Conversation: mw_peterson_m
Triggered by
- creature NPC Jordan Peterson
mw_peterson_w
Scripts referenced
| Script | Slot | In module | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
mw_enc_peterson | action | ✓ | |
mw_pet_unl | action | ✓ | |
mw_pet_reset | action | ✓ | |
mw_pet_inc | action | ✓ | |
mw_pet_pass | active | ✓ | |
mw_chk_peterson | active | ✓ |
Quest entries granted
| Quest | Tag | Step(s) |
|---|---|---|
| MW: Jordan Peterson | mw jordan peterson | 1, 2 |
| The Path of Meaning | mw path of meaning | 1 |
Starting entries
- entry #9 (if
mw_chk_peterson) — You have already sorted yourself out, . You carry the right answers. There is no… - entry #0 — Stand up straight, with your shoulders back. You came here because something in …
Conversation flow
Each starting entry is expanded recursively. Repeated nodes (cycles, shared continuations) appear inline as ↩ link backrefs to the first occurrence.
entry #9 (if mw_chk_peterson) ¶
You have already sorted yourself out, <FullName>. You carry the right answers. There is no quiz for those who have already faced themselves.
reply #19 ¶
Thank you, sir.
entry #0 → mw_enc_peterson ¶
Stand up straight, with your shoulders back. You came here because something in the music drew you. Good. Now — are you willing to be tested? Or will you flinch back into chaos?
reply #0 → mw_pet_reset ¶
Test me.
entry #1 ¶
First. Why would you pick up the heaviest weight you can bear?
reply #2 → mw_pet_inc ¶
Because nothing makes you stronger than the weight you choose to carry.
entry #2 ¶
Second. What, then, is responsibility?
reply #5 ¶
A burden imposed by tyrants.
entry #3 ¶
Third. How should one regard hierarchy?
reply #8 ¶
All hierarchies are corrupt; tear them down.
entry #4 ¶
Fourth. What is the dragon you must slay?
reply #11 ¶
The one outside my door.
entry #5 ¶
Fifth and last. 'Set your house in perfect order before you criticise the world.' What say you?
reply #14 → mw_pet_inc ¶
True — but the order is never finished. I begin anyway.
reply #15 ¶
False — the world will not wait for me.
NPC lines (entries) — flat index
entry #0 →
mw_enc_petersonStand up straight, with your shoulders back. You came here because something in the music drew you. Good. Now — are you willing to be tested? Or will you flinch back into chaos?
- → reply #0 “Test me.”
- → reply #1 “Not today.”
entry #1
First. Why would you pick up the heaviest weight you can bear?
- → reply #2 “Because nothing makes you stronger than the weight you choose to carry.”
- → reply #3 “Because the gods reward suffering.”
- → reply #4 “Because comfort is wickedness.”
entry #2
Second. What, then, is responsibility?
- → reply #5 “A burden imposed by tyrants.”
- → reply #6 “The path to meaning, freely chosen.”
- → reply #7 “A trick of the weak to enslave the strong.”
entry #3
Third. How should one regard hierarchy?
- → reply #8 “All hierarchies are corrupt; tear them down.”
- → reply #9 “Hierarchies of competence are older than humanity. Treat your own with humility,…”
- → reply #10 “Lobsters have the truer claim. Defer to the claw.”
entry #4
Fourth. What is the dragon you must slay?
- → reply #11 “The one outside my door.”
- → reply #12 “The taxman.”
- → reply #13 “The one in my own cellar — the chaos I have refused to face.”
entry #5
Fifth and last. 'Set your house in perfect order before you criticise the world.' What say you?
- → reply #14 “True — but the order is never finished. I begin anyway.”
- → reply #15 “False — the world will not wait for me.”
- → reply #16 “True. And only then may I criticise.”
entry #6 →
mw_pet_unlGood. You can bear weight. When you next dream, I will walk beside you. Make your bed. Tell the truth. Pursue what is meaningful, not what is expedient.
- → reply #17 “Thank you, sir.”
entry #7
You stumble. Set your house in order. Take on more weight than you think you can carry. Then come back to me.
- → reply #18 “I will return.”
entry #8
Then sort yourself out first, and come back when you are ready.
entry #9
You have already sorted yourself out, <FullName>. You carry the right answers. There is no quiz for those who have already faced themselves.
- → reply #19 “Thank you, sir.”
PC replies — flat index
reply #0 →
mw_pet_resetTest me.
- → entry #1 “First. Why would you pick up the heaviest weight you can bear?”
reply #2 →
mw_pet_incBecause nothing makes you stronger than the weight you choose to carry.
- → entry #2 “Second. What, then, is responsibility?”
reply #6 →
mw_pet_incThe path to meaning, freely chosen.
- → entry #3 “Third. How should one regard hierarchy?”
reply #7
A trick of the weak to enslave the strong.
- → entry #3 “Third. How should one regard hierarchy?”
reply #8
All hierarchies are corrupt; tear them down.
- → entry #4 “Fourth. What is the dragon you must slay?”
reply #9 →
mw_pet_incHierarchies of competence are older than humanity. Treat your own with humility, not contempt.
- → entry #4 “Fourth. What is the dragon you must slay?”
reply #10
Lobsters have the truer claim. Defer to the claw.
- → entry #4 “Fourth. What is the dragon you must slay?”
reply #11
The one outside my door.
- → entry #5 “Fifth and last. 'Set your house in perfect order before you criticise the world.…”
reply #12
The taxman.
- → entry #5 “Fifth and last. 'Set your house in perfect order before you criticise the world.…”
reply #13 →
mw_pet_incThe one in my own cellar — the chaos I have refused to face.
- → entry #5 “Fifth and last. 'Set your house in perfect order before you criticise the world.…”
reply #14 →
mw_pet_incTrue — but the order is never finished. I begin anyway.
- → entry #6 “Good. You can bear weight. When you next dream, I will walk beside you. Make you…” (if
mw_pet_pass) - → entry #7 “You stumble. Set your house in order. Take on more weight than you think you can…”
reply #15
False — the world will not wait for me.
- → entry #6 “Good. You can bear weight. When you next dream, I will walk beside you. Make you…” (if
mw_pet_pass) - → entry #7 “You stumble. Set your house in order. Take on more weight than you think you can…”
reply #16
True. And only then may I criticise.
- → entry #6 “Good. You can bear weight. When you next dream, I will walk beside you. Make you…” (if
mw_pet_pass) - → entry #7 “You stumble. Set your house in order. Take on more weight than you think you can…”
reply #17
Thank you, sir.
reply #18
I will return.
reply #19
Thank you, sir.