Conversation: m3q04f02gorg
Triggered by
- creature NPC Gorgotha
gorgotha001
Scripts referenced
| Script | Slot | In module | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
m3q04f02gorgelc2 | action | ✓ | |
m3q4f_klaudeadn | active | ✓ | |
nw_d2_intn | active | ? | |
m3q4f_klaudeadl | active | ✓ | |
nw_d2_intl | active | ? | |
nw_d1_attonend02 | action | ? | |
m3q04f02gorgelc1 | action | ✓ | |
nw_d1_attonend | action | ? | |
m3q04f02gorg_2 | action | ✓ | |
m3q04f02gorgsck1 | active | ✓ | |
m3q04f02gorgsck2 | active | ✓ | |
m3q4f_klauthdead | active | ✓ | |
m3q04f02gorg_1 | action | ✓ | |
nw_d2_persmed | active | ? | |
m3q04f02gorgsck3 | active | ✓ | |
m3q04f02gorgsck4 | active | ✓ |
Starting entries
- entry #40 (if
m3q04f02gorgsck2) — I remember you. You are the one who brought me the head of Klauth. Because of yo… - entry #32 (if
m3q04f02gorgsck3) — **sniff - sniff** I smell blood and... something else. Something foul. **SNIFF**… - entry #2 (if
m3q04f02gorgsck1) — For what reason have you violated the sanctity of this cave? Have you come seeki… - entry #1 (if
m3q04f02gorgsck4) — Why have you returned to my cave, tiny creature? You would be wise to answer me,… - entry #0 — Why have you entered my cave, tiny creature? Are you another adventurer seeking …
Conversation flow
Each starting entry is expanded recursively. Repeated nodes (cycles, shared continuations) appear inline as ↩ link backrefs to the first occurrence.
entry #40 (if m3q04f02gorgsck2) ¶
I remember you. You are the one who brought me the head of Klauth. Because of you I no longer need fear for the lives of my children. How may I help you?
reply #9 (if nw_d2_intn) ¶
I would like to ask you some questions.
entry #11 (if m3q04f02gorgsck1) ¶
Questions make me suspicious, <race> one. While Klauth and his fire giant servants walk the world, I do not trust anyone.
reply #10 ¶
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entry #12 ¶
But I am a Gold Dragon and the nobility of my species is such that I will answer your questions despite the possibility that you are an agent of Klauth himself.
reply #36 (if nw_d2_intn) ¶
Klauth? Who is this Klauth?
entry #17 ¶
Skrogg, king of the fire giants in the north, has sworn allegiance to Klauth, an ancient red dragon of unimaginable evil. Now Klauth lives with the fire giants in their lair to the north and they serve his every whim.
reply #20 ¶
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entry #18 ¶
Now Klauth has his fire giant minions scouring the mountains of the Spine of the World, slaying female dragons so they may steal their eggs and bring them back to Klauth.
reply #35 (if nw_d2_intn) ¶
Why does Klauth want dragon eggs?
entry #28 ¶
I do not know why Klauth hunts the eggs of other dragons, but the reason is surely one of pure evil. Klauth is a monster, his name is a curse among my species. Even other red dragons fear him.
reply #34 (if nw_d2_intn) ¶
Why don't you just leave the area?
entry #27 ¶
My eggs will soon hatch, I cannot risk taking them on a great journey with my brood so close to hatching. I must stay here to defend my lair and my children from falling into Klauth's clawed clutches.
reply #24 (if nw_d2_intn) ¶
I could get rid of Klauth for you.
entry #19 ¶
You? But you are nothing but a <race> creature! Klauth is an ancient red wyrm! Even I, a Gold Dragon, fear his power. Still... these are strange times, and I am desperate. I dare not leave until my eggs have hatched.
reply #25 ¶
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entry #20 ¶
Only death will stop Klauth from stealing my eggs. Bring me proof of his death. Bring me the head of Klauth the Wyrm and the greatest treasures of my hoard will be yours.
reply #32 (if nw_d2_intn) ¶
I will do this for you, Gorgotha!
entry #25 ¶
I admire your courage, small one. Return to me when you have Klauth's head. Otherwise I may think this has all been a deception to somehow trick me out of my eggs.
reply #30 (if nw_d2_intn) ¶
I'd need some kind of payment up front for an undertaking as dangerous as this.
