Dialogue with Tamala
Dialogue
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You: (Ask about the cursed object.)
You:
Okay, rude.
You: Curses?
Tamala: Yes. It's quite fascinating, actually. The art of hexomancy is ancient and quite misunderstood. You've had some experience with it.
You:
Reth's cooking!
You:
There has to be a way to cleanse it.
Tamala: Of course there is. Nothing remains a mystery from me for long, darling.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What about the Staff?
Tamala: Even if you were to get your hands on it, I imagine the resulting blast of energy would destroy whatever is at the curse's core. This requires a more... delicate touch.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What if I lick it instead?
Tamala: Now that would be a fascinating experiment. Unfortunately, I expect the Watcher would come sniffing after your corpse and find me at the source. So let's not, shall we?
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
We can't leave something that dangerous alone.
Tamala: We? No... I suppose we cannot.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
The spell you cast on me.
You:
There has to be a way to cleanse it.
Tamala: Of course there is. Nothing remains a mystery from me for long, darling.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What about the Staff?
Tamala: Even if you were to get your hands on it, I imagine the resulting blast of energy would destroy whatever is at the curse's core. This requires a more... delicate touch.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What if I lick it instead?
Tamala: Now that would be a fascinating experiment. Unfortunately, I expect the Watcher would come sniffing after your corpse and find me at the source. So let's not, shall we?
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
We can't leave something that dangerous alone.
Tamala: We? No... I suppose we cannot.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
Maybe I've aged gracefully!
Tamala: Not as gracefully as I have, I imagine. Besides, weren't you born recently from the shrine?
Tamala: Still... I suppose you aren't entirely without merit. Hmm.
Tamala: I discovered this object during my... studies of Echo. Where I acquired it is of little consequence.
Tamala: Unfortunately, the Echo possessing it is so concentrated that I have not been able to discern what exactly is at its core.
Tamala: Based on what you discovered from the Order Alchemists, we can assume it has some sort of sentience.
Tamala: And sentient curses tend to be the most dangerous.
You: Curses?
Tamala: Yes. It's quite fascinating, actually. The art of hexomancy is ancient and quite misunderstood. You've had some experience with it.
You:
Reth's cooking!
You:
There has to be a way to cleanse it.
Tamala: Of course there is. Nothing remains a mystery from me for long, darling.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What about the Staff?
Tamala: Even if you were to get your hands on it, I imagine the resulting blast of energy would destroy whatever is at the curse's core. This requires a more... delicate touch.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What if I lick it instead?
Tamala: Now that would be a fascinating experiment. Unfortunately, I expect the Watcher would come sniffing after your corpse and find me at the source. So let's not, shall we?
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
We can't leave something that dangerous alone.
Tamala: We? No... I suppose we cannot.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
The spell you cast on me.
You:
There has to be a way to cleanse it.
Tamala: Of course there is. Nothing remains a mystery from me for long, darling.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What about the Staff?
Tamala: Even if you were to get your hands on it, I imagine the resulting blast of energy would destroy whatever is at the curse's core. This requires a more... delicate touch.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What if I lick it instead?
Tamala: Now that would be a fascinating experiment. Unfortunately, I expect the Watcher would come sniffing after your corpse and find me at the source. So let's not, shall we?
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
We can't leave something that dangerous alone.
Tamala: We? No... I suppose we cannot.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
I AM cute. And curious.
Tamala: I'm sure you know what curiosity did to the palcat.
Tamala: Still... I suppose you have been rather helpful in the past. Hmm.
Tamala: I was excavating some Human ruins to the south when I discovered this object.
Tamala: Unfortunately, the Echo possessing it is so concentrated that I have not been able to discern what exactly is at its core.
Tamala: Based on what you discovered from the Order Alchemists, we can assume it has some sort of sentience.
Tamala: And sentient curses tend to be the most dangerous.
You: Curses?
Tamala: Yes. It's quite fascinating, actually. The art of hexomancy is ancient and quite misunderstood. You've had some experience with it.
You:
Reth's cooking!
