I return to your pathetic prison.
Consider it a show of goodwill. I was released. I chose to come back.
[But not before she'd had a good snoop around, of course...]
I require questions answered. Of the Temple, and of the manor house. [She would like to know more of the graveyard, but the uproar from the ants of the Horde would not be worthwhile
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[ Well, she's back at his previous self, which it was partially good in some way. ]
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[ Priorities: he has them. ]
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The Temple is where most of our new arrivals appear. It seems to be held by the Guardian, and is generally a reliable sanctuary in times of danger. The idols inside seem to reflect the multitude of creeds and beliefs that the residents here follow. If I remember rightly, it also served to lead us to another place, at one point - a gateway, so to speak.
The mansion is quite different. I believe it, too, is kept by the Guardian, but it is nowhere near as reassuring. In fact, for the most part it's highly dangerous. I haven't been in under such circumstances myself, but it seems to pose a threat on a... mental level - as much as, if not beyond, a physical one. Twice, I think, we've been allowed in at the Guardian's words, and it's provided comfortable, opulent lodgings and more. There was a resident who took up there, but it seems he's long gone.
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You have been informative, el Britannia. I will have to make my own explorations into these places myself, but this is useful as an introduction.
[She considers for a moment, and then speaks.]
What happened when the Temple served to lead you elsewhere? What changes were they? Have you no knowledge of how they may be replicated? Surely if the Guardian [And she spits the word, a growl low in her strained voice] holds a place that can lead us elsewhere, he would share such means with us...
[Her withering tone shows what she thinks of that.]
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[here's hoping you missed her]
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