Transcript:Sister Sevi

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Standard dialogue

  • Player: Hello!
  • Sister Sevi: Greetings, traveller.
  • What's with the mask?
    • Player: What's with the mask?
    • Sister Sevi: These are the masks of the Sisterhood. While symbolic, they also have practical uses.
    • Player: Oh really? What like?
    • Sister Sevi: Herbs can be stored within the beak, masking the smell of death and preventing us from becoming infected.
    • Player: That sounds handy. Can I have one?
    • Sister Sevi: You ask too many questions.
    • Player: Is that a yes?
    • Sister Sevi: It's a no. To wear a mask of the Sisterhood, you need to join the Sisterhood.
    • Player: What is the Sisterhood?
    • Sister Sevi: An ancient order, born right here in Slepe.
    • Player: Well sign me up!
    • Sister Sevi: You lack the qualities we're currently looking for. Perhaps another time.
    • Tell me more about the Sisterhood.
      • Player: Tell me more about the Sisterhood.
      • Sister Sevi: Many years ago, the Sisterhood were a group of healers dedicated to Saradomin.
      • Sister Sevi: However, our leader, a justiciar known as Phosani, saw the truth in Saradomin's teachings and turned away from his false light.
      • Sister Sevi: Phosani embraced the glory of Zamorak and most of our order did the same. After that, she became known as the Inquisitor, though our order refers to her as 'Mother'.
      • Sister Sevi: After the order reached enlightenment through Zamorak, we made our home in an abandoned hermitage. Over time, that hermitage grew into the town you see today.
      • Player: What happened to those that refused to turn away from Saradomin?
      • Sister Sevi: They were shown the error of their ways through fire and blood.
      • Player: How wonderful.
      • (Shows other options)
    • (If the player has not completed Sins of the Father:) What's wrong with that old man?
      • (Same as below)
    • (If the player has completed Sins of the Father:) How are things with the Sleeper Plague?
      • (Same as below)
    • Bye!
      • (Same as below)
  • (If the player has not completed Sins of the Father:) What's wrong with that old man?
    • Player: What's wrong with that old man?
    • Sister Sevi: He's not looking great, is he? We fear he is a victim of the Sleeper Plague.
    • Player: Sleeper Plague?
    • Sister Sevi: Many years ago, this village was beset by a terrible plague. Those infected fell into a deep sleep, never to wake. Now we fear the plague has returned.
    • Player: Do you any theories on why it's come back?
    • Sister Sevi: Well, there's the strange man being accused out in the centre, but personally I think he's innocent.
    • Player: Hmm, so how long has the old man been asleep?
    • Sister Sevi: Oh, I can't recall exactly, but at least a few weeks. He has spoken a few times though, in his sleep.
    • Player: What did he say?
    • Sister Sevi: It was nonsense, but I recall the words 'Inyetat' and 'Coshmar', whatever those means.
    • Player: How peculiar.
    • (Shows other options)
  • (If the player has completed Sins of the Father:) How are things with the Sleeper Plague?
    • Player: How are things with the Sleeper Plague?
    • Sister Sevi: The one responsible was found out and executed. We haven't had any new cases since.
    • Player: I see... And what of those still ill?
    • Sister Sevi: Well now that the cause has been dealt with, we can focus more heavily on a cure.
    • Player: And how long will that take?
    • Sister Sevi: Well that depends...
    • Player: On what?
    • Sister Sevi: On how things progress... down below.
    • (Shows other options)
  • Bye!
    • Player: Bye!
    • Sister Sevi: Be safe, traveller.
    • (End of dialogue)