entry #23 ¶
Do not be foolish, <race> <male/female>. I have promised you a share of my hoard. The honor of a gold dragon is beyond question... unless this is all just a plan to trick me out of my treasure hoard.
reply #31 ¶
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entry #24 ¶
If you decide the risk is too great, I will understand. But I will not part with any of my treasure until the head of Klauth is at my feet.
reply #6 (if nw_d2_intn) ¶
I'll be going now.
entry #6 (if m3q04f02gorgsck1) ¶
Then go. Your presence here in my cave makes me uneasy, <race> <male/female>. These are dark times for my kind, and I trust no one.
entry #5 (if m3q04f02gorgsck2) ¶
Then go with my blessing, <race> creature. I cannot thank you enough for slaying Klauth and preserving my eggs.
entry #4 ¶
Then go. Your presence makes me uneasy. Far too many adventurers have plotted to steal my hoard for me to feel comfortable with you in my lair.
reply #28 (if nw_d2_intl) ¶
Me do this, dragon!
entry #22 ¶
Your stupidity is offset only by your bravery, <race> <male/female>. Return to me when you have Klauth's head. Otherwise I may think this has all been a plot to trick me out of my eggs.
reply #23 (if nw_d2_intl) ¶
Why Klauth be want dragon egg?
↩ entry #28 “I do not know why Klauth hunts the eggs of other dragons, but the reason is sure…”
reply #22 (if nw_d2_intl) ¶
Why dragon not fly far away and be safe?
↩ entry #27 “My eggs will soon hatch, I cannot risk taking them on a great journey with my br…”
reply #3 (if nw_d2_intl) ¶
Me want ask you questions.
↩ entry #11 “Questions make me suspicious, one. While Klauth and his fire giant servants wal…” (if
m3q04f02gorgsck1)entry #10 (if m3q04f02gorgsck2) ¶
I will do my best to answer them with the wisdom of my species.
reply #14 (if nw_d2_intn) ¶
Are there more dragons in the area?
entry #14 (if m3q04f02gorgsck1) ¶
There used to be many dragons here in the Spine of the World. A great brass named Scylandara once made her lair to the west, but I have not seen her for many moons.
reply #15 ¶
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entry #15 ¶
Further to the south is a vain and evil green wyrm named Akulatraxas, but we Gold Dragons have little to do with her kind. The others have all fled since Klauth's fire giants started raiding our lairs.
reply #19 (if nw_d2_intn) ¶
What did you say about fire giants?
↩ entry #17 “Skrogg, king of the fire giants in the north, has sworn allegiance to Klauth, an…”
reply #18 (if nw_d2_intl) ¶
Who be Klauth?
↩ entry #17 “Skrogg, king of the fire giants in the north, has sworn allegiance to Klauth, an…”
reply #17 (if nw_d2_intl) ¶
What that 'bout giants?
↩ entry #17 “Skrogg, king of the fire giants in the north, has sworn allegiance to Klauth, an…”
reply #0 (if nw_d2_intl) ¶
Me go now.
↩ entry #6 “Then go. Your presence here in my cave makes me uneasy, . These are dark times…” (if
m3q04f02gorgsck1)↩ entry #5 “Then go with my blessing, creature. I cannot thank you enough for slaying Klaut…” (if
m3q04f02gorgsck2)↩ entry #4 “Then go. Your presence makes me uneasy. Far too many adventurers have plotted to…”
entry #13 ¶
The only dragon I know of who still lives in this area is Akulatraxas, a vain and evil green. Her cave is to the South, in the mountains below the Spine of the World - though we golds have little to do with her kind.
reply #12 (if nw_d2_intl) ¶
Is more dragons nearby?
entry #9 ¶
Questions make me suspicious, <race> <male/female>. Too often those who speak with dragons are plotting to steal their hoard. But I will not judge you without evidence. Ask your questions.
reply #13 (if m3q4f_klaudeadn) ¶
Do you know anything about the Words of Power?
entry #16 ¶
I know something of these Words of Power. It is rumored that the foul Klauth has one in his possession, guarded by his fire giant servants.
entry #29 (if m3q4f_klauthdead) ¶
Klauth, the ancient red wyrm to the north, held one of the Words of Power. But now that Klauth has been slain I do not know what may have happened to the Word.
reply #38 (if nw_d2_intn) ¶
Is there anything more you can tell me about Klauth?
entry #30 ¶
Klauth no longer matters. Never again will his minions terrorize the Spine of the World, hunting and stealing the eggs of the dragons in these mountains.
reply #11 (if m3q4f_klaudeadl) ¶
You know 'bout Power Words?
