 I will answer to the best of my ability.{S}
 Or so Irving used to say.{S}
 The only thing one can do is to be aware that this is a possibility, and ask yourself often why you do what you do.{S}
 Very well, we will no longer speak of this.{S}
 But you are asking how I ended up at the Circle?{S}
 He was always calling me a 'stray', and throwing anything he could get his hands on at me.{S}
 I would like to ask you something about the Circle.{S}
 Are you calling me a child?{S}
 Thank you for the advice.{S}
 Just do as I say.{S}
 I was just asking a question.{S}
 There is nothing else I want to discuss right now.{S}
 I would be lying if I said it was easy.{S}
 A single word spoken incorrectly, a gesture out of sync, meant lack of focus, and we needed to have perfect focus, or we would be in danger.{S}
 Irving told me about how you became a Grey Warden, and that unpleasant incident that occurred prior to your departure from the Circle.{S}
 So, tell me, how did you become a Grey Warden?{S}
 Do you mind if I ask what you did?{S}
 You say that with such cold satisfaction that it frightens me.{S}
 Do not apologize.{S}
 There is nothing I can say to ease your pain.{S}
 I have learned a little of the strict caste system of the dwarves, and I apologize for saying this, but it seems terribly backward.{S}
 We do not know yet what lies in store for you, or the name you carry.{S}
 Well, I suppose I could tell you...{S}
 I just do not feel like talking right now.{S}
 You are talking about Jowan?{S}
 Irving told me he was relieved Duncan was still willing to recruit you.{S}
 But that aside, you are a Grey Warden now and perhaps I presume too much by saying this, but the Circle is proud of you.{S}
 Then I will say no more.{S}
 Do not squander this time trying to explain why Irving picked you.{S}
 Or at least that is what they say.{S}
 Thank you for showing me another way of looking at it.{S}
 It was said that watching the Wardens ride in on their white griffons was enough to rouse a weary heart, and put the dance back in the step of an old man.{S}
 I remember a tale that was told to me, many years ago...{S}
 It is like talking to a child!{S}
 What is wrong with telling a tale that will liven the spirit and spark the imagination?{S}
 You are not going to tell it now, are you?{S}
 They formed a shield of their own bodies and held that line until the archdemon was dead and the last darkspawn lay trampled in the dirt.{S}
 I must ask: What does being a Grey Warden mean to you?{S}
 You mean to say I serve as a protector?{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 You are very kind to say so.{S}
 Hey, do not say those things.{S}
 I will see this through, I promise.{S}
 You said I had to serve.{S}
 But we are not talking about how you came by the power, but what you do with it afterwards.{S}
 It may not mean much to you, but thank you... for having the courage to continue to fight.{S}
 No one said it would be easy.{S}
 You could have turned away and ignored the Blight until it claimed you.{S}
 If I had said that, it would have been a lie and I would have been doing you an injustice.{S}
 I already knew the answer.{S}
 Do not know why I asked.{S}
 Because you were not looking for the answer, but for someone to tell you that in spite of it, you will be all right.{S}
 I was seeking refuge, maybe answers...{S}
 I must have looked tearful, or made some noise, because the revered mother came out and decided to speak to me.{S}
 And because I had no one else to talk to, I talked to her.{S}
 I must have said many silly things...{S}
 But she told me that the Maker puts us all on our paths for a reason, and fighting our intended course is what causes so much anguish. <desc>Scoffs</desc> I thought the old biddy was full of rubbish.{S}
 It is not healthy to throw yourself at a pack of darkspawn either, in order to save the world, so I would say you are in no position to judge.{S}
 As I mentioned I once thought the same thing of someone else.{S}
 Would you hate me if I said you were full of rubbish?{S}
 Oh, yes, and thank you for asking.{S}
 I suppose you were just tired then, like you said.{S}
 They have never been seen before and perhaps I am wrong, but something tells me I am not.{S}
 Perhaps it knew that there was something more that lay in store for me.{S}
 I will not lie motionless in a bed, with coverlets up to my chin, waiting for death to claim me.{S}
 So you had better listen to me, because I swear, if I should fall before the end and you do not seem to be doing things properly, I will get up again to give you a good finger-wagging.{S}
 I will hold you to that promise.{S}
 I will explain everything, when we are back at camp.{S}
 I called forth the spirit that sustains me, so that it could lend us aid.{S}
 When the end comes, they say they did not have time enough to spend with loved ones, to fulfill dreams, to go on adventures they only talked about...{S}
 But why should you fear death if you are happy with the life you have led, if you can look back on everything and say: "Yes, I am content.{S}
 They say that when you die, your spirit travels through the Fade and returns to the Maker.{S}
 Tell me.{S}
 Sometimes I would catch him practicing on his own, but if I asked him to show me what he could do, he would freeze up, or fumble terribly.{S}
 They called him "maleficar": a mage who practices forbidden magic, deserving of death.{S}
 I begged the templars to tell me if he suffered, if they gave him a quick death.{S}
 I got no answers from them.{S}
 I was his mentor and they would not even tell me what became of him.{S}
 He would try to talk to me, and I would tell him to concentrate on his spells.{S}
 He talked about the Alienage sometimes... and the Dalish.{S}
 He always talked about looking for the Dalish elves.{S}
 They taught me elven magics and told me the old stories.{S}
 I did not fit in with the templars and your Chantry... my path lay elsewhere.{S}
 I will consider your proposal and perhaps I will speak with Irving.{S}
 However, I promise nothing.{S}
 Yes, she mentioned it.{S}
 I could tell.{S}
 I cannot explain it.{S}
 Thank you so much.{S}
 Why are you thanking me?{S}
 Have you given any thought to what Aneirin said?{S}
 No matter what he says about it.{S}
 Thank you, dwarf.{S}
 Tell the, uhh, customer, is it?{S}
 Far from here, thank you.{S}
 Yes, like the customer said: <emp>very</emp> quick.{S}
 I was afraid you would say that.{S}
 You are not seriously suggesting they should kill a drake?{S}
 If you say you want it quickly, I can make sure he is done with it faster.{S}
 But he says you want it... <desc>sigh</desc> <emp>perfect</emp>.{S}
 But, but, he said--{S}
 I am very, very pleased to say it is done--{S}
 It is garbage, I say.{S}
 Thank the Maker.{S}
 Thank the Maker.{S}
 Thank you so much.{S}
 Perfect, you say?{S}
 Could you tell me about the city?{S}
 Tell me about Wade.{S}
 Tell me about Val Royeaux.{S}
 A hawker on the street will claim to have an actual finger bone of Andraste.{S}
 But I am perpetually amazed at how quickly people accept fantastic claims at face value.{S}
 So many claims, so few truths.{S}
 Suffice it to say, I look for and authenticate holy relics for the chantry.{S}
 I would like to talk about something else.{S}
 Could you tell me about your job?{S}
 If you need anything, <emp>please</emp> ask me.{S}
 And tell him I do not want anyone looking over my shoulders, either!{S}
 And tell her I do not want her looking over my shoulders making doe-eyes at me, either!{S}
 Do not tell me you are wearing that garbage.{S}
 The difficulty lies in entering the Fade.{S}
 Only a mage can do so, but it requires a ritual that calls for both lyrium and a group of mages... and we possess neither of those things, obviously.{S}
 I spoke to him, a year ago... he sounded like a nice boy.{S}
 He talked about you with both awe and resentment.{S}
 Thank you, my friend.{S}
 I promise I will be careful.{S}
 And thank you.{S}
 Go tell Teyrn Loghain that the war party is ready to begin scouting.{S}
 My thanks.{S}
 Some said he was too short to be a warrior.{S}
 It is said that before the final battle, she returned to Luthias and gave him a shirt of dwarven chain along with a final night of passion.{S}
 If she lived on in Orzammar, only the dwarven folk could say for certain.{S}
 The Wardens say the tainted blood drives even the survivors mad eventually... but not today.{S}
 We do not speak of a city pet or those things that sit in an old woman's lap.{S}
 I have never been, so I cannot say for certain, but I am told our traditions are the same.{S}
 Tell me of Luthias the Dwarfson.{S}
 You could have just said he was the first Ash Warrior.{S}
 Thank you for telling me.{S}
 I just want to talk; that is all.{S}
 Thank you, I am glad to be here.{S}
 The other Wardens told me you have found a promising recruit.{S}
 Am I right? <desc>Laughs</desc> I wish you would tell my wife that!{S}
 I apologize if I offended you.{S}
 That the Grey Wardens have recruited you says much.{S}
 Of course, your magic is not at my beck and call.{S}
 Tell me, how is it there?{S}
 I tell you this: You are very welcome here.{S}
 Had we not escaped, he would have killed us and told you any story he wished.{S}
 I apologize, but there is nothing more I can do.{S}
 All I can suggest is that you vent your grief against the darkspawn for the time being.{S}
 The other Wardens told me you have found a promising recruit.{S}
 Who're you calling "stout?"{S}
 I would rather not speak of it.{S}
 Thank you, your Majesty.{S}
 Too bad the same can not be said of yours.{S}
 I am not eager to tell him, your Majesty.{S}
 The Maker will not refuse to bless you, if you are willing to receive Him.{S}
 I will not discuss politics here.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I happened to be sneaking around camp last night, see, and I heard a couple of Grey Wardens talking.{S}
 I am told the Blight started in the forest, so the army's here waiting for them to come out.{S}
 Well... in for a silver, in for a crown, as my dear mum always used to say.{S}
 But he says finesse is important, and that I am fast with a blade.{S}
 Never liked it much, but there is more purses there than anywhere else. ... and a pickpocket, thank you very much.{S}
 What the king said is true.{S}
 Every recruit must go through a secret ritual we call the Joining in order to become a Grey Warden.{S}
 All I ask is that you do not leave it for the time being.{S}
 When you are ready, seek him out and tell him it is time to summon the other recruits.{S}
 I cannot speak more of it except to say that you will learn all in good time.{S}
 You heard what the king said: He is scouting in the Wilds and beyond contact.{S}
 Then you will need to locate Alistair and tell him it is time.{S}
 What can I say?{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 Promises of support made to the Grey Wardens long ago. <desc>Laughs</desc> Without a doubt.{S}
 I will explain more once you have returned.{S}
 I will not lie; we Grey Wardens pay a heavy price to become what we are.{S}
 Tell me afterwards.{S}
 Then I suggest you get back out there.{S}
 We encountered a creepy woman named Morrigan who says her mother has them, but I do not trust her.{S}
 She all but said so!{S}
 Then perhaps you should see if she spoke the truth, and not give up just out of suspicion.{S}
 We speak only a few words prior to the Joining, but these words have been said since the first.{S}
 That and many other things can be explained in the months to come.{S}
 The king is discussing strategy for the upcoming battle.{S}
 Why did not you tell me about this cure before?{S}
 You are saying this ritual can kill us?{S}
 Now will you tell us what this ritual is about?{S}
 Maybe we should tell you about Morrigan and her mother.{S}
 Reminds me of a puppy, and I say that with both respect and affection.{S}
 Stragglers, yes--not the vast horde the scouts speak of.{S}
 Any time your spirit leaves your earthly body, whether it is to dream or to die, it passes into the realm we call the Fade.{S}
 At the heart of the Fade lies the Black City.{S}
 Some say the Black City was once the seat of the Maker.{S}
 At least, that is what the Chant of Light says.{S}
 But I am certain Duncan has more for you to do than talk to me.{S}
 Irving always said you had promise.{S}
 Irving said as much about you--remarkable self-confidence.{S}
 It is good you can admit that.{S}
 The Chantry says many things.{S}
 You said you were made tranquil?{S}
 You speak very strangely.{S}
 They say he was recruited before the war, up in Denerim.{S}
 If anyone asks why he is burpin', I am gonna say it was you, just so you know.{S}
 At any rate, it is not fer me to say.{S}
 Explain yerself!{S}
 You will have to explain yerself to <emp>someone</emp>.{S}
 When they ask me why he is dead, that is what I will tell them.{S}
 Can I talk to him?{S}
 He asked for some food and water.{S}
 He claims he wasn't deserting.{S}
 I do not have to explain myself to you.{S}
 If I may ask, were you a soldier before you came here?{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 I would be lying if I said I wasn't.{S}
 As a boy, my mother told us darkspawn hunted down all children who misbehaved.{S}
 Tell me, has anyone told you what this Joining ritual entails?{S}
 Or so the mages tell us.{S}
 I do not know and do not ask.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 Do not let anyone tell you that you do not belong.{S}
 The first enchanter spoke highly of you--a great achievement, for one so young.{S}
 Heh... someone finally comes and talks to the lone prisoner?{S}
 Thanks for the laugh, though.{S}
 Like I told you, they caught me stealing, not deserting.{S}
 But it is... uhhhh... come back into my possession since then, so to speak.{S}
 I already told you, I will give you the key to the mage's chest.{S}
 Just ask my guard for his.{S}
 And... as I mentioned, here is the key.{S}
 My belly thanks you.{S}
 Tell me why you are in there, first.{S}
 Can not say I have, no.{S}
 The teyrn specifically said not to disturb him for the rest of the day.{S}
 All right, thank you.{S}
 And, err... who do I say I gave it to?{S}
 I am begging you; do not do this!{S}
 But what shall I tell them?{S}
 You... want to talk to me?{S}
 But, it was nice talking to someone.{S}
 W-wait... you are not here to tell me I am in trouble, are you?{S}
 Not from you. <act>Lie</act> Yes, I do.{S}
 I am a Warden with no reason to lie.{S}
 No, I just wanted to talk.{S}
 Just saying hello.{S}
 They say the Great Blight began deep within its forests.{S}
 Took her head right off, so they say.{S}
 Tales tell of them plaguing this area since.{S}
 At any rate, that is why Duncan does not want you wandering out without his say-so.{S}
 I do not think it is my place to discuss his activities.{S}
 I suppose... as long as we talk quietly.{S}
 The teyrn speaks his mind, and the king yells right back.{S}
 Personally, I think the king should do what Teyrn Loghain tells him.{S}
 Surely you can tell me a little about him.{S}
 Tell me about Teyrn Loghain.{S}
 I suppose I do, but it would not be prudent to discuss the king's business with you.{S}
 The king thought it was funny the teyrn called him reckless.{S}
 Tell me about the king.{S}
 I would hate to waste such a promising member of the breed.{S}
 Centuries ago, a mage bred them to be smart and understand what they are told.{S}
 Unless I get that herb I told you about, there is not much hope.{S}
 I am sure he would thank you himself, if he could.{S}
 As I said, come back after the battle's done.{S}
 What are you talking about, man?{S}
 Thank you! <desc>Groans</desc> I...{S}
 Shut up and do what I say.{S}
 I said we do not have time for this.{S}
 I am not talking just about Loghain, but about the Blight.{S}
 To tell the truth, I do not know if I could do what you do.{S}
 That is all I could ask for.{S}
 Duncan has asked Alistair to lead you, Ser Jory, and Daveth into the Korcari Wilds to find stray darkspawn and collect three vials of their blood.{S}
 As a second task for the Joining ritual, Duncan has asked Alistair to find a ruined Grey Warden outpost in the Wilds.{S}
 Duncan has told you that when you are ready to begin the Joining, you should seek out the Grey Warden named Alistair somewhere in camp.{S}
 You found and spoke to the Grey Warden, Alistair, as Duncan had requested.{S}
 You attended King Cailan's strategy meeting, where the upcoming battle was discussed.{S}
 King Cailan has asked you and Alistair to light the beacon to signal when the darkspawn horde have committed themselves to the battle.{S}
 You lit the beacon as you were told to, but the reinforcements did not come.{S}
 The prisoner at the king's camp has begged you for some food.{S}
 The Mabari Hound <emp>Talk to Valendrian and Duncan</emp>{S}
 I have seen the way she looks at you, the familiarity with which you speak, how she always finds a way to place herself next to you.{S}
 So what were you going to say about us?{S}
 I have noticed your blossoming relationship, and I wanted to ask you where you thought it was going.{S}
 Are you saying I might hurt Alistair?{S}
 What am I supposed to do, tell Alistair to go away?{S}
 What am I supposed to do, tell Leliana to go away?{S}
 What am I supposed to do, tell Zevran to go away?{S}
 What am I supposed to do, tell Morrigan to go away?{S}
 I apologize if I have offended, I was just trying to point out why this affair may be a bad idea.{S}
 I will consider what you have said.{S}
 I am old enough to think for myself, thank you very much!{S}
 I am not giving up what we have, no matter what you say.{S}
 I know more about love's enchantment and its perils than I care to tell, but perhaps this is one lesson that cannot be taught.{S}
 I am telling you what I see, and what my instincts tell me.{S}
 If talk about responsibilities bothers you, then you are too much of a child to be in any sort of intimate relationship.{S}
 I am going to keep Zev around, no matter what you say.{S}
 Is a little decorum too much to ask?{S}
 Are you trying to apologize for what you said?{S}
 It was you who asked me if I had any regrets.{S}
 Tell me about the armor you make.{S}
 Stop speaking now.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Tell me about your pieces.{S}
 I have always said so.{S}
 We are so fond of our double-speak...{S}
 The vote concerns the status of the so-called surface caste.{S}
 Please, agree to speak for this noble cause.{S}
 When your father presents you to the noble houses, I will ask for your opinion on the matter.{S}
 You have merely to say that you feel our surface brothers should be returned their noble rights.{S}
 Oh, I would never ask a favor with nothing given in return.{S}
 All I ask is an open mind.{S}
 And of course, I do not presume to ask for something with nothing given in return.{S}
 Many thanks for your willingness to hear me out, my lord.{S}
 Many thanks for your willingness to hear me out, my lady.{S}
 Might you have time to talk now?{S}
 You have my thanks.{S}
 I can not tell you how pleased I am for you.{S}
 You forget who you are speaking to.{S}
 I thought tonight would be all talk and drink!{S}
 Do you have even the slightest idea who you are talking to?{S}
 That was well spoken.{S}
 Here is the information I promised.{S}
 I told you already, these are not men.{S}
 The answer is no.{S}
 I said no, Lord Dace.{S}
 Talk.{S}
 Very well, but I promise nothing.{S}
 Thank you, Lord Dace.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 I just can not talk politics right now.{S}
 Nothing worth mentioning.{S}
 She said you were playing me false.{S}
 I have spoken to Lady Helmi.{S}
 She said enough.{S}
 She said my house would suffer from your plan.{S}
 Enough small talk.{S}
 He says you may be the most skilled warrior in all of House Aeducan.{S}
 Yes, he mentioned your humble nature as well.{S}
 Then I will speak to your father after tomorrow's battle.{S}
 Your response speaks of maturity beyond your years.{S}
 He says you may be the quickest fighter in all of House Aeducan.{S}
 He speaks highly of you.{S}
 Well, thank the Stone you got through.{S}
 As you say.{S}
 Tell me about your family, Gorim.{S}
 Duty calls.{S}
 My father's writings speak only of the shield.{S}
 Do not say you were not warned.{S}
 Smile and nod, and when he asks his question, tell him that the so-called surface caste are right where they belong.{S}
 If you call his bluff, then you lose your chance to turn the tables.{S}
 She is saying that if the air-touched dwarves have their connections to their houses restored, you will end up footing the bill for Lord Dace's disaster.{S}
 Show you are to be respected, and I will no longer speak to you as a child.{S}
 If you have something to say, do so.{S}
 I should talk to Lord Dace.{S}
 It seems I need to have a talk with Lord Dace.{S}
 I have no idea what you are talking about.{S}
 How dare you speak to me that way.{S}
 Thank you, King Endrin.{S}
 Lord Dace, head of House Dace, speak.{S}
 Lords, ladies, my question concerns the plight of our wayward kin, the so-called surface caste.{S}
 Thank you, my lord.{S}
 Thank you, my lady.{S}
 There will be plenty of talk at the noble feast.{S}
 I just wanted to talk!{S}
 So maybe you tell me where it is, and I will not mutilate your body so bad your father does not recognize you.{S}
 And as to how I got in, that is a question you will have to ask the Stone after I butcher you.{S}
 Talking bores me something fierce.{S}
 Both of us banking on killing the other and losing nothing by the telling?{S}
 So maybe you tell me where it is, and I do not let my boys have a go at you before I kill you.{S}
 Tell me how you got in--I will tell you where the shield is.{S}
 You thought I would tell you?{S}
 I talked to him first!{S}
 May I say you look striking today?{S}
 Perhaps you could tell him we are here.{S}
 I apologize if our presence has offended, my lady.{S}
 Thank you my lady.{S}
 Then perhaps you would tell your brothers to come say hello?{S}
 Again, many thanks, my lady.{S}
 Many thanks, my lord.{S}
 I will mention you.{S}
 Thank you for making an appearance.{S}
 Then honor him by doing as he says.{S}
 Then honor her by doing as she says.{S}
 I will call the first fighters in a moment.{S}
 Then I shall call him.{S}
 Thank you, your Highness.{S}
 It was a night of honor and glory that will be spoken of for years to come.{S}
 I apologize, your Highness, for the dishonor done to your house.{S}
 Thanks, but no.{S}
 What can you tell me about Ser Blackstone?{S}
 What can you tell me about Frandlin Ivo?{S}
 My thanks.{S}
 You are telling me.{S}
 It was an honor to speak with you, your Highness.{S}
 Tell him to go away.{S}
 My thanks.{S}
 These books are lies written by the enemies of House Vollney.{S}
 It is all lies!{S}
 My work tells the stories of all of those raised to Paragons in the last five hundred years.{S}
 He says that Vollney--the Paragon who founded my house, known throughout the world as the greatest of men--was a fraud!{S}
 Run, old man, and leave your lies behind.{S}
 You would have me write lies, just to appease some idea about honor?{S}
 Good day, your Highness, and thank you.{S}
 As you say.{S}
 You would not say so if it was your house, but I shall respect your wishes.{S}
 What does it say?{S}
 Tell me what it says, scholar.{S}
 Just be careful <emp>which</emp> truths you tell.{S}
 That will do nicely, thank you.{S}
 As you say.{S}
 Gorim, why is this man speaking to me?{S}
 Lord Harrowmont told me we would not be needed for hours at least--{S}
 If I want the opinion of my sibling's second, I will ask for it.{S}
 Nothing like being talked down to by the next king.{S}
 Perhaps this is not the best place for that sort of talk.{S}
 I expect after tomorrow I will spend much time apologizing to the heads of the noble houses for the deaths of their children under your incompetent command.{S}
 Perhaps you were right, Bhelen, when you said our brother wasn't entirely without regard for his duty and station.{S}
 Perhaps you were right, Bhelen, when you said our sister wasn't all useless breeding flesh.{S}
 I speak to lower houses and castes as they should be spoken to.{S}
 Now do as I say.{S}
 I hope you are right, but my heart says this will end badly.{S}
 Permission to speak freely?{S}
 Trian would be a terrible king, but no one wants to say it.{S}
 And what I am going to tell you next will not make you any more fond of him.{S}
 We must discuss strategy before tomorrow's battle.{S}
 I told that man not to presume to bribe House Aeducan.{S}
 I did not even get to tell him about the pretty girls.{S}
 Do not speak to Gorim like that.{S}
 I refuse to discuss this.{S}
 I said I will not listen to this sort of talk!{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Gorim, what do you say?{S}
 I asked, did not I?{S}
 A gift you were supposed to tell me about.{S}
 What I mean to say is...{S}
 Forgive me, ser, but whispers say the second child of Endrin will be chosen.{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 A thousand thanks to you.{S}
 Speak.{S}
 If you have something to say, say it quickly.{S}
 If the prince said no, the answer is no.{S}
 I will take a look, but no promises.{S}
 I... thank you.{S}
 In a manner of speaking.{S}
 There will be much to discuss once I return.{S}
 The years since have not held the same promise.{S}
 Your father hasn't spoken of our time with him?{S}
 As they say, he was large as life and twice as tall! <desc>Laughs</desc>{S}
 You speak of our king.{S}
 The girl <emp>did</emp> ask, your Lordship, as per the latitude you allow.{S}
 The boy <emp>did</emp> ask, your Lordship, as per the latitude you allow.{S}
 You told my father the delay was your fault.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Thank you...{S}
 Thank you, my lady!{S}
 Thank you, my lord!{S}
 Thank you for your lenience, my lord!{S}
 I will not say anything.{S}
 If I can not get into that larder, I will skin both of you useless elves, I swear it!{S}
 Why are you talking to me, young lady?{S}
 That wretched creature is likely eating my beautiful roast as we speak!{S}
 Why are you talking to me, young man?{S}
 That wretched creature is likely eating my beautiful roast as we speak!{S}
 I do apologize.{S}
 Get the dog out... and keep him away, I beg you!{S}
 I do apologize.{S}
 I beg you!{S}
 I am immune to your so-called charms. <desc>Sigh</desc> Here, then.{S}
 Take these pork bits and do not say that Nan never gives you anything!{S}
 Thank you, my lady.{S}
 Thank you, my lord.{S}
 Thank you again for your help.{S}
 Do not even mention that!{S}
 Thank you for coming to your old nanny's rescue.{S}
 Do you remember that bedtime tale I used to tell you?{S}
 I used to tell you that one every night, I did.{S}
 You would think I hadn't told you this tale a thousand times.{S}
 When the day came, Hohaku sat proudly, waiting to be called.{S}
 Tell your brother farewell before he rides off to war.{S}
 Why would I say anything but yes?{S}
 Old nurses tell boring stories.{S}
 Thank you for the story.{S}
 Why did you tell me that story?{S}
 Might I ask whose collection this is?{S}
 Would you like to discuss something else?{S}
 Did I not just overhear you asking my mother's lady-in-waiting this exact thing?{S}
 Thank you, my lord, but I think not.{S}
 There is not much to tell.{S}
 Everyone says that you are more likely to succeed the teyrn than your brother is.{S}
 I do not know about here, but outside your castle, people discuss your family a great deal.{S}
 Some say your father should have been king instead of Cailan.{S}
 But it is just talk, I think, borne of affection for your father.{S}
 Must be all the talk of darkspawn.{S}
 I admit to trepidation about facing darkspawn, but I can not imagine an opponent more worthy of defeat.{S}
 What do you wish to discuss, then?{S}
 Thank you, my lord, though I am certainly no smarter than yourself.{S}
 Is there something else you would like to discuss, my lord?{S}
 Perhaps we could talk after you return from the south.{S}
 Tell me about yourself.{S}
 Let us talk about me.{S}
 I really should not say.{S}
 I do not want to talk about books, Dairren.{S}
 I do not want to talk about my grandfather.{S}
 My passion lies in other areas.{S}
 I could tell you all about it.{S}
 Your Lordship, you did not mention that a Grey Warden would be present.{S}
 I... apologize, Duncan.{S}
 I will not have the Wardens spoken ill of in my household.{S}
 If I might be so bold, I would suggest that your daughter is also an excellent candidate.{S}
 Honor though that might be, this is my daughter we are talking about.{S}
 If I might be so bold, I would suggest that your son is also an excellent candidate.{S}
 Honor though that might be, this is one of my sons we are talking about.{S}
 You did just finish saying that Grey Wardens are heroes, old friend.{S}
 In the meantime, find Fergus and tell him to lead the troops to Ostagar ahead of me.{S}
 We will talk before I leave tomorrow.{S}
 Be a good lass and do as I have asked.{S}
 We will talk soon.{S}
 Be a good lad and do as I have asked.{S}
 We will talk soon.{S}
 We must discuss the battle plans in the south.{S}
 I am sorry, but I believe your father wishes to talk to the arl and myself alone.{S}
 Until we speak again.{S}
 Your father invited me here, suggesting this Ser Gilmore.{S}
 The Grey Wardens do not recruit simply anybody, and I intend no flattery when I say you show promise.{S}
 If you wish to discuss this further, however, let us talk after your father and the arl depart.{S}
 I am only suggesting satisfying my host's curiosity, as tempting as recruitment might be.{S}
 Duncan& I beg you& take my wife and daughter to safety!{S}
 Duncan& you are under no obligation to me, but I beg you& take my wife and son to safety!{S}
 I fear I must ask for something in return.{S}
 I will take the teyrna and your daughter to Ostagar, to tell Fergus and the king what happened.{S}
 I will take the teyrna and your son to Ostagar to tell Fergus and the king what happened.{S}
 I fear your thanks are premature.{S}
 He said they were a small order, and no longer important.{S}
 But I am not done talking to you, yet.{S}
 But I would like to stay and talk to Duncan.{S}
 I was hoping to ask you a quick question or two.{S}
 I can ask you later.{S}
 May we speak later?{S}
 Are you talking about me?{S}
 I refuse!{S}
 Thank you for saving my father.{S}
 My son Thomas asked after you.{S}
 There is no telling my fierce girl anything these days, Maker bless her heart.{S}
 You can not tell my fierce boy anything these days, Maker bless his heart.{S}
 You know what they say about mice when the cat is away, yes?{S}
 I ask you to take a great responsibility.{S}
 My son saw you at a Denerim fair and has talked about you ever since.{S}
 She is talked about you ever since she saw you at a fair in Denerim.{S}
 Ha! "To what end", she says!{S}
 She is just like her mother when she talks like that.{S}
 Ha! "To what end", he says!{S}
 My daughter Delilah asked after you.{S}
 Should not you be off to your brother, as I asked?{S}
 I will talk to you soon.{S}
 Legends of the Blights tell of horrible things.{S}
 But let us not speak of ominous things.{S}
 And do not be afraid to ask your mother's advice.{S}
 Upstairs in his chambers, no doubt, saying good-bye to Oriana and your nephew.{S}
 I <emp>will</emp> tell you, however: you are my darling daughter, I love you, and I trust you completely to carry on the Cousland name if the worst should happen.{S}
 I <emp>will</emp> tell you, however: you are my cherished son, I love you, and I trust you completely to carry on the Cousland name if the worst should happen.{S}
 I will pray for your safety every day you are gone.{S}
 I keep telling you, no darkspawn will ever best me.{S}
 You would say this in front of your mother?{S}
 Maker's breath, I swear it is like living with a pack of small boys.{S}
 And left you lying in your own blood?{S}
 Someone... must reach Fergus... tell him what has happened.{S}
 Let me talk to her.{S}
 I swear it.{S}
 You can tell him yourself, Father.{S}
 And I will get you the mightiest one I can find, I promise.{S}
 I speak the truth.{S}
 She talks <emp>forever</emp>!{S}
 I would like to say farewell.{S}
 Pray for me, love, and I will be back within a month or two.{S}
 Did he say why he is come?{S}
 Who said I do not have one now?{S}
 I prefer my freedom, thank you.{S}
 He says he is recruiting.{S}
 Your mother told me the teyrn had summoned you, so I did not want to interrupt.{S}
 Smart enough not to talk, my father used to say.{S}
 Nan swears he confounds her just to amuse himself.{S}
 Err... before we go, my lady, might I beg a question?{S}
 It is just that... the gate guards said this Warden asked after me by name.{S}
 Then... is it also true this Grey Warden was asking after me? <desc>Sigh</desc> As you wish.{S}
 Is he asking after me or not?{S}
 Err... before we go, my lord, might I beg a question?{S}
 Begging your pardon, my lady, but you are no ordinary woman.{S}
 Scribe Aldous once told me that the Grey Wardens used to burn entire villages to keep them out of darkspawn hands.{S}
 It is like the start of every bad adventure tale my grandfather used to tell.{S}
 Best not to tell Nan.{S}
 You know what your mother would say.{S}
 He told us to hold the hall as long as possible.{S}
 Thank the Maker you two are unharmed.{S}
 He is talking to my father right now.{S}
 I need to talk to my brother, first.{S}
 Tell me about yourself, Ser Gilmore.{S}
 Are Grey Wardens really as skilled as the legends say?{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Few speak our language anymore, and many do not know what being elven means.{S}
 It speaks well of your father to show such compassion.{S}
 Forgive me; I should not have mentioned her.{S}
 Many people say she looks a great deal like me.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Forget I mentioned it.{S}
 Getting together and talking, after all this is over?{S}
 Please, call me <FirstName/>.{S}
 I would like to ask you about something else.{S}
 Tell me about her.{S}
 You speak of her fondly.{S}
 Have you come to pray for your brother and father?{S}
 I would be happy to ask for the Maker's blessings with you.{S}
 I prayed that the danger your brother and father face might change your mind.{S}
 Perhaps we should pray as she did.{S}
 Now I shall pray for your father and your brother.{S}
 I will pray for the safety of your father and your brother.{S}
 Call me "Mallol."{S}
 We shall talk once the soldiers have departed.{S}
 Perhaps tomorrow we may talk more.{S}
 I have told you before I do not believe in the Maker.{S}
 I do not think anyone hears our prayers, Mallol. <act>Say nothing.</act>{S}
 Then let us pray, Mother Mallol.{S}
 Could you answer a few questions?{S}
 Thank you, Mallol.{S}
 Do not say such things.{S}
 I beg your pardon?{S}
 Do say something, dear.{S}
 And she says that after seeing you whacking stuffed men in the courtyard, sweating like a mule.{S}
 I am not asking you to travel to the moon.{S}
 You are talking about the woman who helped raise you and your brother.{S}
 Not to mention that I do not need my kitchen servants eaten.{S}
 Now you should say goodbye to Fergus before he leaves, do not you think?{S}
 Yes, your father mentioned that.{S}
 And I do realize you did not answer my question.{S}
 You should say goodbye to Fergus while you have the chance.{S}
 If Howe is behind this, I will cut his lying throat myself!{S}
 I will cut his lying throat myself!{S}
 They never got through the door, thanks to you.{S}
 I pray that Mother Mallol has escaped.{S}
 The Cousland family blade lies inside.{S}
 You will be avenged, old sage, I swear it!{S}
 Nan is back to work as we speak.{S}
 Perhaps we should speak alone sometime, Iona?{S}
 Perhaps we should speak alone sometime, Dairren?{S}
 I can handle my own affairs, thank you.{S}
 Father sent me to talk to Fergus.{S}
 I was about to suggest that, myself.{S}
 Maybe you want to find Howe and ask him?{S}
 I was about to ask you that!{S}
 You do not need to tell me twice!{S}
 I am just going to settle in here and... apparently just talk to myself... <desc>mumbling</desc>{S}
 After Elethea's men were defeated, Calenhad asked her to swear fealty.{S}
 Is that familiar, child? <desc>Sigh</desc> Every day I pray to the Maker that my lessons will stick, and every day He tasks me anew.{S}
 Several other local banns supported his efforts by swearing oaths of fealty, making him their teyrn.{S}
 No, thank you.{S}
 Tell about our relationship with Arl Howe.{S}
 Mother says the darkspawn will all be killed and I will not see one.{S}
 Tell us!{S}
 Lord Dace has asked you to show your support for his cause in front of the gathered nobles.{S}
 You did what Dace wanted, and spoke out for the surface caste.{S}
 You led Lord Dace to believe that you would speak for his cause, but instead you humiliated him in front of all the nobles.{S}
 The prisoner in the king's camp has begged you for some food.{S}
 I would say they know better than anyone what it takes.{S}
 That is a horrible thing to say.{S}
 I swear I am the bravest one here, and I am a woman.{S}
 The kennel master has asked you to muzzle the hound so that he may be treated. <emp>Bring the strange flower to the kennel master</emp>{S}
 You are not the first woman to tell me that.{S}
 You are not the first to tell me that.{S}
 Did Duncan mention me?{S}
 I can not say I am looking forward to encountering another.{S}
 I never would have agreed to deliver it, but Duncan says we are all to cooperate and get along.{S}
 Tell me, did you find them as monstrous as I did?{S}
 He spoke quite highly of you.{S}
 I will tell you, it is Teyrn Loghain we should be looking to win it, not the king.{S}
 If we do not break the horde here, Duncan says it will spread until it engulfs all of Ferelden.{S}
 I wish I could tell you more.{S}
 Maybe ask me again after Duncan speaks to you about it.{S}
 There is... not a lot I can tell you.{S}
 I... look, I can not tell you much, all right?{S}
 You can not refuse.{S}
 We do not do any spells, if that is what you are asking.{S}
 Duncan is the leader of the Grey Wardens in Ferelden... which he would say does not mean much, as there are not many of us here.{S}
 Not to mention people start to notice when darkspawn pour out of the Wilds and taint everything around them.{S}
 The Old Gods were dragons, so the stories say.{S}
 You are a dwarf, you tell me.{S}
 You want to ask me about something else?{S}
 Duncan says the Grey Wardens do whatever is necessary to protect mankind from darkspawn.{S}
 You asked in general; I am asking in particular.{S}
 As I said, I was trained as a templar before Duncan recruited me about six months ago.{S}
 That is a terrible thing to say!{S}
 If you have a problem with my magic, say so now.{S}
 What can you tell me about this Joining?{S}
 So you mentioned earlier.{S}
 You are going to tell me everything.{S}
 Surely you can tell me something.{S}
 I can not say I am thrilled by the idea.{S}
 What if I refuse to do the ritual?{S}
 Thanks, I guess.{S}
 Tell me about Duncan.{S}
 I can not say I care for him much.{S}
 This Blight Duncan mentioned.{S}
 Tell me a little about yourself.{S}
 I do not have anything else to ask.{S}
 You speak fondly of Duncan.{S}
 I asked you first.{S}
 You will need that smart mouth for more than asking me silly questions.{S}
 Pray not for someone else to destroy it.{S}
 Do not talk about me as if I am not present, lad.{S}
 I did not mean... but what do we call you?{S}
 You never told us your name.{S}
 The Chasind folk call me Flemeth.{S}
 I am sorry for your Duncan, but your grief must come later... in the dark shadows before you take vengeance, as my mother once said.{S}
 It is said that, long ago, the Maker sent the Old Gods of the ancient Tevinter Imperium to slumber in prisons deep beneath the surface.{S}
 Believe that or not, history says it is a fearsome and immortal thing.{S}
 If Arl Eamon knew what he did at Ostagar, he would be the first to call for his execution!{S}
 Now that you mention it, I do have one more thing to offer.{S}
 You speak as if he would be the first king to gain his throne that way.{S}
 Age and power are relative--it depends on who is asking.{S}
 Could you answer some questions?{S}
 Can I ask about your magic?{S}
 And say he does not help us?{S}
 I suppose we should thank you.{S}
 You have been sent to tell your brother, Fergus, that he should leave for Ostagar ahead of your father.{S}
 Fergus is probably in his room, saying goodbye to his wife and child.{S}
 Ser Gilmore has told you that your father was last seen headed towards the secret exit from the larder; you and your mother should probably look for him there.{S}
 May I ask what happened?{S}
 You need not answer, friend.{S}
 I will not ask what happened.{S}
 It is none of our concern, as I said.{S}
 When last we spoke, you told me you wished to join our order.{S}
 I do not want to speak of it.{S}
 I do not wish to speak of it.{S}
 I wanted to see you first, to look into your treacherous eyes and tell you I know what you planned.{S}
 Anything you have to say can be said here, in front of our men.{S}
 So you admit to scheming against me?{S}
 So you admit your foul intentions?{S}
 And do they tell you I am weak and ripe to be displaced?{S}
 Nothing, not even treacherous kin, will stop me from claiming my right.{S}
 You and I need to speak.{S}
 You do have to admit it was a good plan.{S}
 People have always spoken of dark and mysterious woods, haunted by beings unseen.{S}
 They say the Veil is thin here and spirits from the Fade pass over, drifting through the trees and giving them an unnatural and sinister intelligence.{S}
 It is said that if you feel you are being watched in the Brecilian Forest, you are.{S}
 I did not mean to say--{S}
 Exactly what I was going to say.{S}
 I suggest you shut your mouth and do your job.{S}
 If you say so.{S}
 Or it could mean one of your kin was keen on claiming the glory of this mission himself.{S}
 If you say so.{S}
 The servants said the screams and giggles went on all night.{S}
 Be prepared to kill anything that moves. <act>Lie</act> No, it is a fake.{S}
 I will not hear such talk about my family.{S}
 Enough talk.{S}
 She is Ferelden's heart--her walls are strong, but within them lies so much beauty.{S}
 Tell me a tale, Leliana.{S}
 Tell me about darkspawn.{S}
 Tell me about Aveline again.{S}
 Tell me about Flemeth again.{S}
 Tell me about Andraste and the Maker again.{S}
 Tell me about Andraste's death again.{S}
 Tell me about Shartan again.{S}
 I am sorry about what I said.{S}
 Honestly, I have never seen an abomination... or been called on to slay one.{S}
 As I said, I have never seen one.{S}
 Perhaps we can talk another time.{S}
 Some templars I know discuss such things with glee.{S}
 If you are saying... what I think... that would be really... inappropriate and...{S}
 I mean, you can talk to me anytime if you want.{S}
 Maybe we can talk another time.{S}
