Pathway Through Your Dreams: Chapter 31
Things be getting real now!
See through the perception and find your way to the truth!
See through the perception and find your way to the truth!
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I would say try to destroy the pentagram but that ould lead to destruction. Since the ID would bef ree to again. Uncontrolled. But ... what if you told him it was already too late? Explained the situation? Then you could stop him before he murders and entire village of innocent people. Or at least offer to take his place so that he has time to collect his thoughts again.
There are a lot of specific dialogue entries that would be good here, and that was one I originally planned to include buuuuuut. With going for specific words of different reactions the list would have been waaaaaaaaaaay to long.
So instead I gave up four rather generic answers which can consists of certain arguments such as that. None of the options actually say bust into a fight yet so you can expect at least one more dialogue chapter.
So instead I gave up four rather generic answers which can consists of certain arguments such as that. None of the options actually say bust into a fight yet so you can expect at least one more dialogue chapter.
So he's breeding tons of monsters to get rid of one monster... Well, no one said he was sane.
I'm not going to actually join this madman; refusing seems like a good way to get killed; and while letting him continue to rave could be entertaining, I don't think it would be much use. I'll go with option one - agree to help, so that maybe I can talk him into a less insane plan. If possible, I'd like to point out that the tiger (or whatever he is, if the apprentice is right) has already left, and destroying the town would be pointless. All it would do at this point is eliminate the one predictable place to find him in the future.
Typo in the first sentence: "Die a fiery."
I'm not going to actually join this madman; refusing seems like a good way to get killed; and while letting him continue to rave could be entertaining, I don't think it would be much use. I'll go with option one - agree to help, so that maybe I can talk him into a less insane plan. If possible, I'd like to point out that the tiger (or whatever he is, if the apprentice is right) has already left, and destroying the town would be pointless. All it would do at this point is eliminate the one predictable place to find him in the future.
Typo in the first sentence: "Die a fiery."
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