↩ entry #9 “Questions make me suspicious, . Too often those who speak with dragons are plot…”
reply #7 (if nw_d2_intn) ¶
Prepare to die, wyrm!
entry #7 → nw_d1_attonend02 ¶
I see you must be taught a lesson about the might of dragons, <race> fool! I shall slaughter you as I did the fire giants who attacked my lair!
entry #32 → m3q04f02gorgelc2 (if m3q04f02gorgsck3) ¶
**sniff - sniff** I smell blood and... something else. Something foul. **SNIFF** You have the head of Klauth the ancient red wyrm! Give it to me that I might see the proof of his death with my own eyes!
reply #41 (if nw_d2_intn) ¶
I am honored to give you the wyrm's head, mighty Gorgotha.
entry #33 ¶
The terror of Klauth has been ended! No longer will his minions raid my lair! The evil power of the ancient wyrm has been broken!
reply #42 → m3q04f02gorg_1 ¶
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entry #34 → m3q04f02gorgelc1 ¶
We dragons are loathe to part with our treasure hoard, but you have earned your reward. Take this, the premier item of all the treasure I have collected.
reply #49 (if nw_d2_intn) ¶
I thank you for this generous gift, mighty Gorgotha.
reply #47 (if nw_d2_intn) ¶
<StartCheck>[Persuade]</Start> Great Gorgotha, your hoard is as vast as your might. Surely the lives of your offspring are worth more than this?
entry #37 (if nw_d2_persmed) ¶
<StartCheck>[Success]</Start> You are bold, <race> one, to demand treasure from a dragon in her own lair. But your words are true enough, and I suppose the honorable thing to do would be to give you something more.
reply #48 ¶
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entry #38 → m3q04f02gorg_2 ¶
Take this ring. Its power may be of some use to you. But you would be wise not to press me further. My scales may be hued with golden virtue, but my temper is still that of a dragon.
reply #46 (if nw_d2_intn) ¶
You better dig a little deeper into that pile of gold, Gorgotha... or your eggs might not be as safe as you think!
entry #35 → nw_d1_attonend ¶
I have treated you with nothing but respect, <race> creature, and now you dare threaten my children? Such a crime is unforgivable! Feel the fury of Gorgotha unleashed!
entry #36 ¶
<StartCheck>[Failure]</Start> You have already been well rewarded for your task, <race> one. Do not press me further. My scales may be hued with golden virtue, but my temper is still that of a dragon.
↩ reply #46 “You better dig a little deeper into that pile of gold, Gorgotha... or your eggs…” (if
nw_d2_intn)↩ reply #46 “You better dig a little deeper into that pile of gold, Gorgotha... or your eggs…” (if
nw_d2_intn)reply #44 (if nw_d2_intl) ¶
You big, strong dragon with lots big gold. Me save you eggs. Maybe you give more?
entry #2 → m3q04f02gorgelc2 (if m3q04f02gorgsck1) ¶
For what reason have you violated the sanctity of this cave? Have you come seeking Gorgotha's eggs? You would be wise to answer me, tiny one.
reply #16 (if m3q4f_klaudeadn) ¶
I am searching for the Words of Power.
reply #8 (if nw_d2_intn) ¶
Eggs? Why would I want your eggs?
entry #8 ¶
Klauth has offered a great reward for each dragon egg brought to the lair by his fire giant servants. It would not surprise me to find some greedy adventurers are eager to collect this reward as well.
reply #4 (if m3q4f_klaudeadl) ¶
Me look for Power Words.
entry #3 ¶
Many dragons would slay you for boring them with your dull mind and poor speech, <race> fool. But I am a gold dragon and far more merciful to the lesser species than others of my kind.
entry #1 → m3q04f02gorgelc2 (if m3q04f02gorgsck4) ¶
Why have you returned to my cave, tiny creature? You would be wise to answer me, lest you incur the wrath of the mighty Gorgotha!
entry #0 → m3q04f02gorgelc2 ¶
Why have you entered my cave, tiny creature? Are you another adventurer seeking to get rich from Gorgotha's legendary hoard? You would be wise to answer.