 I-It is nothing personal; I swear!{S}
 You can... come talk to me anytime you like.{S}
 Thanks.{S}
 I am sure someone would've told you when to strike.{S}
 I have no more time to discuss this.{S}
 Why do you ask?{S}
 Perhaps the sacrifice is worthwhile, I cannot say.{S}
 When the king sent out the call, the Circle of Ferelden sent only <emp>seven</emp> mages to Ostagar.{S}
 I asked King Cailan's permission to come and seek a greater commitment from the Circle.{S}
 They can call fire and ice down upon the enemy.{S}
 Then perhaps I shall speak to Irving about this later.{S}
 Thank you for walking with me.{S}
 Being a Grey Warden is a calling.{S}
 As I said, it is not my place.{S}
 It was the pride of mages, they say, that brought the darkspawn upon us in the first place.{S}
 Taken from your families at a young age, told you are the prey of demons... it is not a life many would choose, had they a choice.{S}
 But standing around talking solves nothing.{S}
 Yes, we can hope... and pray.{S}
 Hope, and pray, friend.{S}
 Thank you for escorting me.{S}
 Might I ask what you are doing?{S}
 If you might indulge me, I would like to ask you about the Circle.{S}
 Perhaps, but I seldom get a chance to speak with its members.{S}
 Can you tell me more about Grey Wardens and darkspawn?{S}
 As an apprentice, old men talking have defined my life.{S}
 I learned much from what you said.{S}
 I have always done what Irving asks of me.{S}
 I wanted to ask you about the darkspawn.{S}
 Could you tell me more about the Grey Wardens?{S}
 Could you tell me more about the darkspawn you mentioned?{S}
 I wanted to talk to you a little more.{S}
 I just wanted to say how honored I am to meet you.{S}
 Can you tell me about the darkspawn attacks?{S}
 You can tell me about the Grey Wardens, can not you?{S}
 I would rather not talk about this.{S}
 It hurts when people talk down to me.{S}
 I would like to talk more, but I have duties to attend to.{S}
 That is just one of the Chantry's lies.{S}
 If that is how you feel, we have nothing more to discuss.{S}
 Are you saying elves cannot be educated?{S}
 Thank you for talking with me.{S}
 You are well-spoken for an elf.{S}
 How dare you suggest--{S}
 We will discuss this later.{S}
 Duncan, you worry the poor lad with talk of Blights and darkspawn.{S}
 Duncan, you worry the poor girl with talk of Blights and darkspawn.{S}
 It goes without saying that you shall not discuss the Harrowing with those who have not undergone the rite.{S}
 Now, if you will both excuse me, I have matters to discuss with Greagoir.{S}
 He must have told you about the Grey Wardens.{S}
 I am here, should you wish to discuss anything.{S}
 Tell me what you know, and your candor will not be forgotten.{S}
 I suspected Lily would tell him of the impending Rite if she found out.{S}
 They would make us all tranquil if they could, and call it a kindness.{S}
 If we mention her involvement, the Chantry will say that she was framed.{S}
 Greagoir says he has proof--and eyewitness testimony--that Jowan has been practicing blood magic.{S}
 I cannot say more.{S}
 Let us not speak ill of my colleague... our colleague.{S}
 You know little of this, and I ask you to hold your tongue. <desc>Sighs</desc> Lily should know better than to tell Jowan, though it is difficult to fault her actions.{S}
 You should speak to him more if you get the chance.{S}
 He seemed nervous when I spoke to him.{S}
 Tell me what this is about.{S}
 I was told he spoke to you at length today.{S}
 Now, tell me what this is about.{S}
 I was told he spoke to you at length today.{S}
 And I presume his lover, Lily, told him about this?{S}
 Now, I know Jowan discussed something with you today.{S}
 What did he say?{S}
 The Chantry will stand behind her, claiming she has been framed or is in the thrall of a blood mage.{S}
 Tell Jowan and Lily you will aid them.{S}
 I apologize for disrupting your work, but I wish to discuss a matter of some urgency, concerning your friend Jowan.{S}
 He avoids my gaze and looks ready to bolt whenever he speaks to me.{S}
 You should not be seen talking to me, lest Jowan and Lily become suspicious.{S}
 Do not be quick to suggest there is another way in.{S}
 As I said, he was working under my orders.{S}
 As I said, she was working under my orders.{S}
 Irving spoke highly of this mage, and I would like him to join the Warden ranks.{S}
 Irving spoke highly of this mage, and I would like her to join the Warden ranks.{S}
 I refuse to let this go unpunished!{S}
 We have no more say in this matter.{S}
 I will explain more when the time comes.{S}
 You have promised him a new Grey Warden?{S}
 You say he operated under your instructions, Irving, but I do not trust him.{S}
 You say she operated under your instructions, Irving, but I do not trust her.{S}
 I can speak for myself.{S}
 That is all you wanted to tell me?{S}
 I would prefer to talk now.{S}
 Why did you ask me to do that?{S}
 We spoke a little.{S}
 I just wanted to tell you that I have done what you asked.{S}
 Jowan says that he is going to be made tranquil.{S}
 Will telling you earn me a reward?{S}
 Lily told me, and I promised to help.{S}
 You could just tell them she is involved.{S}
 But did not you say the Chantry protects us?{S}
 They asked me to help them break into the repository.{S}
 Jowan told me their intentions, but I do not know the plan.{S}
 Please, I beg you.{S}
 I have nothing more to say.{S}
 Yes, Lily told him.{S}
 No, I just stopped by to say hello.{S}
 Duncan and I did not talk much.{S}
 Yes, I spoke to him not long ago.{S}
 I wanted to talk to you about that, actually.{S}
 Jowan says he is going to be made tranquil.{S}
 I promised I would not.{S}
 I can not say.{S}
 Will I get into trouble if I tell you?{S}
 He wanted my help to escape, but I refused him.{S}
 Do you realize what you are asking?{S}
 I will do as you ask.{S}
 That is beyond the call of duty.{S}
 You could've told me this earlier.{S}
 He lied to me!{S}
 Jowan said he wasn't a blood mage!{S}
 I was just doing as I was told.{S}
 What lies in store for me?{S}
 Thank you for everything, First Enchanter.{S}
 Say something, please...{S}
 There must be something more, or they would tell the apprentices what is involved.{S}
 Is that why they do not tell us what it is about?{S}
 Just a little hint, and I will stop asking, I promise!{S}
 I am stuck here and I do not know when they will call me for <emp>my</emp> Harrowing.{S}
 Easy for you to say.{S}
 If... if they do not call apprentices to the Harrowing, it probably means...{S}
 Apprentices can ask to be made tranquil if they fear the Harrowing.{S}
 I was supposed to tell you to see Irving as soon as you woke up.{S}
 He said he would be in his study upstairs.{S}
 He did not tell me.{S}
 We can speak later.{S}
 Are you done talking with Irving?{S}
 I need to talk to you.{S}
 Do you remember what we discussed this morning?{S}
 I do not feel safe talking here.{S}
 I promise.{S}
 I will explain.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I wish that was the only thing I needed to talk about.{S}
 That was a bizarre thing to talk about, especially now...{S}
 Mother stopped talking to me after I showed signs of magical ability.{S}
 She would fight with my father, saying that she did not want "that thing"--meaning me--in her house.{S}
 She was saying the Chant of Light in the chapel one night while I was walking past...{S}
 You can not ask Irving, obviously...{S}
 You tell yourself that.{S}
 Thank you... we could never have--{S}
 So what you said was true, Irving.{S}
 You could have told me what you knew of this plan, and you did not.{S}
 Do not you dare speak to me!{S}
 I promise.{S}
 We are friends but do not ask this.{S}
 You know I can not tell you.{S}
 I will watch for that next time I talk to Owain.{S}
 I should go talk to him immediately.{S}
 I will not tell anyone.{S}
 I do not believe you have ever talked about your family.{S}
 It just seemed like an appropriate thing to say.{S}
 Would you say it with me?{S}
 May the Chant reach the Maker's ears and tell Him of our contrition.{S}
 Thank you for praying with me.{S}
 Just speaking words brings you peace?{S}
 You could ask to be made tranquil.{S}
 You should discuss this with your mentor.{S}
 Thank you for your help.{S}
 I was ordered to never speak of it.{S}
 I apologize, but I am not inclined to change it.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 In a manner of speaking, yes.{S}
 Not to mention these old eyes are starting to go...{S}
 Why, in my day, junior mages would not dare say such things to an older mage.{S}
 I am not good at talking.{S}
 Gets worse with every telling, I imagine.{S}
 I remember when the junior mages I mentored asked for some of those.{S}
 Well, I will not ask why you need it.{S}
 Tell you what, I will put my name on this form... like so... ... and if you get the chance, burn a big hole in the seat of the trousers of the templar that patrols the library.{S}
 That is what I tell Irving.{S}
 I would say they have already gone.{S}
 I just wanted to talk.{S}
 You are not suggesting we break down a wall?{S}
 Stop talking and think for a second, Jowan.{S}
 Are you saying we should use it to amplify a spell and break our way into the chamber?{S}
 You said you never...{S}
 I admit, I...{S}
 The Chantry calls this entrance "the Victims' Door."{S}
 We can talk later if you want.{S}
 Why did you lie and say you would help us?{S}
 Do not talk to me!{S}
 I need to tell you that I told Irving what you are up to.{S}
 Did it just say something?{S}
 "Forever shall you stand on the threshold of my proud fortress," he said, "and tell your lies to all who pass..."{S}
 Stop talking to it.{S}
 The Assembly is not going to call for you.{S}
 Lord Harrowmont says the king has taken ill.{S}
 Lord Harrowmont gave me access to see you so I could tell you this:{S}
 I begged to go with you and fight at your side, but Bhelen's pet nobles would not hear of it.{S}
 As you say, my dearest one.{S}
 You were lied to, made to think that you acted in your own protection!{S}
 Tell me.{S}
 What does my father say about this?{S}
 Duncan said he would ask my father if I could join the Wardens.{S}
 I know what the Chantry says about the Maker, and what should I believe?{S}
 What I feel in my heart, or what others tell me?{S}
 He spoke directly to my soul, in a language no human tongue can express.{S}
 The Chantry says the Maker has left us.{S}
 Do you have anything to say before the sentence is carried out?{S}
 Look me in the eye and tell me you did not do this.{S}
 It makes what we do here a thousand times worse, but at least I can tell your father the truth about you.{S}
 Your father asked me to give these to you.{S}
 You call this justice?{S}
 I did not kill Trian. <act>Lie</act> I did not kill Trian.{S}
 Tell my father I am innocent.{S}
 Tell my father I went to a warrior's death.{S}
 They said my ideas were blasphemy, but is it so bad if what I believe gives me comfort?{S}
 Are you saying the Chantry is wrong?{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Chantry lore says it is man's pride that created the darkspawn.{S}
 Orlesians enjoy telling stories.{S}
 I shall tell you my favorite tale, of Aveline, the knight of Orlais.{S}
 He had hoped for a son, not a daughter, and so he told his wife to abandon the child in the woods.{S}
 Before the cold could claim her, the baby was found by a tribe of Dalish elves, who took pity on the poor mewling thing and raised her as their own.{S}
 Aveline--for that is what they called her--grew strong and quick and clever under the guidance of the elves.{S}
 I will tell you the tale another time, if you wish it.{S}
 I know one, told to me by my mother a long time ago.{S}
 Morrigan's mother was called Flemeth.{S}
 Fereldan mothers scare their daughters with talk of Flemeth.{S}
 They say that if you are bad, Flemeth will spirit you away and bind you to her forever.{S}
 They also say that Flemeth mourns her lost beauty, and will steal yours through your looking-glass, if she catches you.{S}
 I can tell the tale some other time.{S}
 Tell me the whole story.{S}
 I do not have time to discuss Flemeth right now.{S}
 Flemeth's heart swelled with pity for the man who once was her husband, and begged Osen to return to Conobar's side with her.{S}
 They say she took to her side many Chasind men, and with their help begat her daughter-witches who even now prowl the dark places of the Korcari Wilds.{S}
 So earnest was Her plea that the Maker was moved, and promised that He would create a paradise on earth, if all abandoned their false gods and turned once more to Him.{S}
 The Tevinter Chantry claims that in Andraste's last moments, Hessarian's heart softened, and he heard the voice of the Maker telling him to end Her suffering.{S}
 Dissenters say that the archon only converted because he could not stem the tide of Andraste's cult, and was forced to do so to stay in power.{S}
 This question has come to me many times and I have no answer.{S}
 We can discuss this another time, if you wish.{S}
 The elves claimed the Dales in the south, and settled there, in a land of their own.{S}
 The Chantry says the elves struck first, but I do not know whether to believe it.{S}
 Let us discuss this another time.{S}
 But others, still fiercely proud of their heritage, refused to bow to the humans and instead became homeless wanderers.{S}
 I can see why you say that.{S}
 When I talked about my beliefs--that the Maker reveals Himself in the beauty of His world--they... treated me with disdain.{S}
 What did you say to them?{S}
 What can I say to them?{S}
 What they believe is what the Chantry says, and the Chantry is infallible, yes?{S}
 It is not easy for me, either, to reconcile how I feel with what I am told...{S}
 Now Owain must release the rod to you. <emp>Talk to Jowan</emp>{S}
 Owain, the tranquil who oversees the running of the Circle's stock room, has told you that you need to get a permission form signed by a senior mage to obtain a rod of fire from him.{S}
 You can choose to help Jowan and Lily, but you could also consider alerting the Circle to their plan. <emp>You refused to help Jowan and Lily</emp>{S}
 Helping Jowan would be a betrayal of the Circle and all it stands for, and you refused.{S}
 However, there may be more you can do for the Circle; perhaps someone should be told of Jowan's plan.{S}
 I am not here to discuss Ferelden's odor, Marjolaine.{S}
 I have more men watching, ready to attack on my word, so perhaps we just talk now, yes?{S}
 Ignore what she says.{S}
 She is lying.{S}
 You were planning something, I told myself.{S}
 You barely spoke to anyone.{S}
 You tell me.{S}
 If I were you, I would believe nothing she says.{S}
 I trust Leliana, no matter what you say.{S}
 Jowan escaped through the use of blood magic--showing that he was lying to both you and the woman he claimed to love--and Lily was taken away for her part in his folly.{S}
 But some of them are... are what we call bards.{S}
 Someone told me this a long time ago.{S}
 Spies, as you say.{S}
 Some say there is a bard order, but I do not think this is true.{S}
 Senior Enchanter Sweeney <emp>Speak to Jowan</emp>{S}
 Jowan seems eager to speak to you.{S}
 I like to say the Maker brought me here.{S}
 Mother was always telling me stories of her homeland; I think she missed it.{S}
 Mother called them Andraste's Grace.{S}
 Forget I said anything.{S}
 39194 : In a way I did, but these feeling were triggered by events which I did not tell you about.{S}
 Tell me more.{S}
 Something told me that I needed to know what was in those letters.{S}
 No more lies between us, at least in this.{S}
 Thank you for trusting me with this.{S}
 You know what I am talking about, do not you?{S}
 Was told it would be an easy job.{S}
 Does this have something to do with Orlais? <desc>Coughs</desc> It do not pay to ask why someone wants someone else dead.{S}
 You have told me a lot of things, not one of which meant more than a fart in the middens.{S}
 She can do whatever I tell her, even if that means walking into the king's own palace naked.{S}
 You keep your head down and say, "Aye" to any job I decide is low enough for scum like you. <emp>Then</emp> you both go free.{S}
 And I get to join the family and be called, "my lord," for the rest of the little prince's life.{S}
 That is, I did not want to promise, but he seemed interested.{S}
 So shut up, and do as you are told.{S}
 So shut up and do as you are told.{S}
 It is nothing definite, but he... he said he wanted to see me again.{S}
 Now did you find out what I asked you for or not?{S}
 He said he kept most of it topside.{S}
 And he says he saw more than one lyrium nugget changing hands before that duster hit the tiles.{S}
 As you say!{S}
 And he says he saw something change hands between you and Oskias and then the duster sodding stood up and walked out on his own two feet!{S}
 Does that sound like what I asked?{S}
 The lady says it is not right.{S}
 He was telling him how because you were related, you would never suspect him.{S}
 We did not want to take care of him right there, being how he is your blood, but I guess he hoped you would kill us before we could tell you.{S}
 We will see what he has to say about this story.{S}
 I mean, no one's gonna say spit to you, Beraht, but we can not move that free.{S}
 I do not like you making me look weak... but it is smart to try to keep the Sword Castes from asking questions.{S}
 Screaming for mercy, telling the ancestors to bless your name.{S}
 Not to mention the conceit of the Warrior Caste.{S}
 It says you are there to clean up the waste trenches, not watch the fights, so do not look conspicuous.{S}
 And when I say I have coin on this, I am not talking about some pittance, like the value of your life.{S}
 If you are asking how to sneak in there, you are pretty much saying you are no good to me.{S}
 I am not asking you to distill it, just drop it into a basin.{S}
 He should have known: You do not lie to me.{S}
 If you have got any questions, ask Jarvia or Leske.{S}
 And let me tell you... it tastes as good as it looks.{S}
 She will find a man or she will answer to me.{S}
 Did not I tell you not to talk that way to my sister?{S}
 I told you we would deliver.{S}
 And her son'll call you uncle and come visit on name-days? <act>Lie</act> He did not have any lyrium or gold on him. <act>Lie</act> All he had was this one nugget.{S}
 He was carrying these two nuggets. <act>Lie</act> He is guilty.{S}
 Here is the lyrium. <act>Give 2 nuggets.</act> <act>Lie</act> Do not worry.{S}
 I will tell you the truth.{S}
 Are you accusing me of lying? <act>Lie</act> Oskias is dead.{S}
 We just did not want to do it in public. <act>Lie</act> I am not stupid enough to kill Oskias in public!{S}
 Do not you sodding tell me my life is over!{S}
 Do not you talk to me like I am an idiot!{S}
 Rica said you were finally making something useful of yourself.{S}
 You tell me, just what do I got that is worth living for?{S}
 Well, who asked you?{S}
 Why do not you just lie down?{S}
 Do not you talk to me that way!{S}
 They treat us like dust, tell us we are cursed.{S}
 Rica's always telling me we do not have enough for one little bottle.{S}
 The two of you, always talking behind my back.{S}
 It will be my last bottle, I-I promise...{S}
 Rica never brings me what I ask for. <desc>Mother has passed out.{S}
 You promised you would not do this anymore.{S}
 You said you would try to remember better times.{S}
 Oh, there is no talking to you when you get like this.{S}
 Lay one hand on me or Rica again, and I will kill you.{S}
 Some of the nobles I have met, they would as soon have your head for speaking your mind.{S}
 That is why I did not tell you.{S}
 At least I have kept you from buying your future with what is between your legs. <desc>Sigh</desc> I should have told you.{S}
 Cleaning middens... begging... going to the surface.{S}
 His only chance to join a noble family is to claim kinship with a concubine who bears a noble's son. <desc>Sigh</desc> And that is what he wants more than anything.{S}
 She also said you would never learn to walk or stop dumping in the bed.{S}
 They say casteless soldiers are more danger to each other than to darkspawn... that it is an insult to the smith to let us touch a fine-made weapon.{S}
 There is been talk of an alliance against the darkspawn, even that the Grey Wardens have stepped up.{S}
 How about I keep the details to myself, and you do not tell me why you come home covered in blood every night?{S}
 I-I do not want to say... in case I am wrong.{S}
 Beraht likes to call himself a provider.{S}
 He says he has the contacts to get almost everything into or out of Orzammar.{S}
 You will have to do what he asks, and just... hope it is nothing unforgivable.{S}
 Then will you let me finished getting dressed, or are you determined to talk right through my appointment?{S}
 They call us noble-hunters.{S}
 If you want to talk about something less... icky... you will have to think of it yourself.{S}
 After they tell everyone the ancestors cursed us because we are casteless, no noble wants that said of his son's mother.{S}
 And if I claim Beraht as an uncle, he joins the clan, too.{S}
 The shapers say it follows an historical pattern: When the darkspawn pull back, it is usually to mount an assault on the surface.{S}
 The nobles say they once covered the entire empire.{S}
 You were a baby, and I remember they used to talk about what it would be like if they could bind a marriage.{S}
 And you wonder why I keep telling you to find a way out of this gutter?{S}
 But this is too bleak to talk about now.{S}
 Just... do not tell me what Beraht wants you to do to the poor sot.{S}
 I could not believe it when Ser Duncan said he wanted to recruit you.{S}
 You are not seriously thinking of refusing, are you?{S}
 If I were you, I would talk to Ser Duncan more.{S}
 I promise.{S}
 He has already promised to move Mother and me into better lodging, where he can find me more quickly when he wants me.{S}
 I could not even wake her to tell her you would been arrested.{S}
 I will tell her you have gone to the surface for a better life than she ever gave you.{S}
 But if I can bear a son who makes his house proud, that is all I can ask.{S}
 Tell Duncan you are ready to be something more than a whore's little sister.{S}
 He calls me his amber rose.{S}
 That is when Ser Duncan said he wanted to invite you into the Grey Wardens.{S}
 When Ser Duncan said he wanted to recruit you, I almost fell over.{S}
 When I heard you were arrested, I rushed to the arena, but by then you were gone, and Ser Duncan was telling everyone they had to find you.{S}
 The rules of the order say you must leave your family behind.{S}
 But I can promise we will be all right.{S}
 Yet you tell me I can become a Paragon?{S}
 They would rather we all be killed than admit they are wrong.{S}
 Did you say there was a noble who was interested?{S}
 Let us talk about something a little closer to home.{S}
 She never talks about it.{S}
 Thanks.{S}
 Then perhaps I should tell Duncan I am interested after all.{S}
 If I am leaving, I should tell Mother goodbye.{S}
 This is the man you spoke of earlier?{S}
 Watching some casteless upstarts refusing to share their coin.{S}
 Said it was going to compost.{S}
 Called him "Oskias, suh."{S}
 Just tell me, have you seen a surfacer named Oskias?{S}
 Tell me, or your body might end up blocking a mine shaft.{S}
 And you tell me everything you know.{S}
 Thanks.{S}
 Boss says we are out for a search-and-discipline.{S}
 All he told me is "Find him."{S}
 Anything that Beraht might cut someone's head off to get. <desc>Sigh</desc> What can I say?{S}
 No money, no girls, no place to call my own.{S}
 Do not tell me.{S}
 They say the original casteless were criminals whose houses disowned them, or folks who insulted the ancestors by leaving for the surface.{S}
 They do not want anybody polluting Orzammar with skyers' ideas, so they say if you come back, you come back casteless.{S}
 Go north on the commons and take the first door that says, "No Brands."{S}
 Mainar's the favorite, so whenever he is called for, Beraht wants us to dose his water, slow him down a bit.{S}
 They say you can go an entire lifetime without a single darkspawn setting foot on the surface.{S}
 They drove the darkspawn back in every Blight, and people say they have got some secret magic that lets them do it.{S}
 I can not even think of a joke. <emp>That</emp> should tell you how bad it was.{S}
 Do not tell me you never wanted to sneak in and see one for yourself.{S}
 And if gold coins fell from my mouth whenever I spoke, that would be grand.{S}
 I dare you to go over and talk to him.{S}
 Say, "Welcome to Orzammar, Warden ser.{S}
 I can not believe you talked to him.{S}
 Make sure you have everything and go tell the Proving guard you are ready to fight.{S}
 That Grey Warden suggested exile, but it did not seem like anyone was listening.{S}
 If we want to get away with this, we can not leave one man alive to tell Beraht what we have done.{S}
 Well, he was sure talking like she is still alive.{S}
 Hey, could you tell Rica <emp>I</emp> killed him.{S}
 We have got to lay low for a while.{S}
 Fortunately, if Beraht's got them trained like he says, it should be a good long time before any guardsmen turn up here.{S}
 Oh, he was begging all right.{S}
 That was as close to begging as Beraht gets.{S}
 You said it.{S}
 Well, go back and tell him yes before <emp>he</emp> comes to his senses.{S}
 And I am not talking single combat, I am talking armies.{S}
 She will be the first one telling you to go.{S}
 Just tell me what we are doing.{S}
 Haven't I told you never to talk about my sister that way?{S}
 Just tell me why Beraht sent you.{S}
 We will sell one and tell Beraht we found one on Oskias.{S}
 Beraht said he would go for Rica if we are caught.{S}
 Do you really want to say that when I am holding a weapon?{S}
 I was hoping he would have time to beg for mercy.{S}
 But everyone says the surface is so awful and open.{S}
 If you lay a finger on Rica, I will be back with an army.{S}
 But if you try to steal anything, I am calling the guards.{S}
 Fine, but try to steal anything, and I am calling the guards.{S}
 You like having to beg?{S}
 If you were on the surface, you could open a shop, claim land and start a farm, and get legally married by the human Chantry.{S}
 If I wanted to be called an idiot, I would ask my mother.{S}
 They say surface dwarves lose touch with the Stone.{S}
 I think what my friend meant to say is, we were just leaving.{S}
 I think what my friend meant to say is we have passes to clean the trenches between bouts, see.{S}
 What do you say?{S}
 One silver for two; what do you say?{S}
 What do you say?{S}
 Do you think you could call a guard before I knock you out?{S}
 Are you asking for what I think you are?{S}
 Trying to talk you into being my girl, Olinda.{S}
 Do not you go saying that around my husband.{S}
 Did not I tell you she is a gem!{S}
 It is less than it is worth, I will not lie to you, but the market for it is topside and that will not be easy for me to reach.{S}
 And I will have to find a buyer who will not ask where it came from.{S}
 I will tell you plain, you will not find another merchant in this quarter who will not feed him whatever he asks.{S}
 And I would mourn a day or two to lose my buddy Leske, I will tell you that.{S}
 Call it a gift.{S}
 First tell me how much per nugget.{S}
 I can not believe Leske never told you about his best friend.{S}
 Mother tells me they never considered a single other candidate when the position opened for under washer.{S}
 I will tell my father you tried to violate me!{S}
 I would sooner lie with a nug!{S}
 No time to talk!{S}
 My wife went to call the guardsmen!{S}
 I promise.{S}
 Why would I tell you anything--{S}
 I hear what you are saying.{S}
 I will say.{S}
 I am not saying anything.{S}
 Just tell me if you have got a customer named Oskias.{S}
 Take a closer look before you say that.{S}
 Tell me if you know where to find a man named Oskias.{S}
 Refused to serve me ale.{S}
 Asked too many questions.{S}
 What did he tell you?{S}
 I do not know what you are talking about.{S}
 So you are not the turncoat, two-faced swindling duster Beraht told us about?{S}
 If it worked out, I was gonna bring Beraht his cut, I swear.{S}
 Suicidal, one might say.{S}
 I swear!{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Call the guardsmen!{S}
 Tell Beraht you killed me.{S}
 Could you, uh, forget to mention this to Beraht?{S}
 Tell you what--cut me in fifty and we will go to Olinda.{S}
 She likes me and refuses to work with the old man.{S}
 We will have to tell Beraht he is dead.{S}
 I swear!{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 Tell you what--cut me in fifty and we will take it to Olinda.{S}
 She likes me and refuses to work with the old man.{S}
 I will tell him myself--{S}
 Well, Beraht told us to check your bags.{S}
 Let us just say we have got a mutual friend.{S}
 I will tell Beraht you are dead.{S}
 Just in case you talk.{S}
 Witnesses talk, you know.{S}
 If you are lying, you are going to wish I only killed you.{S}
 You ask too many questions.{S}
 All you have got to know how to say is, "Aye, Mistress."{S}
 Did you want me to tell Beraht you are prying into his private life?{S}
 You will get a chance to speak to him.{S}
 The entire Proving was declared invalid, and the Assembly already called for an investigation.{S}
 You can not imagine the state Beraht was in when he told me to get you.{S}
 When Beraht claimed you, they knew who is going to get to watch your last breath.{S}
 Now they are asking questions, and as long as you have tongues to answer them, you are a threat.{S}
 Sorry we had to put you in separate cells, or I would suggest you have a last tumble.{S}
 I want to talk to Beraht.{S}
 Let me talk to Beraht.{S}
 I can explain what happened.{S}
 Do they say the Grey Wardens are disrespectful, then?{S}
 I would say, "Of the Grey Wardens," but I suspect you already know that.{S}
 For saying hello?{S}
 From what I have seen you have not only the skill to best the most promising warriors in Orzammar, but also the courage to take on your betters.{S}
 I can promise you no guarantee of safety.{S}
 While we were searching for you, I spoke to one I hope can change your mind.{S}
 And I see your friend would like to speak to you as well.{S}
 Why do not you see what they have to say before you give your final answer?{S}
 Do you have any goodbyes to say?{S}
 Goodbye, my friends, and thank you for your hospitality.{S}
 You do not speak until the shapers have judged you!{S}
 Did you not suggest this Beraht might have arranged their convenient escape?{S}
 Have you spoken with your friend and sister?{S}
 I am glad you were able to speak once more with those who care for you.{S}
 Now you have to stop talking to me?{S}
 Why are you telling me this?{S}
 Are you asking me to become a Grey Warden?{S}
 And If I say no and stay here with Rica?{S}
 I am not going no matter what you say.{S}
 I would like to talk to my sister before I decide.{S}
 My fight should be called any moment now.{S}
 And do not let them tell you Mainar is not generous with his favors.{S}
 If they had not just called my bout, I would show you what happens to insolent soldiers under my command.{S}
 But if you like, I could tell you tales that would make your friends weep with envy.{S}
 I bet you will still be telling your grandchildren about the day you met the great Mainar.{S}
 You may fill your eyes with whatever you need to tell your tale, but touch nothing.{S}
 Tell them Mainar is insulted that he did not get a real servant.{S}
 You have promise.{S}
 I already told him I have my victory speech prepared.{S}
 My fight is about to be called.{S}
 Can...can I tell them I touched you?{S}
 The Proving master wants to talk to you.{S}
 Talk to me when you are ready to fight. <act>Shake your head.</act> <act>Nod.</act>{S}
 They say Mainar is the man to beat.{S}
 Show yourself, lest I call the guards and have them do it for you!{S}
 Hold your men, I pray you.{S}
 Now you are talking my language, Brother.{S}
 I am not supposed to talk to you.{S}
 Mistress Jarvia, she said wait here till the boss gets back.{S}
 When that happened to my sister, healer said it was the plague.{S}
 Said if it wasn't treated right away, everyone who would seen her would die.{S}
 Mistress Jarvia said not to let you out.{S}
 I apologize if we are in your way.{S}
 Speak quickly.{S}
 Got the feeling the man I spoke to was doing someone else's bidding too.{S}
 Tell us.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 But she said I could...{S}
 She needs to answer for what she is done to me.{S}
 Uh, thank you.{S}
 Thank you... thank you so much for remembering.{S}
 Is this what you are trying to say?{S}
 They say you will do almost anything to achieve your goals.{S}
 I admit I have done many despicable things in my lifetime.{S}
 That is what they all say.{S}
 I did not say that.{S}
 I did say it would be a something to see, did not I?{S}
 Ah, no... do not say that.{S}
 I was just speaking hypothetically.{S}
 All right, when I feel the urge to charm you, I promise it shall be with an open and honest heart.{S}
 Andraste's Ashes, how she lies!{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Oh, it would take me a day or two to talk about the many splendors of Orlais--her golden fields, her lush meadows... <emp>Make sure Everd wins the Provings</emp>{S}
 Oh, I see what you are asking.{S}
 We do not need Andraste if the Maker speaks to you.{S}
 Arl Eamon is running out of time as we speak.{S}
 It makes Her begging the Maker to return completely absurd.{S}
 My mam used to say they do not got no stone to protect them topside.{S}
 I am asking the questions here.{S}
 Who is to say he did not fall up, eh?{S}
 Stop asking questions and do as I say.{S}
 Thank you, I will go look.{S}
 You said you would pay me!{S}
 I must have lied.{S}
 But... but you said... ah, blast it!{S}
 Thank you, thank you...{S}
 Thank you so much.{S}
 Oh, hello... is there something you wanted to talk about?{S}
 I would like to talk about what happened today.{S}
 He told us he would been putting together a side deal for lyrium, but he would already sold it.{S}
 No, I thought you looked like you wanted to talk, though.{S}
 You should talk to the elder.{S}
 That is all I am saying.{S}
 I wanted to ask you about the Dalish.{S}
 Just tell me: Are the Dalish real?{S}
 Let us talk later.{S}
 Can I talk to you about the Dalish?{S}
 Thanks for the story.{S}
 Thank you, young man.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Well, then give me a smile, I will give you my blessing, and we will call it gift enough.{S}
 Tell me your story.{S}
 Father said it this morning when my brothers did not want to get out of bed.{S}
 He said they were acting like lazy humans.{S}
 Well, there are not any humans here, so I will say what I want!{S}
 Watch where you say that.{S}
 It is dangerous to say such things.{S}
 This is the world, sad to say.{S}
 Thanks, but no thanks.{S}
 Do not talk to me like that, scum, or I will have the life beaten out of you!{S}
 Your father still does not speak of her, does he?{S}
 What can you tell me about my mother?{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Father never mentioned you.{S}
 Well, if you see him, ask him to come by and say hello, will you?{S}
 Even Alarith swears that Dalish elves saved him on his way to Denerim. <desc>Scoffs</desc> Nonsense.{S}
 He told my brothers that, when he was fleeing his homeland, he found the Dalish--or they found him.{S}
 Thanks, boys.{S}
 Thanks, I suppose.{S}
 Err... that is not what my friend meant to say.{S}
 We shall speak more later.{S}
 I suggest you have your celebration while you can.{S}
 But we can speak more of this later.{S}
 I could tell you a great deal more about them... but I suspect you have other things to do at the moment.{S}
 I was hardly forthcoming, and for that I apologize.{S}
 What do you say, Valendrian?{S}
 I would say the world has far more use of those who know how to stay their blades.{S}
 And I refuse, yet again.{S}
 A true gift, would not you say, Valendrian?{S}
 A true gift, would not you say, Valendrian?{S}
 Thank you, Soris, but I want to hear what he has to say.{S}
 Thank you, Soris, but I want to hear what she has to say.{S}
 I apologize if my presence has caused a stir.{S}
 Anything I can answer, I shall.{S}
 I had hoped to speak to you, but your elder outmaneuvered me.{S}
 We can speak of your future later.{S}
 Rumors say Vaughan is far too wild, and a poor heir.{S}
 Thanks, but please go.{S}
 What he said.{S}
 I will ask once more, politely.{S}
 Do not speak for me, Soris.{S}
 Let us talk about your impending beating.{S}
 Will you tell me now why you came here?{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 The servants all said that Vaughan had his men to bring her to his chambers.{S}
 The garrison said she died later, but we all knew better.{S}
 I pray the Maker looks on it with favor.{S}
 You have had your say.{S}
 Trust me when I say my intervention would cause you more trouble than it would solve.{S}
 I am with you, of course--but if we run into trouble, we will not be able to talk our way out of it.{S}
 We are talking about the arl's <emp>palace</emp>.{S}
 To be a Grey Warden is a noble calling, but the path is lonely and painful.{S}
 Now tell me: what happened?{S}
 The arl's son lies dead in a river of blood that runs through the entire palace!{S}
 You know the tales they tell about the arl's son.{S}
 Tell me what you know of this night's foul deeds.{S}
 I have nothing to say, captain.{S}
 Then I will ask one more time.{S}
 If anyone here knows who murdered the arl's son, speak now and save yourself a lot more trouble.{S}
 Son of a tied down-- Very well, Grey Warden; I cannot challenge your rights, but I will ask one thing:{S}
 Say your goodbyes, and see me when you are ready.{S}
 Now quickly, say your goodbyes.{S}
 We... need to get out of town for a while. <desc>Sigh</desc> Thank the Maker they are safe.{S}
 Thank you, Duncan.{S}
 I would rather not talk about it.{S}
 I can not say I am sad to leave this place.{S}
 Then excuse me if I do not stay and talk.{S}
 Of course we can talk.{S}
 Best not to mention it to your betrothed.{S}
 He is an expert at the blacksmith's anvil from what I am told.{S}
 I knew you would ask, so I thought I would save you the trouble. <desc>Chuckles</desc>{S}
 She is a veritable genius at crafts, so I am told.{S}
 I knew you would ask, so I thought I would save you the trouble. <desc>Chuckles</desc>{S}
 It is... the last day I will be able to call you that.{S}
 I do not know what to say.{S}
 I wish I could tell you otherwise.{S}
 No time to talk, Father!{S}
 Could we talk about this arrangement?{S}
 Instead, I have to marry who you say.{S}
 I take it you did not say anything?{S}
 So tell me about my groom.{S}
 So tell me about my bride.{S}
 Do not say anything.{S}
 You do not need to say anything.{S}
 Tell me I am doing the right thing.{S}
 It is too late for talk now.{S}
 All right, I call.{S}
 Call.{S}
 Why did not you say so?{S}
 Do not give me your back-talk, knife-ear!{S}
 Less talking, more serving.{S}
 You better talk quick, scum!{S}
 Would you prefer I pour, or answer?{S}
 The army camp there is calling for laborers.{S}
 Many thanks.{S}
 Wait... can I talk to you a moment?{S}
 I apologize for my parents.{S}
 They are too proud to accept help, much less ask for it.{S}
 But... that is just dream talk.{S}
 Thank you so much!{S}
 How will I explain this to Father?{S}
 You speak out of place, young one.{S}
 Then tell whoever I should be speaking to not to send children to me.{S}
 Thank your father for me.{S}
 I wanted to talk to you about your daughter.{S}
 She asked me to help you.{S}
 I am not speaking for myself.{S}
 Actually, I am just speaking for myself.{S}
 Well, I haven't asked him, but...{S}
 Mother says we are better off out of sight.{S}
 Vows to be said, drunk to be wine.{S}
 Your father told us what happened.{S}
 There is something I need to say first...{S}
 There is something I have to say, though...{S}
 Say no more.{S}
 Someone would have told me, elf.{S}
 Well, they should've told me.{S}
 Answer our questions and we do not gut you.{S}
 Tell me about the castle's layout.{S}
 Thanks for the help.{S}
 I never promised anything. <act>Kill the guard</act>{S}
 Tell me about the guards.{S}
 Let us go introduce you to your dreamy betrothed before you say "I do".{S}
 Valendrian calls them "Dalish."{S}
 That is easy for you to say.{S}
 Let us just talk to your betrothed and get the introductions over with.{S}
 The elder said once that the Grey Wardens stopped a Blight: some huge invasion by evil things from darkness, blah, blah, blah.{S}
 In somewhere called "Tevinter", I think...?{S}
 You should ask him about it sometime.{S}
 Maybe we can ask her when she arrives.{S}
 What was that about, what you told those kids?{S}
 The elder is talking to Duncan, that Grey Warden.{S}
 If they are planning violence, a human would be the one to ask.{S}
 Some are calling for blood; others say any action will just make it worse on the rest of us.{S}
 Let us see what they are talking about.{S}
 I know I said I wasn't thrilled about her... but I did not want this.{S}
 Thanks.{S}
 He can not interfere, he said.{S}
 Thank the Maker!{S}
 Tell me we did the right thing, Cousin.{S}
 What do we tell the elder when we get back?{S}
 There'll be plenty of time to talk on the road.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Let us go talk to him.{S}
 He is asking that human for advice?{S}
 That is fear talking.{S}
 No time to talk.{S}
 We lie.{S}
 Just let me do the talking.{S}
 Do not mention it.{S}
 Do not expect any thanks.{S}
 Your father said you are becoming a Grey Warden...{S}
 I can not imagine a more noble calling.{S}
 You have been called to do something truly noble.{S}
 Come to say goodbye to your friend, I suppose?{S}
 Thank you for my life, and may you die a valiant death.{S}
 Thank you... for me, for Soris, for <emp>everything</emp>.{S}
 Thank you, Valora.{S}
 There is not much to say.{S}
 Thank you for my life, such as it is now.{S}
 She is asked for you.{S}
 There you are... thank you.{S}
 I will, I swear it.{S}
 Good luck, and thank you again.{S}
 If you do not mention this, we will not.{S}
 Let us just talk this over, shall we?{S}
 Maybe you did and did not want to admit it.{S}
 But you said the Maker wanted you to leave.{S}
 I told you we should have killed her.{S}
 Surely we can talk this over...{S}
 Or we could talk this through... now that you have my undivided attention.{S}
 Does this woman speak for you?{S}
 Does your friend speak for you, as well?{S}
 I always regret talking to knife-ears!{S}
 You tell me.{S}
 Start talking, you have only seconds to live.{S}
 You really think you can talk your way out of this?{S}
 We will tell the city what really happened.{S}
 Talk fast, Vaughan.{S}