You:
There has to be a way to cleanse it.
Tamala: Of course there is. Nothing remains a mystery from me for long, darling.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What about the Staff?
Tamala: Even if you were to get your hands on it, I imagine the resulting blast of energy would destroy whatever is at the curse's core. This requires a more... delicate touch.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What if I lick it instead?
Tamala: Now that would be a fascinating experiment. Unfortunately, I expect the Watcher would come sniffing after your corpse and find me at the source. So let's not, shall we?
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
We can't leave something that dangerous alone.
Tamala: We? No... I suppose we cannot.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
The spell you cast on me.
You:
There has to be a way to cleanse it.
Tamala: Of course there is. Nothing remains a mystery from me for long, darling.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What about the Staff?
Tamala: Even if you were to get your hands on it, I imagine the resulting blast of energy would destroy whatever is at the curse's core. This requires a more... delicate touch.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What if I lick it instead?
Tamala: Now that would be a fascinating experiment. Unfortunately, I expect the Watcher would come sniffing after your corpse and find me at the source. So let's not, shall we?
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
We can't leave something that dangerous alone.
Tamala: We? No... I suppose we cannot.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What exactly is it?
You: Curses?
Tamala: Yes. It's quite fascinating, actually. The art of hexomancy is ancient and quite misunderstood. You've had some experience with it.
You:
Reth's cooking!
You:
There has to be a way to cleanse it.
Tamala: Of course there is. Nothing remains a mystery from me for long, darling.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What about the Staff?
Tamala: Even if you were to get your hands on it, I imagine the resulting blast of energy would destroy whatever is at the curse's core. This requires a more... delicate touch.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What if I lick it instead?
Tamala: Now that would be a fascinating experiment. Unfortunately, I expect the Watcher would come sniffing after your corpse and find me at the source. So let's not, shall we?
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
We can't leave something that dangerous alone.
Tamala: We? No... I suppose we cannot.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
The spell you cast on me.
You:
There has to be a way to cleanse it.
Tamala: Of course there is. Nothing remains a mystery from me for long, darling.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What about the Staff?
Tamala: Even if you were to get your hands on it, I imagine the resulting blast of energy would destroy whatever is at the curse's core. This requires a more... delicate touch.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What if I lick it instead?
Tamala: Now that would be a fascinating experiment. Unfortunately, I expect the Watcher would come sniffing after your corpse and find me at the source. So let's not, shall we?
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
We can't leave something that dangerous alone.
Tamala: We? No... I suppose we cannot.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
Echo in the Elderwood is my business.
Tamala: Is that what you and our dear Watcher decided? Well, if you say it, it must be true!
Tamala: Still... I suppose you aren't entirely without merit. Hmm.
Tamala: I discovered this object during my... studies of Echo. Where I acquired it is of little consequence.
Tamala: Unfortunately, the Echo possessing it is so concentrated that I have not been able to discern what exactly is at its core.
Tamala: Based on what you discovered from the Order Alchemists, we can assume it has some sort of sentience.
Tamala: And sentient curses tend to be the most dangerous.
You: Curses?
Tamala: Yes. It's quite fascinating, actually. The art of hexomancy is ancient and quite misunderstood. You've had some experience with it.
You:
Reth's cooking!
You:
There has to be a way to cleanse it.
Tamala: Of course there is. Nothing remains a mystery from me for long, darling.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What about the Staff?
Tamala: Even if you were to get your hands on it, I imagine the resulting blast of energy would destroy whatever is at the curse's core. This requires a more... delicate touch.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What if I lick it instead?
Tamala: Now that would be a fascinating experiment. Unfortunately, I expect the Watcher would come sniffing after your corpse and find me at the source. So let's not, shall we?
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
We can't leave something that dangerous alone.
Tamala: We? No... I suppose we cannot.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
The spell you cast on me.
You:
There has to be a way to cleanse it.
Tamala: Of course there is. Nothing remains a mystery from me for long, darling.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What about the Staff?