NPC lines (entries) — flat index
entry #0 →
m3q04f02gorgelc2Why have you entered my cave, tiny creature? Are you another adventurer seeking to get rich from Gorgotha's legendary hoard? You would be wise to answer.
- → child “I am searching for the Words of Power.” (if
m3q4f_klaudeadn) - → child “I would like to ask you some questions.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “Prepare to die, wyrm!” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “I'll be going now.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “Me look for Power Words.” (if
m3q4f_klaudeadl) - → child “Me want ask you questions.” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “You die now, dragon!” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Me go now.” (if
nw_d2_intl)
entry #1 →
m3q04f02gorgelc2Why have you returned to my cave, tiny creature? You would be wise to answer me, lest you incur the wrath of the mighty Gorgotha!
- → child “I am searching for the Words of Power.” (if
m3q4f_klaudeadn) - → child “I would like to ask you some questions.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “Prepare to die, wyrm!” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “I'll be going now.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “Me look for Power Words.” (if
m3q4f_klaudeadl) - → child “Me want ask you questions.” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “You die now, dragon!” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Me go now.” (if
nw_d2_intl)
entry #2 →
m3q04f02gorgelc2For what reason have you violated the sanctity of this cave? Have you come seeking Gorgotha's eggs? You would be wise to answer me, tiny one.
- → reply #16 “I am searching for the Words of Power.” (if
m3q4f_klaudeadn) - → reply #9 “I would like to ask you some questions.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → reply #8 “Eggs? Why would I want your eggs?” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → reply #7 “Prepare to die, wyrm!” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → reply #6 “I'll be going now.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → reply #4 “Me look for Power Words.” (if
m3q4f_klaudeadl) - → reply #3 “Me want ask you questions.” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → reply #2 “You die now, dragon!” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → reply #1 “Eggs? Why me want you eggs?” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → reply #0 “Me go now.” (if
nw_d2_intl)
entry #3
Many dragons would slay you for boring them with your dull mind and poor speech, <race> fool. But I am a gold dragon and far more merciful to the lesser species than others of my kind.
entry #4
Then go. Your presence makes me uneasy. Far too many adventurers have plotted to steal my hoard for me to feel comfortable with you in my lair.
entry #5
Then go with my blessing, <race> creature. I cannot thank you enough for slaying Klauth and preserving my eggs.
entry #6
Then go. Your presence here in my cave makes me uneasy, <race> <male/female>. These are dark times for my kind, and I trust no one.
entry #7 →
nw_d1_attonend02I see you must be taught a lesson about the might of dragons, <race> fool! I shall slaughter you as I did the fire giants who attacked my lair!
entry #8
Klauth has offered a great reward for each dragon egg brought to the lair by his fire giant servants. It would not surprise me to find some greedy adventurers are eager to collect this reward as well.
- → child “Klauth? Who is this Klauth?” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “What did you say about fire giants?” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “Are there more dragons in the area?” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “Do you know anything about the Words of Power?” (if
m3q4f_klaudeadn) - → child “I'll be going now.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “Who be Klauth?” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “What that 'bout giants?” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Is more dragons nearby?” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “You know 'bout Power Words?” (if
m3q4f_klaudeadl) - → child “Me go now.” (if
nw_d2_intl)
entry #9
Questions make me suspicious, <race> <male/female>. Too often those who speak with dragons are plotting to steal their hoard. But I will not judge you without evidence. Ask your questions.
- → child “Are there more dragons in the area?” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “Do you know anything about the Words of Power?” (if
m3q4f_klaudeadn) - → child “I'll be going now.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “Is more dragons nearby?” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “You know 'bout Power Words?” (if
m3q4f_klaudeadl) - → child “Me go now.” (if
nw_d2_intl)
entry #10
I will do my best to answer them with the wisdom of my species.
entry #11
Questions make me suspicious, <race> one. While Klauth and his fire giant servants walk the world, I do not trust anyone.
entry #12
But I am a Gold Dragon and the nobility of my species is such that I will answer your questions despite the possibility that you are an agent of Klauth himself.