 I am done talking.{S}
 If you have something to say, say it.{S}
 I said yes, did not I?{S}
 Hearing you say that gives me comfort.{S}
 Thank you, for listening to me.{S}
 I admit that I took great pleasure in the intrigue back in Orlais.{S}
 There is this thought that floats into my mind constantly--that I lie when I say the Chantry gave me peace when in truth it... it bored me.{S}
 Go with what your instincts tell you.{S}
 Because I begged your father to let me share the good news.{S}
 I sweet-talked your father into letting me share the good news.{S}
 That is what I came to tell you!{S}
 That is what I came to tell you!{S}
 I should go talk to the other bridesmaids and find my dress.{S}
 Oh, Soris said that he will be waiting for you outside.{S}
 I just wanted to tell you that I thought about what you told me and... you were right.{S}
 I did not want to admit it, even to myself, but those years in Lothering, I yearned for the freedom and the recklessness that I knew in Orlais.{S}
 You have proven a true friend and I thank the Maker for you.{S}
 Despite what Marjolaine says, I am not like her.{S}
 Time heals all wounds, so they say.{S}
 I was just trying to say that our experiences shape our personalities.{S}
 You do not have to talk all fancy.{S}
 Maybe she was always lying about who she was, or maybe she changed over the years.{S}
 That is what they say, and the rest of us just have to move on.{S}
 Have you felt this way about another person? <emp>Talk to your betrothed</emp>{S}
 You know you can talk to me if you need to.{S}
 You and Duncan have left the Alienage to join the other Grey Wardens in Ostagar where they prepare to battle the darkspawn. <emp>Talk to the servant at the Alienage entrance</emp>{S}
 We can talk about these things, if you want.{S}
 We should not talk about these things if it makes you sad.{S}
 It is so wonderful to say that to someone again.{S}
 No, I should not say that.{S}
 Yes, I should return, at least to say goodbye.{S}
 There is so much out there--adventures to be had and stories to be told.{S}
 When you put it that way, how can I say no?{S}
 Ugliness can be found anywhere, if you look hard enough; the same can be said of beauty.{S}
 It is so wonderful to hear you say that.{S}
 Do not... do not say that.{S}
 I told you there'd be more.{S}
 Tell me where the others are!{S}
 A long time ago, there lived a fair maiden called Alindra.{S}
 I can not say I have heard it.{S}
 Tell me the story.{S}
 When Alindra told her father about the man she had chosen, he was furious, for Alindra was high-born, but her love nothing more than a common soldier.{S}
 They say that when Alindra has cried enough, she will be able to cross the river to be reunited with her soldier.{S}
 Well, I will tell you this one.{S}
 Sometimes I ask myself, does such a love exist?{S}
 I never expected you to say that.{S}
 I have to say there is a certain severity to you.{S}
 Do not tell the others I said that.{S}
 I pray that one day you will find someone who will restore your faith in love.{S}
 Tell me about Alindra and her soldier.{S}
 Never mind, were you going to say something?{S}
 I do not think she was there to tell you a bedtime story.{S}
 If I wanted one, you would be the one telling it.{S}
 Morrigan was with me because we had something to discuss.{S}
 I could've sworn I heard...{S}
 We were just talking, maybe that is what you heard.{S}
 We were discussing something important.{S}
 I am not some innocent twelve-year-old you can fool with half-baked lies.{S}
 Only time will tell.{S}
 I suppose I should apologize.{S}
 You are well within your bounds to call me that.{S}
 Everything I said made me sound like a complete hypocrite.{S}
 Thanks for being brave enough to admit it.{S}
 I was just about to suggest that.{S}
 Maybe you should think before talking, in future.{S}
 I enjoy those nights when we stand guard together, talking to pass the time in those small hours... well, I talk and you listen, mostly...{S}
 W-what I am trying to say is... is that I trust you.{S}
 N-no one told me.{S}
 There... is not much more I can say.{S}
 It is not silly to seek moments to lay down your burdens.{S}
 Y-you made me say all those things!{S}
 Why could not you have said them first?{S}
 What, are you saying I have bad taste?{S}
 Thanks.{S}
 Thanks for the offer but I do not think my delicate health could take so much excitement.{S}
 I can tell...{S}
 And that is saying nothing of your... hmm... entanglements.{S}
 Thanks.{S}
 He is been claimed.{S}
 Anyway, what were you going to say?{S}
 So, had important things to discuss with Morrigan last night?{S}
 You lied to me!{S}
 I do not care what you did with her; what hurts is that you lied!{S}
 You tell me you like me, that I mean something to you, and you have her on the side?{S}
 Do you say the same things to her, that you say to me?{S}
 Tell me, does she use dark, forbidden magics to enhance your enjoyment of her?{S}
 She has a lot to say about darkspawn.{S}
 If you want her, tell me so.{S}
 I care for you... more deeply than I can say, but...{S}
 And I believe you when you say that.{S}
 Morrigan when you want some rough tumbling, Leliana when you need a bedtime story and someone to tell you what a nice boy you are?{S}
 We should... talk later.{S}
 I thought you said she did not mean anything to you.{S}
 Are you saying I am a gift from the Maker?{S}
 You do not want to talk to me anymore?{S}
 Even asked me to come to bed with her, but alas, subtlety is lost on me."{S}
 You could have just asked me.{S}
 He will not tell anyone an elven woman took him down.{S}
 Soris said much of you--some of it was even positive.{S}
 I am... sure the two of you have a lot to discuss.{S}
 Soris has said much of you--some even positive. <desc>Chuckles</desc> Do not get me in trouble, Nesiara.{S}
 Your father never said you were so... so...{S}
 It was hard to leave Highever, but your father's matchmaker spoke highly of you, and rightfully so.{S}
 You have a lot of nerve talking to me like that!{S}
 Are you saying you do not want to marry me?{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 The Maker says we must share our blessings.{S}
 There, I said it.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I should be the one thanking you.{S}
 Stop talking and just come here.{S}
 That is what they say.{S}
 Wait, you want to talk a-about us?{S}
 You are talking about us?{S}
 If you do not know, or do not want to tell me your reasons, then I will not press you.{S}
 Do not apologize.{S}
 If you were really sorry, you would have thought about what you said before saying it.{S}
 Thank you for picking me last.{S}
 There... and thank you for the flowers.{S}
 Th-thank you.{S}
 It is kind of you to say so, even wearing these mud-covered horrors.{S}
 I do not have to discuss this with you!{S}
 You said he looked happy.{S}
 We are just talking about how you treat her in bed.{S}
 Nothing, just girl talk.{S}
 I told you: I do not need you.{S}
 If you promise to stop talking, you can come.{S}
 It cannot be coincidence, that you are brought here so soon after I was called by the Maker.{S}
 The Maker does not talk to people, and certainly not <emp>you</emp>.{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 I will not let you down, I promise!{S}
 You do not know how it makes me feel to hear you say that.{S}
 Oh, thank you for the coin the other time, friend.{S}
 No need to mention that, Ollie.{S}
 Thank you, ser.{S}
 Ah... can not blame a fellow for asking, eh?{S}
 May the Divine herself pray for you!{S}
 Thank you for what you have done.{S}
 The savior of Ferelden, Teyrn Loghain, personally told me of the Wardens' betrayal. <emp>Your</emp> betrayal.{S}
 Satisfaction? <act>Lie</act> Me?{S}
 Oh, I am innocent, too--at least that is what I said to anyone that asked in the gaols.{S}
 You offered to talk to Nessa's father.{S}
 It is the same sort of nose, you must admit that.{S}
 That is all I am saying!{S}
 She begged me to catch her, convinced me I should!{S}
 I promised her a house, all grey stone and wood!{S}
 Let me tell you something... about something.{S}
 I swear, we should just cordon off the entire district.{S}
 And I will have to explain to their noble fathers that being a guard is actually dangerous.{S}
 I said beat down, not kill.{S}
 Thank you, Warden.{S}
 Anyone hurts one of the White Falcons, they answer to me.{S}
 I said no deaths! <desc>Sigh</desc> They were my orders; I will accept responsibility.{S}
 Thanks for trying to help.{S}
 And <emp>I</emp> did not want to answer to the bloody captain of the guard.{S}
 You are telling <emp>us</emp> what to do?{S}
 That is <emp>exactly</emp> what I am telling you to do.{S}
 He called flame from the air and burned my face.{S}
 But anyone who helps me will earn my thanks and my prayers.{S}
 I thank you for humoring me on this.{S}
 We have talked before.{S}
 The house has eyes... but grandma calls...{S}
 You are talking about the riots?{S}
 What do the voices say?{S}
 A beggar said there were "bad men" in the orphanage.{S}
 I know of whom you speak, although she opened up more to you than me.{S}
 They call for blood no more.{S}
 Oh thank you, ser.{S}
 All he said before he left was that he would be staying at an inn near Lake Calenhad, investigating something in that area.{S}
 May you find the answers you seek.{S}
 I refuse to abandon him, or the knights.{S}
 But you just said that he spoke to you and told you that.{S}
 Y-yes, of course he told me, but I also went though his things to see if I could find other clues to his whereabouts.{S}
 Why protect something that hurt him as much as you say?{S}
 I suppose I will ask him when I see him.{S}
 You said I should not go looking for Genitivi, or the Urn.{S}
 Or do you just not like me asking all these questions?{S}
 You do not like me asking these questions, do you?{S}
 I said no.{S}
 Why is the inn called The Spoiled Princess?{S}
 "More glamorous," she said.{S}
 Oh, I was told he was staying here.{S}
 Tell me what you are hiding. <emp>Now</emp>.{S}
 Thank you for your help.{S}
 Why would I lie to you?{S}
 Sounds like you are not telling me everything.{S}
 I can not speak openly... do not!{S}
 They are looking for anyone asking for this Brother Genitivi.{S}
 They told me to act like nothing's wrong, and just deny ever having seen the brother, or the knights.{S}
 He has never passed this way, but the knights were here asking about him, just as you are.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I promise this will be sorted out soon.{S}
 Why do you ask?{S}
 Tell me what you know!{S}
 I have nothing to do with any of this, I swear!{S}
 I-I do not know who this person is, I swear!{S}
 I-I can not speak openly.{S}
 No, I told you everything I know.{S}
 I do not want them to know I said anything.{S}
 Thank you so much!{S}
 They said they would kill my wife and son if I said anything about them.{S}
 I probably should not ask.{S}
 Thank you again.{S}
 I have been the innkeeper here for years, just ask anyone.{S}
 Come, come, bonny Lynne; tell us, tell us where you have been.{S}
 You are calling me an arrogant bastard, then?{S}
 All I ask is for a little slice for myself.{S}
 Tell me more.{S}
 Well, one of my mates noticed your skills--nice piece of work that, uncommon caliber if you do not mind me saying--but I need to know what else you can do.{S}
 Just ask away.{S}
 Call me old fashioned, but the Maker says thou shalt not strangle, decapitate, or what not unless the other fella really had it coming, eh?{S}
 I would like to ask you some questions.{S}
 Chit-chat's boring, if you ask me.{S}
 Just relieve her of her purse and then we both come out ahead. <act>Pay 50 silver</act> Tell me about it.{S}
 I am glad you asked.{S}
 I know I am asking a lot, but I <emp>assure</emp> you it is worth it.{S}
 Luck to you, Warden! <act>Pay 3 sovereigns</act> Tell me about it.{S}
 I know it is a lot to ask.{S}
 You have to admit that was worth every copper you paid me, eh?{S}
 They are calling you "The Dark Wolf."{S}
 I know it is asking a you lot, but I assure you it is worth it.{S}
 It is a lot to ask, but the pay off is more than worth it.{S}
 Bann Franderel is one of the richest men in the entire kingdom. <act>Pay 1 sovereign</act> Tell me the details. <act>Pay 4 sovereigns</act> This better be worth it. <act>Pay 10 sovereigns</act> So I am going to be a legend?{S}
 Can you tell me about Haven?{S}
 Have you seen a man called Brother Genitivi?{S}
 I can not wait to see what people say!{S}
 Legend has it before the Maker spoke to Andraste She despaired at the fate of Her fellows.{S}
 Tell me about the tears.{S}
 Why does everyone tell me that like I do not already know it?{S}
 You are... you are not one of them... thank the Maker.{S}
 I am a Chantry scholar and... well, some would say treasure-hunter.{S}
 She would tell him of Her despair, and She would always shed a single tear.{S}
 You said I would want to do this job.{S}
 Something that explains the suffering.{S}
 Tell me about the details.{S}
 Tomorrow everyone will be talking about this.{S}
 Well, let us just say I am not calm.{S}
 Let us just say I am not calm.{S}
 If you find the Urn, you will return to Denerim to tell me about it, will not you?{S}
 "Only the faithful shall lay eyes on the Sacred Ashes; death and misfortune await the unbeliever."{S}
 And if the legends speak truly, you will never reach the Urn with malice in your heart.{S}
 What sort of dangers are we talking about here?{S}
 Anyway, that can be discussed once we actually have the Ashes and the arl is better.{S}
 I expected you would say something like that.{S}
 That is what the legend says, and the Maker may indeed watch this place.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 No... nothing I have read has mentioned this.{S}
 The Ashes you seek reside atop this mountain, watched by an immortal guardian who refuses to accept the truth of the risen Lady.{S}
 I speak not of destruction.{S}
 I will do as you ask.{S}
 That is all I ask.{S}
 I shall do as you ask.{S}
 I must refuse.{S}
 They say she has become like the Old Gods.{S}
 I am inclined to say no, though one never knows for sure.{S}
 We are not bandits, I swear!{S}
 What do you say, lethallan?{S}
 What do you say, lethallin?{S}
 Anything to say in your defense, shems?{S}
 Thank the Maker we were able to out-run it! <desc>Scoffs</desc> A demon?{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 Skittish shems say it is a demon and you believe them?{S}
 Now, they said it was to the west...{S}
 They said it was to the west.{S}
 It... looks like the shem <emp>was</emp> telling the truth.{S}
 He said that spirits are jealous of us, and always try to steal our souls.{S}
 Say what you will, but those walking corpses were real enough.{S}
 Hahren Paivel once said that in places where many people died, it can become setheneran--a land of waking dreams.{S}
 The keeper called him a "friend of the dead."{S}
 It is said that the old ones never truly died; they just went somewhere and... slept forever.{S}
 We can talk later.{S}
 The keeper said it took a long time for slavery to erase our ancestors' history.{S}
 Maybe whoever lived here still wrote and spoke elven.{S}
 I wonder what the writing says. <desc>Scoffs</desc> Not that we would leave a fingerprint on it... see how clean it is?{S}
 You lie.{S}
 You said something about a veil?{S}
 So talk, if that will calm you down.{S}
 Thank you for covering for me, by the way.{S}
 I have raised you since your poor mother died and that is how you speak to me?{S}
 Everyone says Tamlen may be dead!{S}
 Your mother was... well, let us not talk about that.{S}
 I will tell you another time.{S}
 If I do not tell you now, you will only wonder.{S}
 The clan decided not to discuss this around you, lest it poison your heart with sadness.{S}
 Do not say that.{S}
 Do not get into too much trouble. <desc>Sigh</desc> Thank the Creators you are safe!{S}
 As you always say.{S}
 You always say that.{S}
 You have never spoken of my parents much, Ashalle.{S}
 You should have told me!{S}
 I should not say, just yet.{S}
 I do not want to talk about it.{S}
 Can I convince you to tell me about my parents?{S}
 Why have you never spoken of my parents much?{S}
 Everybody says he is not coming back.{S}
 Why would the keeper call for a move so early?{S}
 Thank the Creators!{S}
 He said that he found you outside a cave in the forest, unconscious and alone.{S}
 The keeper wants to talk to you, so you can ask her yourself.{S}
 So he claimed.{S}
 I just wish he would told us where that cave was.{S}
 But the keeper wanted to talk to you as soon as you awoke.{S}
 She wants to talk to you too.{S}
 The shem who brought you here said there wasn't much hope.{S}
 The clan's been talking about it since that Grey Warden brought you back.{S}
 I will follow you, just to make sure Merrill does not go running to the keeper when you tell her I am coming.{S}
 Then ask her!{S}
 I will go with you and we will ask her together.{S}
 She can not say no to both of us!{S}
 Let us go talk to the keeper.{S}
 Have you spoken to Merrill, yet?{S}
 Why do you think the Grey Warden will not tell you about this cure?{S}
 I say we get your cure, move the clan north, and put this all behind us.{S}
 Have you talked to the keeper and the Grey Warden yet?{S}
 I need to talk to the keeper right away.{S}
 He will tell me soon, or else...{S}
 He is one of our most promising hunters.{S}
 Thank you for the bow, Master Ilen.{S}
 It was my father who first spoke of the Vir Tanadhal--the Three Ways of the Hunter.{S}
 Then I am proud to tell it.{S}
 Thank you for the tale, Master Ilen... and especially the bow.{S}
 Could I ask you for a bow as well, Master Ilen?{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Thank you, Master Ilen.{S}
 The Grey Warden says he will not be found.{S}
 Everyone is talking about you and the other missing hunter.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 The Grey Warden said he found you alone outside a cave, already stricken.{S}
 I have never heard of such a thing in all the lore we have collected. <desc>Sigh</desc> I was hoping for answers when you woke, but there are only more questions.{S}
 We can only search and pray, da'len.{S}
 Go to him and ask to see his stock.{S}
 He said he had been looking for our clan and had a hint of our whereabouts.{S}
 As I said, you were fortunate.{S}
 Regardless, he has not asked.{S}
 But he has not asked.{S}
 He seemed honorable, and his care for your safety speaks well of him.{S}
 The old tomes say darkspawn come in as many varieties as surface creatures.{S}
 They also say that many darkspawn are seen only during what the humans call a "Blight".{S}
 I would be lying if I said I was not.{S}
 But whatever knowledge lies in that cave is not worth our children.{S}
 If there is any truth to what Duncan said, then darkspawn may show up in these parts soon.{S}
 And thank you for asking for it.{S}
 Dare I ask of Tamlen?{S}
 I can answer that, Keeper.{S}
 There is much to discuss, Keeper.{S}
 Let us speak privately within my aravel then, Duncan.{S}
 Da'len, allow me some time to speak with Duncan.{S}
 Seek us out at my aravel later, and we can discuss your cure.{S}
 Because I must talk to your keeper, first.{S}
 Tell Hahren Paivel what has occurred.{S}
 I am eager to hear what you have to say.{S}
 We need more time to discuss matters, da'len.{S}
 Please, allow us to talk privately.{S}
 I kept telling Tamlen that we should have come back!{S}
 What if he asks for one now?{S}
 Why did you believe anything this shemlen said?{S}
 I am curious about these darkspawn you mentioned.{S}
 Why listen to anything a shemlen says?{S}
 The Grey Warden says we will find nothing.{S}
 Why can not we discuss it now?{S}
 The keeper called for the clan to move on, and they will be ready to take us.{S}
 May I ask of Tamlen's fate?{S}
 Some say the clan will leave before we find him.{S}
 I will pray for Tamlen's safe return.{S}
 May I ask of Tamlen's fate?{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 The Grey Warden says we will not find him.{S}
 Have you asked the keeper about this?{S}
 You can explain the rest on the way.{S}
 You said the cave is a dangerous place.{S}
 Go tell the keeper that, then.{S}
 Go ask her first.{S}
 The Grey Warden said he was returning to the cave.{S}
 Did not he say he was headed back to the cave?{S}
 I am told they deserve respect, though it was odd to see a shem in our camp for so long.{S}
 The keeper wants to see you once she is spoken with the Grey Warden.{S}
 I am eager to hear what they discussed.{S}
 The stories say Arlathan fell long before the darkspawn appeared.{S}
 Nothing... forget I said anything.{S}
 You... do look quite pale, now that Merrill's mentioned it.{S}
 Nothing explains the monsters, though.{S}
 Let us just pray we are wrong.{S}
 How much did the keeper tell you?{S}
 Should I ask her?{S}
 I say he comes. <act>Lie</act> I did ask.{S}
 Tamlen said he felt the same thing in the cave.{S}
 You are asking me?{S}
 Why do you ask?{S}
 Do not talk like that!{S}
 What were you two thinking, wandering in there without first coming to tell the keeper?{S}
 Let us tell these children of the fall of the Dales.{S}
 You can honor me by sharing in the telling.{S}
 But many of us refused to relinquish our ways.{S}
 Thank you for your forbearance, da'len.{S}
 I pray you find Tamlen quickly.{S}
 You certainly do not need to ask an old storyteller twice.{S}
 We call them "flat-ears"; for they differ little from their shemlen masters.{S}
 Legends say that our ancestors were immortal, and we possessed magic the shemlen could only dream of.{S}
 Thank the Creators for small mercies.{S}
 What were you two thinking, wandering into that cave without first coming to tell the keeper!{S}
 Twisted your arms to prevent you from coming to tell the keeper of it, first?{S}
 Tell the keeper it shall be done before the clan is ready to move on.{S}
 We shall sing for him anyway, and pray he does not suffer.{S}
 I ask only one thing, if I may.{S}
 What is it he talks to the keeper about, I wonder?{S}
 Perhaps you should go and ask.{S}
 Tell it yourself.{S}
 All right, but you may regret asking.{S}
 Why do not you tell it from here, Hahren?{S}
 But also great for festivals, we are told.{S}
 Not to mention that shemlen cities smell terrible.{S}
 Please tell the rest, Hahren.{S}
 Let us hear that story you mentioned before.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Tell me about Arlathan.{S}
 If you want to tell a story, tell it.{S}
 We wanted to see if there was anything to tell, Hahren.{S}
 The Grey Warden says he is, but I am not sure.{S}
 The keeper wants me to tell you to prepare a service.{S}
 Thank you, Hahren.{S}
 I truly cannot tell, Hahren.{S}
 I am just saying that is what we hear.{S}
 And it is elves who say these things, too, not humans.{S}
 Most of us live in a part of the city called an "alienage," separated from the humans by walls.{S}
 We do not have much call for thieving.{S}
 The last time we spoke, you were barely conscious.{S}
 The last time we spoke, you were barely conscious.{S}
 I told her I would be in no danger.{S}
 It is a good thing I do not return that feeling, would not you say?{S}
 I must speak with the keeper immediately regarding your cure.{S}
 I suggest, however, leaving sooner rather than later.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I would tell you more, but I must first speak with your keeper.{S}
 Trust me when I say that he is gone.{S}
 Though I must admit, you took a great deal of pressure off me.{S}
 Your keeper and I have spoken, and we have come to an arrangement that concerns you.{S}
 Say your farewells, then let us be off.{S}
 Say your farewells... then we must be off.{S}
 But I will not deny you time to say your farewells.{S}
 Then say your farewells, and let us be off.{S}
 I suppose I should at least thank you.{S}
 Most humans I meet are not worth talking to.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 Why not just tell me what the cure is?{S}
 Perhaps there is... something to what you say.{S}
 Can I say goodbye to my clan, at least?{S}
 I refuse to listen to this!{S}
 No, I refuse to go.{S}
 My mind tells me that it may be nothing to worry about, but my heart dreads the thought.{S}
 The humans had with them elven artifacts that they said they picked up from some ruins in a cave near here.{S}
 The humans had with them elven artifacts that they said they picked up from some ruins in a cave near here.{S}
 They had with them elven artifacts that they said they picked up from some ruins in a cave near here.{S}
 They were telling the truth.{S}
 What can you tell me about the Urn of Sacred Ashes? <emp>Find Tamlen</emp>{S}
 He said that the mirror Tamlen touched was tainted and that it had made you both sick.{S}
 He said that the mirror Tamlen touched was tainted and that it had made you both sick.{S}
 He broke it to stop it from doing any more harm and you returned to the camp with him. <emp>Speak to Keeper Marethari</emp>{S}
 Duncan and the keeper needed to speak in private.{S}
 You have performed the tasks the keeper asked of you, and now it is time to discover what she and Duncan were discussing.{S}
 Duncan has explained that you are still infected with the illness that came from the ruins and that only his organization can save you.{S}
 Kolgrim knows not of what he speaks.{S}
 They have forgotten Andraste, and their promise.{S}
 They speak no more of the Maker, only of their false Andraste, an even greater sin.{S}
 The Gauntlet tells the true pilgrims from the false.{S}
 Can you tell me anything else about this Gauntlet?{S}
 Oh, and He is told you that, has He?{S}
 So you are claiming to be one of <emp>those</emp>.{S}
 And if you can not prove you are who you say you are, I am not letting you in.{S}
 I do not know... my instincts tell me darkspawn should not have blood like ours.{S}
 Not that I am saying I will eventually let you in.{S}
 The player [did not speak] with Wynne at Ostagar.{S}
 The player spoke with Wynne at Ostagar.{S}
 That will be the day, I tell you.{S}
 Greagoir says they will, "once everything's back to normal."{S}
 They would not tell me.{S}
 Oh, Carroll told you that, did he?{S}
 Greagoir just came down, and said, "Do not you worry, Kester.{S}
 Did not say nothing else.{S}
 I told you.{S}
 They did not tell me nothing.{S}
 Why would they tell me anything?{S}
 I told you, I am not the ferryman no more.{S}
 Greagoir's told me to stay here till it blows over.{S}
 But I am telling you, some storms do not blow over easy.{S}
 Greagoir tells me to stay here, I stay here.{S}
 I reckon the fellow knows what he is talking about.{S}
 It were nice talking to you.{S}
 I do not mean nothing by it, I swear.{S}
 I was just saying it is nice to meet someone such as yourself.{S}
 And now you are a Grey Warden... my pap used to tell me stories about them.{S}
 They took my boat and Greagoir will not tell me nothing.{S}
 Talked to him a time or two.{S}
 Oh, I can not say that.{S}
 But Greagoir'll stay to talk.{S}
 I know what they say about mages but... the Maker made them for a purpose.{S}
 I am going to be praying awful hard for this to be over soon.{S}
 I guess I do not got a choice but to ask Greagoir next time he stops by.{S}
 I am awful glad to hear you saying that.{S}
 Well, thank you for your help.{S}
 You should go ask them yourself.{S}
 Uldred said--{S}
 Now we wait, and pray.{S}
 I explicitly told Carroll not to bring anyone across the lake.{S}
 I shall speak plainly: The tower is no longer under our control.{S}
 I shall speak plainly: The tower is no longer under our control.{S}
 I realized we could not defeat them and told my men to flee.{S}
 I have sent word to Denerim, calling for reinforcements and the Right of Annulment.{S}
 I pray they have not forgotten our plight.{S}
 Are you saying you will help us deal with this problem?{S}
 I would lay down my life, and the life of any mage, to protect them.{S}
 I should wait... but I do not have the luxury of refusing help when it is offered.{S}
 I will only believe it is over if the first enchanter stands before me and tells me it is so.{S}
 As a Grey Warden, you speak with the authority of our king and Chantry.{S}
 I suppose I have time to answer your questions.{S}
 As I said, I do not know.{S}
 Perhaps you will find answers in the tower.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I promised you aid, but with the Circle restored, my duty is to watch the mages.{S}
 Speak to them.{S}
 I will hear what Wynne has to say.{S}
 I must thank you for what you have done, but I have watched you, and I have seen some things that cause me concern.{S}
 Then I apologize for bringing the matter up at all.{S}
 I believe you had something else to discuss?{S}
 Desperate times call for desperate measures.{S}
 Credit me, at least, with the ability to tell different casters apart.{S}
 I hate to say this, but some of the things you were doing were hardly distinguishable from what those blood mages were doing.{S}
 Tell us now... are you a blood mage?{S}
 Of course he will say that!{S}
 We will discuss that in a moment.{S}
 We still have things to discuss.{S}
 I intend to honor my promise to you.{S}
 You said you have proof.{S}
 It will be a long and arduous process, but thanks to you, the worst is past.{S}
 I desire to speak with him.{S}
 As I said, it is your lyrium.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Thank you for bringing this to my attention.{S}
 Well, I could hardly get a straight answer out of that man, what with all his begging and snivelling.{S}
 But he has told me all about his lyrium smuggling racket.{S}
 Thank you for bringing it to my attention.{S}
 Not without a promise for assistance in the coming war.{S}
 I would prefer not to talk about it.{S}
 I was just doing as I was told.{S}
 I will not tell you where he is.{S}
 I have resolved your duty here, as you said.{S}
 Greagoir was talking to me.{S}
 I require aid, as I said before.{S}
 If you are so sure, then there is nothing I can say.{S}
 Very well, I admit it.{S}
 I have delivered what you asked.{S}
 We still need to discuss what you promised.{S}
 Can we talk about our agreement?{S}
 Cullen said the mages will be investigated.{S}
 Talk to Godwin, he is been selling the templars lyrium.{S}
 A mage called Godwin told me.{S}
 Just know I was told to give it to a mage named Godwin.{S}
 We did not talk much.{S}
 I will pray.{S}
 You are delirious and I do not want to talk to you.{S}
 Um, if you say so.{S}
 She told us everything upon her return...{S}
 But why speak of things past?{S}
 I am called Owain and I manage the Circle's magical stockroom.{S}
 Owain, you should have said something!{S}
 Are you saying there are blood mages here?{S}
 Thank you for your help.{S}
 Well, thank you for helping us anyway.{S}
 Thank you for listening to my rambling.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 And thank you again for helping us.{S}
 There is something you are not saying.{S}
 Thanks for telling me this.{S}
 What they said about Grey Wardens is true.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Its' over... thank the Maker.{S}
 You turned them into a thin, slightly sticky, somewhat runny paste that appears to be seeping into the cracks between the stones as we speak.{S}
 Thank you again, for saving me.{S}
 You should not even have to ask...{S}
 I will tell you.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Th-thank you...{S}
 They say you were the one who helped the Circle.{S}
 And I would like some rest after my ordeal, so... well met and perhaps we will speak later.{S}
 Would you like me to tell you again how wonderful you are?{S}
 Or maybe you would just like to talk a little?{S}
 I met a dwarf who mentioned you.{S}
 Tell me what you are hiding.{S}
 Now maybe I will tell Greagoir anyway.{S}
 And I am going to tell Greagoir about this.{S}
 He said you would be waiting for this lyrium.{S}
 You would have to ask Rogek.{S}
 I do not feel like explaining it.{S}
 I will tell you later, when we are safe.{S}
 Speak quickly.{S}
 I was just saying hello.{S}
 I know I have no right to ask for mercy, but I did not mean for this death and destruction.{S}
 Uldred told us that the Circle would support Loghain and Loghain would help us be free of the Chantry.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I swear I will do something good with my life.{S}
 Thank you for sparing me.{S}
 It would be like talking to a brick wall... a brick wall that would rather you did not exist in the first place.{S}
 Tell me why I should spare your life.{S}
 Do not say who you are.{S}
 All I ask is that you leave us alone.{S}
 You have my thanks, if that means anything to you.{S}
 Will he know it when his body fails and death claims him?{S}
 His happiness is an illusion, a cruel lie.{S}
 You should ask them yourself.{S}
 Thank you, my dear.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I can tell.{S}
 I will not listen to anything you say.{S}
 Do not think I am not grateful... but why should I live when my friends lie dead, their bodies and spirits broken?{S}
 What are you talking about?{S}
 That is your choice to make, but I beg you to consider what I have to say.{S}
 You cannot tell maleficarum by sight.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 The Maker knows my sin, and I pray that he will forgive me.{S}
 I pray you are successful.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I have heard talk of others.{S}
 Your outrage says differently...{S}
 I hate to admit it, but you are probably right.{S}
 We will deal with you once Uldred lies dead.{S}
 Watch what you say to me.{S}
 Greagoir told me what happened; I knew I had to help.{S}
 Makes you wish you hadn't said those things, does not it?{S}
 I should tell Greagoir that it is over.{S}
 Would not you like to just lay down and... forget about all this?{S}
 I will not listen to your lies, demon.{S}
 I did my best for you and you say you want to leave?{S}
 Killing demons is enough entertainment for me, thanks.{S}
 I am not doing anything you tell me.{S}
 I will make my own happiness, thank you.{S}
 I will do nothing you say.{S}
 My friend, the Circle owes you its thanks.{S}
 We should tell the templars about what went on here.{S}
 From what Greagoir said, it seems that you came here seeking allies.{S}
 Tell Dagna, of Orzammar, that this path will not be easy, but if she chooses it, then she is welcome here at the Circle.{S}
 She could tell us much about our dwarven neighbors.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 You went above and beyond the call of duty for the Circle.{S}
 Yes, my duties also call me away.{S}
 Thank you, First Enchanter.{S}
 Oh, how could I disobey when you say that in such a commanding voice?{S}
 Your Chantry vilifies us, calls us abominations, when we have truly reached our full potential!{S}
 Tell our friend how much happier you are now.{S}
 You are a sly little fox, Irving, telling on me like that.{S}
 Come say hello to your old apprentice, Irving.{S}
 There is no relationship to speak of.{S}
 Talk.{S}
 Say what you like, I am still going to kill you.{S}
 We shall tell tales and sing songs of a more tumultuous time, that others may rejoice in knowing that that time is past.{S}
 Yes, is there something you wish to speak to me about?{S}
 You speak as though the darkspawn are no longer a problem.{S}
 Nothing you say will convince him otherwise.{S}
 You could not say we were friends, really.{S}
 You are better off asking someone more knowledgeable.{S}
 Your body will not have wasted away in the real world while your spirit lay in the hands of a demon.{S}
 They say we return to the Maker in death, and that is not such a terrible thing.{S}
 Before I was taken to the Circle, my mother said I was meant for greatness, that I would be more than my ancestors could have ever dreamed.{S}
 Thank you and goodbye... friend.{S}
 Thank you, but it is too late for me.{S}
 Owain mentioned you.{S}
 Tell me more about this place.{S}
 Before you go, there is something I must ask.{S}
 Tell me, pilgrim, did you fail them?{S}
 Tell me, pilgrim, did you fail Tamlen?{S}
 Tell me, pilgrim, did you fail Shianni?{S}
 Tell me, do you think you failed Jowan?{S}
 I say have an ale and let it go.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 My answer is my own, Guardian.{S}
 Ask your question, Guardian.{S}
 And you... why do you say the Maker speaks to you, when all know that the Maker has left?{S}
 He spoke only to Andraste.{S}
 Demand whatever answers you want, spirit.{S}
 I do not really know about these Guardian types, but I think the correct answer was yes?{S}
 One wonders why you are afraid to answer such a simple question.{S}
 Perhaps your reticence says more than you ever could.{S}
 You frame the statement in the form of a question, yet you already know our answers.{S}
 I never said that!{S}
 You are saying I made it up, for... for the attention?{S}
 The answer is yes, if that is what you wish to know.{S}
 They said I should go anyway.{S}
 I had to survive, to tell Fergus that we were betrayed.{S}
 Haven't seen me for months and all you have to say is, "Hello, Leske?"{S}
 Did I mention she is real upset about Beraht?{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Here, I found this lying around and I have no use for it.{S}
 Do not you remember what you said?{S}
 Is it really so difficult to say how you feel about those you left behind?{S}
 They say the Maker knows your heart, no matter how much you try to hide it.{S}
 The templars promised to join you in your fight against the Blight.{S}
 The Circle has been saved, thanks to you.{S}
 While there is much rebuilding to be done, First Enchanter Irving has promised you the Circle's aid in the coming battle. <emp>Destroy the corrupted Circle</emp>{S}
 You met a rather stubborn old mage who refused to let you into the tower.{S}
 To speak to you, and to offer advice.{S}
 But they do speak plainly.{S}
 Riddles speak to your soul and your gut more often than to your mind.{S}
 Great, finally someone speaks plainly.{S}
 Why would not you talk about that day we both left the Circle?{S}
 Is it so bad to admit that mistakes were made, by both of us?{S}
 Here to ask me a riddle?{S}
 I refuse to look back on that life.{S}
 When the Guardian asked, you would not answer.{S}
 Thank you, but that will take time, more time than you can spare.{S}
 I wish I could have told Tamlen that I tried to find him.{S}
 You said nothing when the Guardian asked you.{S}
 Do you even know the answer?{S}
 You were called kinslayer, exiled.{S}
 I do not have to answer you.{S}
 That is what you say, but you are not Trian.{S}
 You said nothing to the Guardian.{S}
 It told of her life, and of her betrayal and death.{S}
 From love she grows, till love lies slain.{S}
 I made him swear that She would die publicly, with Her warleaders, that all would know the Imperium's strength.{S}
 Speak your strategy.{S}
 Thank you, Loghain.{S}
 Thank you, your Majesty.{S}
 I refuse to be sent on an errand.{S}
 Of what do I speak?{S}
 Wynne has told you about the Litany of Adralla, a spell that wards off the mind domination powers of blood mages.{S}
 Owain, the Tranquil who runs the stockroom, mentioned that Niall took the Litany of Adralla.{S}
 However, he has promised you the aid of the templars if you can deal with the Circle.{S}
 Then you are not a true pilgrim, and are unworthy to lay eyes on the Sacred Ashes.{S}
 The Ashes do have healing qualities, I am told.{S}
 You spoke of a reward?{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 No, but thank you.{S}
 They say you are what you eat...{S}
 What is this talk of blood and power?{S}
 I could not refuse.{S}
 I was just talking to myself.{S}
 I have written to the Chantry, telling them of your adventures.{S}
 I could never thank you quite enough, but I am certainly going to try.{S}
 It will certainly do more good in your hands than lying around in this dusty house, eh?{S}
 You said something about a reward?{S}
 That is not of what I speak.{S}
 They say the Maker Himself was moved by Andraste's song, and then She sang no more of simple things.{S}
 Thank you, your Highness.{S}
 I did not see that, I swear.{S}
 Thanks you!{S}
 Female <emp>Talk to Soris</emp>{S}
 Shianni has woken you up and told you that your betrothed has arrived, sooner than expected.{S}
 You should go talk to him. <emp>See to Shianni</emp>{S}
 The Urn is said to contain the ashes of the prophet Andraste, the Maker's chosen.{S}
 You defiled the Sacred Ashes of Andraste with dragon's blood, as Kolgrim asked.{S}
 Kolgrim has asked you to enter the temple's inner sanctum--where the Urn resides--and pour a vial of the dragon's blood into the Ashes, allowing the new "Andraste" to reclaim the power held in them.{S}
 He asked you to destroy the Urn, but you refused.{S}
 The guardian calls this test "the gauntlet."{S}
 Forget I asked.{S}
 He is right there, speaking, eyes wide like those of a brainless calf.{S}
 I thought we should talk about where we intend to go, first.{S}
 With these we will be able to ask for assistance, maybe even raise an army.{S}
 That is what you call a choice?{S}
 I was asked for my opinion and I gave it.{S}
 If we speak to the First Enchanter, he should see that his responsibility to the Grey Wardens supercedes anything the Chantry... or even Teyrn Loghain... might have to say about it.{S}
 We would need to speak to their king in Orzammar.{S}
 If he is not there, someone will be able to tell us where he is.{S}
 I think we need to talk.{S}
 I... guess I can not ask for more than that.{S}
 You could just be saying that for my benefit, too, I do not know.{S}
 I do not want to talk to you any more.{S}
 It is not as if you had any time to learn how to be one... but your instincts tell me you never would have, anyhow.{S}
 I am talking about being a decent human being.{S}
 I am going to talk and you are going to listen.{S}
 I am going to talk and you are going to listen.{S}
 I guess I really do not know how to ask you this.{S}
 Maybe we could... talk?{S}
 Oh, how do I say this?{S}
 I do not know how to say this another way.{S}
 I can not say I am not a little disappointed, but I guess I can respect your decision.{S}
 Talk about monumentally bad timing on my part, wow.{S}
 I would like to be able to say that I threw caution to the wind at least once.{S}
 I want to talk to you about it.{S}
 Now that we are back at the camp, I want to talk about what happened.{S}
 I just wanted to thank you.{S}
 I just wanted to tell you that I appreciated it.{S}
 It needed to be said.{S}
 I thought it needed to be said.{S}
 What can I say?{S}
 Of all things to use, we call on blood magic?{S}
 This is the arl's wife we are talking about here.{S}
 What do you think he will say when we revive him?{S}
 I am not saying you did.{S}
 This is the arl's son we are talking about here.{S}
 What do you think he will say when we revive him?{S}
 I do not want to say any more.{S}
