Be3fae00 Stay a moment! Beriand craves your news, and so do I. Faeril spoken, conversational
Be3Ber03 So, travelers, what news? Beriand spoken, conversational
Be3fae01 Yes! Tell us what you've seen. Faeril spoken, eager
Be3Ber04 I am wondering - have you seen or heard anything of the Goddess of the Weave, Mystra? Beriand spoken, conversational
Be3fae02 We are waiting for a sign from our Lady. Faeril spoken, conversational
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Be3fae03 Travelers! Mystra has sent us a sign! Faeril spoken, excited
Be3Ber06 Tell us, travelers, tell us what you've seen. Beriand
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Be3Ber08 Yes - I have had a vision. There were ruins, and a voice crying the name of our Lady... one who is lost in the past, who believes that all of the followers of Mystra are gone. Beriand spoken, serene, describing his vision
Be3fae04 You must take a token to her! Faeril spoken, intense
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Be3fae05 Better than that - can you not take me with you? For I am a Servant of Mystery, and more proof than any token that the Lady of Spells has not been forgotten! Faeril spoken, inspired
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Be3fae06 Ugh - to understand what gargoyles say - that is magic I have no use for! Faeril
Be3fae07 Still, the Elves of Harrowdale had a saying, 'To understand an enemy is to defeat him.' Faeril
Be3Ber12 Ah, a follower of Shaundakul, the Wind Rider! That was a fortuitous meeting for you. Beriand
Be3fae08 For you - and for the naga you name Odelinde. But not for the orcs, haha! Faeril
Be3Ber13 The Wind Rider is a powerful ally - no god is as keen to restore Myth Drannor. For it was here that his worshippers came, and when the city fell, so did they. Beriand
Be3Ber14 So you toppled the great Malgi Hi! Ah, that is quite a feat, and no mistake. Perhaps Faeril could make a song of it. Beriand
Be3fae09 The Bard of Kara-Tur, maybe, but not me! Faeril
Be3fae10 I know I should not envy you - all that blood, and fear, and pain - and yet, to smite down such evil! Glorious! Faeril
Be3Ber15 Nottle told us of such a horrible place, but we did not believe him. Beriand
Be3Ber16 I would be careful about going there too often, lest its thirst become yours. Beriand
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Be3Ber18 This is very strange! Dwarves do not often become ghosts. It is not in their nature. Beriand
Be3fae11 They loathe spirits, that is commonly known. Faeril
Be3fae12 Still, you did well to free him. Even ghosts have their uses. Faeril
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Be3fae13 I had forgotten about the gargoyles! Even now, their cruelty fills me with rage. Faeril
Be3Ber20 It is hard not to envy the Old Ones - while we struggle against evil, she worries only about the music of splashing water. Beriand
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Be3Ber22 That is the hand of the Cult at work, or I am a fool. And we will see more of that - more of our friends will become our enemies - as their power grows stronger. Beriand
Be3Ber23 A strange circumstance. I wonder who he is, and how he came to be caught in such a cold and empty trap. Beriand
Be3fae14 When he is released, what stories he may tell! Faeril
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Be3fae15 We encountered such a naga, deep in the dungeons. We barely escaped with our lives! Faeril
Be3Ber25 It spared us - I do not know why. They are deep creatures, I have heard, and do things willfully and for reasons none can fathom. Their gods are mysterious gods. Beriand
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Be3Ber27 Preybelish? I have not heard that name. Beriand
Be3fae16 But if he has been dwelling in the dungeons long, he is probably not your friend! Faeril
Be3Ber28 Perhaps you should bring him a gift of some kind. Once he knows you mean him no harm, he may open the door. Beriand
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Be3fae17 I've heard it said that the nagas came here as servants to far more evil powers. That must have been a dark time indeed! Faeril
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Be3fae18 You were wise not to redeem him! Thieves make me nervous. Faeril
Be3fae19 Ah, present company excepted, of course! Faeril
Be3Ber32 Nervous! I have never known you to be nervous, Faeril, and you've had better cause than thieves. Beriand
Be3Ber33 Thieves are not dear to the Mother of Magic, but all creatures have their place in the Weave. You should consider well whether this thief Tudo may be of use to you. Beriand
Be3Ber34 Dear Faeril - do not worry - see, they take no offense. Beriand
Be3Ber35 Thieves are not dear to the Mother of Magic, but all creatures have their place in the Weave. You should consider well whether another thief will aid you in your cause. Beriand
Be3Ber36 It sounds like the drow have arrived in force. Beriand
Be3fae20 They were only scattered bands when we were down there. Faeril
Be3fae21 They are fierce, and cunning, and relentless! Expect no quarter from them. Faeril
Be3Ber37 The Mythal! Perhaps the greatest spell ever cast by mortals. Under the protection of its powerful weave, Myth Drannor became a city unmatched in its grace and grandeur. Beriand
Be3fae22 Legends tell of a golden city, beloved of elves, full of peace and song. How far has it fallen! Faeril
Be3Ber38 As long as the Mythal remains, hope remains - hope that one day, Myth Drannor will rise from ruin and once again be the most sacred of cities. Beriand
Be3Ber39 The Mythal - the Mythal is fading. Tell them, Faeril. Beriand
Be3fae23 Yes. Have you seen the blueglow moss? There are patches of it here and there in the city. Faeril