- → child “Klauth? Who is this Klauth?” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “What did you say about fire giants?” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → reply #14 “Are there more dragons in the area?” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → reply #13 “Do you know anything about the Words of Power?” (if
m3q4f_klaudeadn) - → child “I'll be going now.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “Who be Klauth?” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “What that 'bout giants?” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → reply #12 “Is more dragons nearby?” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → reply #11 “You know 'bout Power Words?” (if
m3q4f_klaudeadl) - → child “Me go now.” (if
nw_d2_intl)
entry #13
The only dragon I know of who still lives in this area is Akulatraxas, a vain and evil green. Her cave is to the South, in the mountains below the Spine of the World - though we golds have little to do with her kind.
entry #14
There used to be many dragons here in the Spine of the World. A great brass named Scylandara once made her lair to the west, but I have not seen her for many moons.
entry #15
Further to the south is a vain and evil green wyrm named Akulatraxas, but we Gold Dragons have little to do with her kind. The others have all fled since Klauth's fire giants started raiding our lairs.
- → child “Klauth? Who is this Klauth?” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “What did you say about fire giants?” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “I would like to ask you some questions.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “I'll be going now.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “Who be Klauth?” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “What that 'bout giants?” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Me want ask you questions.” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Me go now.” (if
nw_d2_intl)
entry #16
I know something of these Words of Power. It is rumored that the foul Klauth has one in his possession, guarded by his fire giant servants.
- → reply #36 “Klauth? Who is this Klauth?” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → reply #19 “What did you say about fire giants?” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “I would like to ask you some questions.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “I'll be going now.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → reply #18 “Who be Klauth?” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → reply #17 “What that 'bout giants?” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Me want ask you questions.” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Me go now.” (if
nw_d2_intl)
entry #17
Skrogg, king of the fire giants in the north, has sworn allegiance to Klauth, an ancient red dragon of unimaginable evil. Now Klauth lives with the fire giants in their lair to the north and they serve his every whim.
entry #18
Now Klauth has his fire giant minions scouring the mountains of the Spine of the World, slaying female dragons so they may steal their eggs and bring them back to Klauth.
- → reply #35 “Why does Klauth want dragon eggs?” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → reply #34 “Why don't you just leave the area?” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → reply #24 “I could get rid of Klauth for you.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “I would like to ask you some questions.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “I'll be going now.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → reply #23 “Why Klauth be want dragon egg?” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → reply #22 “Why dragon not fly far away and be safe?” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → reply #21 “Maybe me could kill Klauth for you.” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Me want ask you questions.” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Me go now.” (if
nw_d2_intl)
entry #19
You? But you are nothing but a <race> creature! Klauth is an ancient red wyrm! Even I, a Gold Dragon, fear his power. Still... these are strange times, and I am desperate. I dare not leave until my eggs have hatched.
entry #20
Only death will stop Klauth from stealing my eggs. Bring me proof of his death. Bring me the head of Klauth the Wyrm and the greatest treasures of my hoard will be yours.
- → reply #32 “I will do this for you, Gorgotha!” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → reply #30 “I'd need some kind of payment up front for an undertaking as dangerous as this.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “Why does Klauth want dragon eggs?” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “Why don't you just leave the area?” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “I would like to ask you some questions.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → reply #28 “Me do this, dragon!” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → reply #26 “You give gold now or me not do this.” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Why Klauth be want dragon egg?” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Why dragon not fly far away and be safe?” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Me want ask you questions.” (if
nw_d2_intl)
entry #21
You must think me as stupid as you, <race> fool! I have promised you a share of my hoard. The honor of a gold dragon is beyond question... unless this is all just a plan to trick me out of my treasure hoard.
entry #22
Your stupidity is offset only by your bravery, <race> <male/female>. Return to me when you have Klauth's head. Otherwise I may think this has all been a plot to trick me out of my eggs.
entry #23
Do not be foolish, <race> <male/female>. I have promised you a share of my hoard. The honor of a gold dragon is beyond question... unless this is all just a plan to trick me out of my treasure hoard.
entry #24
If you decide the risk is too great, I will understand. But I will not part with any of my treasure until the head of Klauth is at my feet.