 I have said too much as it is.{S}
 Thanks.{S}
 Is there a better time to discuss it than right now?{S}
 Will not the Circle of Magi do what the Chantry says?{S}
 What did you want to talk about, Alistair?{S}
 So, talk.{S}
 I promise.{S}
 I never asked for any of this, did I?{S}
 So says the king of Ferelden.{S}
 Who said I did not care about saving lives?{S}
 Ask me what?{S}
 No need to say anything else.{S}
 Do not talk like that.{S}
 I thought you would never ask.{S}
 Thanks a lot.{S}
 You wanted to stop me to say this?{S}
 Are you saying I should have used blood magic?{S}
 Tell someone who cares.{S}
 I do not really care what he says.{S}
 I do not want to discuss it right now.{S}
 If you do not mind my asking...{S}
 I hear talk of someone giving those bastards outside the village what they deserved.{S}
 It would be nice to thank whoever did it, that is all.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Thanks for the advice.{S}
 Why do you ask?{S}
 Tell me about these soldiers.{S}
 We can not lie down and die, either.{S}
 Tell us what to do!{S}
 Then lay down and die!{S}
 I have nothing to say to you.{S}
 Talk to the boss.{S}
 We still haven't seen that caravan you mentioned.{S}
 Thanks for your contribution.{S}
 You came up with that a little too easily, if I do say so myself.{S}
 You did just say so yourself.{S}
 Did she say she is a Grey Warden?{S}
 What do you say, gents?{S}
 You do not say?{S}
 Did he say he is a Grey Warden?{S}
 Well I can not say I am pleased to hear that.{S}
 You--just pay the blasted toll and then go pray for protection or whatever you are here for.{S}
 What did I tell you?{S}
 That is why it is a toll and not, say, a refugee tax.{S}
 I say teach them a lesson.{S}
 Thank you for sparing us.{S}
 But you said these refugee types was easy pickings!{S}
 Yes, I am a criminal; I admit it.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 I swear!{S}
 What could I tell you?{S}
 Wrong answer. <act>Attack</act>{S}
 An excellent donation, thank you.{S}
 I am just saying it is rough business for such a pittance.{S}
 You said ten.{S}
 I want some questions answered.{S}
 You said something about Grey Wardens killing the king...{S}
 Wrong answer.{S}
 I am done asking questions.{S}
 I said <emp>enough</emp>!{S}
 Are you... calling me a coward?!{S}
 I am calling you an idiot.{S}
 Please, will not you talk to me?{S}
 You could say that, yes.{S}
 Now they flee for their lives, and you want to talk business?{S}
 Thank you for your generous assistance.{S}
 You have my thanks!{S}
 Did not I mention "profit"?{S}
 I have no plans on telling anyone anything.{S}
 That is not what the teyrn's bounty says.{S}
 I do not generally talk to strange elves who wander in here.{S}
 Can not promise I am gonna answer them.{S}
 Word has it he did not say a thing--just let himself be locked up.{S}
 He is been talking about offering a reward for anyone who would run them out.{S}
 Beg pardon and all.{S}
 I did not "wander" anywhere, thank you.{S}
 Some mean men with swords came, and mother told me to run to the village as fast as I could, so I did!{S}
 She said she would be right behind me, but I have been waiting and waiting and I can not see her!{S}
 Mother said I wasn't to go with anyone.{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 Father says dwarves are really greedy.{S}
 Thank you for being so nice.{S}
 Father says elves are not very nice.{S}
 Thank you for helping me.{S}
 Why do you ask?{S}
 If it... is not too much to ask, might you spare some bread?{S}
 Thank you, that is very kind.{S}
 I can not thank you enough, friend.{S}
 If it... is not too much to ask, might you be able to spare some bread?{S}
 Thank you again for helping us.{S}
 I told Ser Bryant about the bandits.{S}
 You said you were robbed?{S}
 Tell me what happened to you.{S}
 If you like, you can speak to Ser Bryant, but I doubt he will tell you differently.{S}
 Thank you, Ser Maron.{S}
 Can you tell me anything about the caged qunari?{S}
 Sorry, I can not talk.{S}
 We just ask that you do not bring more problems here.{S}
 Please ask someone in town.{S}
 Can I ask a few questions?{S}
 Arl Eamon has fallen ill, and his knights are on a quest for the sacred urn filled with Andraste's ashes, said to cure any malady.{S}
 Teyrn Loghain has no legitimate claim on the throne.{S}
 I would be a poor templar if I could not tell that much.{S}
 I have heard word that the templars who watch over the Circle of Magi's tower have called for the Right of Annulment.{S}
 You can ask the revered mother.{S}
 I say let him rot until the darkspawn claim him.{S}
 Forever, she said.{S}
 I am told it is no natural illness.{S}
 I would tell you what I told the others: Nothing here will assist your quest.{S}
 I do not believe the Grey Wardens would be as careless or malicious as the teyrn claims, but either way, there it is.{S}
 And who is the gentleman with you, if I might ask?{S}
 And who is the lady with you, if I might ask?{S}
 You can call me <FirstName/>.{S}
 Your thanks is enough.{S}
 Certainly, thank you.{S}
 What can you tell me about the imprisoned qunari?{S}
 Can you tell me of Sister Leliana?{S}
 He claimed we are responsible?{S}
 I came to ask for a blessing.{S}
 I am not here to pray, if that is what you are thinking.{S}
 I have already spoken to her, actually.{S}
 You haven't the courtesy to tithe and yet you ask for my blessing?{S}
 In Andraste's name, I call upon the Maker to watch over His child and creation.{S}
 In Andraste's name, I call upon the Maker to watch over His child and creation.{S}
 You were contemptuous when I asked for aid.{S}
 Lay low and I promise to keep your presence a secret.{S}
 Begone, and pray to the Maker for forgiveness!{S}
 I will have to ask you to leave before you bring trouble on our heads.{S}
 I pray this is the right path, for all our sakes.{S}
 The child said his father had found the qunari gravely wounded and took him in.{S}
 He would not say, though he acknowledged his guilt.{S}
 We have already discussed this and I told you I would not release the creature.{S}
 She said something about a great destiny that would take her away.{S}
 Might I suggest thirty silver?{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 Thank you, dear woman.{S}
 Thank you, my son.{S}
 Did I not tell you to leave?{S}
 I want to talk about Sten, the qunari you imprisoned.{S}
 I suppose that is a "no". <act>Lie</act> I have come to return him to his people.{S}
 Perhaps I should have said that I am a Grey Warden.{S}
 I apologize for my rudeness.{S}
 Can you tell me about Sister Leliana?{S}
 Perhaps later I will seek out the scholar his note mentions.{S}
 Thank you again, good ser.{S}
 Thank you again, my lady.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Why is that, if I may ask?{S}
 The arlessa is there, and she could tell you more than I could.{S}
 He claims he withdrew his men to save them.{S}
 Tell me more about this Urn of Sacred Ashes.{S}
 I would prefer not to say.{S}
 I would prefer not to mention that, thank you.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 We are preparing as we can, and when the revered mother calls on us to leave, we shall.{S}
 Tell me more about the Chant of Light.{S}
 And when the Maker spoke, the Chant of Light scattered in the darkness.{S}
 I am sorry I cannot talk now.{S}
 The revered mother is in the other room, but Ser Bryant can probably answer your questions.{S}
 I think I understand, thank you.{S}
 I just play what the innkeep asks.{S}
 I just play what the innkeep asks.{S}
 I just play what the innkeep asks.{S}
 Did not we spend all morning asking about an elf by this very description?{S}
 And everyone said they hadn't seen one?{S}
 It seems we were lied to.{S}
 Enough talk.{S}
 Teyrn Loghain claims the Grey Wardens betrayed the king, or haven't you heard? <emp>You</emp> do not need my protection.{S}
 W-what do you want to tell him?{S}
 I will tell him.{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 Y-yes... thank you!{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 Let us talk about this before things get out of hand.{S}
 If you want something, speak to Danal.{S}
 Can we speak once they finish?{S}
 His assistant, Weylon, told you that he set off to follow a lead on the Urn.{S}
 However, on further questioning, the man who called himself Weylon became defensive and attacked you.{S}
 Brother Genitivi's research suggests that the village of Haven, in the mountains to the west, might have some clues as to the location of the Urn.{S}
 Please, I beg you...{S}
 Your clan's craft master is a great bow-maker, or so Master Varathorn tells us.{S}
 I... really should not be talking to you.{S}
 Please, should you come across my wife, return and tell me.{S}
 But I... should not speak too much about this, especially with an outsider.{S}
 I, ah, did not ask you for help, really...{S}
 I... no, it is too strange to discuss something like that with you.{S}
 It is odd to talk so freely with a stranger, but... perhaps you can help me.{S}
 And though he says that Danyla is dead, he will not let me see her... her body.{S}
 It would be very rude to accuse the keeper of lying.{S}
 Ma serannas--thank you.{S}
 That is a tale I am not sure I should tell an outsider.{S}
 I suppose there is no harm in telling a fellow elf, but surely you have greater concerns than any problem of mine, no?{S}
 Zathrian said that she was killed by the same curse plaguing the others!{S}
 So... the keeper did not lie?{S}
 Where is your clan now, if I might ask?{S}
 True, but I should not have mentioned anything, especially to an outsider.{S}
 Ma serannas, stranger--thank you.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 If not, then there is no need for you to speak to me, is there?{S}
 Ir abelas--I am sorry, but unless you have some evidence, I cannot accept what you are saying.{S}
 I... suppose if both you and the keeper are telling me the same thing, it would be foolish of me not to believe it.{S}
 Tell me what happened to her!{S}
 That is a brutal thing to say...{S}
 She told you that?{S}
 The keeper... told me the truth?{S}
 Here is the amulet, as I promised.{S}
 Ma serannas--thank you, again.{S}
 Do not speak to me.{S}
 That is how you ask for help?{S}
 Perhaps I could convince Zathrian to tell the truth.{S}
 If you compensate me, I would be glad to tell you everything.{S}
 You mentioned having a problem before.{S}
 You mentioned Zathrian forbidding you to join me...{S}
 Not yet, I am afraid. <act>Lie</act> I do.{S}
 I can not speak of it...{S}
 Zathrian told you the truth.{S}
 I... should not be talking about this to an outsider.{S}
 I really should not talk about this.{S}
 I have asked for her hand, but she cruelly refuses it.{S}
 She will not bond with an apprentice, she says, and calls me a child.{S}
 I... suppose there is no harm in telling you.{S}
 I... did not know if it was a good idea to talk to you.{S}
 I do not think there is anything I can tell you.{S}
 I told you to leave me alone.{S}
 I told you everything already!{S}
 What did she tell you?{S}
 You are lying!{S}
 Gheyna would never say such a thing!{S}
 Why... why would she say such a thing?{S}
 Then why did you speak to her at all?{S}
 She... said that?{S}
 But thank you for trying.{S}
 Nobody tells me anything about that sort of thing.{S}
 B-but... thank you for the thought...{S}
 I have serenaded her, and we have talked many times under the moon.{S}
 I do not want to lie.{S}
 I will pray to Andruil, the Goddess of the Hunt, for your success.{S}
 What... what about the book I mentioned?{S}
 I thought I mentioned this to you.{S}
 But the keeper said... no, I just can not.{S}
 Then why even mention it?{S}
 What... what about the book I mentioned?{S}
 I will pray to the goddess of love that you are successful!{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 So... have you spoken to Gheyna?{S}
 I am the one who said that originally.{S}
 I know what you told the Grey Warden!{S}
 There is nothing more for us to speak of.{S}
 Perhaps it is best if we did not... speak more.{S}
 Speak up!{S}
 But it is not wise to say that, is it?{S}
 Tell me before I kick your head in.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Can I ask you some questions?{S}
 Care to tell me why?{S}
 Tell me what your problem is.{S}
 I spoke to Gheyna for you.{S}
 She said that she would never marry you.{S}
 As you said.{S}
 She said that she could not marry you.{S}
 Let us forget I mentioned anything.{S}
 Would you like me to explain it to you?{S}
 I suppose it would be too much to ask if you have bedded her.{S}
 Perhaps I could talk to Gheyna for you.{S}
 I will talk to her.{S}
 I will go talk to her now.{S}
 And let me tell you something: I bedded Gheyna.{S}
 Elora says you lied to her about the halla.{S}
 Elora says you have a way with the halla that she has not seen before.{S}
 Oh, I beg your pardon, stranger.{S}
 I have tried speaking with her, but she is too agitated for me to understand.{S}
 You speak so callously of my friend, remember?{S}
 How can you say such a thing?{S}
 Can you tell anything?{S}
 No, do not answer.{S}
 I do not even want to know why you would lie to me so.{S}
 Tell me what troubles you...{S}
 Ma serannas--thank you.{S}
 I wish I could calm her enough to speak with her.{S}
 I am Elora, and it is my place to speak to the halla and care for their needs.{S}
 They are the noble beasts that pull our aravel--what humans call "landships."{S}
 In return, it is the herder's job to speak to the halla and care for their needs.{S}
 You are kind to say so, but it is not quite on the same level as saving the lands from the spread of shadow, I am sure.{S}
 I told you to get out of my sight.{S}
 Ma serannas for your help with my poor halla--thank you.{S}
 Allow me to say ma serannas once again for your assistance.{S}
 I could kill her quickly, if you wish. <act>Pretend to examine the halla.</act> <act>Lie</act> You are right.{S}
 Thank you, that is most kind.{S}
 I truly cannot tell.{S}
 I am not sure what I can tell you, but I shall try.{S}
 It is said that Zathrian may be one of the first to become as our ancestors were long ago: immortal.{S}
 Does your Maker need to come down from the heavens and speak out loud for you to believe in Him?{S}
 Everywhere the old empire was, so went their slaves... pieces of our past lie everywhere.{S}
 You would be best to speak to Sarel.{S}
 You should speak to Lanaya.{S}
 Might I say you are very noble, Grey Warden.{S}
 So I am told.{S}
 From what I am told, however, you are an exception to most.{S}
 You... spoke to him?{S}
 What did he say?{S}
 Cammen would never say such a thing!{S}
 How dare you speak such lies!{S}
 That he would speak of such things to an outsider!{S}
 I will tell him exactly what he will get!{S}
 You... you are a cruel man to say such things.{S}
 Just tell him...{S}
 We could... talk... in one of the aravels...{S}
 Why would he say such a thing?!{S}
 It hurts me to see him like this, but... just tell Cammen I am sorry.{S}
 Tell him I am sorry.{S}
 Please, tell Cammen I am sorry.{S}
 Please, tell him I am sorry.{S}
 And why am I discussing this with a stranger?{S}
 Oh, there is no point in discussing this with an outsider.{S}
 Please... let us speak of it no more.{S}
 Ma serannas--thank you.{S}
 I will go and speak to Cammen.{S}
 Tell Cammen I am sorry, but... it just will not work.{S}
 Tell him I am sorry.{S}
 I... oh, I am embarrassed to talk about this to you, but I simply cannot accept his proposal.{S}
 I... beg your pardon.{S}
 Thank you, Gheyna.{S}
 You... you are telling the truth... he actually...{S}
 Do not you ever talk to me again!{S}
 I already know what you have been saying!{S}
 Please, let me explain, Gheyna!{S}
 Can you answer some questions?{S}
 What can you tell me about Zathrian?{S}
 Tell me about the forest.{S}
 Cammen mentioned you.{S}
 Cammen mentioned you, actually.{S}
 He said that if he was lucky, he would bed you soon.{S}
 But you refused him.{S}
 He did say that you were heartless and that he hates you.{S}
 He said that you were cruel and that he hates you.{S}
 He feels spurned, that is all. <act>Lie</act> He said you were not worth his time anyway.{S}
 But we were talking about Cammen...{S}
 Let us discuss this in private.{S}
 I really think we should talk.{S}
 He said that you refuse to give him your hand.{S}
 He told me that while we were making love.{S}
 Why are you asking me?{S}
 My name is Lanaya, and I am Zathrian's first... what you might call an apprentice, perhaps.{S}
 Do you mind if I ask you a question or two?{S}
 I apologize; I did not mean to offend.{S}
 Why would he send you to tell me such a thing?{S}
 Thank you, anyway.{S}
 I shall go speak with him at once, then.{S}
 Thank you, anyway.{S}
 Nothing that you could not ask Zathrian himself.{S}
 I... really should not talk about that.{S}
 That is something you should ask him about yourself.{S}
 They called it the Long Walk.{S}
 Or so the old tales say.{S}
 We give thanks to Andraste for her part in our freedom, but we do not worship her or her god.{S}
 That is easy to say when you are not a homeless wanderer of a broken people.{S}
 Zathrian told me that time would take away their prejudices, and it did.{S}
 I am not sure what lies down that road except pain, however.{S}
 I can answer any questions you might have.{S}
 How very loud that must be with everyone talking all at once.{S}
 It was worth asking anyway.{S}
 It is said that one day, we will have a land of our own.{S}
 I... have a question, if it is not too impolite to ask.{S}
 I have one more question, though I am not sure you can answer it.{S}
 One cannot expect to see the questions of history answered on human faces.{S}
 Ir abelas--I apologize.{S}
 I have little say in my future.{S}
 How... odd. <desc>Laughs</desc> What an odd thing to say!{S}
 Perhaps... since you have traveled in the outside world yourself, might I ask you a question or two?{S}
 I must admit I am a bit jealous.{S}
 That is not the answer I would have expected.{S}
 Elora spoke of your facility at calming the halla.{S}
 Elora mentioned how you helped with her halla.{S}
 I hear Deygan is alive thanks to you.{S}
 I think it is time you answered one for a change.{S}
 I can tell from your tone that a lecture would be wasted effort.{S}
 I am told you were instrumental in bringing our Cammen and Gheyna together.{S}
 Not strictly speaking, though by our traditions Cammen is still da'len: a child.{S}
 Not strictly speaking, though I am certain it would have been better had Cammen got the pelt himself.{S}
 Please do not lie to me; I find it most unbecoming.{S}
 Please, do not ask again.{S}
 Go, do what you said you would, and bother me no more.{S}
 He said Master Varathorn would supply you with equipment, not that you could help yourself to our treasures.{S}
 I have nothing to say to you.{S}
 Zathrian did not like to talk about that.{S}
 Let me say it officially, then: I hereby swear to uphold the terms of the ancient contract our people formed with the Grey Wardens.{S}
 As promised, allow me to swear by the name of Mythal, He Who Watches, that we are indebted to you.{S}
 Call and we shall come, with great speed and purpose, and we shall strike at your foes.{S}
 This I swear.{S}
 Zathrian says he needs to see you right away.{S}
 I told him I was coming to see you anyway.{S}
 He said that he needed something for the sick.{S}
 I want to ask something else.{S}
 Your homeland was called the Dales, I thought.{S}
 What is this "Arlathan" you mention?{S}
 Wasn't your homeland called the Dales?{S}
 You said that the Dalish rescued you from bandits?{S}
 Are you saying you can not imagine such a thing?{S}
 I really can not tell.{S}
 I would rather not speak of it.{S}
 You just asked me a question right there.{S}
 Thank you; it has been an interesting adventure.{S}
 I am not here to answer your questions.{S}
 Ask away.{S}
 Zathrian said that I could have what is inside here.{S}
 Can I ask what is inside?{S}
 Zathrian said the clan would provide me whatever I needed.{S}
 I suggest you go elsewhere, and quickly.{S}
 I suggest you move on.{S}
 I suggest you avoid this area in the future, at least until we leave.{S}
 We are not in the business of bartering with outsiders, regardless of whatever wealth you claim to have.{S}
 The business you claim to have with us is.{S}
 If it is those wares you wish, I suggest you look for them there.{S}
 How do I know you are telling the truth?{S}
 In the camp, I suggest you keep your hands to yourself and remember that our arrows are still trained on you.{S}
 I do not trust your word, but I shall allow the keeper to decide for himself the truth of what you say.{S}
 I suppose that a lie would not gain you much benefit.{S}
 Ask your companions to remain close.{S}
 It is not for me to say.{S}
 He will explain.{S}
 Might I ask the purpose of your visit?{S}
 If you have no purpose here, then I suggest you turn around and return whence you came.{S}
 Either explain your presence or go.{S}
 Unless you have other business, I suggest you go.{S}
 It is not my place to explain such things.{S}
 I ask again: why are you here?{S}
 I am the gatekeeper... if you wish to enter our camp and speak to the keeper, you will tell me why.{S}
 That is not a lie that many would attempt.{S}
 If you are suggesting we are to blame for our troubles, that view is... shortsighted.{S}
 You might have just told me you were a Grey Warden and saved me the grief, though I suppose I can hardly blame your caution.{S}
 Very little, to tell the truth, for we have established a fearsome reputation amongst the shemlen.{S}
 So I am told you saved Deygan out in the forest.{S}
 I will talk to your leader, and no one else.{S}
 I will tell that to your leader, and no one else.{S}
 I wish to speak to your leader.{S}
 I cannot speak of my purpose here.{S}
 Then I must speak with your keeper right away.{S}
 I must speak with your keeper immediately.{S}
 I do not think I need to explain that to you.{S}
 Then I would like to speak to your leader.{S}
 I will tell that to the keeper, and no one else.{S}
 Our scouts tell us you left companions in an encampment outside the forest.{S}
 I apologize for my rudeness.{S}
 We know only what Zathrian has told us over the years.{S}
 The hunters say they have strength and speed far beyond what is ordinary, and are as tough as such beasts come.{S}
 The keeper says they are simply cunning, that any beast can lie in wait... but this seemed more than that.{S}
 If you wish, I can tell you what I know.{S}
 You would say that to us here in our own camp?{S}
 Our people lie sick and dying but you boast for our amusement!{S}
 Would you refuse our hunters help simply because of the hand that offered it? <desc>Sigh</desc> You shame me, lethallan.{S}
 Stay while I spin a tale for our children and then I will tell you of the forest, if you desire.{S}
 I certainly do not want to keep you from your promises, however, so by all means.{S}
 Then I will tell you what I know.{S}
 Our legends say that before the shemlen came, the Brecilian forest was a place of our ancestors that predated even our oldest homeland.{S}
 If they found traces of our ancestors, we cannot say.{S}
 The legends say that one great spirit possessed the wolf that became Witherfang, who passed its curse of rage onto men and created werewolves.{S}
 It is said that one or two have turned already, though the keeper denies it.{S}
 Who can say what value the Imperium placed on this land?{S}
 The forest is said to be haunted.{S}
 He says that Witherfang does not age as the werewolves do.{S}
 Now, what say we tell the story of the fall of the Dales?{S}
 Could not say?{S}
 They called us blasphemers and tyrants and declared war upon us--a great crusade.{S}
 But there were those of us who refused to abandon our ways.{S}
 Thank you for allowing us to tell it to you.{S}
 Now, as I said I would, I can tell you what I know of the Brecilian Forest.{S}
 Perhaps one day, you will tell us a tale of your people.{S}
 Told by whom?{S}
 What do you say, child?{S}
 Can you tell us what happened to the Dales?{S}
 Thank you for returning Deygan to us.{S}
 Let us hope you return and tell us all about them.{S}
 I expect I will be telling tales about the Grey Warden one day, hmm?{S}
 His will still be a tale worthy of telling Dalish children for many years to come.{S}
 No, but thanks.{S}
 Why would he lie?{S}
 What can you tell me about the forest?{S}
 The keeper mentioned that.{S}
 Perhaps another time, but thank you.{S}
 No, I really could not say.{S}
 You say that like there was no reason for it.{S}
 Perhaps you will allow me to tell a story, as well?{S}
 Yes, tell me of the forest.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 It is a war that you started, I am told.{S}
 Let us just say his time had come.{S}
 I do not know if I would say that.{S}
 Throw away your dead wood and start anew, and I shall speak to our guest.{S}
 I suggest you go.{S}
 I would be hesitant to ask it of you... but if you should come across ironbark, I suppose there would be no harm in gathering some.{S}
 And I did not ask for a promise.{S}
 I only ask that you consider the task, should you come across the bark in the forest.{S}
 Yes, yes, the keeper sent word that you might ask me for such.{S}
 He spoke at a gathering, telling the clans that more of us need to voyage into the shemlen world and learn their ways.{S}
 Our people speak so little of the dead, especially those who end in... in tragedy.{S}
 It is unpleasant to speak of such things.{S}
 He spoke at a gathering, telling the clans that more of us need to voyage into the shemlen world and learn their ways.{S}
 To you I speak only because the keeper requires it.{S}
 So speak and then begone.{S}
 Simply live up to your promise and do not wreak havoc in our home.{S}
 All you have given us are empty promises.{S}
 I told Elora it was better to end it sooner than later, but the halla are her province.{S}
 I am willing to overlook your greed and still make an item for you, as promised.{S}
 I ask for no favors.{S}
 It is much to ask, but if you aid my clan as you say, then I have no objection.{S}
 It is much to ask, but for you I am willing to work so much of the art.{S}
 I... must admit I am surprised to witness such generosity from an outsider.{S}
 You have my thanks and the thanks of my clan for this gift.{S}
 No thanks, not interested.{S}
 I promise nothing.{S}
 I was told you could supply me with equipment.{S}
 Thank you, that is kind of you to say.{S}
 I do not have time to discuss niceties with you.{S}
 I can explain, if there is been a misunderstanding...{S}
 Elora told me I could bring these horns to you.{S}
 You are awfully selfish for someone asking for favors.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 I understand, but this one claims to have important business with our people.{S}
 Tell me, stranger, what business could you possibly have with us?{S}
 Answer the question or you will quickly find out exactly how hollow your threats are.{S}
 Answer the question, and truthfully, or go.{S}
 Answer my question, first.{S}
 You might have simply said so to begin with.{S}
 Unfortunately, we may not be able to live up to the promise we made.{S}
 But I would still prefer to know with whom I am speaking.{S}
 This one claims to be a Grey Warden and wishes to speak with the clan.{S}
 Tell me, what business might you have with us?{S}
 This one is from one of our sister clans to the north, Keeper, but claims to have come on behalf of the Grey Wardens.{S}
 Very well, let us speak.{S}
 We are always wary of the dangers in the forest, but we did not expect the werewolves would be lying in wait for us.{S}
 Many of our warriors lie dying as we speak.{S}
 Within the Brecilian Forest dwells a great wolf--we call him Witherfang.{S}
 The ambush suggests a level of intelligence we have never seen before.{S}
 Then I suggest you see Master Varathorn.{S}
 My apprentice, Lanaya, or Sarel, the clan's storyteller, could provide you with answers just as easily.{S}
 We call those possessed trees "sylvans"... the only ones I have ever encountered were little more than berserk killers.{S}
 Speak?{S}
 You mean, speak actual words?{S}
 Even if they could speak, I doubt they would have anything worthwhile to say.{S}
 There is not much to say.{S}
 That is a long tale I do not have time to tell.{S}
 Ask Sarel about it, if you wish.{S}
 And what did she have to say?{S}
 I... would rather not speak of it.{S}
 That is all you need to know, and should adequately explain my hatred of them, no?{S}
 But I cannot say any more on that.{S}
 She spoke, did she?{S}
 I hope it ends there and you do not tell Athras.{S}
 She would prefer you have it, instead, in thanks.{S}
 Yes, Mithra told me you returned with Deygan.{S}
 If you have not spoken to him already, you should seek him out.{S}
 You will listen to what I have to say until I am finished, elf.{S}
 Call me <FirstName/>.{S}
 You said you could "perhaps" destroy the curse?{S}
 Did you know that some of the werewolves can speak?{S}
 Have you tried talking to them at all?{S}
 Tell me more about this curse the hunters suffer from.{S}
 I want to ask about something else.{S}
 Could you tell me what happened to Danyla?{S}
 You sound like you have been asked that before.{S}
 I spoke to Lanaya about you.{S}
 She told me you would lost much, but would not elaborate.{S}
 She told me you would lost your family, but would not say how.{S}
 She said that you have been keeper for a very long time.{S}
 She spoke, for one.{S}
 I actually met another werewolf who spoke, as well.{S}
 She told me the werewolves had overcome the curse.{S}
 Why did not you just tell him what happened?{S}
 I told him the truth.{S}
 I was more interested in what she had to say.{S}
 She said that she wanted him told.{S}
 Now I call that an invitation.{S}
 Rather inviting, would you not say? <desc>You lay your equipment down and pull out a bedroll.{S}
 This does look like an ideal place to camp, I must admit.{S}
 I wish I could just lie here and...{S}
 Your eyes flutter closed several times.</desc> <desc>At the last second, you stop yourself from lying on the bedroll.{S}
 Your head is clouded and your eyelids are heavy...</desc> <desc>Unable to resist its strange siren call, you trudge back to the tents and quickly collapse and drift off into a blissful sleep...</desc>{S}
 The bedroll is calling me.{S}
 Or... did I just say that? <desc>You turn away from the bedroll, but only reluctantly.{S}
 The camp that was here is ancient, and the remnants of the shade's victims all lie as if sleeping still.</desc>{S}
 Please, tell me, have you seen my clan?{S}
 But... there is no time to explain.{S}
 But... there is no time to explain.{S}
 My husband... he is called Athras.{S}
 Tell him I love him.{S}
 Tell him...{S}
 I beg you...{S}
 I will tell you... what I know.{S}
 If you promise... to end my pain.{S}
 I can tell you no more... the pain!{S}
 Please... fulfill... your promise...{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I need you to answer some questions.{S}
 Your keeper is the one who asked me to venture here.{S}
 Answer my questions, first.{S}
 I need answers, first.{S}
 No, I can not promise that.{S}
 I promise.{S}
 I spoke to Athras.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Thank you for your help.{S}
 Thank you for helping me.{S}
 Thank you, friend.{S}
 I must speak with the keeper.{S}
 But thank you for the offer.{S}
 Might I ask who you are?{S}
 That is... kind of you to say.{S}
 He does not appear to have any bite marks.</desc> <desc>The elven hunter lies on the ground, bleeding from his wounds.{S}
 I should thank you again for your help.{S}
 The keeper says I am not yet fully recovered, after all.{S}
 Thank you again.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I wish you had not attempted to lie to me, but at least you are honest enough to return it.{S}
 The keeper says I need to rest, so I should go and do that.{S}
 The keeper says I must rest, as I am not fully healed, so I should be off.{S}
 I understand I have you to thank for my rescue from the forest?{S}
 Tell me what happened.{S}
 I think I will ask the questions here, if you do not mind.{S}
 I said I did not find it.{S}
 I ask you this now, outsider: are you willing to parley?{S}
 The Lady believes that you may not be aware of everything you should, and has asked to speak with you.{S}
 The Lady believes that the Dalish have not told you everything, so she has asked that you be brought to her.{S}
 On the contrary, the Lady believes that you may not be aware of everything you should be, so she has asked that you are brought to her.{S}
 But I warn you, if you break your promise and harm her, I will come back from the Fade itself to see you pay.{S}
 But she can tell you of Witherfang, if you ask.{S}
 Talking will accomplish nothing.{S}
 We are talking right now, are not we?{S}
 So talk.{S}
 If you were willing to talk, why did not you earlier?{S}
 So why does not this Lady come and speak to me herself?{S}
 A were, thou say'st?{S}
 Could it be instead a lie?{S}
 I am called the Grand Oak, sometimes the Elder Tree.{S}
 And unless thou thinkst it far too soon, might I ask of thee a boon?{S}
 I can only speak to what a tree may see.{S}
 Shall we speak of other things?{S}
 I cannot leave, for I am bound, and thus I beg the thief be found.{S}
 In the center of the forest the weres do dwell, or so go the tales my fellows tell.{S}
 Perform the boon as I ask and I shall reward thee for the task.{S}
 A great war perhaps, I cannot tell.{S}
 I speak as clearly as I see.{S}
 That is but a human name, one placed upon this land, their claim.{S}
 A claim they stole from ancient elves, whom they first killed, and were killed themselves.{S}
 Pray, why wouldst thou kill a tree for nothing that is of use to thee?{S}
 Willst thou save me as I ask?{S}
 It may be that one, I cannot tell.{S}
 As I promised, here it be.{S}
 I will have it back, this I have sworn.{S}
 How do I speak?{S}
 Now I have answered a query of thine, but thou hast yet to answer mine.{S}
 My acorn is still gone, so I pray to thee... hast thou any news for me?{S}
 Then continue thy search, I beg of thee.{S}
 I want to talk about your boon.{S}
 Why is it called the Brecilian Forest, exactly?{S}
 What is this boon you mentioned?{S}
 Is this the acorn you are talking about?{S}
 I think the hermit mentioned an acorn.{S}
 I say hand over some of your wood before I burn you down!{S}
 Why do you speak in rhymes?{S}
 Could I ask you about the forest?{S}
 How is it you can talk?{S}
 I could have sworn this is where we started.{S}
 They say it was questions that made me mad; will it do the same for you?{S}
 Ask a question and you will get a question, but give an answer and you will receive the same!{S}
 And if it be an answer, it be an answer to a question I have not asked!{S}
 Would not I have to ask you a question first?{S}
 Would you know a question if it was asked?{S}
 A question for a question, an answer for an answer!{S}
 Bah, I say!{S}
 Why does anyone talk to you if you do not even know the rules?!{S}
 I think it is your turn to ask, is it not?{S}
 Run along and tell <emp>them</emp> whatever you wish...{S}
 Well, how about I ask you something, then, hmmm?{S}
 That horrible talking oak... you were the one who killed it, were not you?{S}
 Admit it!{S}
 I still answered your question and now it is my turn again.{S}
 Elven history, you say?{S}
 You here, that talking tree there, it all makes sense now.{S}
 I think that answer deserves something a little extra first, do not you?{S}
 Oh, just some large, talking, rhyming oak tree that is missing its acorn now.{S}
 Just what I said.{S}
 Since you have already gone and killed that nasty old oak tree--I saw the splinters and even did a little jig to celebrate--maybe I will just tell you.{S}
 That is a terrible thing to say to someone who you need to cast a spell on you.{S}
 Did <emp>they</emp> tell you to ask?{S}
 Did they tell you pretend to be an innocent stranger, with a head full of fluff and nothing?{S}
 But that is all I have to say about that.{S}
 An answer for an answer, there you go!{S}
 All right, then, if you still have something to ask, ask away.{S}
 What if you are lying?!{S}
 If I could tell I would not have to ask you, now, would I?{S}
 So you say.{S}
 So you claim!{S}
 But it is your turn to ask now.{S}
 Ask!{S}
 Ask away!{S}
 Then you do not get to ask me anything either!{S}
 I say <emp>hah</emp>!!{S}
 That horrible talking oak... you were the one who killed it, were not you?{S}
 Haven't I asked enough questions about you?{S}
 Have you come to claim it back?{S}
 Have you anything interesting to say?{S}
 Then I will stand over here, away from your grubby hands, thank you very much!{S}
 Hold on, old man, I want to ask you a few things.{S}
 You... want me to answer a question?{S}
 I would rather ask the questions, myself.{S}
 Stop answering every question with a question!{S}
 Then... would you like to ask me a question?{S}
 I do not have anything to ask.{S}
 Which oak tree are you talking about?{S}
 I am not going to kill some oak tree because you ask me to.{S}
 Are you talking about the rhyming oak?{S}
 Do you want to ask me another question?{S}
 And what if I tell them you are here? <emp>I</emp> found you.{S}
 You would better have some answers.{S}
 I am not going to answer that!{S}
 I am not going to tell you anything about my father.{S}
 Can not you tell?{S}
 I am not telling you where I was born!{S}
 I am not telling you my name!{S}
 The watch-wolves have spoken truly, my brothers and sisters.{S}
 You speak to Swiftrunner.{S}
 Turn back now, go back to the Dalish and tell them that you have failed.{S}
 Tell them we will gladly watch them suffer the same curse we have suffered for too long.{S}
 Swiftrunner calls you to battle!{S}
 No, there shall be no talk!{S}
 You invade our forest and you insult us with your talk!{S}
 He wishes only our destruction, never to talk!{S}
 We are done speaking.{S}
 I know why you seek him and it is not to speak!{S}
 We are done speaking!{S}
 You are a fool, and we are done talking.{S}
 Run to the Dalish and tell them they are doomed.{S}
 He would not survive the experience, I swear it.{S}
 I suspect you lie, but perhaps you are wise.{S}
 If you lie, then the forest itself shall deal with you.{S}
 Out of my way, unless you can tell me where Witherfang is.{S}
 I would prefer to talk to you.{S}
 Tell me more about this curse of yours.{S}
 You talk of Zathrian as if you know him.{S}
 I have nothing else to ask.{S}
 You speak?{S}
 I am no Dalish elf, or can not you tell?{S}
 I want to talk.{S}
 Why do you call the Dalish treacherous?{S}
 Numerous carvings cover its surface, but most are eroded beyond legibility.</desc> <desc>You kneel uncertainly before the altar and say a simple prayer.{S}
 Nothing appears to happen.</desc> <desc>You kneel uncertainly before the altar and say a prayer to your dwarven ancestors.{S}
 Nothing appears to happen.</desc> <desc>You kneel uncertainly before the altar and say a prayer to the elven gods, especially the All-Father.{S}
 Nothing appears to happen.</desc> <desc>You kneel before the altar and pray.{S}
 The water inside the jug suddenly begins boiling and bubbling until gas jets out of it into the air...</desc> <desc>You kneel before the altar and pray, touching your forehead to the ground as depicted on the tablet.{S}
 Nothing happens.</desc> <desc>You kneel before the altar and pray, touching your forehead to the ground as depicted on the tablet.{S}
 What little you can make out involves a scene where the honored dead is laid to rest inside a grand chamber.</desc> <desc>There seems to be some kind of process involving the altar before the body can be laid to rest, but most of those runes are illegible.</desc> <desc>Atop the altar sits an empty earthen jug.</desc> <desc>Atop the altar sits an earthen jug filled with water from the pool.</desc> <act>Leave the altar alone.</act> <act>Kneel before the altar and pray.</act> <act>Leave an offering on the altar.</act> <act>Drink all of the water within the jug.</act> <act>Take a single sip from the water in the jug.</act> <act>Pour water from the earthen jug onto the altar.</act> <act>Place the filled earthen jug on top of the altar.</act> <act>Place the empty earthen jug on top of the altar.</act> <act>Examine the carvings on the altar more closely.</act>{S}
 Tell me who you are, child.{S}
 They are hazy and incomplete, but enough for any mage to gather a few of the talents that the Arcane Warriors once possessed.</desc> <desc>Now the Presence asks that you keep your promise.{S}
 Rather than have you leave, it begs you to stay.</desc> <desc>The Presence thinks quickly, bewildered.{S}
 In return, the Presence asks only one thing from you: oblivion.</desc> <desc>The images become tinged with desperation.{S}
 It asks again if you will give it what it seeks.</desc> <desc>There does not appear to be any way to open the gem.{S}
 How it was placed inside the gem, however, is impossible to tell.</desc> <desc>What would you like to do?</desc>{S}
 Considering that what I know of my ancestors you could fit into a gem half that size, that is all I could really tell you.{S}
 I do not understand what you are saying.{S}
 I ask only that you stay your wrath long enough to hear me out.{S}
 You will not speak to the Lady in this manner!{S}
 Then the time has come to speak with this outsider, to set our rage aside.{S}
 I apologize on Swiftrunner's behalf.{S}
 There are things that Zathrian has not told you.{S}
 Your answer shall come.{S}
 Word was sent to Zathrian every time the landships passed this way, asking him to come, but he has always ignored us.{S}
 Tell Zathrian this.{S}
 Each new victim it claims must be brought to me before the healing can begin.{S}
 There is more to understanding Witherfang than what Zathrian told you.{S}
 Because there are things that he would not tell.{S}
 Truer words were never spoken.{S}
 But few could claim the same as these creatures: that their very nature is a curse forced upon them.{S}
 I did not come here to talk, to you or anyone.{S}
 I must admit I was expecting another werewolf.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I am glad we have this chance to talk.{S}
 I will go to Zathrian and tell him this.{S}
 How do you know what he has or has not told me?{S}
 Behind its bright eyes lies an intelligence, watching you carefully to determine your intent.</desc>{S}
 I see the stories they tell of Grey Warden endurance are not exaggerated.{S}
 You have something to say, do you?{S}
 I wish to ask a question of you.{S}
 Tell me... are you really Flemeth's daughter?{S}
 I would like to discuss something personal.{S}
 You called for me, Keeper?{S}
 I was told you called.{S}
 Err... thank you, I suppose.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Though you did not ask for one, you have earned a reward to go along with our respect and gratitude.{S}
