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"However, the ritual should also allow me to take in greater control over the Creatures of Universal Consumption. This is why I did not explain everything before. This untested experiment will put me at risk, with the intent of gaining a great tool against Vrolk and the Shadow. I intend to infuse myself with necromantic power while removing the curse from Shadaar's mind. I hope you understand now why I pushed so hard to 'save' poor Shadaar instead of giving him his Rest." | "However, the ritual should also allow me to take in greater control over the Creatures of Universal Consumption. This is why I did not explain everything before. This untested experiment will put me at risk, with the intent of gaining a great tool against Vrolk and the Shadow. I intend to infuse myself with necromantic power while removing the curse from Shadaar's mind. I hope you understand now why I pushed so hard to 'save' poor Shadaar instead of giving him his Rest." | ||
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"I don't like the sound of that. Aren't we taking enough risks allowing the Sarcosan to toy with whatever dangerous magic he's been messing with? I am not a sorcerer or a scholar, but I don't need to be either to think that an 'untested experiment' based on the notes of someone we know to be dangerous and manipulative ... notes that he left here for you to find ... is not a good idea, especially since you yourself acknowledge serious risks. | "I don't like the sound of that. Aren't we taking enough risks allowing the Sarcosan to toy with whatever dangerous magic he's been messing with? I am not a sorcerer or a scholar, but I don't need to be either to think that an 'untested experiment' based on the notes of someone we know to be dangerous and manipulative ... notes that he left here for you to find ... is not a good idea, especially since you yourself acknowledge serious risks. | ||
− | + | Your intentions sound noble. I will give you that. If you can save this man from the fate that normally takes those who rise as Fell, you will have done a great thing, assuming that it does not end up costing you your life. Or your soul. | |
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+ | But your intentions are not entirely selfless, are they? You admit as much ... that saving this man from the curse of the Fell is really just a means to some other end, whatever you are referring to when you talk of 'infusing yourself with power' and gaining tools you can use against Vrolk, and taking control over Creatures of Universal Consumption ... which I will assume is some magician's term for the Fell. Isn't that sort of grasping for power in dark places exactly what the Sarcosan is guilty of? Why is this any different?" | ||