- → child “I will do this for you, Gorgotha!” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “Why does Klauth want dragon eggs?” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “Why don't you just leave the area?” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “I would like to ask you some questions.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “I'll be going now.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “Me do this, dragon!” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Why Klauth be want dragon egg?” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Why dragon not fly far away and be safe?” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Me want ask you questions.” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Me go now.” (if
nw_d2_intl)
entry #25
I admire your courage, small one. Return to me when you have Klauth's head. Otherwise I may think this has all been a deception to somehow trick me out of my eggs.
entry #26
I wish you success, though in all truth I fear you are doomed to a grisly end. For the sake of my unhatched young I hope I am wrong.
entry #27
My eggs will soon hatch, I cannot risk taking them on a great journey with my brood so close to hatching. I must stay here to defend my lair and my children from falling into Klauth's clawed clutches.
- → child “Why does Klauth want dragon eggs?” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “I could get rid of Klauth for you.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “I would like to ask you some questions.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “I'll be going now.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “Why Klauth be want dragon egg?” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Maybe me could kill Klauth for you.” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Me want ask you questions.” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Me go now.” (if
nw_d2_intl)
entry #28
I do not know why Klauth hunts the eggs of other dragons, but the reason is surely one of pure evil. Klauth is a monster, his name is a curse among my species. Even other red dragons fear him.
- → child “Why don't you just leave the area?” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “I could get rid of Klauth for you.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “I would like to ask you some questions.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “I'll be going now.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “Why dragon not fly far away and be safe?” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Maybe me could kill Klauth for you.” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Me want ask you questions.” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Me go now.” (if
nw_d2_intl)
entry #29
Klauth, the ancient red wyrm to the north, held one of the Words of Power. But now that Klauth has been slain I do not know what may have happened to the Word.
- → reply #38 “Is there anything more you can tell me about Klauth?” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “Are there more dragons in the area?” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “I'll be going now.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → reply #37 “Me want know more 'bout Klauth?” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Is more dragons nearby?” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Me go now.” (if
nw_d2_intl)
entry #30
Klauth no longer matters. Never again will his minions terrorize the Spine of the World, hunting and stealing the eggs of the dragons in these mountains.
entry #31
Klauth is dead, and whatever foul purpose he intended for the stolen eggs of the other dragons ended with his life. He is nothing but a memory now.
- → child “Are there more dragons in the area?” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “I would like to ask you some questions.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “I'll be going now.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “Is more dragons nearby?” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Me want ask you questions.” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Me go now.” (if
nw_d2_intl)
entry #32 →
m3q04f02gorgelc2**sniff - sniff** I smell blood and... something else. Something foul. **SNIFF** You have the head of Klauth the ancient red wyrm! Give it to me that I might see the proof of his death with my own eyes!
- → reply #41 “I am honored to give you the wyrm's head, mighty Gorgotha.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → reply #40 “Me happy give head at you dragon.” (if
nw_d2_intl)
entry #33
The terror of Klauth has been ended! No longer will his minions raid my lair! The evil power of the ancient wyrm has been broken!
entry #34 →
m3q04f02gorgelc1We dragons are loathe to part with our treasure hoard, but you have earned your reward. Take this, the premier item of all the treasure I have collected.
- → reply #49 “I thank you for this generous gift, mighty Gorgotha.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → reply #47 “[Persuade] Great Gorgotha, your hoard is as vast as your might. Surely the lives…” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → reply #46 “You better dig a little deeper into that pile of gold, Gorgotha... or your eggs…” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → reply #45 “Me thank you, dragon. You big strong and give good presents!” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → reply #44 “You big, strong dragon with lots big gold. Me save you eggs. Maybe you give more…” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → reply #43 “Give more gold or me smash you eggs!” (if
nw_d2_intl)
entry #35 →
nw_d1_attonendI have treated you with nothing but respect, <race> creature, and now you dare threaten my children? Such a crime is unforgivable! Feel the fury of Gorgotha unleashed!
entry #36
<StartCheck>[Failure]</Start> You have already been well rewarded for your task, <race> one. Do not press me further. My scales may be hued with golden virtue, but my temper is still that of a dragon.