 Let me say it officially: I hereby swear to uphold the terms of the ancient contract our people formed with the Grey Wardens.{S}
 I cannot do as you ask, spirit.{S}
 I beg you, maker... put an end to me. <emp>We</emp> beg you... show mercy.{S}
 How stupid of me to mention it.{S}
 I shall speak to you when you return to the camp.{S}
 He is not here to talk!!{S}
 I am not here to talk.{S}
 I beg you to see what you have wrought here!{S}
 As my daughter begged for mercy, perhaps?{S}
 So you force me to talk?{S}
 No, I am here to talk, though I see little point in it.{S}
 Have you told the mortal how it was created?{S}
 May I ask, then, why are you leaving the ruin?{S}
 Is that what the spirit calls herself now?{S}
 Let us go and speak to the spirit and I will force her into Witherfang's form.{S}
 I have sworn to protect my people, and I shall.{S}
 Tell me, if you held your own daughter's lifeless body in your arms would you not also have sworn an eternity of pain on those who did such to her?{S}
 Then do you honestly expect me to go and speak to these loathsome creatures?{S}
 You wish me to go and talk?{S}
 You claim they have regained their minds, but they are still savage beasts.{S}
 And what if it is revenge they want, and not talk?{S}
 Let us see what the spirit has to say.{S}
 Then talking is out of the question.{S}
 Perhaps not lied as much as did not clarify.{S}
 I did not lie to you.{S}
 I told you what you needed to know.{S}
 Old habits die hard, as they say.{S}
 Ma serannas-- thank you.{S}
 We are no savage beasts lying in wait.{S}
 Do not thank me.{S}
 He said he summoned you and bound you to a wolf.{S}
 We need to talk, you and I.{S}
 Why did not you tell me?{S}
 So your answer is to let them suffer forever?{S}
 Will not you at least consider talking to them?{S}
 So they lied to me?{S}
 I do not appreciate being lied to.{S}
 Thank you, mortal, for the part you played in this.{S}
 What would you ask of us in return?{S}
 The werewolves shall do battle, at your command and yours alone, this I swear.{S}
 Only that you battle the darkspawn when you are called to.{S}
 It troubles me that you would lie, but what is important is that Deygan's wishes are met.{S}
 I said I never found it.{S}
 The Chasind have tales of we witches, saying that we assume the forms of creatures to watch them from hiding.{S}
 Devouring lost children, I cannot say.{S}
 That said, I cannot speak for the tastes of my mother.{S}
 Who am I to suggest what things she has done and not done in her past?{S}
 Why do you ask?{S}
 So the answer is no, my human form is the only one I possess.{S}
 You told Gheyna that she needs a real man to fulfill her needs, and seduced her.{S}
 You told Cammen, and now he has run away into the forest, heedless of the danger. <emp>Help Cammen win Gheyna's hand</emp>{S}
 You told Cammen that you would try to change Gheyna's mind. <emp>Obtain a wolf pelt for Cammen</emp>{S}
 You told Cammen you would get a pelt for him, to prove that he is been on a hunt.{S}
 After paying the bandits the first sum they asked for--ten silvers--they demanded more.{S}
 Far more so than any man I have spoken to.{S}
 Typical. <desc>Chuckles</desc> What a bizarre thing to say.{S}
 I find such opinions good to know in advance, so thank you.{S}
 But enough of such talk.{S}
 There were nights when the Wilds called to me, 'tis true.{S}
 As to what they think, I truly cannot say.{S}
 Thus they cannot speak, even were I to ask.{S}
 I wonder if I was to ask one of your keepers of the origin of their magics if there would be any relation to what I was taught?{S}
 I may even ask my mother about it some day, though I doubt she would tell the truth of it even so.{S}
 That is all I wanted to ask.{S}
 If I did, I would not tell you.{S}
 I doubt they would be willing to tell you much.{S}
 Zathrian explained to you that his clan is unable to uphold its promise to the Grey Wardens because a horrible curse has fallen upon them.{S}
 I was told to accompany you and to help you, and that I shall.{S}
 I promise nothing.{S}
 I left the Wilds to explore what lay beyond.{S}
 I am no primitive, painted in blood and unable to speak the language.{S}
 Zathrian told you that the curse that has befallen the elves originated in the great wolf, Witherfang.{S}
 You told Athras what happened to his wife, Danyla.{S}
 He accepted what you said, and has left to make arrangements to mourn her. <emp>Find a way past the magical barrier in the forest</emp>{S}
 You examined the beast but have not discovered the problem--greater survival skill would likely be needed to tell for certain.{S}
 You tried to lie to her by saying you knew what the problem was, but she saw through your attempt and is now furious with you.{S}
 You told Ser Bryant about the bandits on the road to Lothering.{S}
 Why do you ask me such questions?{S}
 What is it you asked?{S}
 I do not know how well I lie, but I will do whatever I must in order to survive.{S}
 Do not speak to me of trivialities.{S}
 There were many nuances that Flemeth could never tell me of.{S}
 I still do not understand it all, truth be told.{S}
 When I returned to the Wilds last, I swore to Flemeth that I had no intention of leaving again.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Beg pardon, then, while I jump for joy.{S}
 Any number of cats could inform you of the answer to that question.{S}
 I did not ask to be left alone.{S}
 I think I will elect to answer the question, for now, if you do not mind.{S}
 Just answer the damned question, then!{S}
 You agreed to speak to the revered mother to see if you can get Sten released. <emp>Free Sten</emp>{S}
 You met a werewolf who said she was once an elf called Danyla.{S}
 Zathrian says she is dead but will not allow Athras to see her body.{S}
 Zathrian says she is dead but will not allow Athras to see her body.{S}
 You promised him that you would try to find Danyla in the forest. <emp>Bring the dead hunter back to camp</emp>{S}
 The elves will certainly want to bury him. <desc>Chuckles</desc> You are very cute to ask so many questions.{S}
 By templar fools like Alistair, which should tell you how successful they generally were.{S}
 The templars would come again and she would look at me and smile and say that the fun was to begin once more.{S}
 I would ask what, exactly, but I am certain that would be a lengthy conversation and suddenly I grow very weary.{S}
 An interesting answer, for a mage.{S}
 An evasive answer.{S}
 Either you have no opinion or will not speak of it.{S}
 I am not surprised you say such.{S}
 Thank you for small favors, then, at the very least.{S}
 Enough of this talk.{S}
 Tell me: how much do you know of the tale?{S}
 The one that the Chasind still tell of my mother, to frighten them into obedience?{S}
 That does explain much.{S}
 I can relay what Flemeth once told me, herself.{S}
 No doubt such a tale has mutated much over time and telling.{S}
 You do not have to answer if you do not want to.{S}
 Just answer.{S}
 No thanks.{S}
 You told Gheyna that she needs a real man to fulfill her needs, and seduced her. <emp>Talk to Cammen</emp>{S}
 You spoke to Gheyna but were unable to change her mind about Cammen.{S}
 She thinks he is a child and refuses to consider him until he completes his hunt. <emp>Tell Cammen the good news</emp>{S}
 You managed to talk some sense into Gheyna.{S}
 He claims that he has been harassed by a talking tree he calls "the Grand Oak" and has asked you to slay it for him.{S}
 You have encountered a friendly sylvan in the Brecilian Forest that speaks in strange rhymes.{S}
 The Grand Oak claims that a mad hermit elsewhere in the forest has stolen its precious acorn, and it has asked you to get it back for him.{S}
 The tales say that Flemeth fell in love with Osen, the bard, and fled the castle of her husband, the dread Lord Conobar, and that he swore vengeance for her infidelity.{S}
 In truth, my mother claims that 'twas Osen who was her husband, and Conobar the jealous lord who looked on from afar.{S}
 'Twas Flemeth who suggested the arrangement.{S}
 'Twas Flemeth who suggested the arrangement in the first place.{S}
 Flemeth spoke to the spirits and learned of the deed, and swore revenge.{S}
 Flemeth begged the spirits to aid her and 'twas they who slew Conobar.{S}
 The demon the legend tells of came later.{S}
 The legends all speak of the great hero Cormac, he who defeated Flemeth and her great army when she invaded the lowlands centuries later.{S}
 All lies.{S}
 As Flemeth tells it, the Chasind never raised an army under her banner and she never fought with any warrior named Cormac.{S}
 Cormac led a brutal civil war against his own people, and later claimed it was to vanquish evil that had taken root amongst the lords.{S}
 Perhaps 'twas due to the great war with the Chasind that eventually came, but Mother claims not to know how it began.{S}
 I do not believe everything that Flemeth claims.{S}
 An abomination, perhaps some would say?{S}
 You ask if I have sisters?{S}
 I have asked of this, myself.{S}
 The stories tell of many witches of the Wilds, after all.{S}
 Flemeth refuses to speak of other daughters, if they existed.{S}
 The Chasind tell of a falling out between Flemeth and her "daughters."{S}
 They say that one day she hunted them all through the Wilds and ate their hearts.{S}
 Flemeth tells it with far more embellishment than I.{S}
 Dare I ask of your own mother?{S}
 I find myself a little envious, to tell the truth.{S}
 Shall I say the same the next time you grow curious, then?{S}
 Why ask, if you do not wish to know?{S}
 She spoke to spirits?{S}
 Of course Flemeth would say that.{S}
 The legend tells of Flemeth having many daughters?{S}
 Why would she refuse to speak of them?{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 There is nothing really to say about her.{S}
 Tell me your story.{S}
 The strange hermit you found in the forest claims that the key to getting into the center of the forest is to fool the trees into thinking that you are a werewolf.{S}
 He says he can help you do this if you bring him a werewolf pelt. <emp>Return the acorn to the Grand Oak</emp>{S}
 Though I apologize for speaking out of turn.{S}
 T'is the child abomination you speak of, from the haunted castle?{S}
 I want to talk about last night.{S}
 We have never talked about our nights together.{S}
 We need to discuss us.{S}
 He says it will fool the forest into believing you are a werewolf, allowing you to pass freely into the forest center where the werewolves lie.{S}
 Please, I told you everything I know.{S}
 You took the knowledge of the Arcane Warrior from the Presence, but refused to set it free. <emp>Grant the Presence oblivion</emp>{S}
 You told the Presence you were not interested in anything it had to offer, and refused to release it.{S}
 Let me talk, then, and you shall listen.{S}
 I shall be leaving, as I said, and so this... entanglement of ours must end.{S}
 And... thank you.{S}
 Discuss away.{S}
 I wanted to thank you... for everything.{S}
 When I asked you to join me in my tent...{S}
 The Lady's Request <emp>Convince Zathrian to speak to the Lady</emp>{S}
 Zathrian and many of the Dalish lie dead, but you have earned the trust of Swiftrunner and his kin.{S}
 What difference does that make? <emp>Return to the elves to tell them of Zathrian's sacrifice</emp>{S}
 It is time to return to the Dalish, to tell them of Zathrian's sacrifice. <emp>Bring Witherfang's heart to Lanaya</emp>{S}
 I swear it.{S}
 I swear it.{S}
 You said you would help me be king, and I am not letting you off if you go dying or something.{S}
 I swear it.{S}
 Then I will not say anything.{S}
 Before we head after the archdemon, I want to say something.{S}
 That is what you say to me?!{S}
 Thank you?{S}
 You want me to thank you?!{S}
 I suppose I would have been mad about this before, but since our talk after seeing my sister... well, perhaps this is not so bad.{S}
 Oh, thanks.{S}
 Thanks a lot.{S}
 What do you say?{S}
 I think I would have been furious at you once, but since our talk after seeing my sister... well, I suppose this might not be such a bad thing.{S}
 I will tell you what, though.{S}
 We... need to talk.{S}
 After this is over, we should talk of it again.{S}
 I said I understand why you decided what you did, and I do.{S}
 Please do not say it like that.{S}
 We will have to discuss my punishment later on, I see.{S}
 Thank you for making this... easier.{S}
 You said it, yourself.{S}
 I still love you; I do not care what you say.{S}
 I refuse to say good-bye.{S}
 Is this a thank you?{S}
 Are you suggesting I have this child?{S}
 Tell me you are joking.{S}
 Are you saying we can not be together?{S}
 Who says we ever had a future?{S}
 They are called tattoos.{S}
 I cannot say.{S}
 Perhaps it was simply a reference to your Fereldan women, then? <desc>Laughs</desc> Well, now that you mention it...{S}
 Even the ones that talk about how you all... you know... get paid to...{S}
 I have been thinking about those ink drawings, what did you call them?{S}
 Technically speaking, I still am.{S}
 It is more efficient than an election, as we say.{S}
 So let me ask you something.{S}
 You speak of her as if she is not present.{S}
 I am just asking what your intentions are.{S}
 Do you mind if I ask you a personal question?{S}
 You may ask, but I may choose not to answer.{S}
 I do not know what else to call it.{S}
 So what do you have to say about me becoming king?{S}
 Yes, from what you said that seems to happen a lot there.{S}
 Never let it be said that the Crows are not patriots.{S}
 She claims not to be afraid of me... or anything, really.{S}
 So tell me, you have any children?{S}
 You know, of all the mages I have met you have to be the first one I can honestly say I have really liked.{S}
 Why thank you, Alistair.{S}
 I thought you said you were never married?{S}
 I think I know what you are talking about, yes.{S}
 I will admit that the thought did cross my mind, several times.{S}
 So... what would you do if someone told you that they loved you?{S}
 And someone told you that they loved you.{S}
 Oh, I wasn't talking about me... just... forget I said anything. <desc>Chuckles</desc> As you wish.{S}
 I cannot say.{S}
 On good days, I posed riddles to the passersby, offering them treasures in exchange for correct answers.{S}
 You know, you never did tell me how you passed the time in that cage for so long.{S}
 But I thought you said your people believed in honor.{S}
 So tell me something... do you feel pain?{S}
 I do not think I would call it distress, exactly.{S}
 Perhaps it should stare at a patch of grass for thirty years and then tell me how much it misses it.{S}
 Thanks for that.{S}
 Next time, we shall speak of its grammar and personal hygiene.{S}
 Go on, say it.{S}
 Tell you what, do not ever bet your clothes.{S}
 Tell you what, boy: you ever been married?{S}
 Thank the hardest stone you can find.{S}
 I would tell them that I was just checking.{S}
 You are not going to tell me, are you?{S}
 Let us just say I had plenty of reasons to join the Chantry, shall we?{S}
 You think the Maker actually spoke to you?{S}
 Who told you that?{S}
 Are you two talking about me behind my back?{S}
 People have claimed that the Maker has talked to them before.{S}
 You do not think that I have asked myself that once or twice?{S}
 You have asked yourself that?{S}
 And what did the Maker have to say about it?{S}
 Why do you ask?{S}
 Now that you say it, I am not sure.{S}
 I could always ask him...{S}
 So... let us talk about your mother for a moment.{S}
 I would rather talk about your mother.{S}
 There is nothing to talk about.{S}
 Or we could not talk about your mother.{S}
 So tell me something, Morrigan.{S}
 Do I even want to ask?{S}
 If you need to ask the question...{S}
 I have come up with one, a question that you can not answer.{S}
 Are you talking to me?{S}
 I have got an academic question that I bet you will not be able to answer.{S}
 So tell me, then: what was the name of Andraste's husband?{S}
 A five year-old could answer that question.{S}
 Dare I ask?{S}
 You know exactly who I am talking about.{S}
 Those blushing cheeks of yours tell a different tale.{S}
 Perhaps we should go and tell him together about your touching concerns?{S}
 Perhaps he will pay more attention to you if you ask nicely.{S}
 So tell me, was the Tower of Magi everything you thought it would be?{S}
 Look, can we talk for a moment?{S}
 I need to tell you something I, ah, should probably have told you earlier.{S}
 I stopped you to tell you I am an idiot.{S}
 Thank the Maker you know already!{S}
 What can I say?{S}
 I told you before how Arl Eamon raised me, right?{S}
 When would I say that?{S}
 I would have told you, but... it never really meant anything to me.{S}
 I have never talked about it to anyone.{S}
 Look, I said I am sorry!{S}
 I know I should have said something.{S}
 The reason why I say I was lucky.{S}
 But thank you.{S}
 I can not believe I did not say something sooner to you.{S}
 I have spent my whole life trying to forget about it and being told that I would never sit on the throne.{S}
 How do I tell you this?{S}
 Did I say how I know Arl Eamon, exactly?{S}
 Wait, do not answer that.{S}
 Then tell me later.{S}
 Why did you wait to tell me this?{S}
 You do not think you might have told me this before?{S}
 So I should be calling you Prince Alistair?{S}
 I think you said he raised you.{S}
 What is there to speak of? <desc>Chuckles</desc> Do you wish me to tell you how wonderful you are?{S}
 Shall I say you are virile and manly?{S}
 If you wish to know something specific, I would prefer you ask it.{S}
 What do you say I kiss it and make it better, hmm?{S}
 Let us speak of it another time.{S}
 You are the one who asked the question, as if there were somewhere for us to go.{S}
 I did not say that, precisely.{S}
 So you have said.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 In fact, you have said so before.{S}
 Do you have something else to say?{S}
 Then why do you ask such a question?{S}
 If you have something to ask, then ask it.{S}
 I remain, so do not ask such pointless questions.{S}
 Nipping it in the bud, so to speak?{S}
 No, do not answer that.{S}
 I will not lie to you.{S}
 I just wanted to say that.{S}
 Thank you for your lenience, my lady!{S}
 Thank you...{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 You are saying I stink.{S}
 Is there something else you would like to discuss, my lady?{S}
 Did I not just overhear you asking my mother's lady-in-waiting this exact thing?{S}
 Thank you, my lady, but I think not.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Oh... you wish to talk to <emp>me</emp>?{S}
 The Assembly says we have turned our back on the Stone, but they still use the goods we bring.{S}
 My grandfather says I have lost my stone sense.{S}
 I should not speak such things aloud.{S}
 King Loghain demands the allegiance of the deshyr or lords or whatever you call them in your Assembly!{S}
 I suggest you leave and not compound this tragedy.{S}
 Call me that again and we will see more slayings.{S}
 They say no one goes in or out until the Assembly speaks.{S}
 They say King Endrin named an heir on his deathbed, but the deshyrs are too busy fighting for power.{S}
 Did not even mind talking with one of the merchant-caste.{S}
 They say Lord Harrowmont's a strict disciplinarian, but a good and fair man.{S}
 If you want to talk to a noble, head up those stairs.{S}
 Steward Bandelor's usually around the Assembly, and there is plenty of lordlings who will happily talk your ear off about their "authority."{S}
 I need to talk to someone in authority.{S}
 You really want to say that?{S}
 No thanks.{S}
 The shaper of memories has refused me so far.{S}
 You speak as if these people have deliberately chosen to reject the Maker.{S}
 Oh, I would hoped you would say that!{S}
 Could you talk to him?{S}
 Thanks.{S}
 Have you spoken with the shaper yet?{S}
 Well... perhaps more prosaic tasks have occupied you today, but it was no small favor you promised.{S}
 You offered to ask the shaper of memories to allow a chantry within Orzammar's walls.{S}
 Well, I should not have asked another to meet the challenge the Maker has set before me.{S}
 Tell this woman that the Chantry will raise her child without questions.{S}
 We promised a place to your friend and her son.{S}
 I will not help spread your lies.{S}
 Do you want me to talk to him for you?{S}
 If I bump into the shaper, I will be sure to mention it.{S}
 Very well, I will speak with him.{S}
 I would like to talk to the shaper for you.{S}
 Maybe I could talk to him for you.{S}
 What did you want me to ask him, again?{S}
 I overheard you talking before...{S}
 Oh, I actually was talking to your companions... or are you from the surface, too?{S}
 I-I do not suppose you have heard of something called "The Circle?"{S}
 Then you will tell them about me?{S}
 I refuse to accept anything less!{S}
 Tell them I have already begun reading the Tevinter Imperium's "Fortikum Kadab," and it is just fascinating!{S}
 I tried to talk to you earlier, but... if I can just have a second...{S}
 You talked to him?{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 Tell the Circle I wish to study there.{S}
 I know they do not normally admit anyone without magical aptitude, but I could bring much as a student of magical history.{S}
 Oh, please tell me what they said.{S}
 Thank you for asking.{S}
 Did you tell them that?{S}
 You talked to him!?{S}
 Did you get an answer?{S}
 I hope it is enough to thank you.{S}
 Thank you so much for making this possible!{S}
 Yes, you could say that.{S}
 I will talk to the first enchanter next time I see him.{S}
 We would be happy to answer any questions.{S}
 I will talk to the Circle for you.{S}
 You should do as your family asks.{S}
 They say she never leaves Dust Town.{S}
 She has a secret base below the city, and they say there is a whole army down there, ready to die for her.{S}
 Actually... we should not be talking here.{S}
 I am grateful for your help, but I do not think we have any more to talk about.{S}
 Did you have something more... pleasant you wished to discuss?{S}
 No thanks are necessary.{S}
 Thank you for your help.{S}
 Tell me what we guard against, when the biggest villain walks unpunished through the Assembly!{S}
 Lord Harrowmont was the only one brave enough to say!{S}
 You will not speak that way about the man who should be king!{S}
 I must say, you look like my favorite kind of customer.{S}
 If you see her, send her back and let me talk some sense into her.{S}
 I have been telling her for years to give up those foolish notions.{S}
 He gave us the secret of forging golems that could walk, talk, and defend our borders.{S}
 They say Harrowmont's a fair man, and I am proud he is my king.{S}
 I must say, you look like our type of people.{S}
 Many apologies, I had to ask.{S}
 Tell her you were wrong and that her place is with her family.{S}
 No thanks.{S}
 How many times do I have to say it?{S}
 T-tell Jarvia I will get her money, I--{S}
 Jarvia's not happy with your promises, old man.{S}
 Or I can not say what might happen.{S}
 Whatever you say, dead man.{S}
 Whatever you say, lady.{S}
 You say "protection racket," I say "honorable business."{S}
 You say "thief," I say "dead human."{S}
 You say "protection racket," I say "honorable business."{S}
 You say "thief," I say "dead elf."{S}
 You say "protection racket," I say "honorable business."{S}
 You say "thief," I say "one dead dwarf."{S}
 Did you say <emp>Jarvia</emp> is running the carta?{S}
 I do not care what you call yourself.{S}
 Endrin himself, ancestors welcome him, asked the Assembly to endorse Harrowmont.{S}
 I suggest you do the same.{S}
 And many question whether Endrin died abed as we were told... or whether Bhelen helped him along!{S}
 That explains why they allowed you past the gates.{S}
 If you seek Lord Harrowmont's support, I suggest you talk with his trusted advisor, Dulin Forender.{S}
 I thought with all your finery... but I suppose that explains the... mark on your face.{S}
 He seems to think if he is close to the throne long enough, we will forget he has no right to claim it.{S}
 He would not dare say so, but the common folk do.{S}
 Not enough of them, I say.{S}
 If you seek Lord Harrowmont's support, talk to Dulin Forender.{S}
 Tell him who you are and I am sure he can get you an audience.{S}
 I pray here every day for my son, Ruck.{S}
 I only wish I knew whether I should be asking for his safe return or for the ancestors to accept his soul.{S}
 You are... asking what I would pay for your services?{S}
 But perhaps that explains why one of your kind has come to Orzammar today.{S}
 Oh, thank you!{S}
 Ancestors curse your path; do not ever talk to me again!{S}
 I thank you for what you have done, even if you could not be bothered with more.{S}
 As my thanks.{S}
 Thank you for looking for him, at least.{S}
 Did I hear you mention your son?{S}
 What were you praying for?{S}
 That is too much to ask.{S}
 I did not say I would do it for free.{S}
 He is too tainted to come back to Orzammar. <act>Lie</act> I am sorry.{S}
 Ruck's dead. <act>Lie</act> I am sorry.{S}
 Do not say that!{S}
 Bhelen's claim to the throne is based on nothing but his own pride.{S}
 Harrowmont spoke out against Bhelen on your behalf.{S}
 That your father believed him only says how well he knew Bhelen's failings.{S}
 I assume you refused?{S}
 If you want to speak to Harrowmont, you will need to prove he can trust you.{S}
 You are asking the king of Orzammar to send armies to the surface, but Orzammar has no king and we have no army.{S}
 Talk to the proving master and tell him you are entering Lord Harrowmont's roster.{S}
 Lord Harrowmont asked me to find out why you are here.{S}
 Do you have more time to talk now, Warden?{S}
 There is much we could discuss.{S}
 Have you realized yet that both Bhelen and Vartag are snakes whose words are not worth the air they take to speak?{S}
 Do you see how things lie, Warden?{S}
 That you spoke to him even after our discussion is <emp>not</emp> reassuring.{S}
 Then you and I have nothing more to say.{S}
 Lord Harrowmont will pray for your swift victory.{S}
 Bhelen would call any fight a victory, so long as <emp>he</emp> remained standing.{S}
 You made a good showing, he says, though the ancestors withheld their final favors.{S}
 There can no longer be any doubt where your sympathies lie.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 I thank you for whatever you said to Gwiddon.{S}
 Thank you for convincing his lordship's cousin to rejoin the fight.{S}
 I must thank you for bringing both Baizyl and Gwiddon back into the fight.{S}
 I have heard about the lies you spread to Lady Dace and Lord Helmi.{S}
 I am Dulin Forender, Lord Harrowmont's advisor and first lieutenant, and I have nothing to say to the likes of you.{S}
 The easiest lie is exactly what you think I want to hear.{S}
 What are you saying?{S}
 But if you are going to support Lord Harrowmont, I hope you are prepared to prove where your loyalties really lie.{S}
 What has he asked of you next?{S}
 Let us say that might change a few votes.{S}
 How much you look like your brother when you say that.{S}
 Spreading lies that Lord Harrowmont promised the same land twice over.{S}
 I told you that if that happened we were through.{S}
 I have nothing to say to one of Bhelen's puppets.{S}
 Did you talk to Bhelen?{S}
 We have nothing to say until you do.{S}
 I assume that is what you are here to tell me?{S}
 To call so coldly for his brother's death...{S}
 I know the lies you are spreading, the work you are doing to put that tyrant, Bhelen, on the throne.{S}
 I apologize for doubting you.{S}
 Because of you, Lord Harrowmont, the most honest man in Orzammar, lies dead at the headsman's block!{S}
 We can talk later.{S}
 I have nothing to say to the usurper.{S}
 I have nothing more to say to you.{S}
 Vartag Gavorn says Harrowmont turned father against Bhelen.{S}
 I would speak with Lord Harrowmont.{S}
 Tell me about them.{S}
 What did you ask me to do again?{S}
 I would like to talk to Lord Harrowmont.{S}
 I want to tell him to back down.{S}
 I wanted to talk to you, before I met with him again.{S}
 I haven't spoken to Bhelen yet.{S}
 I can tell you everything Vartag told me.{S}
 I can explain.{S}
 I want to talk to Lord Harrowmont.{S}
 Oh, I suppose you are the Grey Warden everyone's talking about.{S}
 Now, was that an attempt to cozen me into revealing my choice, or are you simply making small talk?{S}
 It is so hard to tell with you surface types.{S}
 If you are asking where my vote lies, I am forbidden to tell until the stones are cast.{S}
 It is unlikely he will be back before the election, but perhaps this vote is important enough for you to brave the tunnels to tell him?{S}
 If Father returns before the election, I will be sure to tell him.{S}
 Was there more you wished to discuss?{S}
 He will be very interested in what you told me.{S}
 You have House Dace's thanks.{S}
 So, I hear we have you to thank for putting a new Aeducan on the throne.{S}
 And I hear we have you to thank.{S}
 I can not imagine why you supported him after what you told me.{S}
 I notice you did not answer my question.{S}
 You know what I am talking about.{S}
 He promised the same land to both you and Lord Helmi.{S}
 Well, will you tell him?{S}
 I will go tell him.{S}
 If you see any guardsmen, tell them Oghren was at it again.{S}
 All Meino's son said was how unlikely it was that a bunch of smiths would return safely from the Deep Roads.{S}
 But Oghren claimed it was an insult to a Paragon.{S}
 The Assembly said she had the favor of the ancestors and declared her a Paragon.{S}
 Said she never asked to found a house, that she did not care about politics, and that we were too self-absorbed to defeat the darkspawn.{S}
 She actually threatened anyone who said they would come after her.{S}
 We have everything we could want now, but... well, you know what they say.{S}
 Now you see why I did not tell you.{S}
 Beraht was a toad, but I have to thank him for teaching me to read, dance, massage, and whatever else Bhelen sees in me.{S}
 Bhelen told me all about him.{S}
 That is a horrible, vicious lie!{S}
 Bhelen told me all about it.{S}
 Tell me you do not believe these horrible rumors!{S}
 How could you say that?{S}
 Have you been in the sun so long you forget who raised you and kept you from having to beg?{S}
 I promise.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 All the news from the surface says terrible things are happening.{S}
 No one is, sad to say.{S}
 I was afraid you would say that.{S}
 I-I can not talk to you when you are like this.{S}
 I-I can not talk to you when you are like this.{S}
 They say I am Bhelen's favorite.{S}
 It is been so hard to tell who is against us.{S}
 No, tell me later.{S}
 So, did you find that beastly Harrowmont, and hear the slanders he speaks of my son's father?{S}
 Oh, thank you!{S}
 Which he hides behind to spread his lies!{S}
 I still love saying that.{S}
 Only if it is to tell Vartag you will help him.{S}
 Finally you ask!{S}
 Finish your business and we can talk later.{S}
 Vartag speaks favorably of her dedication.{S}
 Bhelen promised that when little Endrin is twelve, he will spend a year there in exchange.{S}
 Why did not you tell Vartag you would help him?{S}
 Everything he said sounded reasonable: You stop Harrowmont from swindling those deshyrs and in return, you meet the prince.{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 I have already heard Lady Dace talking about what a swindler Harrowmont is!{S}
 Bhelen told me what he wants you to do.{S}
 And I told Bhelen we could trust you!{S}
 Bhelen told me you are going into the Deep Roads to look for Branka.{S}
 Back in Dust Town, could you ever have imagined saying that?{S}
 My Bhelen is on the throne, and it is all thanks to you!{S}
 I have nothing to say to you.{S}
 I can not promise anything until I know what happened.{S}
 I need to talk to whoever's in charge.{S}
 I would rather talk to Lord Harrowmont.{S}
 Just tell me where he is.{S}
 Yes, and he seems like a good man. <desc>Lie</desc> I would like to speak to Vartag, instead.{S}
 I would like to talk to Vartag.{S}
 Tell me about little Endrin.{S}
 I suggest we put the matter to a vote.{S}
 And I suggest you have a taste of my family's mace-- <emp>Enough</emp>!{S}
 Or should I call you "Warden?"{S}
 Only members of the noblest houses are eligible: those who claim a deshyr, general, or Paragon among their ancestors.{S}
 Then I will see you again when you give your concession speech, for I have nothing to discuss with Harrowmont's puppets.{S}
 Very well, but do not expect my prince to grant your rightful place in his household if you cannot reject Harrowmont's lies.{S}
 Harrowmont promised the same portion of his estate to two different deshyrs, Lady Dace and Lord Helmi.{S}
 The shaper is biased, and if you want Prince Bhelen's help, you will have to show where <emp>your</emp> loyalties lie.{S}
 From what your sister says, I am sure I do not have to tell you the importance of family.{S}
 If they ask, say you found them while searching the shapers' libraries for your treaty.{S}
 If my prince hears you swore allegiance to his enemy, he will not be so friendly next time.{S}
 Remember, do not tell them you got these papers from me.{S}
 The prince has no reason to aid you, and I suggest you not seek his attention.{S}
 I will only ask you once; will you do it or not?{S}
 Harrowmont has been buying the votes of every deshyr he can turn, but he is running out of promises.{S}
 I am saying that if you want a king who will heed your call to fight the darkspawn, you will have to show you have put the past behind you.{S}
 Is there more you would say now?{S}
 I am asking you to deliver a message, not enter marriage negotiations.{S}
 If they ask, say you found them while searching the shapers' libraries.{S}
 Now, have you done what I asked or not?{S}
 Just take them to Lady Dace and Lord Helmi and show them Harrowmont is not as honest as he claims.{S}
 I am asking for a show of loyalty.{S}
 These "forgeries" reflect badly on Lord Harrowmont, so unless you care about his reputation, I can not say I see your concern.{S}
 Now, where does your allegiance lie, Warden?{S}
 Now, where does your allegiance lie, exile?{S}
 Now, where does your allegiance lie?{S}
 But if I recall, I asked you to change her vote, not tell me how hard it is.{S}
 She is telling everyone who will listen what a leech and a liar Harrowmont is.{S}
 You and I have nothing more to discuss until you come back to kneel before the rightful king.{S}
 Are you saying you would infiltrate his ranks for us?{S}
 Oh, you are the one the lovely Rica is always talking about.{S}
 He would be insulted you even asked.{S}
 What has he asked you to do next?{S}
 Then find out and come tell me.{S}
 If he can claim credit for stopping the carta, Harrowmont will be in golden with a lot of deshyrs.{S}
 Do what Harrowmont asked.{S}
 Let him claim he was behind it.{S}
 Let Harrowmont claim he was behind it.{S}
 If you ensure they are found in Jarvia's possession, I guarantee the prince will want to talk to you.{S}
 That is a gold-plated offer, but I still have no proof you will do what you say.{S}
 Explain what?{S}
 And after I trusted your promise that you would not.{S}
 Did you talk to Harrowmont?{S}
 I have nothing to say to you until I know you are no longer Harrowmont's agent.{S}
 As I am sure your sister has told you.{S}
 Your sister told me how disappointed she is in you.{S}
 If you wish to talk to Bhelen, you would better rectify that.{S}
 Dulin Forender has asked me to fight in the Proving today.{S}
 I have nothing to say to you.{S}
 There is a Blight happening, I swear it.{S}
 Can I talk to Bhelen?{S}
 Just tell me where to go.{S}
 I promise I am no spy.{S}
 Only to tell Bhelen that the next time we meet, he dies.{S}
 Let me talk to Bhelen.{S}
 If Bhelen promises me troops, I will help him take the throne.{S}
 Are you asking for my help?{S}
 Bhelen told you what happened.{S}
 I am not interested in helping Bhelen claim the throne.{S}
 Tell me more about Lady Dace and Lord Helmi.{S}
 I talked to the shaper of memories.{S}
 Tell me where you really got these.{S}
 I cannot lie just to curry favor.{S}
 I want to tell him to back down.{S}
 As long as Bhelen promises to take care of my sister.{S}
 He hasn't said yet.{S}
 He hasn't told me yet.{S}
 Just tell me what you want me to do.{S}
 Do you want me to claim it was Bhelen who stopped her?{S}
 Just tell me what you want to know.{S}
 I will bring you everything Harrowmont tells me.{S}
 I can explain.{S}
 If I have a say, Bhelen will never be king.{S}
 I need to talk to Bhelen.{S}
 I want to talk to Bhelen.{S}
 I want to speak to Bhelen.{S}
 Now leave before I call my men on you!{S}
 I appreciate what you have done, Warden, and I apologize for putting one of your rank through such trials.{S}
 I am Lord Pyral Harrowmont and I thank you for your efforts to help me preserve King Endrin's throne.{S}
 The Assembly receives pleas every day from the common folk, begging that something be done about her.{S}
 Then I ask you think quickly.{S}
 If you help me take the throne, I promise I will formally adopt the child into my household.{S}
 But first I must tell you, killing Jarvia was not enough.{S}
 What happens to her is more House Aeducan's concern than my own, but I promise no harm will come to her by my doing.{S}
 Do this and I promise if I take the throne, I will not stop until the Assembly sends your troops.{S}
 Then it is truly refreshing to talk with you.{S}
 But both Endrin and my colleagues have asked me to step up, and I will not back down when Orzammar needs me.{S}
 It speaks poorly of Bhelen that Endrin himself was the first to think he should not be trusted.{S}
 I must say, after your parting words, I did not expect to see you again.{S}
 Some say Bhelen poisoned him, but I never left Endrin's side, and I do not see how.{S}
 If you need anything, just ask my wife.{S}
 If you make sure she troubles Orzammar no longer, I promise if I become king, I will send as many troops as I can.{S}
 Is there no one left you could ask?{S}
 It is hard to say <emp>what</emp> she would do.{S}
 Thank you again.{S}
 I thank you for helping me remove Jarvia, but it seems Bhelen spread rumors that it was I who raised her in the first place.{S}
 I beg you reconsider.{S}
 The word publicly is that you support my enemy, but Dulin promises you have sworn yourself to us.{S}
 If you truly wish to take my side, I ask that you do one more thing for me.{S}
 I wish I could say I am surprised, but he is managed to stay one step ahead through this whole game, hasn't he?{S}
 Until then, I have nothing more to say.{S}
 I always prayed one of Endrin's children would stay true.{S}
 I admit, I did not think even Bhelen would defy the word of a Paragon.{S}
 I will talk to a sculptor, see what we can do.{S}
 Tell your lover to bring me the child and they will both have a place in House Harrowmont.{S}
 More than anyone but my wife, Warden, and I thank you for it.{S}
 The king has spoken.{S}
 You could say we... have some history.{S}
 Bhelen says you are trying to usurp his family's rights.{S}
 Bhelen says you are too weak to be king.{S}
 Bhelen's men say you planted those suspicions.{S}
 Bhelen says you are trying to usurp House Aeducan's rights.{S}
 Tell me more about this Jarvia.{S}
 Have you talked to the Assembly about my troops?{S}
 Will you speak to the Assembly now?{S}
 Bhelen asked me the same thing.{S}
 I have already promised that to Bhelen. <act>Lie</act> I will find Branka and make her endorse you.{S}
 Just make sure your army is there when I call for it.{S}
 I will pray to the Stone for you.{S}
 Vartag told me of your efforts against the usurper who tried to claim my father's throne.{S}
 I had to tell him goodbye by common messenger!{S}
 The Assembly just says aye or nay.{S}
 I promise, when I am king, that will be my first priority.{S}
 And sworn on the mail of my ancestors... as soon as Orzammar is united under my rule.{S}
 I can hold my throne, thank you.{S}
 From what Rica says, I doubt Jarvia remembers you fondly.{S}
 You have struck a blow against Harrowmont already, and I thank you for that.{S}
 Well, let us just say my position would be stronger.{S}
 You are talking about that casteless girl who came around claiming to have an Aeducan son.{S}
 But I can not make any promises before then.{S}
 You are talking about that casteless girl, are not you?{S}
 The one that came around claiming an Aeducan son.{S}
 I suggest you start there.{S}
 That is all I can ask.{S}
 I should have known you would not give a firm answer.{S}
 What do you say?{S}
 If you can do as you say, you will have the troops you need the moment I take the throne.{S}
 I would never ask for such a thing, but if you do eliminate Jarvia and her thugs, you would have my gratitude.{S}
 And my promise that as king, I will send as many troops as you need to fight the darkspawn.{S}
 If you can eliminate them, I promise as king, I will send as many troops as you need to fight the darkspawn.{S}
 Maybe the casteless will talk more freely with a stranger.{S}
 The casteless refuse to cooperate with my men.{S}
 Your sister told me you have a history with Jarvia and the carta she runs.{S}
 Now, I will help when I can, but I must send what troops I have now to combat Jarvia and her so-called carta.{S}
 And I could promise you the troops you need.{S}
 Your sister told me of your... past run-ins with Jarvia.{S}
 I only promised to hear your story.{S}
 I know you Grey Wardens claim to be above politics, but surely, you can not be blind to that lure.{S}
 I could hardly believe it when Vartag said you wished to help me regain the throne.{S}
 Now, Vartag tells me you are here seeking allies against the Blight.{S}
 You should thank me then; you could never handle the throne.{S}
 He has to tell the Assembly to snap to or shut down.{S}
 My big sister, back from the dead, and calling herself a Grey Warden.{S}
 My Rica tells me you worked yourself all the way up from Dust Town to the Grey Wardens.{S}
 Vartag says you have been a great help in my campaign to regain the throne.{S}
 My Rica tells me you won the Grey Wardens' attention at last year's Proving.{S}
 Have you accomplished what I asked?{S}
 We can discuss troop maneuvers, strategies, past successes against archdemons... ...as soon as you rid me of the parasite draining Orzammar's life.{S}
 Until then, I have nothing to say.{S}
 As a stranger, you should be able to find an informant who can tell you how Jarvia's thugs pass through the city unseen.{S}
 As one of their own, it should be easier for you to find someone who will tell you where the spider makes her lair.{S}
 They are talking all over the city about how someone finally went through Dust Town and slaughtered the carta like genlocks.{S}
 I promise, as soon as I take the throne, I will send the troops you need.{S}
 I was hoping you would say that.{S}
