
Tamala: Why don't you ask around the village for some other ideas? I must admit, even I'm aware I am not the most... comforting presence.
Tamala: When you've collected everything, try placing it near the spirit to see what it reacts to.
You:
We need to help it!
Tamala: Glad you see things my way. It would have been a chore otherwise.
You: How do we cure a sickness of the soul?
Tamala: The same way any living being does. Creature comforts.
Tamala: Since we do not know the spirit's personality, I suppose we'll have to gather a variety. Personally when I feel down, I imagine my enemies being punished in fun and creative ways.
Tamala: Barring enemies... well, I have a rather involved skincare regimen. The latest one involves Elderwood Lotus.
Tamala: Why don't you ask around the village for some other ideas? I must admit, even I'm aware I am not the most... comforting presence.
Tamala: When you've collected everything, try placing it near the spirit to see what it reacts to.
You:
And if it is dangerous?
Tamala: Then I shall take full responsibility. Protections are already in place.
You: How do we cure a sickness of the soul?
Tamala: The same way any living being does. Creature comforts.
Tamala: Since we do not know the spirit's personality, I suppose we'll have to gather a variety. Personally when I feel down, I imagine my enemies being punished in fun and creative ways.
Tamala: Barring enemies... well, I have a rather involved skincare regimen. The latest one involves Elderwood Lotus.
Tamala: Why don't you ask around the village for some other ideas? I must admit, even I'm aware I am not the most... comforting presence.
Tamala: When you've collected everything, try placing it near the spirit to see what it reacts to.
You:
This is personal for you, huh?
You: How do we cure a sickness of the soul?
Tamala: The same way any living being does. Creature comforts.
Tamala: Since we do not know the spirit's personality, I suppose we'll have to gather a variety. Personally when I feel down, I imagine my enemies being punished in fun and creative ways.
Tamala: Barring enemies... well, I have a rather involved skincare regimen. The latest one involves Elderwood Lotus.
Tamala: Why don't you ask around the village for some other ideas? I must admit, even I'm aware I am not the most... comforting presence.
Tamala: When you've collected everything, try placing it near the spirit to see what it reacts to.
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