Be3fae24 In the old days it glowed strong - and healed those who touched it, because the power of the Mythal was behind it. Faeril
Be3fae25 But when we arrived the moss hardly glows at all. So... Faeril
Be3Ber40 ...so we think some ill has overtaken the Mythal. Beriand
Be3fae26 And we believe the Mother of Magic wants it restored. Faeril
Be3Ber41 But that - that was in my vision, the one that brought me to Myth Drannor. Beriand
Be3Ber42 I dreamed that such a cry wafted up from the ruins, and Mystra herself appeared, wrapped in magic, and walking lightly under crumbled archway and over toppled stone, to answer it. Beriand
Be3Ber43 Can you find your way back to that place? And take with you a token of Mystra? For someone must answer that call! Beriand
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Be3fae27 Better than that - can you not take me with you? For I am a Servant of Mystery, and more proof than any token that the Lady of Spells has not been forgotten! Faeril
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Be3fae28 One thing only I ask. Someone should stay here with Beriand, to guard him, else I will not go. Faeril
Be3Ber47 That is not necessary - Beriand
Be3fae29 - but it is wise. I will leave you, Beriand, if Mystra wills, but I will not leave you alone! Faeril
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Be3fae30 You must decide who will stay behind. I will join you when that is settled. Faeril
Be3fae31 But first, I give you the token - our Lady's Medallion. Give it to the one who cries out for Mystra, if I do not make the journey with you. Faeril
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Be3fae32 First, I give you the token - our Lady's Medallion. Give it to the one who cries out for Mystra, if I do not survive the journey. Faeril
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Be3dma00 Faeril joins your party. DM
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Be3Ber52 The vision came to me some weeks ago. Beriand
Be3Ber53 As I told you, I saw Mystra walking through the ruins. There was magic streaming all around her - the air was alive with possibility. Beriand
Be3Ber54 Ahead was a place where her shrine once stood. And a woman's voice cried out, despairing - 'where are the followers of Mystra?' Beriand
Be3Ber55 And our Lady grieved, or so it seemed to me. She bowed her head and look! There were bones on the ground, all of them missing their heads; but a path went through them and into the ruin of the shrine. Beriand
Be3Ber56 That is all. Somehow I knew that the ruins were Myth Drannor - I recognized them, although I have never been here and am blind besides. Beriand
Be3fae33 So he decided to come here, and I could not convince him otherwise. Faeril
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Be3fae34 Why, I am a cleric of Mystra, with some small skill in healing. But I also am a fighter who wields staff, mace and maul, and such hurtful spells as the Lady has taught me. Faeril
Be3Ber59 And I may add that she has the heart of a lion, she is shrewd in the melee, and a glad soul and a healing hand at the campfire. Full of song is my Faeril, and I will miss her, if she goes with you. Beriand
Be3Ber60 Not much has happened. Nottle came by, and asked about you, but that was some time ago. Beriand
Be3fae35 He wondered if you were rich with plunder. I told him no! Faeril
Be3Ber61 He sold us a medallion of Mystra. He said that he bought it from a lizard-man who had found it 'at the foot of a cloud-house.' Beriand
Be3fae36 By which he meant 'ghost building.' Nottle says Myth Drannor has many. Faeril
Be3Ber62 The medallion is a relic of the old years, when Myth Drannor was a dream city and many, many followers of Mystra dwelt here. Beriand
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Be3fae37 Farewell. Watch for Morathil, Beriand's staff, will you? Orcs stole it from us - they may still have it. Faeril
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Be3fae38 Farewell. Watch for Morathil, Beriand's staff, will you? His heart sinks without it, and even I cannot cheer him up. Faeril
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Be3fae39 Farewell. Watch for Morathil, Beriand's staff, will you? His healing gift would be great again if he could get it back. Faeril
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Be3pro00 Say you found the gargoyle Stone Mouth Protagonist
Be3pro01 Tell about meeting Odelinde Protagonist
Be3pro02 Say you destroyed Malgi Hi Protagonist
Be3pro03 Tell about finding the Thirsty Ground Protagonist
Be3pro04 Tell about woman crying for Mystra Protagonist
Be3pro05 Tell about meeting Harldain Protagonist
Be3pro06 Tell about fighting gargoyles Protagonist
Be3pro07 Tell about meeting Plinshree Protagonist
Be3pro08 Tell how the Ormyrr king opposed you Protagonist
Be3pro09 Say you found a knight in a tomb Protagonist
Be3pro10 Describe the dark naga trio you killed Protagonist
Be3pro11 Tell about your talk with Preybelish Protagonist
Be3pro12 Tell about meeting Nottle and Tudo Protagonist
Be3pro13 Tell about drow in the Catacombs Protagonist
Be3pro14 Ask about the Mythal Protagonist
Be3pro15 Ask to hear their news Protagonist
Be3pro16 Bid the elves goodbye Protagonist
Be3pro17 Ask about taking Faeril into your party Protagonist
Be3pro18 Agree to take Faeril into your party Protagonist
Be3pro19 Agree to take Faeril into your party Protagonist
Be3pro20 Ask to hear more about Beriand's vision Protagonist
Be3pro21 Ask about Faeril's strengths and qualities Protagonist
Be3pro22 Take only the token of Mystra Protagonist
Be3fae40 As you will. Faeril
Be3fae41 Here is the token - our Lady's Medallion. Take it, one of you, and bring it to she who cries out for Mystra, with our thanks. Faeril