 I would never say that.{S}
 I was hoping you would say that.{S}
 You have my thanks.{S}
 Caridin's Cross lies many miles deep into the tunnels.{S}
 Unfortunately, I cannot say when.{S}
 Harrowmont's teams are searching for Branka as we speak.{S}
 So, despite your rather public show of support for my rival, Vartag tells me you understand who is to be king.{S}
 Let me speak frankly.{S}
 If it is, you will pass it, or I will tell Harrowmont exactly what you are up to.{S}
 It is said to be enchanted against darkspawn.{S}
 The one claiming to have an Aeducan son.{S}
 They say you killed your own brother to take his place.{S}
 He claims you are the one King Endrin did not want ruling.{S}
 That is all I can promise.{S}
 If you are talking about killing Jarvia, I want in!{S}
 Harrowmont claims King Endrin did not want you ruling.{S}
 Just tell me the truth, did you poison Father?{S}
 I only killed Trian because you said he was out to get me.{S}
 I wanted to talk about the Blight.{S}
 I did what you asked.{S}
 Harrowmont asked me the same thing.{S}
 I have already told Harrowmont I would find her for him. <desc>Lie</desc> I will ask her to support you.{S}
 Are you saying I should kill her?{S}
 Just tell me what you need me to do.{S}
 I refuse to help you anymore.{S}
 I will take that as a "thank you."{S}
 Thank you for your aid.{S}
 Now leave before I call my men.{S}
 Rica told me.{S}
 And do not you tell me any different!{S}
 That "brat" is the crown prince, thanks to me.{S}
 I guess you are not asking for anything official, or you would be at the Shaperate, but I can certainly give you a mole's-eye view.{S}
 If you want to reach the prince, talk to Vartag Gavorn: he is Bhelen's second.{S}
 But on big things, the Assembly's got final say.{S}
 If you are from the surface, I guess you would call them scholars.{S}
 You got questions about Orzammar's history and do not mind answers in words as long as your leg, that is the place to go.{S}
 Upstairs from here, however you call it.{S}
 If you want an official history, I would talk to the shaper of memories.{S}
 One of the Legionnaires claimed he saw a ragged-looking dwarf heading west while he was patrolling the Deep Roads.{S}
 If you need anything else, just call me over.{S}
 From a minor House to a prince's right-hand man--he would do anything Bhelen asked him.{S}
 I hear you spoke to Lord Harrowmont.{S}
 Ach, so that explains the steel you are wearing; I was about to call a guard.{S}
 If you need to speak to one of my patrons, do it quickly.{S}
 Says he likes to see the "real" Orzammar.{S}
 That is all, thanks.{S}
 He told me Trian was plotting against me.{S}
 And if you want to see a dwarf whine and beg and plead,{S}
 You understand what I am saying, right?{S}
 Orzammar is so mired in tradition no one bothers asking if the castes are even necessary.{S}
 Well, I would ask for proof, or why you care, but frankly, I am so tired of it I am not even surprised anymore.{S}
 Well, I have taken the time to actually <emp>talk</emp> to the other castes.{S}
 I guess someone already told you I was good-for-nothing, drinking my life away at Tapsters.{S}
 You do not get far as the youngest and most out-spoken member of the Assembly without keeping an ear to the Stone.{S}
 I would rather not answer that.{S}
 Thanks for the drink, but I should go.{S}
 Could be you met a casteless whore claiming she was once mine.{S}
 So tell her that... and do not ever tell me what to do with my family.{S}
 Look, just tell her... we never meant to hurt her.{S}
 Oh, just tell her to come home.{S}
 I am not talking about my private business with the likes of you.{S}
 You cross her or even talk bad, your bones end up in the lava.{S}
 But I tell you, I have watched them, they go up to what look like bare walls and poof!{S}
 Enough to know she do not fancy strangers asking questions.{S}
 Could not tell you.{S}
 Now talk.{S}
 Actually, now's when I kill you so you do not tell anyone.{S}
 Mighty Warden, down from the surface, talking to the Assembly...{S}
 She made some kind of deal with Beraht's family topside, claimed to be his wife, and kept the whole lyrium trade flowing.{S}
 We even talked about taking over when he was gone; you think she can not smell that?{S}
 Look, she would kill me if she knew I know this, but after Bhelen took Rica up-city, the carta laid claim to your old home.{S}
 But, uh, tell me how it turns out.{S}
 Th-thank you.{S}
 Can you just tell me where Jarvia is?{S}
 Can you just tell me where she is?{S}
 If I get to kill Jarvia, I do not care who asked it.{S}
 Most of those who would talk do not know anything, and those who know do not talk.{S}
 Well, thank you truly, my lord.{S}
 Then I thank you.{S}
 It tells everyone who sees you not to work with you, not to serve you, and not to care if you are hurt.{S}
 Well, you been generous, so I will tell you what I can.{S}
 I would say it was an accident, try to get some sympathy coin, but you look like you would rather hear the truth.{S}
 You think they should not, you take them fancy clothes and tell the Assembly attacking a casteless should be a crime.{S}
 And let me tell you, it is worse now than in my day.{S}
 They tell you and you jump, 'cause they are the only ones with the coin and the steel to get whatever they want.{S}
 I lived it, my friend, and let me tell you, it is worse now than in my day.{S}
 That is about the worst lie I ever heard.{S}
 Pretty much how my mam told me I would end up.{S}
 B-but, you promised!{S}
 Now how about that coin you promised?{S}
 Well, I will stop praying for your death.{S}
 Y-you should not say that so loudly.{S}
 Never said a truth in his life.{S}
 I swear by the ancestors!{S}
 I do not talk to her unless it means my life.{S}
 I-I should not be seen talking to you.{S}
 What about a generous kick in the face if you ask again?{S}
 Tell me about the carta and maybe you can keep that tongue.{S}
 I will ask someone else.{S}
 Forty silvers if you tell me exactly where to find Jarvia.{S}
 I will give you twenty silvers to tell me about the carta.{S}
 Tell me about Dust Town.{S}
 Thanks for the help.{S}
 Twenty silvers, maybe more if you will tell me about Jarvia.{S}
 You told Jarvia I was looking for her.{S}
 You are lying.{S}
 So you did not tell her?{S}
 You want more'n that, we need to talk business.{S}
 I will tell you what I know about Jarvia and you help me out with... my little problem.{S}
 But I can tell you one thing for free.{S}
 For that, all I can say is she is got a secret base that runs through half the city and only her men get in and out.{S}
 If you are looking to make trouble, I suggest you find a safer line of work.{S}
 To tell the truth, I was supposed to meet someone.{S}
 Thanks, but I was just leaving.{S}
 And, uh, if you bring back his return order, I could pay you... say twenty sovereigns as a finder's fee?{S}
 I heard something about templars being called out against the Tower...{S}
 B-but-but they said no one knows what happened who wasn't there.{S}
 And templars do not talk except to their own.{S}
 Say... just around the corner?{S}
 You gonna say what you want or you just gonna keep lurking?{S}
 What did I tell you about poking around here and looking suspicious?{S}
 What did I tell you about double-crossing me?{S}
 I must say, I wasn't sure I would see you back here.{S}
 I am gonna give you twenty-five, and let us call it even.{S}
 This is... some ridiculous lie.{S}
 Thanks for the tip.{S}
 I will give you five silvers to tell me what you know.{S}
 If you tell me what you are doing, maybe I can help...{S}
 I would have to hear what you are asking.{S}
 Now tell me what you know.{S}
 I told the templars about you.{S}
 Package delivered, as promised.{S}
 I am not in the carta, I swear!{S}
 Can I ask you some questions about the carta?{S}
 Jarvia said you were looking for trouble.{S}
 Jarvia will kill me if I tell you!{S}
 I tell you anything, she is the one who will suffer.{S}
 Oh, thank you.{S}
 How do they say it?{S}
 J-Jarvia said you have been asking about...{S}
 I was just doing what Leske asked!{S}
 Said Jarvia gave the word to make sure you never left.{S}
 He told us he would get you here.{S}
 Tell me how to find Jarvia, or you join them!{S}
 Tell me where your base is.{S}
 Not as much as you will suffer if you do not talk!{S}
 Tell me how to find Jarvia, or you join your friends!{S}
 Tell me where he is or you die too!{S}
 How can you say that?!{S}
 Begging for change, sleeping in doorways...{S}
 Now, thank you for the coins.{S}
 There was a man speaking on the street, talking about the human religion.{S}
 He called himself a cleric, said he could help me.{S}
 Do you... perhaps you could talk to him?{S}
 I-I would not know what to say.{S}
 They say there is no caste up there, that humans do not care about lineage.{S}
 Thank you, stranger, for opening my eyes.{S}
 But I will wait anxiously to see if you can do what you promise.{S}
 Thank you for listening, even if you could not find it in your heart to help us.{S}
 I used to be a miner, but my parents stripped my caste and refused to accept me back.{S}
 A question I ask every day.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I did not realize I asked you before.{S}
 As I told you, my family disowned me after my son was born.{S}
 Do not talk to me, child-killer!{S}
 What did he say?{S}
 You said you would find aid for me from the man who wants to start a chantry.{S}
 You said you would talk to my family for me... about taking back me and the child...{S}
 That is what he told me.{S}
 Thank you for trying.{S}
 I do not believe he said that.{S}
 He calls him "it!"{S}
 Oh, my friend, I cannot thank you enough!{S}
 I promise!{S}
 Thank you for helping me.{S}
 Brother Burkel says the Maker lifted the darkness from your eyes.{S}
 Talk to him yourself.{S}
 I will ask if he can take the child.{S}
 I will talk to him if you like.{S}
 I will talk to them anyway.{S}
 Tell me about the carta.{S}
 I haven't asked yet.{S}
 Who do you think suggested going after you?{S}
 I just want to talk.{S}
 You have been saying that for years, Oghren.{S}
 They hold a funeral when they join and swear their only goal is a glorious death.{S}
 Both Lord Harrowmont and Prince Bhelen came by to ask about you.{S}
 That is telling him.{S}
 What Oghren is trying to say is that we have permission.{S}
 Tell them that Paragon Caridin has chosen a king.{S}
 You may tell them that Branka has chosen the next king.{S}
 May they keep watch over those left alone."</desc> <desc>"Pray to the Paragons; they hold aloft the shelter of our kin."</desc> <desc>"The translation of this plaque reads, "Those who return to Orzammar's embrace, be sheltered."</desc> <desc>"Those who would bring evil to Orzammar's halls, be warned."</desc> <desc>"The Stone shall protect her children."</desc> <desc>It looks like the words on this plaque have been changed several times.{S}
 The translation reads, "Paragon Elahen died to lay these stones."</desc> <desc>The words on this statue are too damaged to read.{S}
 From what you can make out, it seems this was a memorial to a child Paragon.</desc> <desc>The words on this statue are too damaged to read.</desc> <desc>As far as you can tell, this was supposed to mark a gateway to a better world, perhaps referring to Orzammar.</desc> <desc>The translation of this plaque reads, "Our past is wrought with lost roads, mines, thaigs, and homes, consumed by the horrors of an endless war."</desc> <desc>"Our present is forged with lost souls, hearts, lovers, and plotters, devoured by the maw of an endless war."</desc> <desc>"Our future holds rebuilt cities, thaigs, lives, and homes, ours at last when we end the endless war."</desc> <desc>"We found evidence today that the Anvil of the Void was not built in the Ortan Thaig.{S}
 The Anvil is somewhere beyond."</desc> <desc>"My soldiers tell me I am mad, that the Dead Trenches are crawling with darkspawn, that we will surely die before we find the Anvil... <emp>If</emp> we find it. "</desc> <desc>"I leave this here in case they are right.{S}
 If I die in the Trenches, perhaps someone can yet walk past my corpse and retrieve the Anvil."</desc> <desc>"For if it remains lost, so do we all."</desc> <desc>"If I have not returned and Oghren yet lives, tell him...{S}
 No, what I have to say should be for his ears alone."</desc> <desc>"This is my farewell."</desc>{S}
 I have claimed it!{S}
 It is my claim, not yours!{S}
 You have come to take my claim!{S}
 You have come to take my claim!{S}
 No talking!{S}
 I do not hear it much, so sometimes I like to speak it out loud.{S}
 Ruck answered your questions?{S}
 You will leave Ruck to his claim?{S}
 I will answer your questions.{S}
 That-that is where the dark master calls them.{S}
 That is where the dark master calls them with his beautiful voice.{S}
 He is talking about the archdemon, huh?{S}
 After the dark master awoke, he called his children and they all went.{S}
 He stopped calling.{S}
 I do not leave my claim.{S}
 She remembers a boy, a little boy, with bright eyes and a hammer and she <emp>cannot see this!</emp> Swear-promise-vow you will not tell!{S}
 T-tell the mother Ruck is dead.{S}
 H-how can Ruck serve you with thank yous?{S}
 I will answer your questions, pretty lady.{S}
 Not to take Ruck's claim, right?{S}
 Claimed it?{S}
 I just want to talk to you.{S}
 Do what I say or I will kill you.{S}
 I am not here to steal anything, I promise.{S}
 I just want to talk.{S}
 She asked me to find you.{S}
 I might ask more later.{S}
 Your mother said you were lost on a Deep Roads excursion.{S}
 You have to tell your mother you are alive.{S}
 Telling her this would be cruel.{S}
 I am not going to lie for you.{S}
 I will tell her you died bravely.{S}
 D-do not talk of Branka, of what she did.{S}
 This explains a lot.{S}
 I swore not to speak of it, not to think of it.{S}
 Shave my back and call me en elf!{S}
 You are talking to a Grey Warden!{S}
 At best, Oghren's need to find me happened to coincide with the needs of someone more important. <desc>Arrrgh!</desc> You are <emp>impossible!</emp> This Grey Warden's come all the way from the surface to ask your help picking Endrin's successor.{S}
 The Anvil lies on the other side of a gauntlet of traps designed by Caridin himself.{S}
 I did not say I could not reach it, simply that I have not <emp>yet</emp>.{S}
 His legacy lies just inside, the sum of all his knowledge, and I <emp>will</emp> have it. <emp>This</emp> is what is important. <emp>This</emp> has lasting meaning.{S}
 And not saying anything untrue.{S}
 They say your order is renowned for its wits as well as its brawn.{S}
 You have no idea how they carried on, holding my hand and begging to die.{S}
 I remember marrying a girl you could talk to for one minute and see her brilliance.{S}
 She swore she would do whatever it took to find the Anvil.{S}
 Say it shows my favor to whomever you please.{S}
 It speaks in a hundred different voices.{S}
 But they call to me.{S}
 I have heard them for two years, just beyond the tunnel, speaking to me....{S}
 Did you hear what Caridin said?{S}
 You lie!{S}
 The voices... they have been calling me for so long, and I did not even....{S}
 Ahhh, Hespith tried to tell me, but I would not listen.{S}
 No, Caridin himself once said, "It is not the victory, but the achievement."{S}
 It is the Anvil, calling to be used....{S}
 You speak of my father!{S}
 Think clearly and ask yourself where its power comes from.{S}
 But I told no one the cost.{S}
 Help me claim the Anvil, and you will have an army like you have never seen!{S}
 Thank you, stranger.{S}
 I wish no mention of it had made it into history.{S}
 I thank you for standing with me, stranger.{S}
 You have my eternal thanks, stranger.{S}
 Thanks.{S}
 I am worthless as a fighter and I refuse to marry up as some old veteran's second wife.{S}
 Mother always said that if anyone could find the thaig, it was the Wardens.{S}
 Any records that might be able to tell?{S}
 It fell in the last Blight, and my mother's family claims to be related.{S}
 Oh, thank you!{S}
 The Memories often speak of the swiftness with which change overtakes us, but it is different to see it firsthand.{S}
 My answer to Brother Burkel hasn't changed, so I ask you the same.{S}
 Brother Burkel said as much.{S}
 These are Harrowmont lands promised here...{S}
 There were two promised deals, but their terms differed significantly from what is presented here.{S}
 I told him Bemot made many changes during his rule.{S}
 I am the man to ask if you wish to access the Memories of the ancestors.{S}
 On his recovery, he swore to serve his brother's sons.{S}
 I can speak with you as a Warden, but I cannot discuss your belief that you have previously been to Orzammar.{S}
 Then perhaps I could ask a service of you.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I must tell the rest of the Shaperate about this discovery.{S}
 But I apologize.{S}
 I ask only because it is the right thing to do.{S}
 I thank you for your time.{S}
 Can you tell me anything about Prince Bhelen?{S}
 Let us talk about something else.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I can not talk to someone who thinks that.{S}
 Enough history, let us talk basic Orzammar again.{S}
 If you are looking for seats, speak with a guardsmen.{S}
 I already told the proving master I withdrew.{S}
 Just tell the rest of them to leave me alone!{S}
 Um, if you were not looking for me, do me a favor and pretend I never said anything.{S}
 Just tell Dulin...{S}
 Tell him I sprained my wrist.{S}
 Do not think there is anything you can say to shame me that I haven't already told myself.{S}
 So I have to slink out of here like some worthless brand for fear Bhelen will tell the whole city.{S}
 I do not know how to thank you...{S}
 Now Bhelen found out and I can not even help my cousin for fear he will tell her husband.{S}
 I left the Proving on my own business, and I have no intention of discussing it.{S}
 I told you, I am not fighting.{S}
 I should leave if you haven't found anything. <desc>Sigh</desc> I figured you would say that.{S}
 She said if I fight, they will be on every broadsheet for the next month.{S}
 Say... ten sovereigns?{S}
 I will give you ten sovereigns to show my gratitude in a way you understand, and then I will sign up for the Proving, which is what you asked.{S}
 Thank you again.{S}
 Thank you again, friend.{S}
 Just... thank you.{S}
 I can not say what it means to know my Revelka is safe.{S}
 They say there'll be an investigation...{S}
 My cousin asked me to help lead his army.{S}
 What are you <emp>talking</emp> about?{S}
 If you tell me what is happening, I could help you.{S}
 I have got the right to call another on anyone who falsely accuses me now.{S}
 Then why are we talking?{S}
 Then there is no point talking now.{S}
 Far be it from me to tell you your business, but you might want to take a closer look before you jump into local politics.{S}
 You say that like you are looking for me.{S}
 I would never speak ill of Lord Harrowmont, but things get more complicated when you mix in politics.{S}
 Well, you can just tell him I had my reasons.{S}
 Look, I am not in the habit of getting confessional, but they say you Wardens are discreet.{S}
 Bhelen called this whole Proving to let his Lordship save face when he concedes.{S}
 Lord Harrowmont's not talking to anyone these days.{S}
 He would never lie to someone's face.{S}
 If I find out this whole thing was some flunky of Bhelen's lying to me for his own gain, I will...{S}
 I would back Harrowmont as he asked, but if he is giving up, I will not sacrifice my family so he can retire with dignity.{S}
 Well, if the ancestors smiled on you, who am I to say they were wrong?{S}
 What are you trying to say?{S}
 Dulin Forender asked me to talk to you.{S}
 So, you will fight for Lord Harrowmont? <act>Lie</act> I heard it from Harrowmont himself.{S}
 Whoever told you that is lying.{S}
 She does not talk to anyone.{S}
 If you would back up your claims, enter the Proving.{S}
 You should reconsider who you call king.{S}
 You want to talk, enter the Proving.{S}
 I speak with my blades.{S}
 Lucjan said one of you signed up.{S}
 Proving master said the Warden wants to show off his surface-fighting skills.{S}
 Just tell Baizyl Harrowmont to fight.{S}
 We promise.{S}
 They say he killed his brother.{S}
 Proving master said the Warden wanted to test her skills.{S}
 They said the Warden's here to fight for Harrowmont.{S}
 You haven't said you are championing Harrowmont, but it is obvious Bhelen did not send you.{S}
 I have been watching you, and I must say; I am not impressed.{S}
 Well, I guess I can not call you "cousin," since the family renounced you and you are supporting the usurper.{S}
 They say Piotin Aeducan's going to lead an army to the surface.{S}
 Prince Bhelen called a city-wide Proving this afternoon to honor King Endrin's memory.{S}
 I suppose you are here about the Proving Prince Bhelen called to honor Endrin's passing.{S}
 Prince Bhelen called a Proving in his father's honor.{S}
 Then I will pray to the ancestors for Orzammar.{S}
 Your brother called for a showing of Orzammar's best fighters, to honor your father's memory.{S}
 If you are looking to pay your respects, though, your brother called a Proving to honor your father's memory.{S}
 They will all be in their chambers if you want to talk.{S}
 We will just call you "Grey Warden," seeing as those human names are a real burr to pronounce.{S}
 I will just call you "Grey Warden," since those elven names are such a mouthful.{S}
 I will just call you "Grey Warden," since you are no longer of House Aeducan.{S}
 I will just call you "Grey Warden," then, and avoid us both some embarrassment.{S}
 You defeated the man Prince Trian himself once called "the horns of my army."{S}
 Spoken like a true warrior.{S}
 I would call that arrogant, but your performance justifies it.{S}
 The ancestors have spoken.{S}
 The ancestors speak through you.{S}
 After crushing newcomer Karine Bemot, Prince Bhelen's sworn champion, Wojech Ivo, takes on four-time champion Gwiddon!{S}
 Call me whatever you like.{S}
 You may call me <FirstName/>.{S}
 I am tired of talk.{S}
 Thank you for sharing such illuminating techniques.{S}
 I do not talk to admirers until after the fight.{S}
 Did not I say I need to concentrate?{S}
 They say on the surface, they are the only ones who fight darkspawn and everyone hails them as heroes, and--are you taking recruits?{S}
 Well... maybe we can talk after the match.{S}
 Not that we can promise you anything.{S}
 I promise: As soon as Bhelen's on the throne, you will have as big an army as you need.{S}
 Well, that explains why you are here.{S}
 I will talk with my captain about joining up after the Proving's done.{S}
 Thanks.{S}
 Tell me more about your career.{S}
 I am told I will be fighting you in round one.{S}
 Actually, Harrowmont promised me troops.{S}
 We will talk later.{S}
 I am telling you, Piotin will take the prize.{S}
 Let me tell you, salroka, if Varick does not know it, it did not happen in this ring.{S}
 They say he commissions a new weapon after every Proving.{S}
 Won the fight in less than fifteen seconds, but refused to say whether he actually committed the murder.{S}
 When he was alive, Prince Trian called Piotin the "horns of the Aeducan army."{S}
 I told you Piotin Aeducan would take the favor.{S}
 Tell me about Seweryn.{S}
 You know what they say: The ancestors help those who side with the winners.{S}
 Thanks for your help.{S}
 He is promised the exact same land to Helmi!{S}
 Thank you for bringing this to my attention.{S}
 I should not discuss such things.{S}
 I will tell everyone I know what a wretched trick Harrowmont tried to play.{S}
 What are you talking about?{S}
 Believe nothing he says.{S}
 Thank you for bringing this to my attention.{S}
 Thank you for your service.{S}
 Thanks to you, we were on the winning side.{S}
 Will you tell your daughter not to vote for Lord Harrowmont?{S}
 Tell your daughter not to vote for Lord Harrowmont.{S}
 Whoever you are, we have nothing more to say to each other.{S}
 They say a mabari bonds with his human, but they often leave out that the bond goes both ways.{S}
 What an odd thing to say!{S}
 Then let us waste no more time with foolish talk.{S}
 I think not. <desc>Snorts</desc> Because something must be amiss with me in order to refuse your charms?{S}
 I do not wish to discuss it.{S}
 I said no.{S}
 Shall I consult my capricious nature and divine an answer for you?{S}
 I say not!{S}
 Then why do you keep asking?{S}
 The way you say that... you are evil!{S}
 You do realize the rest of our little party here is going to talk, right?{S}
 Oh, sure, now you say that.{S}
 Before we go, have I told you that I love you?{S}
 I will live up to my promise, I suppose, but... this is the family I have been wondering about all my life?{S}
 I... thank you.{S}
 I do not want to talk about this any more.{S}
 I do not want to talk about this with you any more.{S}
 And do not trust what that Natalia woman tells you either, she is foreign and she will rob you blind.{S}
 They told me the babe was dead back when mother died, but I knew they was lying!{S}
 They told me you was dead!{S}
 They told me the babe was dead along with mother, but I knew they was lying!{S}
 They told you I was dead?{S}
 Who told you that?{S}
 I told them the babe was the king's, and they said he was dead.{S}
 Do not speak to her that way!{S}
 Do not speak to him that way!{S}
 I should have told everyone!{S}
 I do not know what to say...{S}
 The bloody king-to-be standing right here in my larder and you are telling me that is all you got to offer?{S}
 You go to whatever high-and-mighty folks you run with, and you tell them you have got nephews and nieces that are not living as they have a right to!{S}
 Thanks for reminding me.{S}
 Then let me promise you this, Goldanna: I will do whatever I can, speak to whomever I have to, to ensure you and your children are taken care of.{S}
 You have my promise.{S}
 I just... what would I say to her?{S}
 And what would I have to say to her, anyway?{S}
 We never really talked that much, and then the way I left...{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I will need to talk to him about this.{S}
 I will need to talk to him about this.{S}
 Did you remember me mentioning it?{S}
 I do not know what to say.{S}
 Thank you again.{S}
 I do not know what to say.{S}
 Thanks again.{S}
 And thanks again.{S}
 Thanks for the amulet.{S}
 Thanks for the gesture, but if this is not my mother's, it is just not the same.{S}
 Err... thanks for the gesture, I suppose.{S}
 Thanks but no thanks.{S}
 Thanks for the thought, anyhow.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I do not know what to say.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Thank you again.{S}
 Kill first, ask questions later.{S}
 That is all I really have to say about it.{S}
 You know... maybe this is not the best time to be thinking about this, but I have something to ask you.{S}
 I told you about my mother, right?{S}
 And then we were called down to Ostagar and I never got the chance.{S}
 Do you honestly think I would suggest we go see... together?{S}
 That is not what I am talking about.{S}
 I am not talking about a friend, exactly.{S}
 Do you mind if I ask?{S}
 Morrigan told him exactly what she thought of him and he actually drove her off with a string of expletives I did not even know existed.{S}
 Well, let us just say that I am not so surprised he is not married any longer.{S}
 Yeah, that is what I thought you would say.{S}
 Do you believe his so-called vow?{S}
 Just... answer the question!{S}
 The more I talk to him, the more reasonable he does seem.{S}
 The more I talk to him, the more it seems like his philosophy is not so vile as the Chantry describes it.{S}
 Yet he does not seem quite so bad as the Chantry tells us.{S}
 Even the Chantry believes that most claims of visions and such are usually people's minds playing tricks on them.{S}
 The rest of us have talked about it.{S}
 Think about it... maybe Flemeth sent her with us for some other reason than she said.{S}
 Just tell me one thing.{S}
 Is it true what the others say?{S}
 Tell me it is not true.{S}
 You think we have better things to do all day then talk about you?{S}
 Come on, tell me it is not true.{S}
 Do not tell me you actually get along with her.{S}
 Tell me she is just... useful.{S}
 I have got this nefarious plan to go around to each of them and secretly tell them all the nasty things you said.{S}
 Back when we left Goldanna's, you told me I needed to look out for myself more than I do.{S}
 Just forget I said anything.{S}
 No, what you said made sense.{S}
 What you said made sense.{S}
 I just wanted to thank you.{S}
 I just wanted to thank you.{S}
 I just wanted to thank you.{S}
 You are the one who came to talk to me.{S}
 I am going to say what is on my mind, so just listen.{S}
 Look, before we go any further I want to say something.{S}
 I appreciate that you brought me to see my sister, and that you... well, that you were there to talk me down after we left.{S}
 I just... wanted to tell you that.{S}
 Forget I said anything then.{S}
 I just wanted to tell you that.{S}
 "She will never see through that," I told myself.{S}
 You have had none of the good experience of being a Grey Warden since your Joining, not a word of thanks or congratulations.{S}
 I thought maybe I could say something.{S}
 Tell you what a rare and wonderful thing you are to find amidst all this... darkness.{S}
 Ow, you could just... stab me in the face first before you say something like that.{S}
 I do not know how you can resist me like you do. <desc>Laughs</desc> Bluff called!{S}
 Now why do not you tell me how you really feel?{S}
 Just forget I said anything.{S}
 So let me ask you something.{S}
 I am just curious... maybe it is inappropriate of me to ask, but what are your intentions towards him?{S}
 If you will tell me, that is...{S}
 I would have said something sooner, but...{S}
 So now that I got that off my chest, let me ask something else: do you have any feelings towards <emp>me</emp>?{S}
 I can not say that I am surprised.{S}
 I guess I would hoped it might be different, that you would... that we were... well, no point in discussing that now, is there?{S}
 I thought you said there was something between you two.{S}
 I am... not sure what I would say to that, to be honest.{S}
 If I waited for an "appropriate" time, I would never get to talk to you about anything, would I?{S}
 On second thought, maybe I am lying.{S}
 Well, what can I say?{S}
 Perhaps once this is all said and done with, we will have more time to... talk.{S}
 Until then I apologize if I have been too forward.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Well, there is... nothing more to discuss, is there? <desc>Sigh</desc> I will just wander off and swallow my foot.{S}
 You mind me saying something?{S}
 I just wanted to say that you are not who I thought you were.{S}
 I know you probably do not care, but I just thought I would say it.{S}
 Just go ahead and ask whatever you were going to.{S}
 I talk too much, right?{S}
 I am sure it would be easier on you if I just talked a lot less.{S}
 Go ahead and ask whatever you were going to.{S}
 I am sure you had something much more important to talk about anyhow, right?{S}
 Just ask me whatever you were going to that was so damned important.{S}
 What can I say?{S}
 I will tell you one thing: I do not intend to let you get away, if that is what you are thinking.{S}
 I never ever wanted that, not in my wildest dreams... but I will not refuse it if it is in the best interest of the nation, either.{S}
 Can I ask why?{S}
 Not unless they were asking me for a favor.{S}
 Is this your way of telling me <emp>you</emp> think I am handsome?{S}
 It does not hurt to have a pretty girl say that, though.{S}
 So... is this the part where I get to say the same?{S}
 Well, tell me: have <emp>you</emp> ever licked a lamppost in winter?{S}
 Well, you tell me: have <emp>you</emp> ever licked a lamppost in winter?{S}
 Ohhh, so <emp>that is</emp> what we are talking about.{S}
 I admit I have never had a woman just... come out and ask me like this, that is for sure.{S}
 Oh-hhh, so <emp>that is</emp> what we are talking about.{S}
 Well, if you really want to know, you tell me first.{S}
 And <emp>I am</emp> supposed to tell you everything?{S}
 You are ravishing, resourceful, and all those other things you would probably hurt me for not saying.{S}
 Let us be off, then, lest your risque talk make my ears blush.{S}
 I... did I say beautiful?{S}
 Do you... have any particular opinion on my saying that?{S}
 Well said.{S}
 I have been told that.{S}
 But your telling me gives me a wound that will last forever, I tell you.{S}
 I do not want to talk about this any more.{S}
 Well, hearing that from a beautiful woman does make me feel much luckier; I will say that.{S}
 This painful and cruel interrogation will haunt me, I tell you.{S}
 You know, I asked Duncan this, too, and all I got was, "You will see."{S}
 It is just that the Grey Wardens do not discuss it much.{S}
 I never asked.{S}
 I will say!{S}
 Duncan said it was part of how we sense the darkspawn.{S}
 We tap into their... well, I do not know what you would call it.{S}
 We never had time to tell you that part, did we?{S}
 He told me that--in private.{S}
 He said it would not be long before he would go to Orzammar himself.{S}
 Maker's breath, I can not believe you would even say such a thing!{S}
 You think if we asked for volunteers, that Grey Wardens would exist?{S}
 When Duncan told me, I was <emp>angry</emp>.{S}
 He put his hand on my shoulder and said this: "It is not how you die that is important.{S}
 Kherek said that he never wanted to go back.{S}
 You might have tried, but this fellow had a supernatural constitution, I swear.{S}
 He said he would drink a pint for every half-pint that the rest of us drank.{S}
 I am told that Duncan walked in later on and saw us all passed out from one end of the hall to the other, and Gregor still drinking.{S}
 I do not want to talk about the Grey Wardens any more.{S}
 Then there is nothing really for me to tell, is there?{S}
 You never asked? <desc>Sigh</desc> All right, if you want the full explanation, I will give it to you.{S}
 The thing is, I am used to not telling anyone who did not already know.{S}
 And then after the battle when I should have told you...{S}
 How do you just tell someone that?{S}
 For what it is worth, I am sorry for not telling you sooner.{S}
 Forget I said anything.{S}
 For what it is worth, I am sorry for not telling you sooner.{S}
 Thanks.{S}
 You can say that again.{S}
 Thanks.{S}
 I will point out that you did ask.{S}
 I should have told you anyway.{S}
 I am not trying to make you more upset, I... <desc>sigh</desc> Let me explain.{S}
 I did not mean to... it wasn't supposed to... <desc>sigh</desc> Let me explain.{S}
 It is... <desc>sigh</desc> Please, let me try to explain.{S}
 I... let me explain.{S}
 I can not imagine what you wanted to apologize for.{S}
 Let us never speak of it again.{S}
 I just love the way you apologize.{S}
 Whatever you want to call it.{S}
 So unless we try to get back to the compound in Denerim, I suppose the answer is no... there is nowhere for us to go.{S}
 They will send someone eventually, though who knows what Loghain's people in Denerim will tell them.{S}
 What can I say?{S}
 When he came looking for recruits, I just remember praying fervently to the Maker that he would pick me.{S}
 I think I am done talking.{S}
 You are telling me.{S}
 Do not tell anyone else.{S}
 I do not think he had any family to speak of.{S}
 I think he came from Highever, or so he said.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 It was good to talk about this with a friend.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 It was good to talk about it, at least a little.{S}
 You mages do not even get a say in the matter, after all.{S}
 And thanks for the warm concern.{S}
 Did I say that?{S}
 How do I explain this?{S}
 I... tried to tell you this earlier, when we got to Redcliffe.{S}
 When would I say that?{S}
 That is what I had to tell you.{S}
 Look, I said I am sorry!{S}
 I know I should have said something.{S}
 I know who I was told was my father.{S}
 I can not say I blame her.{S}
 Funny, but the dogs never mentioned cheese.{S}
 As a matter of fact, if you said cheese around them, they would start growling.{S}
 If you are really curious, then I will tell you.{S}
 The initiates from poor families thought I put on airs, while the noble ones called me a bastard and ignored me.{S}
 Stupid of me to ask, I am sorry.{S}
 "Tell me everything about your life, Alistair."{S}
 Sorry if I was being perverse, I am just... not used to anyone asking me these things.{S}
 No offense, but I would really rather not discuss it.{S}
 Well, then why did you bother asking?{S}
 The true mark of any pious man out there, I tell you.{S}
 Oh, you know... between all the guilt and the hours spent in solemn prayer, any good templar or priest is just bursting to tell a few good jokes when the opportunity arises.{S}
 They said that all the self-flagellation would be unpleasant, but you know what they say: one man's pain...{S}
 Let them talk.{S}
 Are you going to tell them?{S}
 I do not know what to say.{S}
 He is telling the truth.{S}
 You have got some nerve talking to your brother like this.{S}
 Are you going to let her talk like that?!{S}
 Did you say something?{S}
 A thank you would be nice.{S}
 You said you wanted something to remember him by.{S}
 Do not thank me all at once.{S}
 I was hoping to tell you myself.{S}
 We are a bit busy to be making social calls, Alistair.{S}
 We will probably be a bit too busy to make social calls.{S}
 Loghain will get what is coming to him, I promise you.{S}
 You want me to talk with him?{S}
 You talk about us?{S}
 Who is to say it is not?{S}
 Admit it.{S}
 What the others say?{S}
 If you want to lead, all you have to do is ask.{S}
 Who do you want to ask about?{S}
 Only if you tell me your opinion, as well.{S}
 Ask, then, if you must.{S}
 I was about to ask if you were feeling sick.{S}
 No, but you do not have to do what I say.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Do not thank me, thank yourself.{S}
 It is about time, I say.{S}
 I would prefer not to discuss it.{S}
 I... do not know what to say.{S}
 Thank you, Alistair.{S}
 Thank you, Alistair.{S}
 If you have to ask, it was.{S}
 Why are you telling me this?{S}
 You tell me first.{S}
 Why are you asking?{S}
 And what if I said I liked you more?{S}
 We should not discuss this.{S}
 It is too soon to say.{S}
 Is there something specific you want to discuss, Alistair?{S}
 Has anyone ever told you how handsome you are?{S}
 Tell you what?{S}
 I am not telling you.{S}
 Obviously, the answer is no.{S}
 Forget I asked.{S}
 He would not tell you?{S}
 Are you calling me a pig?!{S}
 What can I say?{S}
 Let us not talk about it.{S}
 That is a cheap answer.{S}
 You... enjoyed not telling me?{S}
 Do not answer, then.{S}
 I want to apologize for what I said before.{S}
 Tell me about the Grey Wardens.{S}
 If you do not want to answer, then say so.{S}
 Be serious and answer the question.{S}
 Do you want to talk about Duncan?{S}
 I just thought you might need to talk.{S}
 There is no need to apologize.{S}
 Yes, well, just do not tell anyone.{S}
 I would rather not discuss it.{S}
 I would rather not talk about it, to be honest.{S}
 So you said this Arl Eamon raised you?{S}
 That would explain the smell.{S}
 So does a horde of darkspawn, I am told.{S}
 That would explain the breath as well, then.{S}
 That is not what I remember you telling Flemeth.{S}
 You do not think you might have told me this before?!{S}
 Why tell me, then?{S}
 You still should have told me.{S}
 That is not what you told me earlier.{S}
 That is what they say about Anders.{S}
 So tell me more about the arl.{S}
 You say he raised you?{S}
 You do not have to tell me, then.{S}
 Can not you answer a simple question?{S}
 Are you going to answer or not?{S}
 More of a sense of perversity, truth be told.{S}
 You are just saying that.{S}
 Do you really need to talk?{S}
 What do you want to talk about?{S}
 Ahhh, now you ruin the mood by speaking profanities.{S}
 So if I say this will never happen again?{S}
 Gee, thanks for spelling it out for me.{S}
 He has promised you troops and they will be waiting on the surface when the time comes.{S}
 He has promised you troops and they will be waiting on the surface when the time comes. <emp>Gain Orzammar's aid in battling the Blight</emp>{S}
 It occurred long before I was born, but even today Flemeth speaks of the loss with great rage.{S}
 I think I already have the tome you are talking about.{S}
 Why did not you mention this earlier?{S}
 You are telling me this now?{S}
 I have something to ask.{S}
 I will ask you about it later, all right?{S}
 You said earlier that you had a thought?{S}
 When I spoke of it to you, I did not truly hope... ah, but this is a most fortuitous event!{S}
 Ever since we discovered the condition of the mage's tower, I had wondered if it might be recoverable... but I had yet to speak of it to you.{S}
 No, what you suggest sounds fine.{S}
 Yes... that is what I am saying.{S}
 You told Brother Burkel that you would speak to the Shaper of Memories on his behalf.{S}
 Zerlinda's father, Ordel, refused to take her back in.{S}
 You refused to help Zerlinda, the young mother.{S}
 Zerlinda wants you to speak to Brother Burkel to see if she can stay in the new chantry.{S}
 You told Zerlinda that no one cares about caste on the surface.{S}
 You agreed to go to the Circle to ask them if Dagna can study there.{S}
 You refused to help Dagna study magic at the Circle.{S}
 You have my thanks.{S}
 That seems like a steep reward to ask for.{S}
 Diamond Quarter <emp>Speak to Prince Bhelen's second-in-command</emp>{S}
 To earn an audience with Bhelen, you must speak to Vartag Gavorn, his second-in-command.{S}
 You found Vartag Gavorn and spoke with him.{S}
 But, but, she said-- <emp>Speak to Dulin Forender</emp>{S}
 To earn an audience with Harrowmont, you must speak to Dulin Forender.{S}
 You found Dulin Forender and spoke with him.{S}
 You did not speak with Dulin Forender.{S}
 You did not speak with Vartag Gavorn. <emp>Find Filda's son, Ruck</emp>{S}
 You met a woman named Filda in the Orzammar Commons who was praying for her son, Ruck, a smith who was lost on a Deep Roads expedition five years ago.{S}
 You told Filda that Ruck is dead.{S}
 You told Filda that Ruck was still alive in the Deep Roads.{S}
 Branka was said to be passing that way.{S}
 I would like to speak to him about his research.{S}
 Working for Bhelen: Speak with Lord Dace{S}
 He says he will speak to his mother about them.{S}
 Working for Bhelen: Speak with Lord Helmi{S}
 I pray for Genitivi's safety, but hope dwindles with each passing day.{S}
 Tapster's Waitress ...told him I do not understand why the Provings are not open to everyone.{S}