- → child “I thank you for this generous gift, mighty Gorgotha.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “You better dig a little deeper into that pile of gold, Gorgotha... or your eggs…” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “Me thank you, dragon. You big strong and give good presents!” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Give more gold or me smash you eggs!” (if
nw_d2_intl)
entry #37
<StartCheck>[Success]</Start> You are bold, <race> one, to demand treasure from a dragon in her own lair. But your words are true enough, and I suppose the honorable thing to do would be to give you something more.
entry #38 →
m3q04f02gorg_2Take this ring. Its power may be of some use to you. But you would be wise not to press me further. My scales may be hued with golden virtue, but my temper is still that of a dragon.
- → child “I thank you for this generous gift, mighty Gorgotha.” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “You better dig a little deeper into that pile of gold, Gorgotha... or your eggs…” (if
nw_d2_intn) - → child “Me thank you, dragon. You big strong and give good presents!” (if
nw_d2_intl) - → child “Give more gold or me smash you eggs!” (if
nw_d2_intl)
entry #39
Now, my little hero. Is there anything else I can do for you?
entry #40
I remember you. You are the one who brought me the head of Klauth. Because of you I no longer need fear for the lives of my children. How may I help you?
PC replies — flat index
reply #0
Me go now.
- → child “Then go. Your presence here in my cave makes me uneasy, . These are dark times…” (if
m3q04f02gorgsck1) - → child “Then go with my blessing, creature. I cannot thank you enough for slaying Klaut…” (if
m3q04f02gorgsck2) - → child “Then go. Your presence makes me uneasy. Far too many adventurers have plotted to…”
reply #1
Eggs? Why me want you eggs?
- → child “Klauth has offered a great reward for each dragon egg brought to the lair by his…”
reply #2
You die now, dragon!
- → child “I see you must be taught a lesson about the might of dragons, fool! I shall sla…”
reply #3
Me want ask you questions.
reply #4
Me look for Power Words.
- → entry #3 “Many dragons would slay you for boring them with your dull mind and poor speech,…”
reply #5
(no text)
- → child “I know something of these Words of Power. It is rumored that the foul Klauth has…”
reply #6
I'll be going now.
- → entry #6 “Then go. Your presence here in my cave makes me uneasy, . These are dark times…” (if
m3q04f02gorgsck1) - → entry #5 “Then go with my blessing, creature. I cannot thank you enough for slaying Klaut…” (if
m3q04f02gorgsck2) - → entry #4 “Then go. Your presence makes me uneasy. Far too many adventurers have plotted to…”
reply #7
Prepare to die, wyrm!
- → entry #7 “I see you must be taught a lesson about the might of dragons, fool! I shall sla…”
reply #8
Eggs? Why would I want your eggs?
- → entry #8 “Klauth has offered a great reward for each dragon egg brought to the lair by his…”
reply #9
I would like to ask you some questions.
- → entry #11 “Questions make me suspicious, one. While Klauth and his fire giant servants wal…” (if
m3q04f02gorgsck1) - → entry #10 “I will do my best to answer them with the wisdom of my species.” (if
m3q04f02gorgsck2) - → entry #9 “Questions make me suspicious, . Too often those who speak with dragons are plot…”
reply #10
(no text)
- → entry #12 “But I am a Gold Dragon and the nobility of my species is such that I will answer…”
reply #11
You know 'bout Power Words?
reply #12
Is more dragons nearby?
reply #13
Do you know anything about the Words of Power?
reply #14
Are there more dragons in the area?
- → entry #14 “There used to be many dragons here in the Spine of the World. A great brass name…” (if
m3q04f02gorgsck1) - → entry #13 “The only dragon I know of who still lives in this area is Akulatraxas, a vain an…”
reply #15
(no text)
- → entry #15 “Further to the south is a vain and evil green wyrm named Akulatraxas, but we Gol…”
reply #16
I am searching for the Words of Power.
- → entry #29 “Klauth, the ancient red wyrm to the north, held one of the Words of Power. But n…” (if
m3q4f_klauthdead) - → entry #16 “I know something of these Words of Power. It is rumored that the foul Klauth has…”
reply #17
What that 'bout giants?
- → child “Skrogg, king of the fire giants in the north, has sworn allegiance to Klauth, an…”
reply #18
Who be Klauth?
- → child “Skrogg, king of the fire giants in the north, has sworn allegiance to Klauth, an…”
reply #19
What did you say about fire giants?
- → entry #17 “Skrogg, king of the fire giants in the north, has sworn allegiance to Klauth, an…”
reply #20
(no text)
- → entry #18 “Now Klauth has his fire giant minions scouring the mountains of the Spine of the…”
reply #21
Maybe me could kill Klauth for you.