Tamala: Even if you were to get your hands on it, I imagine the resulting blast of energy would destroy whatever is at the curse's core. This requires a more... delicate touch.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What if I lick it instead?
Tamala: Now that would be a fascinating experiment. Unfortunately, I expect the Watcher would come sniffing after your corpse and find me at the source. So let's not, shall we?
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
We can't leave something that dangerous alone.
Tamala: We? No... I suppose we cannot.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
I know as much about Echo as you.
Tamala: Oh, I doubt that. You've been running around solving other mysteries. I've been quite focused lately.
Tamala: Still... I suppose you have been rather helpful in the past. Hmm.
Tamala: I was excavating some Human ruins to the south when I discovered this object.
Tamala: Unfortunately, the Echo possessing it is so concentrated that I have not been able to discern what exactly is at its core.
Tamala: Based on what you discovered from the Order Alchemists, we can assume it has some sort of sentience.
Tamala: And sentient curses tend to be the most dangerous.
You: Curses?
Tamala: Yes. It's quite fascinating, actually. The art of hexomancy is ancient and quite misunderstood. You've had some experience with it.
You:
Reth's cooking!
You:
There has to be a way to cleanse it.
Tamala: Of course there is. Nothing remains a mystery from me for long, darling.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What about the Staff?
Tamala: Even if you were to get your hands on it, I imagine the resulting blast of energy would destroy whatever is at the curse's core. This requires a more... delicate touch.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What if I lick it instead?
Tamala: Now that would be a fascinating experiment. Unfortunately, I expect the Watcher would come sniffing after your corpse and find me at the source. So let's not, shall we?
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
We can't leave something that dangerous alone.
Tamala: We? No... I suppose we cannot.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
The spell you cast on me.
You:
There has to be a way to cleanse it.
Tamala: Of course there is. Nothing remains a mystery from me for long, darling.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What about the Staff?
Tamala: Even if you were to get your hands on it, I imagine the resulting blast of energy would destroy whatever is at the curse's core. This requires a more... delicate touch.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
What if I lick it instead?
Tamala: Now that would be a fascinating experiment. Unfortunately, I expect the Watcher would come sniffing after your corpse and find me at the source. So let's not, shall we?
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
You:
We can't leave something that dangerous alone.
Tamala: We? No... I suppose we cannot.
You: So, how can I help?
Tamala: If you're set on offering your assistance, you'll need to prove you know your way around magical artifacts.
Tamala: I've no use for an assistant that lacks even the prerequisites.
Tamala: I hear Elouisa has been working on some... amusing relics that might fit the bill.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: Mm, but it's still weak, darling. This is acceptable work for a beginner, but I expect to see something a little more... advanced from my partners.
Tamala: Come back when it has a little more power, won't you? Half-baked trinkets won't impress me.
You: Like this bag?
Tamala: How... interesting. I must admit, I underestimated Elouisa. When she came to ask me about the Elderwood Potion, I didn't expect anything to actually come out of it.
Tamala: Caleri must have helped her with the specifics of the schematics.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this amulet?
Tamala: What an interesting little amulet. I can sense the power inside. Perhaps I've underestimated Elouisa...
Tamala: Or perhaps Caleri helped her make something that actually functions. I know which one seems more likely.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this idol?
Tamala: This allows you to detect the presence of Echo nearby, yes? I am impressed Elouisa managed to attune it delicately enough to not react to everything in the Elderwood.
Tamala: Which means Caleri likely helped her with it. If only a woman of her talents wasn't so preoccupied with the appearance of conformity...
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Like this lantern?
Tamala: Oh, now this... this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for. And Elouisa designed it?
Tamala: Somehow I expect Caleri had a hand in it, then. Elouisa may be amusing, but I know which twin I'd choose to work with.
Tamala: I suppose you've proven your familiarity well enough. Very well, I'll allow you to work with me, darling.
Tamala: Before we cleanse the curse itself, we'll need to craft a nullification charm. This should protect you long enough to approach and set up the ritual.
You: Understood.
Tamala: Come back when you have something interesting to show me, won't you?
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