 No, do not ask me where they went.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Ugh, just tell me before I lose my patience.{S}
 Tell me where he went.{S}
 He told me to stay here, that he would be back very soon.{S}
 The things you have said have not matched up.{S}
 I told you everything I know.{S}
 Brother Genitivi told us--t-told me about the inn and that is all!{S}
 I know it sounds suspicious, but I swear I am not lying.{S}
 Thank you for your concern.{S}
 He was very excited when he left, and said he would be back with all the answers.{S}
 Lady Dace does not have the authority to change her house's vote. <emp>Locate and speak to Lord Anwer Dace in the Deep Roads</emp>{S}
 You cannot help Mardy and the son she says is yours.{S}
 You spoke to your brother, Bhelen, about your son, and Bhelen says he will consider accepting the child into House Aeducan, provided you help him to the throne. <emp>Restore your son's birthright</emp>{S}
 You spoke to Lord Harrowmont about your son, and Harrowmont says that if he gains the throne, your son will be welcome in his house. <emp>Restore your son's birthright</emp>{S}
 So much has been promised to you.{S}
 It is just the fear speaking.{S}
 Tell me now!{S}
 You are lying; we both know it.{S}
 Oh, I am sure you can find others who will have more to say about this grand city.{S}
 Can you tell me anything about Denerim?{S}
 Oh, I apologize.{S}
 The burden of leadership must be claimed by either Prince Bhelen or Lord Harrowmont.{S}
 I have told you all I know.{S}
 Orta has asked you to search for the long-lost House Ortan records in Ortan Thaig.{S}
 Thanks to you, Orta, of House Ortan, has retaken her seat in the Assembly.{S}
 Tell me who you are.{S}
 Speak with Orta in the Assembly in the Diamond Quarter to confirm that, thanks to your efforts, she will become a noble.{S}
 Can you tell me more about Brother Genitivi?{S}
 Thank you for your concern.{S}
 Tell me now!{S}
 I have killed your men and yet you lie!{S}
 Mother wanted me to go to the Chant... but she does not get to tell me what to do anymore!{S}
 Mother said that lowlanders are not supposed to know about Haven.{S}
 Mother always tells me to be careful of the dark.{S}
 Tell me what you know, or you will be sorry you ever saw me.{S}
 Do not tell anyone, all right?{S}
 I told you, there is nothing for you in Haven.{S}
 Perhaps Revered Father Eirik will know of whom you speak.{S}
 Then, I suggest you leave.{S}
 I suggest you seek your brother elsewhere.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 Tell others about us?{S}
 She will tell others of us if we let her.{S}
 He will tell others of us if we let him.{S}
 I do not have to tell anyone.{S}
 I have no idea, to tell you the truth.{S}
 She simply does not wish to speak to us.{S}
 My thanks for retrieving it.{S}
 I cannot ask for more than you have done, after all.{S}
 And... thank you.{S}
 No one has ever... thank you.{S}
 Simply a thank you, though honestly meant.{S}
 Did you tell her what I discovered?{S}
 Why do you lie?{S}
 Difficult to say, is it?{S}
 Just a thank you?{S}
 Can I do anything for you? <desc>Coughs</desc> Thank you.{S}
 I thought you might say that... but if the foot goes, it goes.{S}
 Tell me how to open the door.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 You say that now, but how will you enter the temple?{S}
 I did not know about the key till I heard Eirik speak of it, till I saw what he did with it.{S}
 Haven lies in the shadow of the mountain that holds the Urn.{S}
 My research led me to Haven... and I have heard the villagers talking.{S}
 No. <desc>Sigh</desc> I apologize.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 I suppose it is not my time... though I have begged for death several times over the past few... nggh!{S}
 I am uncertain what to say.{S}
 You say that as if I should be accustomed to such a thing.{S}
 I suppose I should say thank you.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Thank you, truly.{S}
 That I am more comfortable with, I will admit.{S}
 I promise nothing, but I will... endeavor to improve my demeanor, then, as you request.{S}
 Why thank you, I quite agree.{S}
 I told you the truth of what I found in that book, of what Flemeth intends for me.{S}
 I would have preferred if you had simply refused to help me at all, but thank you.{S}
 What did she tell you that was so easily believed that you condemn me so?{S}
 Let me say that I am very thankful for what you have done, then, and much relieved.{S}
 Then why lie about it?{S}
 Did you tell her what I discovered?{S}
 She told me what you are really after.{S}
 I did not need to tell her anything.{S}
 Is this the medallion you were talking about?{S}
 You have refused Morrigan's help and have told her that you want no part in her ritual.{S}
 I was hoping you could answer some questions I have.{S}
 Was there something else you wanted to say to me then?{S}
 I assume you are actually asking whether Flemeth herself gave birth to me.{S}
 I once asked Flemeth that very question, and she merely laughed at me.{S}
 Was there... was there something else you wanted to say?{S}
 As I said, you cannot make progress if you do not have the key to the temple.{S}
 Retrieve it, and then we will talk more.{S}
 They call themselves the Disciples of Andraste, and they are very, very devoted.{S}
 One could say fanatically so.{S}
 They must be here to protect the Urn... but they speak of Andraste as though... as though She were still alive.{S}
 The legends speak of their miraculous powers.{S}
 Was there something else you wanted to discuss?{S}
 They must be talking about the Urn.{S}
 The questions they asked... it was strange...{S}
 I mentioned it when I got here, which was probably what got me captured, and then it was never mentioned again.{S}
 There was an imposter Weylon at your house. <act>Lie</act> Uh, I am not sure.{S}
 Did they ask you about your search for the Urn?{S}
 Ah, look, these pillars tell of Andraste's life.{S}
 Baizyl was having an affair with an Aeducan girl, Revelka, even when Revelka was promised to another man.{S}
 Not yet, but I wanted to discuss something with you.{S}
 Just be careful, that is all I ask.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Flemeth is unique in her fashion, providing that the tales of her legend are as she claims... and she claims little.{S}
 What an odd thing to say.{S}
 I do not wish to talk.{S}
 Tell me your name, and I will tell you why am I here.{S}
 Are you talking about the Urn?{S}
 If I spoke, 'twas to the trees.{S}
 An honest answer, if a somewhat vapid one.{S}
 And did they speak back?{S}
 You will die before you ever lay eyes on Her.{S}
 Just say what you have to say.{S}
 Atop this mountain lie the remains of the mortal Andraste.{S}
 He is trapped in the past and refuses to accept the risen Andraste.{S}
 No, I cannot allow such talk to continue.{S}
 How can you say that?{S}
 What sort of power are you talking about?{S}
 You speak of evil.{S}
 Why have they fallen for this ridiculous lie?{S}
 Tell me more about the disciples.{S}
 If you cannot even say what you want, why should I give it to you?{S}
 Then I will simply have to apologize.{S}
 I can see why you might ask this, despite knowing the fate that she has in store for me.{S}
 I knew from the moment I read that tome that this is what she had intended from the start, old questions were suddenly answered.{S}
 Shall I go to the Circle of Magi or the mighty templars, tell them of Flemeth and hope they surprise her in her hut and slay her quickly?{S}
 I cannot say.{S}
 Do you wish me to beg for your help now?{S}
 I know no other way to say it.{S}
 I am begging you.{S}
 Thank you. <emp>Again</emp>.{S}
 The only question, then, is whether or not you intend to carry through with your promise.{S}
 I have you to thank for saving me, so let us... return to the task of dealing with the darkspawn, no?{S}
 We should... we have no idea what will happen in days to come... to talk of such things now.{S}
 I... you should not be so... you have no idea what will happen in days to come, to make such promises.{S}
 You... too much could happen in days to come to... make such promises.{S}
 A little begging can not hurt.{S}
 Well, if you are going to <emp>beg</emp>...{S}
 I will deal with Flemeth, as I said I would.{S}
 And you will think of a way to thank me?{S}
 I have spoken to the Chantry.{S}
 If you say so.{S}
 And if I can ask, have you... gone to see the arl?{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I pray it is not already too late.{S}
 No need to say it.{S}
 To tell it truly, she is far more suited to you.{S}
 Now let us not speak of this again. <desc>Chuckles</desc> Even if it did, would either of us notice?{S}
 Let us not speak of this again.{S}
 Better to have us both and not ask questions, yes?{S}
 It... is a little embarrassing to admit, in fact.{S}
 Of all the things I could have imagined would have resulted when Flemeth told me to go with you, the very last would have been that I would find in you a friend.{S}
 Tell me, could there ever be anything more... between you and I?{S}
 I had to ask, of course.{S}
 I simply had to ask.{S}
 Of all the things I could have imagined when Flemeth told me to go with you, this would be the very last.{S}
 The extent of my usefulness does not explain the interest and kindness you have shown since the Wilds.{S}
 You will need to forgive me for speaking so awkwardly... but do you suppose that we have become friends, you and I?{S}
 But enough of such idle talk.{S}
 In fact, we need not discuss it at all.{S}
 I do not wish to lay claim to you simply because we have been intimate.{S}
 Then you will need to say that to Leliana.{S}
 We are not speaking of commitment.{S}
 And yet the evidence speaks to the contrary.{S}
 If you feel nothing for the girl, your actions say otherwise.{S}
 Now, before you get any foolish notions, let me explain.{S}
 Flemeth used to say that 'twas a link between us, one that I presumed worked both ways.{S}
 I never tested it, but I doubt she would have lied over such a thing.{S}
 As I said, I never tested it.{S}
 If you think the ring is laced with a deadly poison, or worse, then refuse it.{S}
 Best to refuse, really.{S}
 Forget I said anything.{S}
 And let us not speak of it further.{S}
 No need to say what?{S}
 I suppose you could call it that.{S}
 No, I would not say that.{S}
 Then can we discuss it later?{S}
 I do not like the way you say "that girl."{S}
 I will not have you talking about Leliana like that.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Thank you for the gift.{S}
 We get along well enough in that department, thank you.{S}
 Lucky for him that someone is willing to claim him, then.{S}
 It... calls to me.{S}
 Do not ask me to kill you.{S}
 Then unless you are quite stuck on cutting my throat or something equally gruesome, perhaps you would care to hear that proposal I mentioned earlier?{S}
 Thus there is no reason for me not to tell you everything, is there?{S}
 If you wish, and you are done interrogating me, we can discuss it further.{S}
 All I ask is that you do not eat my remains or anything... barbaric.{S}
 Thank you, dear ser.{S}
 Thank you, dear lady.{S}
 Ask and thou shalt receive.{S}
 Thank you, dear lady.{S}
 Thank you, my lord.{S}
 We could apparently use a swift kick in the head, too, but you do not see me going around asking for one.{S}
 If there was a sign we were desperate, I think it just knocked on the door and said hello.{S}
 Though the whole severance package is garbage, let me tell you.{S}
 What can I say?{S}
 I can tell you that.{S}
 Very powerful, and renowned for always getting the job done... so to speak.{S}
 But if it is questions you are planning on asking me, let me save you a little time and get right to the point.{S}
 If you haven't killed me, however, you must have kept me alive for some purpose, yes? <desc>Chuckles</desc> It is my way, or so I am told.{S}
 I assume you kept me alive to ask me some questions, yes?{S}
 You could tie him up and talk to him, if you wished.</desc>{S}
 Talk.{S}
 Why are you telling me all this?{S}
 There is no reason for me to believe anything you say.{S}
 Were you paid to talk my ear off, then?{S}
 Tell the Crows not to send anyone else.{S}
 Tell the Crows not to send anyone else.{S}
 My answer is no.{S}
 We are taking him because I say so.{S}
 I refuse your offer.{S}
 Thanks.{S}
 You will answer when spoken to!{S}
 I will ask the questions, here. <act>Kill him now.</act> <act>Wake him up and talk to him.</act> <emp>Enter the hidden temple</emp>{S}
 Genitivi says that to enter the temple in the mountain, you need to obtain Eirik's medallion.{S}
 The guardian calls this test "the gauntlet."{S}
 And yet imagine me not caring what you have to say on the topic.{S}
 Let us not speak of it again.{S}
 I want to apologize for what I said earlier.{S}
 Which is more than I can say for that useless sod.{S}
 I told Nessa she could stay with you.{S}
 The lyrium is now in his hands, and it is time to tell Rogek that you are done with your side of the bargain.{S}
 We could not speak of it at all, if you would rather.{S}
 I would hardly call it nowhere.{S}
 No, that is... not what I am saying.{S}
 What I am saying is that I have been foolish.{S}
 But I will tell you truly now: You will regret it in the end.{S}
 Say it again.{S}
 Why can you not hear what I am saying?{S}
 I am... not certain what to say.{S}
 I told you that this was a weakness that was driving me mad.{S}
 Tell me that you wish to end this.{S}
 If you tell me to go.{S}
 Speak your mind, then. <emp>This</emp> is what is so important?{S}
 Are you saying that you love me?{S}
 Do not talk like that.{S}
 I can not ask you to do that.{S}
 The innkeeper of the Spoiled Princess told you that he was being watched by strange men who are looking out for anyone inquiring about Brother Genitivi's whereabouts.{S}
 If Beraht is as influential as you say, perhaps he also masterminded this Everd's impersonation.{S}
 There was no way to tell what would happen once you reached this ruin, so I decided to come myself.{S}
 I am surprised you found one self-possessed enough to speak with you, never mind rhyme.{S}
 What is it talking about?{S}
 Please stop talking.{S}
 If you came for a drink, you will have to talk to Lloyd.{S}
 Very well, thank you anyhow.{S}
 I will tell you what, sweetie: you make it through the night and you will get your kiss.{S}
 I do not know what to say.{S}
 Well, I can not promise that, but thank you.{S}
 I do not really know what to say.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Maybe we could talk after the battle tonight... if we are still here, that is.{S}
 That is a sweet thought, however, thank you.{S}
 I am not sure if that is the one you are talking about, but it is been under there for years.{S}
 Says his name's Berwick and he is here to meet his brother, but I think he is lying.{S}
 Thank you very much!{S}
 Thank you again.{S}
 As I said, a few months at least.{S}
 I admit, for a while I did not think either of us would survive.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Thank you, I...{S}
 I swear.{S}
 Thanks for the offer, however.{S}
 Thank you ever so much!{S}
 I do not know what to say.{S}
 Thank you for giving me the chance.{S}
 And it is the human that likes to lie in my shadow when coupling with others of its kind.{S}
 And it speaks!{S}
 Actually, forget I said anything.{S}
 I could talk to Lloyd about this.{S}
 Tell you what.{S}
 I believe I made you a promise.{S}
 A promise not to work in a place like this.{S}
 Your thanks is enough.{S}
 I did not say it was free...{S}
 I will take a kiss, thank you.{S}
 Say that my ale is on the house.{S}
 Your thanks are more than enough.{S}
 Thanks for permission.{S}
 I mean I was just told to...{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I am not here to hurt anyone, I swear!{S}
 I will tell you what you want to know.{S}
 I will tell you what you want to know.{S}
 All right, all right, I will tell you!{S}
 But I never... oh, all right, I will tell you!{S}
 But they never said anything about monsters!{S}
 I am stuck, same as you, I swear!{S}
 Thank you for your mercy, I will not forget it!{S}
 But I swear I do not know anything about it!{S}
 He, uhh, said he was working for Howe.{S}
 Nobody told me to do anything.{S}
 I was just told to...{S}
 Look, you are very pretty and all, but I was told to... er... just leave me alone!{S}
 I was told I did not have to.{S}
 I am not here to talk.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 Start talking.{S}
 This will be easier if you just tell me what you are hiding.{S}
 Answer my questions... or else.{S}
 How do I know you are telling the truth?{S}
 Tell me now.{S}
 What were you told to do?{S}
 You said you were waiting for your brother?{S}
 I asked around.{S}
 Mind explaining this letter I found?{S}
 Th-thank you, ser...{S}
 Th-thank you, ma'am...{S}
 She is dead now, and Kaitlyn said we have to move away.{S}
 I can not tell you.{S}
 I will tell you...{S}
 I... all right, I will tell.{S}
 I will not tell you and you can not make me!{S}
 Father said I could have his sword when I grew up.{S}
 She said if we had money we would be all right, even if Mother is dead.{S}
 Th-thank you, ser.{S}
 Th-thank you, miss.{S}
 Kaitlyn says everyone's going to die tonight.{S}
 I was... well, I should not tell you.{S}
 First tell me what you were doing in there.{S}
 I can make you tell me, you know.{S}
 Tell me.{S}
 I will talk to your sister about it.{S}
 I promise.{S}
 You are telling me.{S}
 That is what Bann Teagan says.{S}
 I can not say I feel sorry for the bastard.{S}
 Time to celebrate and thank the Maker for our lives... and for sending you to save us, sure enough.{S}
 Now, kindly tell me why you are here.{S}
 Spoken like someone who does not know me very well.{S}
 Do not thank me.{S}
 Go tell Murdock he won.{S}
 I will tell you what I told Murdock: I am not risking my neck for this town.{S}
 Then go back and tell Murdock that.{S}
 You are getting off easy there, but like you say, I guess this town needs a hero.{S}
 Just do not mention our little deal.{S}
 Thanks, but I will take my chances in here.{S}
 I told you already.{S}
 I swear, there must be an echo in here.{S}
 I swear we might as well leave the door open if people are going to keep coming in and out.{S}
 No thanks.{S}
 Do not thank me.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 You are talking to a mage.{S}
 That is a sensible attitude, I would say.{S}
 Murdock says he needs you for the militia.{S}
 Thank you for helping with the battle.{S}
 Not many in these modern days would honestly say the same.{S}
 Not many in these modern days would honestly say the same.{S}
 We can ask no more.{S}
 Many elves claim we would not do the same in return.{S}
 I would like to think that is not true, but I cannot speak for all.{S}
 I pray for them, each night, and seek the Maker's forgiveness for their sins before they face their deaths.{S}
 He refuses to accept there is no such thing.{S}
 I know Ser Perth means well, but I will not lie to him about something so important.{S}
 I will not lie to them like that!{S}
 You... dare threaten me to... to lie to these poor men?{S}
 You... you dare threaten me to lie to these poor men?{S}
 To tell them the Maker protects them when He does not?{S}
 I-I simply will not lie to them.{S}
 I must do what I can, and I suggest you do the same.{S}
 Tell Ser Perth that he can have them, and that wearing them will confer the Maker's protection.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I wish you would tell that to Ser Perth.{S}
 I did not mean to speak against your magic; I only mean that to affect these monsters might take the same type of power that created them.{S}
 All I can do is pray for him and his men.{S}
 May the Chant reach the Maker's ears and tell Him of our contrition.{S}
 If you wish to help us, go to him and tell him so.{S}
 I have nothing more to say.{S}
 Does it... speak?{S}
 You can tell I am a mage?{S}
 You will help them because I tell you to.{S}
 Are you saying the Maker has no power?{S}
 Are you saying Ser Perth is presumptuous?{S}
 Thank you so much!{S}
 I am begging you!{S}
 I thought he would be at home, but he never came when I called him.{S}
 I called and I called but he never answered.{S}
 He said something about saving Mother...{S}
 Everyone says we are going to die tonight...{S}
 You... you are very kind to say that.{S}
 I told you Bevin's gone and run off.{S}
 Everyone says we are going to die tonight.{S}
 I just saw you talking to Bann Teagan and...{S}
 Bevin said you were the one who found him.{S}
 Thank you again.{S}
 Th-thank you again.{S}
 Bevin told me about Grandfather's sword.{S}
 Thank you again for Bevin.{S}
 I can not thank you enough.{S}
 I could not ask you for money...{S}
 I... thank you, my lord.{S}
 I... thank you, miss.{S}
 Th-thank you!{S}
 Thank you so much!{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Thank you so much, we can not ever thank you enough.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I promised Mother I would see to Bevin's safety, and I will.{S}
 Thank you very much for your kindness.{S}
 Bevin told me about Grandfather's sword.{S}
 Thank you again.{S}
 That is what everyone is saying.{S}
 Th-thank you for everything.{S}
 Just how grateful are we talking, here?{S}
 Do not say that.{S}
 I promised Bevin I would pay you for it.{S}
 Thank you for the gift.{S}
 Actually, it is I who should thank you, for the sword.{S}
 I promised to return your grandfather's sword.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 We have prayed and prayed but it seems only death awaits us.{S}
 Can not say we have ever met before.{S}
 All right, militia drinks are paid for thanks to this gentleman, here!{S}
 Show him a bit of thanks I would say!{S}
 Right then, militia drinks are paid for thanks to this lass.{S}
 Show her a bit of thanks, I would say!{S}
 Ha-ha! ...if them creatures do not kill me I swear they will bleed me dry...{S}
 Says his name's Berwick.{S}
 Waiting for his brother, he says.{S}
 After a few days, I thought it strange enough to ask, but nobody heard anything.{S}
 I say we just wait for help to come.{S}
 Hey, there is no need for that kind of talk!{S}
 Here, and, uhh, thank you...{S}
 I, ahhh, thank you, my lord.{S}
 I, ahhh, thank you, miss.{S}
 Bann Teagan said we did not have to!{S}
 He said... he said... ach, fine!{S}
 I do not--oh, wait, I know what you are talking about: that thing I got from the store some years back.{S}
 But, he said he could not grind it.{S}
 Like I said, until things are back to normal, there will not be much.{S}
 Well that explains it.{S}
 No, no, just asking.{S}
 I suppose I owe you thanks.{S}
 He said it was magical.{S}
 Sell it if you want, just do not tell anyone I gave you anything for free.{S}
 As much as it pains me to have a woman say that, I suppose I do.{S}
 You want something, you got to talk to her.{S}
 I need some questions answered.{S}
 Wrong answer. <act>Kill him.</act>{S}
 Answer a few questions.{S}
 I am telling the missus he does not deserve her blackberry tarts anymore.{S}
 Thank the Maker for Owen.{S}
 I pray this never happens again.{S}
 Thank you so much!{S}
 Mind if I ask what makes you so special that you think you will be able to help us?{S}
 You do not look like ordinary folk, if you ask me.{S}
 Mind if I ask what makes you so special that we should follow your orders?{S}
 Anyhow, you are here, and they tell me you are in charge.{S}
 There is still time left if you need to talk with Ser Perth or do anything else.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Ask away.{S}
 You can ask Ser Perth about it--he was one of them.{S}
 That is what them dwarven folk call a golem, as I understand.{S}
 Fellow from the Free Marches, called himself Wilhelm.{S}
 But I can tell you the rumor.{S}
 I was a boy back then, and everyone talked about it.{S}
 He is as pleased as a fat cat that he got it... only says that he won it somewhere.{S}
 They say the golem killed him; turned on the mage.{S}
 They say his wife did not like the castle.{S}
 Is not that what your people call a golem?{S}
 Err... commerce is not exactly our biggest concern right now, but you might want to speak to Lloyd at the tavern.{S}
 If you want weapons and such, speak to Owen.{S}
 Having a veteran like Dwyn in the militia would help a lot, but he flat out refuses.{S}
 I told him not to lock himself in there.{S}
 I told him we would not be able to make sure he was safe, but would he listen?{S}
 Thank you for telling me.{S}
 Locked himself up in his home with some of his workers, he has, says he does not need any of us.{S}
 That is a relief, let me tell you.{S}
 Overall, I would say the militia's very ready to fight.{S}
 Never thought I would say that, but there you go.{S}
 Owen's the only blacksmith who can do it, but the stubborn fool refuses to even talk.{S}
 Well, thank you.{S}
 If there were others, do not you think I would ask them?{S}
 I said it was impossible, but he would not listen.{S}
 He says he would rather die first.{S}
 If you mean to stay in the village tonight, you had best pray for your life.{S}
 So you say.{S}
 A damned qunari could walk up and say he was a Grey Warden--I would not know the difference.{S}
 I heard Tomas brought some stranger by to talk to Bann Teagan.{S}
 I heard Tomas brought some dwarf to talk to Bann Teagan.{S}
 I heard Tomas brought some elf to talk to Bann Teagan.{S}
 I heard Tomas brought a Grey Warden to talk to Bann Teagan.{S}
 Have you spoken to Owen?{S}
 Good enough, I say.{S}
 When you say it, I almost believe it.{S}
 It may be enough, it is hard to say.{S}
 You have my thanks.{S}
 If you will excuse me, I think I will offer the Maker a bit of thanks for not choosing to be a wrathful god today.{S}
 I will fight when he calls me or when I absolutely need to, and that is it.{S}
 We still have darkspawn to battle, and if the arl sends out the call, I will be there for him.{S}
 They will be telling stories about this for years, I bet.{S}
 Tell me about what is happened here.{S}
 Tell me how the mage died.{S}
 You say the mage lived in the village?{S}
 Tell me about Dwyn.{S}
 Why does Owen refuse to talk to you?{S}
 I haven't talked to him yet, no.{S}
 I will go talk to him, then.{S}
 I still need to speak to Ser Perth.{S}
 You wanted to talk; now we are talking.{S}
 Mind telling me who you are?{S}
 You see my daughter... well, you tell her that her father misses her.{S}
 If you happen to see Valena, please tell her I await her return.{S}
 I am not about to tell you about it any more'n I told them, am I?{S}
 Tell you what.{S}
 Tell you what, you go into the castle and find my Valena and I will even dig up something you might like.{S}
 Then we have nothing to talk about.{S}
 Tell you what.{S}
 Find Valena like you promised, and I will dig it up for you.{S}
 Can not say I care for thieves poking around my things either way.{S}
 My daughter used to tell me the arlessa was up to something, hiding things from her husband.{S}
 I told Valena she was imagining things, but maybe the arlessa <emp>was</emp> involved in something.{S}
 Who would I tell?{S}
 Far too young for our arl, that is what I say, and too proud and headstrong from the sounds of it.{S}
 I never listened much to her talk about it, though I wish now I had.{S}
 You already said you would not help.{S}
 You promised you would look for her in the castle, once the night is over.{S}
 Maybe it is the drink talking, but you almost sound like you believe that.{S}
 Tell you what, if you want me to do repairs for Murdock and his men, promise me you will go into the castle and find my daughter.{S}
 Tell you what, you want that reward I mentioned, you find Valena.{S}
 Murdock said the same damned thing and I did not believe him, either.{S}
 I want a promise.{S}
 Promise me that you will look for her, that you will bring her back to me if you can.{S}
 You say I am crazy.{S}
 I say my daughter's all I got to live for.{S}
 Can not say I expected that.{S}
 Can not say I expected that.{S}
 So if you are here to beat on a sad old man, then all I ask is you get on with it.{S}
 Can not say that is much of your business.{S}
 Then talk, then.{S}
 I must admit, it feels good to be up and... doing something, finally.{S}
 I have you to thank for that, stranger.{S}
 Just do what you have promised and it will have been worthwhile.{S}
 I do not think there is anything you will need in there, but it is hard to say.{S}
 It is the reward I told you about.{S}
 I understand, thank you for letting me know where she is.{S}
 Thank you for letting me know where she is.{S}
 Remember, a promise is a promise.{S}
 They told me you have been back to the castle, that everything's under control.{S}
 She told me of your daring rescue.{S}
 I can not begin to tell you how grateful I am.{S}
 Thank you again!{S}
 Thank you again.{S}
 We talked about a reward, so I hope this is enough.{S}
 Like I said, be on your way.{S}
 Let us talk business.{S}
 Tell me.{S}
 Tell me now.{S}
 Tell me now.{S}
 I want to talk about something else.{S}
 Have you told anyone about this?{S}
 What else did your daughter say?{S}
 I will... if you give me the reward you mentioned.{S}
 I am not promising anything.{S}
 I promise you: I will find her.{S}
 What is stopping me from lying to you?{S}
 That is an insulting thing to ask.{S}
 There is no need for a beating, provided you do what I say.{S}
 I just want to talk.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 I will find her; I promise!{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 My axe in here says you will not.{S}
 Well, if Murdock wants more weapons, you can give him the same answer I did: He can make them himself.{S}
 I said no and I meant it!{S}
 All I ask is that you do not make any trouble.{S}
 Begone, I said!{S}
 I would like to speak with you.{S}
 I need to speak with you.{S}
 I need to talk about repairs for the militia.{S}
 I would prefer not to speak through a door.{S}
 Please, I just want to talk to you. <act>Break the locks.</act>{S}
 I must admit that I do not know quite how to address you.{S}
 I must admit I do not know quite how to address you.{S}
 I must admit I am unfamiliar with addressing a dwarf of your station.{S}
 I must admit I know not how to address an elf in your position.{S}
 As you wish, and thank you kindly.{S}
 Grey Warden it is, then, and thank you kindly.{S}
 As you say.{S}
 If you have not yet spoken to Murdock or if there is anything you have planned...{S}
 Then... there is nothing more to say.{S}
 Then... there is nothing more to say.{S}
 Ask me whatever you wish.{S}
 Murdock mentioned a blacksmith in the village, but I believe the militia is using everything he had.{S}
 He refuses to close and evacuate to the chantry.{S}
 Finally, Arlessa Isolde came up with a plan: The Urn of Sacred Ashes is a legendary artifact said to hold great healing powers.{S}
 He had proof the Urn was in Ferelden, or so I was told.{S}
 Morale is high, thanks to you.{S}
 It is ready to use as our first line of defense, as you suggested.{S}
 And I do not know where your specialty lies, but it is said that the large... statue in the village was once a mage's guardian.{S}
 No one told me of this.{S}
 Oil, you say?{S}
 Have you anything else to ask me, in the meantime?{S}
 I thought to ask Murdock if he could restore it somehow.{S}
 What better protection could we ask for?{S}
 She said she could not help us.{S}
 She offers prayers to the Maker; only she can call on Him to guard us against this evil.{S}
 If you have not spoken to the mayor, Murdock, you should.{S}
 Have you spoken to the revered mother?{S}
 Thank you for your efforts.{S}
 You have my thanks for sending this... statue to fight with us.{S}
 And you spoke to Bann Teagan?{S}
 Then I wish you would tell Bann Teagan that, for we could use more fighters here.{S}
 Thank the Maker!{S}
 And were brought to speak to Bann Teagan?{S}
 You will need to enter through the tunnel Bann Teagan spoke of.{S}
 I do not like this talk of possessions and spirits and... and magic.{S}
 I do not care what you call me.{S}
 Call me <FirstName/>, if you would.{S}
 Call me whatever you would call a human.{S}
 Call me Grey Warden, for that is what I am.{S}
 Tell me about the quest for the sacred Urn.{S}
 You mentioned something about an urn...?{S}
 I want to discuss something else.{S}
 Haven't you already asked Mother Hannah for protection?{S}
 You believe she is lying?{S}
 You said you wanted holy protection.{S}
 Thank you for the information.{S}
 Talk to her, if you like.{S}
 She do not want the smithy, so I gave her what little he left. <act>Lie</act> He was a close and dear friend. <act>Lie</act> He was a relative of mine, actually.{S}
 Can I ask who you are and why you have come?{S}
 Can I ask who you are and why you have come?{S}
 Can I ask who you are and why you have come?{S}
 You are a rather unusual group, to say the least.{S}
 Can I ask who you are and why you have come?{S}
 With Cailan dead and Loghain starting a war over the throne, no one responds to my urgent calls for help.{S}
 I am asking you, please... help us, help Eamon.{S}
 What do you say?{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 Thank you, this... means more to me than you can guess.{S}
 Tomas, please tell Murdock what transpired.{S}
 I suggest you leave the village then.{S}
 Thank you, Tomas.{S}
 Then I would have to kindly ask you not to get in our way.{S}
 Whatever lies in the castle wants this village dead.{S}
 Alistair, I hate to ask, but I desperately need the help of you and your friends.{S}
 Some call them the walking dead; decomposing corpses returning to life with a hunger for human flesh...{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Loghain calls the Grey Wardens traitors, murderers of the king.{S}
 Still alive, yes, though not for long if Teyrn Loghain has anything to say about it.{S}
 Why did not you just tell me this earlier?{S}
 It appears that is not the only lie Loghain is telling about the Grey Wardens.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Are you suggesting what is happened here is related to Cailan's death and the civil war?{S}
 I suppose we have royal blood, but it is a shaky claim to the throne... though still better than Loghain's.{S}
 This is hardly the time to be discussing personal details, do not you think?{S}
 I... suppose that is not too much to ask.{S}
 I beg your pardon, my lady, where are my manners?{S}
 Ask away.{S}
 Mages can marry, or so I am told.{S}
 You may discuss with them the preparations for the coming battle.{S}
 Perhaps you should speak to him if you wish to learn more.{S}
 When your friend here told me you were still alive, I could scarcely believe the good fortune!{S}
 Do not say that.{S}
 We can talk more there.{S}
 I thank you, good ser.{S}
 With luck, we will be discussing that with my brother.{S}
 I thank you, dear lady.{S}
 And this man you see beside me... we have him to thank for our lives today.{S}
 We can talk further there.{S}
 And this woman you see beside me... we have her to thank for our lives today.{S}
 And it is this man, this Grey Warden... we have him to thank for our lives today.{S}
 And it is this woman, this Grey Warden... we have her to thank for our lives today.{S}
 And it is these good folk you see beside me that we have to thank for our lives today.{S}
 I... how long did I lay there?{S}
 How long did I lay there?{S}
 Do not tell me... <desc>You treat Teagan's wounds successfully and he begins to regain consciousness.</desc>{S}
 What do you say?{S}
 Please, I beg you, do not abandon us now.{S}
 I have to say no; we can not help you.{S}
 I have something else to ask you.{S}
 What evil things are you talking about?{S}
 I am a Grey Warden, here to speak to Arl Eamon.{S}
 I can not say if Alistair lives or not.{S}
 What has Loghain said about us?{S}
 You do not believe Loghain's lies?{S}
 I have to tell you something.{S}
 I am telling you now.{S}
 Tell me more about yourself.{S}
 Come now, is knowing a little about you too much to ask?{S}
 My fiancé was slain... by a human. <act>Lie</act> Yes, in fact.{S}
 I hope we will be discussing a reward soon, then?{S}
 Thank you, Bann Teagan.{S}
 Do not thank me for saving your life, by the way.{S}
 Why did not you mention this before?{S}
 I will rescue you all; I promise.{S}
 The best way to fight, I say.{S}
 Bann Teagan or Arl Eamon will be calling for volunteers soon, will not they?{S}
 I will go when they... call me I guess.{S}
 What are you talking about?{S}
 Nobody tells me anything.{S}
 It talks, too!{S}
 They say it killed someone a long time ago!{S}
 Surely we can send someone to tell the king what happened here.{S}
 Even though they ask you to stay, you should flee while you can.{S}
 Thank you so much for what you have done here.{S}
 I am sorry, but I can not talk.{S}
 There is not much danger now, thanks to you... though we will have to face the darkspawn soon, will not we?{S}
 The ones you told me about, Mother?{S}
 C-Connor, I beg you, do not hurt anyone!{S}
 Oh, thank the Maker!{S}
 I wish I could say the same.{S}
 No, do not say that!{S}
 Nobody tells me what to do anymore!{S}
 Nobody tells him what to do!{S}
 Tell us... what have you come here for?{S}
 Why did not you say that in the first place?{S}
 Say hello, Uncle.{S}
 Tell us, woman... what have you come here for?{S}
 You lie!{S}
 The one you told me about, Mother?{S}
 She says you will ruin everything.{S}
 She said she would help Father.{S}
 People always say things I do not understand.{S}
 Just tell everyone to stay away, especially Mother.{S}
 Mother said they would send help eventually...{S}
 Then the bad lady started talking to me, in my sleep.{S}
 She says as long as Father's here, people will keep coming for him.{S}
 She said you would.{S}
 Songs say we go to the Maker, I think.{S}
 She said that was why you were here.{S}
 She says she just wants to help me.{S}
 She will not tell me.{S}
 She says names have power.{S}
 The scary lady who speaks to me in my dreams.{S}
 Mother says you saved her.{S}
 She says you are a great hero.{S}
 I am trying to be strong like Uncle Teagan tells me, but I miss Mother so much.{S}
 Nobody will tell me how she died.{S}
 They say I will find out when I am older.{S}
 I guess I owe her thanks.{S}
 Father always said to remember to thank people who do nice things for you.{S}
 Then... thank you.{S}
 Father always said to remember to thank people who do nice things for you.{S}
 So <emp>he</emp> is the evil force you spoke of.{S}
 I am going to help you, Connor, I promise.{S}
 Connor, I want to ask you something.{S}
 I am not here to answer stupid questions.{S}
 Your Chantry says humans return to the Maker.{S}
 Elves say you undertake a great journey into the Beyond.{S}
 Dwarves say we return to the stone when we die.{S}
 Who are you talking about?{S}
 Let us pause and speak of them.{S}
 But I retain the contract he and I made, and many years from now I may return and claim what is mine.{S}
 What say you?{S}
 Would you suggest something else?{S}
 Then what do you say?{S}
 If I leave, you could tell anyone you have slain me.{S}
 I wish only to talk.{S}
 I am willing to talk.{S}
 I say no deal.{S}
 Our talk here is done.{S}
 What could I possibly have to talk to you about?{S}
 Then tell me.{S}
 There is much to tell you, husband.{S}
 He is mad with ambition, I tell you.{S}
 But it will be but a claim made without proof.{S}
 Those claims will give Loghain's allies pause, but we must combine it with a challenge Loghain cannot ignore.{S}
 We need someone with a stronger claim to the throne than Loghain's daughter, the queen.{S}
 Teagan and I have a claim through marriage, but we would seem opportunists, no better than Loghain.{S}
 Alistair's claim is by blood.{S}
 I will call for a Landsmeet, a gathering of all of Ferelden's nobility in the city of Denerim.{S}
 What say you to that, my friend?{S}
 Please tell me when you wish to leave.{S}
 What have you to say in your own defense?{S}
 Nothing, my lord... other than to say I am sorry.{S}
 Grey Warden, have you anything to say on Jowan's behalf?{S}
 Then there is nothing more to say.{S}
 Thank you, my lord.{S}
 True enough, and wisely said.{S}
 Well said.{S}
 If you are suggesting surrender, consider that he has already sought your death.{S}
 If I call for a Landsmeet, refusing the compromise and attacking Redcliffe will only support our accusations.{S}
 I am a credible enough figure in this nation to call the Landsmeet, but I hold no illusions that I could face Loghain without you.{S}
 I, ah... meant to tell you when we were approaching Redcliffe, but...{S}
 He is Cailan's half-brother and has a claim to Ferelden's throne.{S}
 I say we proceed with your plan.{S}
 That explains a lot.{S}
 Why not press your own claim?{S}
 Why did not you tell me this earlier, Alistair?{S}
 Connor calls for me and I run to find him, yet... always he eludes me.{S}
 Speak to me, lad!{S}
 Please, I beg you&{S}
 Why would you ask me such a thing?{S}
 It is not good to say so, but I can not help thinking its best the boy died... considering what he did, and all.{S}
 Thank Andraste for miracles!{S}
 You trust too much and too quickly, but I shall do as you ask.{S}
 I promise.{S}
 So you claim.{S}
 If he still lives, we could speak to him!{S}
 Anything he told us would be of questionable value at best.{S}
 We would have to speak to a mage.{S}
 Who says <emp>he</emp> gets to decide?{S}
 Who says <emp>she</emp> gets to decide?{S}
 Then you have my promise.{S}
 It is complex, but the demon's true form lies in the Fade.{S}
 No, it lies in the Fade and controls the boy from there.{S}
 Killing the child is the quickest course, but to say there is nothing else possible would be a lie.{S}
 Maybe not, but all I am saying is that I can do this.{S}
 Tell us what you mean, Jowan.{S}
 Maybe I should not have said anything.{S}
 To me, the answer is clear.{S}
 If a mage numbers amongst your companions, perhaps you could talk to them about this.{S}
 I hesitate to suggest it, but perhaps we should consult the mage after all.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Pray your sacrifice is not wasted, my lady.{S}
 I notice you do not ask me, first.{S}
 He says he wants to help, so he will keep an eye on Connor with us.{S}
 Teagan will know the promise I made, and he can convince Eamon to uphold it.{S}
 If Connor dies, he is left only with a wife who... who lied to him.{S}
 I would not normally suggest slaying a child, but... he is an abomination.{S}
 I did not summon any demon, I told you!{S}
 This is the mage you spoke of?{S}
 Did not you say he was in the dungeon?{S}
 So you are saying he may be vulnerable?{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 No, do not.... do not talk like that!{S}
 I am sorry I called her, mother!{S}
 I beg you.{S}
 I know what is at stake, but you can not tell me it is worth his life!{S}