- → child “You? But you are nothing but a creature! Klauth is an ancient red wyrm! Even I,…”
reply #22
Why dragon not fly far away and be safe?
- → child “My eggs will soon hatch, I cannot risk taking them on a great journey with my br…”
reply #23
Why Klauth be want dragon egg?
- → child “I do not know why Klauth hunts the eggs of other dragons, but the reason is sure…”
reply #24
I could get rid of Klauth for you.
- → entry #19 “You? But you are nothing but a creature! Klauth is an ancient red wyrm! Even I,…”
reply #25
(no text)
- → entry #20 “Only death will stop Klauth from stealing my eggs. Bring me proof of his death.…”
reply #26
You give gold now or me not do this.
- → entry #21 “You must think me as stupid as you, fool! I have promised you a share of my hoa…”
reply #27
(no text)
- → child “If you decide the risk is too great, I will understand. But I will not part with…”
reply #28
Me do this, dragon!
- → entry #22 “Your stupidity is offset only by your bravery, . Return to me when you have Kla…”
reply #29
(no text)
- → child “I wish you success, though in all truth I fear you are doomed to a grisly end. F…”
reply #30
I'd need some kind of payment up front for an undertaking as dangerous as this.
- → entry #23 “Do not be foolish, . I have promised you a share of my hoard. The honor of a go…”
reply #31
(no text)
- → entry #24 “If you decide the risk is too great, I will understand. But I will not part with…”
reply #32
I will do this for you, Gorgotha!
- → entry #25 “I admire your courage, small one. Return to me when you have Klauth's head. Othe…”
reply #33
(no text)
- → entry #26 “I wish you success, though in all truth I fear you are doomed to a grisly end. F…”
reply #34
Why don't you just leave the area?
- → entry #27 “My eggs will soon hatch, I cannot risk taking them on a great journey with my br…”
reply #35
Why does Klauth want dragon eggs?
- → entry #28 “I do not know why Klauth hunts the eggs of other dragons, but the reason is sure…”
reply #36
Klauth? Who is this Klauth?
- → child “Skrogg, king of the fire giants in the north, has sworn allegiance to Klauth, an…”
reply #37
Me want know more 'bout Klauth?
- → child “Klauth no longer matters. Never again will his minions terrorize the Spine of th…”
reply #38
Is there anything more you can tell me about Klauth?
- → entry #30 “Klauth no longer matters. Never again will his minions terrorize the Spine of th…”
reply #39
(no text)
- → entry #31 “Klauth is dead, and whatever foul purpose he intended for the stolen eggs of the…”
reply #40
Me happy give head at you dragon.
- → child “The terror of Klauth has been ended! No longer will his minions raid my lair! Th…”
reply #41
I am honored to give you the wyrm's head, mighty Gorgotha.
- → entry #33 “The terror of Klauth has been ended! No longer will his minions raid my lair! Th…”
reply #42 →
m3q04f02gorg_1(no text)
- → entry #34 “We dragons are loathe to part with our treasure hoard, but you have earned your…”
reply #43
Give more gold or me smash you eggs!
- → child “I have treated you with nothing but respect, creature, and now you dare threate…”
reply #44
You big, strong dragon with lots big gold. Me save you eggs. Maybe you give more?
reply #45
Me thank you, dragon. You big strong and give good presents!
- → child “Now, my little hero. Is there anything else I can do for you?”
reply #46
You better dig a little deeper into that pile of gold, Gorgotha... or your eggs might not be as safe as you think!
- → entry #35 “I have treated you with nothing but respect, creature, and now you dare threate…”
reply #47
<StartCheck>[Persuade]</Start> Great Gorgotha, your hoard is as vast as your might. Surely the lives of your offspring are worth more than this?
- → entry #37 “[Success] You are bold, one, to demand treasure from a dragon in her own lair.…” (if
nw_d2_persmed) - → entry #36 “[Failure] You have already been well rewarded for your task, one. Do not press…”
reply #48
(no text)
- → entry #38 “Take this ring. Its power may be of some use to you. But you would be wise not t…”
reply #49
I thank you for this generous gift, mighty Gorgotha.
- → entry #39 “Now, my little hero. Is there anything else I can do for you?”