Transcript:Olbertus
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While possessed
- Olbertus: It's mine. You can't have it, we found it!
- What have you found?
- Player: What have you found?
- Olbertus: Not dragonstones. I like dragonstones, that's why I came here. However, I found a valuable coin instead, it speaks to me... but you can't have it! It's precious to me!
- (Shows other options)
- I don't want it, I have something better.
- Player: I don't want it, I have something better.
- Olbertus: What is it? Is it dragonstones? I like dragonstones!
- Olbertus (possessed): Ask it for five! It looks rich!
- Olbertus: Five? Will it give us five?
- If the player has less than five dragonstones:
- Player: No. I don't have five dragonstones.
- Olbertus: Well then we are not interested!
- (End of dialogue)
- If the player has five dragonstones:
- Player: Yes. I have five dragonstones, tell you what, I'll trade you them for that coin you found.
- Olbertus: Yes! Yes! We'll trade it for the dragonstones.
- Olbertus (possessed): No we will not! It is too precious!
- Olbertus: But why? I like dragonstones...
- Olbertus (possessed): It is trying to trick us! Evil, nasty creature it is. Do not listen to it!
- Olbertus: But it seems nice enough...
- Player: I am standing right here, you know? You really are crazy. Yes, I'll give you five! Do we have a deal or not?
- Olbertus: Yes! Yes!
- Yes, give him your dragonstones.
- You give Olbertus a dragonstone and receive a very worn coin in return.
- Olbertus: Thanks for helping me, I'm not sure what would have happened if I had continued to listen to the voices in my head.
- Olbertus: I took that coin from the Stone Relief in the Crypt of the Moon and trapped my friend Eodan in a secret room behind the relief. Could you return the coin to the relief and set him free?
- (End of dialogue)
- No, don't give him your dragonstones.
- Player: On second thoughts, I'll keep it for myself.
- (End of dialogue)
- Since it's valuable, I think I'll just just kill you for it.
- Player: Since it's valuable, I think I'll just just kill you for it.
- Olbertus: Please! No!
- This is a dangerous fight, you will lose your items on death.
- Attack Olbertus.
- Olbertus: Foolish decision!
- Olbertus transforms into a Shaeded Beast, and curses the Altar, rendering it unusable.
- Shaeded Beast: I require this one alive human!
- Just kidding.
- Player: Just kidding!
- (End of dialogue)
- You're crazy!
- Player: You're crazy!
- (End of dialogue)
After being freed from possession
If the player traded for the coin
- Olbertus: Thanks for helping me, I'm not sure what would have happened if I had continued to listen to the voices in my head.
- Olbertus: I took that coin from the Stone Relief in the Crypt of the Moon and trapped my friend Eodan in a secret room behind the relief. Could you return the coin to the relief and set him free?
- (End of dialogue)
If the player chose to fight Shaeded Beast
- Olbertus: Thanks for killing that creature.
- Olbertus: It appears that when I stole the coin, the creature possessed me.
- Olbertus: I took that coin from the Stone Relief in the Crypt of the Moon and trapped my friend Eodan in a secret room behind the relief. Could you return the coin to the relief and set him free?
- (End of dialogue)
Reclaiming the coin
If the player traded for the coin
- Olbertus: I'm glad I no longer have that coin. I'm not sure what would have happened if I had continued to listen to the voices in my head.
- Olbertus: For some reason the coin returned to me. Here, take it before it corrupts me again!
- Olbertus: I took that coin from the Stone Relief in the Crypt of the Moon and trapped my friend Eodan in a secret room behind the relief. Could you return the coin to the relief and set him free?
- (End of dialogue)
If the player chose to fight Shaeded Beast
- Olbertus: Thanks for killing that creature.
- Olbertus: It appears that when I stole the coin, the creature possessed me.
- Olbertus: For some reason the coin returned to me. Here, take it before it corrupts me again!
- Olbertus: I took that coin from the Stone Relief in the Crypt of the Moon and trapped my friend Eodan in a secret room behind the relief. Could you return the coin to the relief and set him free?
- (End of dialogue)
After speaking to Eodan
- Olbertus: I'm glad I no longer have that coin. I'm not sure what would have happened if I had continued to listen the voices in my head.
- (End of dialogue)