pl1pli02 Listen, O listen you mortals, you who washed away the poison, listen to the song of the waters. plinshre spoken, ethereal and seductive
pl1pli03 Listen, O listen you mortals, you who washed away the poisonous Pool, listen to the song of the waters. plinshre spoken, ethereal and seductive
pl1pli04 My name - my name - it would take you a year to say my name, and you would say it badly, and have to say it again. Call me Plinshree. plinshre spoken, amused
pl1pli05 As to what I am - why, I am the spirit of this place. A naiad, as your kind call us. My soul smiled here out of the first rainfall, and I was ancient long before the first tree grew. plinshre spoken, ethereal again
pl1pli06 But listen - listen - are you listening to the song? plinshre spoken, ethereal, vaguely ominous
pl1pli07 No, no! Do you not hear it? The song is off. Three of the waterbells are missing. plinshre spoken, as though to children
pl1pli08 Ahh, I am laughing, you try not to hear the water song - yet it sings inside of you! Your mortal blood, sighing in your veins, makes the same song. plinshre spoken, laughing at foolishness
pl1pli09 But do you not hear it? The song is off. Three of the waterbells are missing. plinshre spoken, ethereal again
pl1pli10 They are shapely things, made of bone and shell, and hollowed out by sand and sea. plinshre
pl1pli11 In the air, they are silent. But put them in the water, and they sing! plinshre
pl1pli12 Two the serpents took, and locked away behind the Sign of Water. The last the foulers took, the dragon-lovers, after they poisoned the water. plinshre
pl1pli13 Then give it into a city well or fountain. Return any waterbell to the water, and it will ring! I will hear it, and come to reward you. plinshre
pl1pli14 Then give them into a city well or fountain. Return the waterbells to the water, and I will reward you. plinshre
pl1pli15 For I have treasures to trade for them, things given to my keeping in the dark time, when Fire boiled the waters and the city died. plinshre
pl1pli16 Yes, it is - for people of your kind. For if the song of water falters, then what waits ahead for you? Thirst and sand, floods and drowning, blood turning to dust... plinshre
pl1pli17 But I care not what happens to you, you who are here one moment, gone the next. I care about my song, that is all, that is enough. plinshre
pl1pli18 I want the waterbells back! I have treasures to trade for them, things given to my keeping in the dark time, when Fire boiled the waters and the city died. plinshre
pl1pli19 If you find one of the three, give it into a city well or fountain. Return it to the water, and it will ring! I will hear it, and come to reward you. plinshre
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pl1pli21 Because silence - even a moment of it - lasts a lifetime. And music - even a year of it lasts but a moment. The waterbells make a gift of the centuries. plinshre
pl1pli22 Oh, I do not oppose them. Why would I bother? Puny mortals, they will be dust in a moment... plinshre
pl1pli23 ...but even if they were creatures of living flame, or tall as mountains, eventually the rain would quench their fire, and water would tumble their bones down to the Sea. plinshre
pl1pli24 Foolish mortals! You ask for your own downfall. One glimpse, and you will join those who sail the seas, seeking, seeking... plinshre
pl1pli25 Seeking what? To become a creature of the water once again. To drown in my beauty. plinshre
pl1pli26 Oh, they are such things as your kind seems to delight in - slivers of metal, and eggs of glass... plinshre
pl1pli27 Though why you treasure such bitter and tasteless things is beyond my understanding. They seem as burdens to me, not worth the smallest part of a song. plinshre
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pl1pli29 Help? I will do more than that! I will defeat them! plinshre
pl1pli30 For even if they be creatures of living flame, or tall as mountains, rain will quench their fire in time, and water will tumble their bones down to the Sea. plinshre
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pl1pli33 But enough of this! Before I stopped to talk, I swam, yes, and I sang, so beautifully that aah! my heart aches just to remember it. plinshre
pl1pli34 Maybe you think I waste my time, you who think 'struggle, struggle.' But think on this: What evil can stand up to the Sea? plinshre
pl1pli35 Mark my words, if you truly oppose evil, you will learn to swim and sing. Goodbye! plinshre
pl1pli36 Ahhh, I am laughing, you are telling the wind to leave you alone, and the rain not to fall! plinshre
pl1pli37 Yes, it is goodbye - for you and people of your kind. For if the song of water falters, then what is ahead for you? Thirst and sand, floods and drowning, blood turning to dust... plinshre
pl1pli38 I care nothing for your kind - here one moment, gone the next. But I want the waterbells back. Find them and return them to the waters, and I may reward you. plinshre
pl1pli39 Otherwise, fear death by water! For evil and good, the mighty and the low - all you mortals are the same, once you enter the whirlpool. plinshre
pl1pli40 Listen, now: in your travels you may find a waterbell, worthless to you maybe, if beauty counts for nothing. plinshre
pl1pli41 Do not cast it aside! Give the waterbell unto the water, drop it into one of the city's wells! And maybe we will talk again about the music of the waters. plinshre
pl1pli42 Then will I swim, yes, swim even more beautifully than before. I will swim so that the rocks weep and dissolve, and sing the songs that wash the hills and valleys, and make them be born anew. plinshre
pl1pli43 This I do no matter what you do or say, but now you are a part of it, and this is noble beyond imagining for those of your kind. Goodbye. plinshre
pl1pli44 And you can be part of this - just give the waterbell back to the water. Goodbye. plinshre
pl1pli45 And you can be part of this - just give the waterbells back to the water. Goodbye. plinshre
pl1pli46 Remember! Give the waterbells back to the water! Goodbye. plinshre
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pl1pro00 Tell her it's beautiful Protagonist
pl1pro01 Ask who and what she is Protagonist
pl1pro02 Close your ears against the song Protagonist
pl1pro03 Tell her to leave you alone Protagonist
pl1pro04 Ask her what waterbells are Protagonist
pl1pro05 Ask her where waterbells went Protagonist
pl1pro06 Tell her you found a waterbell Protagonist
pl1pro07 Tell her you found her waterbells Protagonist
pl1pro08 Tell her that's a tragedy Protagonist
pl1pro09 Bid her goodbye Protagonist
pl1pro10 Ask her why she needs the waterbells Protagonist
pl1pro11 Ask her about the treasures she has Protagonist
pl1pro12 Ask her to show herself Protagonist
pl1pro13 Tell her you also oppose the 'dragon-lovers' Protagonist
pl1pro14 Ask her to help in your war with the Cult Protagonist
pl1pro15 Tell her you will try to find her waterbells Protagonist
pl1pro16 Tell her you will give her the waterbells Protagonist