 Do not ask me to choose between them!{S}
 You are just like Teagan, standing there grim-faced and telling me my son has to die.{S}
 Tell me you would not move the mountains to save him!{S}
 I... do not wish to speak of it.{S}
 Please accept it with my thanks.{S}
 Now I pray you can save my husband.{S}
 Thank you again.{S}
 I suggest you continue to do so.{S}
 If you wish, ask my husband once he heals.{S}
 My husband lives, thanks to you.{S}
 I need to speak to a mage, first.{S}
 You can not keep your promise if you are dead, my lady.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 You mentioned a reward...{S}
 You have spoken to her?{S}
 Let me explain.{S}
 I swear.{S}
 If you can help anyone here... tell them I never meant for it to end like this.{S}
 She said that he would do the right thing, even if it meant losing their son.{S}
 I wondered how he could possibly be the threat Loghain said he was, but I did it anyway.{S}
 I know I do not deserve to call you that, after what I did... if it ever meant anything, please... help me fix this.{S}
 I trusted you when you said you would help Lily and I escape.{S}
 Please, I am begging you!{S}
 He only said that Arl Eamon was dangerous to the nation.{S}
 I thought he would have me executed right there, but he said I could make up for my crime.{S}
 He said I would be helping the country.{S}
 I swear, if I knew what would happen, I would never have started down this path...{S}
 I was desperate, and this is Teyrn Loghain we are talking about, for Andraste's sake!{S}
 Oh, thanks.{S}
 At least let me explain what I was doing here.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Oh, who am I kidding? <desc>Sigh</desc> Let me... try to explain what came next, at least. <desc>Sigh</desc> Before I say anything else, I need to ask you a question.{S}
 I should have told her.{S}
 Please just tell me if she is all right!{S}
 But please... just tell me if she is all right!{S}
 Oh thank... thank the Maker.{S}
 And thank you for telling me.{S}
 You have spoken with her.{S}
 But I am not behind everything else happening here, I swear!{S}
 They told you I poisoned Arl Eamon, did not they?{S}
 That is a relief, I can not tell you how much.{S}
 I thought they told you.{S}
 Unless you haven't spoken to them...{S}
 Well, thank you.{S}
 Thank you so much for enlightening me.{S}
 Oh, thank you for your tired old platitudes!{S}
 Apologize and suddenly we are friends again?{S}
 I admit it.{S}
 I have told you the only thing I can think of that might help.{S}
 I can... keep an eye on the boy, so to speak.{S}
 Will you tell me?{S}
 And you said, you do not want me involved, so there is nothing I can do.{S}
 I will tell you, if you bring me to Lady Isolde and the others.{S}
 So they tell me... this is it.{S}
 I know you will most likely never see Lily again... ...but if the Maker sees fit to let your paths cross, tell her I am sorry.{S}
 That is what they said would happen if you did not execute me.{S}
 I suppose it'd be good to speak to the arl--I never did really talk to him before I... well, you know.{S}
 I have to admit, I have always been a little jealous of your ability.{S}
 I swore never to use it again.{S}
 The rest, as they say, is history.{S}
 Are you the mage Lady Isolde mentioned?{S}
 No, I did not ask.{S}
 She said you poisoned the arl. <act>Lie</act> Yes.{S}
 You are the mage she mentioned?{S}
 Why should I believe anything you say now?{S}
 I thought you said you did not start this?{S}
 That is good to hear you say.{S}
 But this does not explain everything that is happened.{S}
 You should have known better, Jowan. <act>Lie</act> She is fine, Jowan.{S}
 Tell me why I should not kill you now.{S}
 And you admit to it?{S}
 So you are the mage Lady Isolde mentioned.{S}
 I need to talk to the Circle about entering the Fade.{S}
 I am not interested in anything you have to say.{S}
 I could've helped you with your magic, if only you would asked.{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 There was some talk the arl was poisoned--that he wasn't just sick.{S}
 I was hoping to ask you the same question.{S}
 There are many just as I, but mad they are I shall not lie.{S}
 Thank the Maker you yet live!{S}
 I do not have much time to explain!{S}
 We must have some answers!{S}
 We must have some answers!{S}
 I know you need more of an explanation, but I... do not know what is safe to tell.{S}
 He is being kept alive so far, thank the Maker.{S}
 It allowed me to come for you, Teagan, because I begged, because I said Connor needed help.{S}
 Oh, thank the Maker!{S}
 He claims an agent of Teyrn Loghain's hired him.{S}
 He may be lying, however, I cannot say.{S}
 I beg your pardon!{S}
 I did not mean... that is to say, I... please, stop this!{S}
 Please come back with me... must I beg?{S}
 N-no, it is I who should apologize.{S}
 For Connor's sake, I promised I would return quickly and only with Teagan.{S}
 Promised?{S}
 Whom did you promise?{S}
 I beg you not to, for Connor's sake!{S}
 Tell me about this mage you mentioned.{S}
 Why do I get the feeling you are not telling us everything?{S}
 You said you wanted to execute him.{S}
 Speak to the quartermaster if you have need of equipment.{S}
 You can discuss this further with my brother once we recover the Urn.{S}
 Come speak to me once this is over and you shall have your reward.{S}
 When Eamon fell ill, I sent the knights to speak to Genitivi.{S}
 If you wish more, speak with him once he is revived.{S}
 Wait, do not answer that.{S}
 I can ask you later.{S}
 I can ask later.{S}
 Isolde sent most of Eamon's knights in search of the ashes of Andraste, which legend claims were hidden in Ferelden by Her followers.{S}
 The Ashes are said to have the power to heal almost any malady.{S}
 Should Eamon recover, I am not sure how I will tell him of all this.{S}
 I owe you my deepest thanks.{S}
 You spoke with him, have you not?{S}
 But I would not presume to tell my brother what to do.{S}
 Thank you for your help in this.{S}
 If you intend to continue with this plan, I suggest you get on with it...{S}
 Speak to Isolde once you have made a decision... she will go mad, otherwise.{S}
 I would like to talk about Jowan.{S}
 That is all I had to say.{S}
 Are you calling Eamon's knights back?{S}
 Lady Isolde promised me a reward...{S}
 This is who I told you about, Kaitlyn!{S}
 Thank you ever so much for saving my life!{S}
 Thank you, my lady.{S}
 Thank you, kind ser.{S}
 Who is this Brother Genitivi you mentioned?{S}
 I would like to speak to Brother Genitivi.{S}
 I do not know who Brother Genitivi is, or what he says.{S}
 Brother Genitivi's research suggests that it may be more.{S}
 Ask and be on your way.{S}
 You will tell me now, intruder, why you have done all this.{S}
 Lies!{S}
 But I did free Andraste, can not you tell?{S}
 Thus spoke the prophet Andraste as she cast down the Tevinter Imperium, ruled by mages who had brought the world to the edge of ruin.{S}
 Could you answer some questions for me first?{S}
 I said no, and I meant it.{S}
 Eirik said they were ambushed, some killed, a few brought back to Haven to be questioned.{S}
 There is nothing I can do but pray those men have found peace.{S}
 How despicable. <desc>Sigh</desc> Let us just talk about something else now, shall we?{S}
 I can not think of anything else to talk about.{S}
 Then, completely by accident, I came across an unrelated document that mentioned a village called Haven.{S}
 Why would that mention Haven?{S}
 I had asked Weylon to fetch several books from the Denerim chantry.{S}
 Among them was one I did not ask for: a hundred-year-old log of Chantry business transactions.{S}
 I was looking for answers.{S}
 When I mentioned the Urn, Eirik assured me he would take me to the temple in the morning.{S}
 He said a room had been prepared for me.{S}
 I need to discuss something else.{S}
 I swore I would protect the Urn as long as I lived, and I have lived a very long time.{S}
 Please, tell me more about Andraste.{S}
 What else is there to tell?{S}
 I will admit to agreeing with your companion.{S}
 You said something about abominations?{S}
 Mouse, an apparent former apprentice trapped in the Fade, mentioned other entities that may help you with the Harrowing.{S}
 Mouse mentioned other entities that may help you with the Harrowing.{S}
 Mouse mentioned other entities that may help you with the Harrowing.{S}
 You have earned a powerful staff from a spirit called Valor.{S}
 Can not we talk about this a little?{S}
 The time for talk is over.{S}
 Thank you for your concern, my dear, but it is too late.{S}
 These mages could use some crushing, that is what I say.{S}
 He and I have no quarrel, and I am quite comfortable where I am, thank you.{S}
 Then I have a challenge for your friend: Answer three riddles correctly, and I will teach you.{S}
 Why are you called Sloth?{S}
 Your companion speaks with great wisdom.{S}
 Why, thank you.{S}
 Obviously I speak without due consideration and wisdom, yes?{S}
 Let us not speak of this anymore.{S}
 You saying I made a mistake sparing you?{S}
 I have had it with your nay-saying.{S}
 Why, thank you.{S}
 This gets more and more promising.{S}
 No, I speak of a map.{S}
 No, I speak of a map. <desc>Hmph</desc> Correct.{S}
 No, the answer is a tongue.{S}
 Even if you find lies amusing, I imagine you remember them.{S}
 No, I speak of a dream. <desc>Sigh</desc> Even were music to last all evening, no doubt you would remember it.{S}
 No, I speak of a dream. <desc>Laughs</desc> Would you not remember a book?{S}
 No, I speak of dreams, my friend. <desc>Hmph</desc> You are correct.{S}
 No, the answer is a tongue.{S}
 Oh, breathing requires wit, does it? <desc>Yawns</desc> No, I speak of a tongue. <desc>Chuckles</desc> You will find water and land here, my friend.{S}
 No, I speak of a map.{S}
 Are you talking about dreamers?{S}
 I do not appreciate being called annoying.{S}
 As I said, it is not the killing I object to.{S}
 The choice, and the fault, lies with the mages who sent you here.{S}
 But you would have if it was called for.{S}
 A few months ago, I told you that I... met a girl.{S}
 I was afraid to tell anyone.{S}
 I apologize, but Jowan must be careful... especially now.{S}
 Did you bring me here just to talk about your affair?{S}
 Remember I said that I did not think they wanted to give me my Harrowing?{S}
 If we tell anyone, Lily will be punished.{S}
 Give us your word that you will help and we will tell you what we intend.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I understand your reluctance and I can only beg you will not violate our trust.{S}
 Pretend we never spoke.{S}
 And if you can find it in your heart, wish us luck and pray for us.{S}
 But please give us your answer soon.{S}
 And I will pray every day to Andraste to protect us.{S}
 But can not you just explain everything to someone?{S}
 Are you suggesting we break through it?{S}
 I will say nothing of this to anyone.{S}
 I will not tell anyone unless I have to.{S}
 Then let us just tell them the truth.{S}
 We need to talk to the first enchanter.{S}
 Why would they say something so heinous?{S}
 I shall have your head if the demon does not claim it first!{S}
 Do you understand the rules I explained to you?{S}
 Is that what your test is called?{S}
 I do know that a demon has been called and told that a meal awaits.{S}
 Lords of the Assembly, I call for order!{S}
 I call for a vote right now.{S}
 Your father made me swear on his deathbed you would not succeed him.{S}
 I apologize for the interruption, Lord Steward, but the Grey Warden has returned.{S}
 We should let the Warden speak.{S}
 Then tell us, Grey Warden, which king did Paragon Branka endorse?{S}
 Then as my first act as king, I call for this man's execution!{S}
 The ancestors have spoken!{S}
 Tell us, Warden: whom did Caridin choose?{S}
 Tell me your plan, and make it quick.{S}
 Please say you have changed your mind.{S}
 I need to talk to you about something, Jowan.{S}
 We can talk later.{S}
 I refuse to see him suffer while the Chantry shelters her.{S}
 Thank goodness!{S}
 Thank goodness!{S}
 No, I would not say that.{S}
 Not to mention that our forces have been... distracted by the civil war.{S}
 Not to mention that we have been too busy killing each other to pay much attention to some silly old darkspawn horde.{S}
 If you are trying to tell us that the darkspawn taint will eventually mean our death, we do know this.{S}
 What are you apologizing for?{S}
 Tell me, have you ever wondered <emp>why</emp> the Grey Wardens are needed to defeat the darkspawn?{S}
 You said yourself that you do not want to.{S}
 Why are we talking about trust?{S}
 Lying wench!{S}
 I think you forget who you are speaking to.{S}
 Maybe to tell you to go away, and that I am busy?{S}
 They call me Casivir.{S}
 You do not ask for compensation if you lose.{S}
 What can you tell me about her?{S}
 Isabela commands the crew on the Siren's Call.{S}
 She calls herself a duelist, but you cannot pay me enough to duel her.{S}
 You should ask Isabela.{S}
 I do not know how to explain.{S}
 Come to apologize for leaving me bereft of my lord husband and then vanishing without a trace?{S}
 But Grey Warden or no, it is refreshing to see another woman who answers to no one.{S}
 So you say, but the fire in your eyes and purpose in your step tell me that you know that you could easily silence any of your dissenters.{S}
 I want you to swear an oath.{S}
 Did Casivir tell you that?{S}
 The Siren's Call--my pride and joy.{S}
 Are you even trying? <desc>Yawns</desc> The answer is a tongue.{S}
 I speak of a map.{S}
 I speak of dreams.{S}
 You know what I do to people who give me smart answers?{S}
 If you do save us all, sweet thing, I shall return to thank you personally.{S}
 I call myself a duelist because I honed my skills in duels with warriors I encountered over the years.{S}
 As I said, it is better to avoid being hit.{S}
 I do, however, wish to get to know my potential student better, so we shall call for a drink and you will honor me with a game.{S}
 All I ask is for a game, some small talk.{S}
 Are you suggesting... with her?{S}
 Interesting, she says.{S}
 I am probably the lamest man alive for saying no, but no.{S}
 I do not want to cause offense; let us forget what was said.{S}
 Are you so starved for attention you would lie with this woman who smells of salt and tar?{S}
 You are going to have to speak clearly, Alistair.{S}
 Well, I will say it.{S}
 Please... do not tell me you really want to...{S}
 I did not realize that someone had already claimed you.{S}
 How can I say no?{S}
 I swear by Flemeth's beard, if her stink rubs off on you, I will never touch you again.{S}
 First, you must know that there are four suits: serpents, angels, knights and songs. <desc>Isabela explains the rules of Wicked Grace to you, and you quickly grasp the game's basic concepts and strategies.</desc>{S}
 That is all I am saying.{S}
 If saving the surface means working for someone like you, I say let the sodding world burn!{S}
 Lift your weapon, Warden, and pray for a painless death!{S}
 I refuse to continue this game; who knows what else you have been doing.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 Indeed, as you say.{S}
 Not if I have anything to say about it.{S}
 So I am told, yes.{S}
 I refuse to play another game with you.{S}
 You are saying I can go.{S}
 Whatever you say, Warden.{S}
 Pray we never meet again.{S}
 Thank you, Oghren.{S}
 You will do as I say, Oghren, and I say stick around.{S}
 Perhaps tell those you meet where you learned what you know.{S}
 Tell me about being a duelist again?{S}
 L-let us never speak of this again.{S}
 You do not have to keep mentioning it.{S}
 And you said she was a cloistered sister?{S}
 I see... perhaps we could talk more about this later, Leliana.{S}
 Why, what can I tell you that you do not already know?{S}
 Is there anything else you can tell me about yourself?{S}
 I do not mind never speaking of it again, as long as we could do it again.{S}
 Why do not you ask Alistair?{S}
 Explains why she left, anyway.{S}
 You said it.{S}
 I swear to the Stone, the next time someone asks me that, I will write my name in bruises on their ass.{S}
 I have to admit, though, I do miss home.{S}
 But you have to admit, given the choice, a nice clean burial sounds pretty appealing, no?{S}
 You got something to say?{S}
 Stop talking now.{S}
 All this talk makes my hands twitchy.{S}
 I am not what one would call a sympathetic man, but seeing him like this pains me.{S}
 So I am to follow you like a dog and have no say in what we do?{S}
 I hate to say it, but leaving him alive is crueler than just killing him.{S}
 The first enchanter says you need every able-bodied mage for the war.{S}
 Orzammar has heard your call.{S}
 Stop talking, stop!{S}
 Th--thank you, Warden.{S}
 I swear to you.{S}
 I promise!{S}
 You called?{S}
 Disturbed, sick bastards if you ask me.{S}
 Tell me a story.{S}
 I wanted to discuss something you mentioned.{S}
 The Maker has answered our prayers!{S}
 Are you saying you will help?{S}
 No, I was just talking with Sten.{S}
 Wanted to talk to you.{S}
 I just wanted to ask a favor.{S}
 Why are you asking me?{S}
 What was it you wanted to say?{S}
 There is some things I do not tell anybody.{S}
 It'd be nice to talk to someone else who is been out here a while.{S}
 Stone forbid I get in the way of your great, important quest, just to ask one little favor.{S}
 There is something here you are not telling me.{S}
 If you have something to tell me, do it now.{S}
 I promise.{S}
 I had something to ask you.{S}
 You wish to talk?{S}
 I did not thank you.{S}
 It occurs to me now that you have freed me from the Crows, and yet I did not think to thank you for it.{S}
 You call?{S}
 What say you?{S}
 What would you like to discuss?{S}
 Care to tell me about that last mission now?{S}
 So tell me about your adventures.{S}
 So tell me more about your adventures.{S}
 Tell me a little about Antiva.{S}
 I want to discuss something personal.{S}
 I was just asking a favor.{S}
 Why are we even discussing this?{S}
 In Antiva it rains often, but the flowers are always in bloom... or so the saying goes.{S}
 The people are spirited even if they can not tell the difference between an assassin and a mere killer.{S}
 Though it rather looks like someone spilled all the houses on top of a mountain and called it home, no?{S}
 I, for one, can make no such claim as I never laid eyes on the woman!{S}
 We speak of my homeland, and for all its wine and its dark-haired beauties and the lillo flutes of the minstrels...{S}
 If that is not enough, then ask me no more.{S}
 I can tell you nothing that you would not see if you went there yourself.{S}
 It is I who should apologize.{S}
 I apologize if I seem agitated.{S}
 I say you are beautiful because it is true.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 Now, if it is all the same to you, I would prefer not to speak more of Antiva.{S}
 I asked you about Antiva.{S}
 And they say your prince killed his own brother and father.{S}
 This Prince Bhelen will not even deign to speak with you.{S}
 It is what you asked.{S}
 Are you going to answer my question?{S}
 To answer a question.{S}
 The arishok asked, "What is the Blight?"{S}
 For someone so dismissive of questions, you ask a great many.{S}
 You do not ask.{S}
 Did you find the answer to his question?{S}
 That is your answer.{S}
 What was the answer?{S}
 Ooh, I was hoping you would say that.{S}
 I spoke with your friend Felsi.{S}
 You ask me now?{S}
 Still, it seems rather ghoulish to ask me so casually for an opinion while their corpses grow cold.{S}
 Since you ask so nicely, I will tell you.{S}
 And this is a simple answer, then: My mother was Dalish, or so I was told.{S}
 Or so I was told.{S}
 A Dalish whore, thank you very much.{S}
 It is a delight, truly, though what you say is unnecessary even if it is appreciated.{S}
 That is very kind of you to say, but it is not necessary.{S}
 Come... enough talk of the Dalish.{S}
 To tell the truth, it is because I expected nothing more.{S}
 In fact, I ran off to join a clan once when they drew near Antiva City, thinking that there I would find my true calling.{S}
 Shall I tell you about what happened to the other whorehouse boys who did not fetch a decent price with the Crows?{S}
 I wonder if those you have killed would say otherwise.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 I wasn't asking just about the one clan.{S}
 I know the sort of gloves you speak of.{S}
 You can say that again.{S}
 Luck be to you, Warden. ...Thank you.{S}
 It is not wise to speak of the House of Crows.{S}
 It is said there are few secrets in the market.{S}
 I never said I was a Warden.{S}
 We can talk more later.{S}
 Talking to mother.{S}
 Talking to Fergus.{S}
 As I was saying, we have evidence of Harrowmont deceiving certain nobles.{S}
 Maybe we have some things we can talk about.{S}
 Ahem, hypothetically speaking, of course.{S}
 You could say that.{S}
 Talk to Cesar back at our stall if you want to buy something.{S}
 Ask a tamassran: they know how to explain things to children.{S}
 Speak, then.{S}
 You said something earlier about mages?{S}
 If you find out something happens to him, something unfortunate, then if we talk again I give you money for "letting me know."{S}
 Maybe he has an accident and someone else tells me all about it.{S}
 Say, "no," when you mean it.{S}
 Lies are weak weapons.{S}
 That explains much.{S}
 But if you help us out, maybe if that master asks for help he will just get silence, yes?{S}
 And I can say I haven't asked anyone to do <emp>anything</emp>.{S}
 A little bird told me one of Loghain's friends had an accident.{S}
 We have talked enough.{S}
 Mmm, I am thinking more drastic measures are called for, in fact.{S}
 I apologize if my offer was... inappropriate.{S}
 Say no more, then.{S}
 If you mean to ask whether or not there might be more than a massage involved, allow me simply to say that you will not be disappointed with any of the techniques I have picked up over the years. <desc>Chuckles</desc> What is there to fear, my Grey Warden?{S}
 Then why are we still talking?{S}
 And if I might ask, if the opportunity to proceed past the massage should present itself...?{S}
 Are you suggesting what I think you are?{S}
 I should have warned you right from the moment you refused to kill me.{S}
 As the priestess so famously said to the handsome actor: What now?{S}
 We should probably talk...{S}
 Are you calling me a beast?{S}
 Maybe we should stop talking about this.{S}
 I never said that.{S}
 My superiors want me to convey their thanks.{S}
 And when this Blight ends, we would love you to visit Antiva to discuss other... opportunities.{S}
 You willing to talk straight with me now?{S}
 Just visit us in Antiva when all is said and done.{S}
 Like I said, sending Zevran after you was nothing personal.{S}
 That says a great deal about what you think is civilized.{S}
 Are you sure you want to say that to my face?{S}
 One would imply the other. ...You even talk about <emp>not talking</emp>?{S}
 Thank you, King Harrowmont.{S}
 She is confused... maybe once she calms down, we can talk to her!{S}
 I shall ask nothing more of you than you are willing to give.{S}
 I must admit, we have come very far from those early days when I tried to kill you and you decided not to kill me... fate is such a tricky whore, is not she?{S}
 Do you know there are poisons that I can ingest which would be harmless to me and yet be already killing you as we speak?{S}
 Allow me to say this: I am no longer in the business of attempting to kill you.{S}
 The die is cast, so to speak.{S}
 I cannot say that I am surprised.{S}
 That is my speciality, or so I am told.{S}
 I was about to ask you the same thing.{S}
 I can not tell.{S}
 Master Ignacio mentioned your "special" stock.{S}
 Ask someone else, I have my own matters to attend to.{S}
 Thank you, this might be helpful.{S}
 What I am asking, I believe you can do.{S}
 You could rival the Maker Himself with this instrument! ...will be here, and then our prayers will be answered!{S}
 If you are deemed worthy the Eldest will call you below.{S}
 Pray to Razikale, and he may let you behold the Horned One!{S}
 If you destroy the Anvil, I swear you will regret it.{S}
 Demons will say anything, promise anything in order to enter our world.{S}
 The Old Gods are the most ancient of beings, and it is said that even the other gods feared Razikale.{S}
 Some say he created magic itself and taught ancient Tevinter his lore in exchange for worship.{S}
 Thank you for all your help.{S}
 I thank you for your kind words.{S}
 I thank you for your understanding.{S}
 I suppose that philosophy explains why ignorance is so prevalent among men here.{S}
 Then I suggest we move on.{S}
 That is quite an offer, especially from such a beautiful woman... if we are both speaking of the same thing.{S}
 That is quite an offer, especially coming from another man... if we are both speaking of the same thing.{S}
 Whatever would we need such privacy to... talk about?{S}
 If it is a simple talk perhaps we can have it in the morning?{S}
 You do not say?{S}
 As the wise man once said: Ask, and you shall receive. <desc>Laughs</desc> It is true.{S}
 Are we still speaking of your tent?{S}
 What do you say?{S}
 Did I say that?{S}
 I did not say that.{S}
 I just want to talk to you... in private.{S}
 It would not be private if we talked about it here.{S}
 I do not just want to talk.{S}
 I said forget it, and I meant it.{S}
 Well why did not you say so?{S}
 So will you tell me now why you were caged?{S}
 It is over-due--I would not call it missing yet.{S}
 I was just saying "hello."{S}
 Mages are not as dangerous as you say.{S}
 It is said Valazz blubbered like a mewling baby.{S}
 Ho ho, the story says he got on the king's table and... well, exposed his nether region at them.{S}
 I can tell you know him, too.{S}
 We tried talking with him.{S}
 I told you I would.{S}
 We need someone the rebel Glavonaks will not attack on sight to talk with them.{S}
 I can teach you what gets my hackles in a twist, but no one can tell you what will set off that killing rage in you.{S}
 I tell you.{S}
 Thank you for the lesson.{S}
 Tell me more about berserkers.{S}
 I do not wish to talk about it.{S}
 I said...{S}
 Then quit asking me such questions.{S}
 What I said was simple enough.{S}
 I do not want to talk about "feelings" or anything remotely similar!{S}
 I do not wish to talk about it.{S}
 You do not need to apologize, just... do not ask.{S}
 Let me start by saying that my history is varied, indeed.{S}
 Well there is not much more to say, is there?{S}
 And that is no word of a lie. ...intrigued by tight leather clothing?{S}
 Are you certain you wish to talk about this?{S}
 I really do not know what to say. <desc>Sigh</desc> Very well.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 Let me try to explain.{S}
 Let me... attempt to explain.{S}
 Everything I have been taught says what I feel is wrong.{S}
 Since you asked me into your tent, I have been nothing but confused.{S}
 Then we need say no more.{S}
 You look like you do want to talk about it.{S}
 Sorry I asked.{S}
 If you do not want to talk, that is fine.{S}
 Are you saying you are in love with me?{S}
 What do you want me to tell him?{S}
 I will talk with Valazz, then.{S}
 Say that to the templars at the bottom of the Circle Tower.{S}
 See if they agree. ...That you can say that while surrounded by possessed corpses speaks volumes.{S}
 Thank you, ser!{S}
 Everything is falling apart, I say!{S}
 I do hope you can talk sense into him!{S}
 Then you can thank him for sending you to your death.{S}
 I want to talk to Valazz.{S}
 Do not matter--Valazz has sworn vendetta against Tristal, one of them has to die.{S}
 What did he say?{S}
 I told you it would not work, Tristal.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I overheard his men talking.{S}
 He is sworn a vendetta.{S}
 As soon as I mentioned you, they were out for blood.{S}
 Is there some reason you insist upon discussing this?{S}
 There is no use talking of this.{S}
 All right, maybe this is a bad time to discuss this.{S}
 Ahhh, enough talk of the past.{S}
 As my tutor used to say, "keep your eyes to the rear in the ambush and the bedchamber and not otherwise."{S}
 Ahhh, enough talk of the past.{S}
 It is what lies ahead that is important, no?{S}
 My introduction to the subject of sex was, shall we say, rather practical.{S}
 Given my druthers I would say I prefer a soft and shapely woman, but I know what I am.{S}
 I will not discount anyone solely because of what someone else tells us is right or wrong.{S}
 Did we not already discuss this?{S}
 I cannot say I cared much for the company, as it were.{S}
 Is my sworn oath not enough for you?{S}
 As you say.{S}
 I do not need to be told three times.{S}
 Then I suppose there is nothing more to be said.{S}
 There is nothing more to say.{S}
 I cannot say that I am not disappointed.{S}
 I am... tempted to ask why, but I suspect I already know the answer.{S}
 Let it never be said that Zevran remains where he is not wanted.{S}
 What are promises?{S}
 There are many kinds, spoken and unspoken, and yet we break them all the same, yes?{S}
 I swore to remain at your side, so here I shall remain.{S}
 I told you to go.{S}
 I suggest you do so.{S}
 We owe you our thanks, the sodding dusters came from nowhere.{S}
 Aye, thanks again for the help.{S}
 Now, Kevhanar, we must talk.{S}
 You have brought our brother safely to us--take these coins and our thanks!{S}
 You seem sincere, but I have heard many outrageous claims in my time.{S}
 In a ruins, you say?{S}
 If these prove to be genuine, we can discuss more substantial payment afterwards.{S}
 I want to talk about the scrolls.{S}
 We must talk.{S}
 As she tended to him, the ashkaari asked them why she was dressed so in such stifling heat.{S}
 "But there are many thousands of bees here," the ashkaari said to her, "and only one stung me.{S}
 That is more words than I have ever heard you speak before.{S}
 Ask the dead who lie here what the cost of one mage's failure is.{S}
 Come to talk to ol' Oghren, have you?{S}
 I always said I was this way because she left, but I think maybe... she left because of how I am.{S}
 Did you want to talk about something?{S}
 Aye, Oghren's got to fart and swear and talk about nugs and asses, right?{S}
 Did you want to talk about something?{S}
 People talking when I am trying to have a sodding quiet moment.{S}
 Tell that thing to give it back!{S}
 You better talk later!{S}
 This human walks into a tavern, and there is an elf there, and she says... <desc>Snorts and laughs</desc> She says...{S}
 Just saying hello.{S}
 On second thought, let us talk some other time.{S}
 I can tell.{S}
 We will talk more later.{S}
 She says, "I do not...." <desc>snorts and continues laughing</desc>{S}
 I make no claims upon you, nor would I dream of such.{S}
 You will need to be the one that tells Alistair, however.{S}
 Let us speak another time, then.{S}
 You will need to be the one that tells Morrigan, however. <desc>Chuckles</desc> Preferably when I am not somewhere nearby.{S}
 You will need to be the one to tell Leliana, however.{S}
 No no, no need to apologize.{S}
 What can I say, truly?{S}
 What can I say, truly?{S}
 What can I say, truly?{S}
 Then only one path lies before us, no?{S}
 I have always believed in being direct when the situation calls for it, however.{S}
 I know a complication when it rears its head and threatens to bite. <desc>Chuckles</desc> You are a brave man, indeed. <desc>Chuckles</desc> Trust me, you will know even less once I tell you this.{S}
 Zevran, I can not discuss this right now...{S}
 Are you saying you put yourself in that cage?{S}
 Is it a human saying, "No good deed goes unpunished?"{S}
 Why do not you just tell me what happened?{S}
 You could say that.{S}
 I told you before that I was sent here.{S}
 I came to your lands with seven of the Beresaad--my brothers--to seek answers about the Blight.{S}
 I am told no others survived.{S}
 I do not know how long I lay on the battlefield among the dead, nor do I know how the farmers found me.{S}
 And when that failed, I asked my rescuers what had become of it.{S}
 They said they found me with nothing.{S}
 They had no reason to lie to me.{S}
 Perhaps those words are empty, but... thank you all the same.{S}
 You get a sword or an axe and are told to go out and defend your city.{S}
 So why so many rules saying how to fight and when you win, and not to bloody kill?{S}
 We will talk another time.{S}
 I was just saying hello.{S}
 Let us talk about something else.{S}
 Actually, let us talk more some other time.{S}
 I admit, I am no minstrel, but have you not guessed the end of this tale yet?{S}
 I-I just wanted to tell you, after all we have been through, you are like family to me.{S}
 So, did you want to talk about something?{S}
 No, thank you, Oghren.{S}
 Still, no, thanks.{S}
 Pray that you do not see me in anger.{S}
 I never asked you for anything, did I?{S}
 I never asked you for anything, did I?{S}
 So I am forced to ask: If we are not to be lovers, are we at least to be friends?{S}
 I had sex with her anyway, but that goes without saying.{S}
 It required a certain amount of dedication, I will admit, but it was worth it for the poem, I figure.{S}
 You know, I kept telling the other Crows that, and yet they never felt the same way.{S}
 So she claimed.{S}
 And why are you telling it to me?{S}
 Thanks for the patronizing suggestion.{S}
 This was told to you by a target?{S}
 You haven't seen a sword lying around here, have you?{S}
 Just answer some questions, and I will leave you alone.{S}
 I have spoken to the beloved Andraste.{S}
 To tell the truth, this place was mostly picked clean when I got here.{S}
 Before Talking to Father (After Proving){S}
 Well, I might not kill you if you tell me.{S}
 I have no better way to say it.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I have no better way to say it.{S}
 Did not you swear an oath to serve me?{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Thank you, Zevran.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 And I told you to keep it.{S}
 Said he would found giants and all kinds of crazy valuables.{S}
 I will take that as an answer.{S}
 He did not mention that he would taken everything but the bones and the dirt already.{S}
 Squirrelly little bastard, if you ask me.{S}
 But I said it anyway.{S}
 He was going to Orzammar, he said.{S}
 So he says.{S}
 He did not leave none of it here, I will tell you.{S}
 If you find him, tell him I sent you!{S}
 Do not say it.{S}
 I have told you what I know.{S}
 Ah, I beg your pardon, friend, you... ah... startled me a bit.{S}
 I beg your pardon.{S}
 Just tell me where the qunari sword is.{S}
 I can not go telling you all about my paying customers.{S}
 I can not go telling you things like that!{S}
 If you see that giant, tell him I do not have it, would you?{S}
 I do not, I swear.{S}
 Tell me, or I will let the original owner know where you are.{S}
 Three-- I would call it highway robbery, but I would be smearing the good name of highwaymen everywhere.{S}
 Since you are clearly looking at me, I would say that you do see something.{S}
 I swear by Andraste's knickers!{S}
 No, I swear, I do not have it!{S}
 If you are lying, you do know we will be back.{S}
 Thank you, we will leave you alone.{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 I would not lie to you about this.{S}
 He said he collected swords.{S}
 He is the one who has the sword, I promise you.{S}
 Said he was a collector.{S}
 I am not, I promise you!{S}
 He said he was a collector.{S}
 I have told you what I can, I swear to you. <desc>Chuckles</desc> I do not know how you found it, but thank you.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 But that is what I am asking you.{S}
 I must admit, I had hoped for a different answer.{S}
 Beyond your promise, that is.{S}
 What kind of talk is that?{S}
 Does this situation really call for such violence? <desc>Laughs</desc> In my line of business we like to call that "practicality."{S}
 Surely we have come further than that? <desc>Sigh</desc> You do know I could simply say yes now and sneak away from camp later, yes?{S}
 He was a good friend whose only fault lie in his priorities.{S}
 But you have already said that you cannot accept what I did.{S}
 I shall simply say farewell.{S}
 Then I shall simply say thank you.{S}
 As you say, then.{S}
 It seems a strange thing to simply say.{S}
 Who else would tell them?{S}
 I suggest you reconsider your travel plans.{S}
 I ask that you stay as a friend.{S}
 So long as nobody tells them, as well.{S}
 I would thank you for this, if I knew how.{S}
 And I could deliver a much more satisfying answer to the arishok's question if the Blight were ended, do not you agree?{S}
 But it would be a much more thorough and satisfying answer to his question if the Blight were ended first, do not you agree?{S}
 So what do you say?{S}
 I swear to obey you, you dusty-eyed nug-sucker.{S}
 I will ask 'em myself.{S}
 They say the darkspawn nest there, whole herds of 'em.{S}
 If I had to guess, I would say she probably tried the Dead Trenches next.{S}
 Those must be Branka's papers he said were taken by the spiders.{S}
 Could not have said it better myself.{S}
 It is a little tough to tell with so much of it collapsed now, but near as I can figure we are on the right path to Ortan Thaig.{S}
 I have been waiting for someone to say that for two sodding years.{S}
 The all-powerful Warden comes crawling back from the Deep Roads to ask for my help.{S}
 Beyond that, I ain't saying.{S}
 You were serious before when you said you wanted to help Branka, huh?{S}
 They say Bhelen's given up on his scouts and is sending you.{S}
 They say Harrowmont's teams finally learned something and he is sending you to follow it.{S}
 I thought I would spoken to a Grey Warden, but for some reason I would chalked it up to the drink.{S}
 Ah, I know you are down here to look for Branka, and, uh, I need to ask a favor.{S}
 I guess now that Ser Upright and Honest thinks my Branka's still alive, you are not so quick to say I am crazy, huh?{S}
 I heard tell that he... or was that she--you understand, this was several flagons ago--was setting out to search for Branka on the prince's own orders.{S}
 Can I ask you a favor?{S}
 Say, could I ask you a favor?{S}
 Not to mention the only one who wastes a precious second looking for her.{S}
 I have to say, from all the tales, I was expecting something a little more impressive.{S}
 Could I ask you a favor?{S}
 And that is mostly true, but the part they never say is how I am the only one still trying to save our only Paragon.{S}
 I am not saying I should be your first pick for a dance partner at whatever highness's inaugural ball, but in the Deep Roads, I am your man.{S}
 And if you asked him, all he probably said is "Oh, that Oghren, he pisses ale and kills little boys who look at him wrong."{S}
 People are saying how you have thrown yourself on Harrowmont's wagon train.{S}
 Someone saw you talking to Vartag Gavorn, and now it is all over that you have been doing dirty errands for Bhelen.{S}
 I know both Harrowmont and Bhelen have been asking about her.{S}
 Will not tell me spit, though.{S}
 Get out of here before I call a guardsman.{S}
 Swear to obey me, and you can come along.{S}
 What can you tell me about these ruins?{S}
 Tell me what you know or I will kill you.{S}
 That is how you butter someone up to ask them for help?{S}
 First tell me what Branka was looking for.{S}
 What are you talking about?{S}
 Um... thanks, I guess.{S}
 Then why ask?{S}
 Shall we move on, then? ...Perhaps I spoke too soon.{S}
 I would have asked earlier, but I wanted to wait until you seemed ready to speak.{S}
 Well here is the thing: I swore an oath to serve you, yes?{S}
 I said I would serve you until you saw fit to release me.{S}
 I might even be glad to call myself such, come to think of it. <desc>Chuckles</desc> I am sure that I could come up with a few more, if pressed.{S}
 I get ravished once all is said and done?{S}
 I said I would serve until you released me.{S}
 It is difficult to say.{S}
 I have something else to ask.{S}
 Go ahead and ask.{S}
 So... thank you.{S}
 You say that so quickly, and yet it is an odd thing for me to hear.{S}
 But nevertheless, the thanks needed to be said.{S}
 Faryn did not mention he took it off a <emp>live</emp> giant.{S}
 You know, Faryn did not mention the giant he took it from was <emp>alive</emp>.{S}
 Thank you for returning Kevhanar to us!{S}
 (To progress naturally - always select entry 2 and talk with Ignacio.){S}
 Then allow me to say this.{S}
 Just a year ago Taliesen was telling me, "Zevran, why are your plans always so horrid?"{S}
 If someone had said to me just a year ago, "Zevran, my lad, you are going to fail against your most important mark and it will be the smartest thing you have ever done," I would have slit his throat.{S}
 I said that not long ago.{S}
 Taliesen offered to come to the ambush with me and I said, "Taliesen, I do not need any help.{S}
 So it was better I refused.{S}
 I... must admit that I have thought of you in the same way.{S}
 Well, I turned to the fellow and said, "Thank the Maker!{S}
 Well, I turned to the lass and said, "Thank the Maker!{S}
 For three sovereigns, I am told.{S}
 Now that you mention it, I am not entirely certain.{S}
 Are you saying I make you sick?{S}
 Do not tell me qunari children are always serious?{S}
 I asked it. !{S}
 Unbelievers lie in the shadows, their blood must be spilled and offered to !{S}
 Competency <emp>is</emp> less exciting, I admit.{S}
 That explains a lot about you, Sten.{S}
 Are you speaking nonsense on purpose?{S}
 If you insist on speaking, use real words.{S}
 What do qunari call people with children?{S}
 Then explain it to me with intelligible words.{S}
 Fine, explain nothing.{S}
 That explains much.{S}
 It spoils the mood, I am told.{S}
 Would you be offended if I said I fancied you?{S}
 I do so enjoy it when I get to be flirty. <desc>Chuckles</desc> This is good to know. <desc>Chuckles</desc> Oh... you are speaking seriously, are not you?{S}
 Is this something that I should beg pardon for?{S}
 Then I do apologize.{S}
 Though I will remind you... you did ask.{S}
 You did ask, remember?{S}
 But I believe we were talking about my leaving the Crows.{S}
 Talking about the Crows summons them, you know.{S}
 Any Antivan fishwife could tell you so.{S}
 No one can tell me who I am.{S}
 So there is no real point in talking to you about this.{S}
 I would not have spoken about it before, but... you have been a good friend.{S}
 There is no reason for me not to speak of it now.{S}
 I was often told I was insufferable... right before I ended up in bed with someone.{S}
 When Taliesen revealed to me that Rinna had accepted a bribe from the merchant, told him of our plan, I readily agreed that she needed to pay the price and allowed Taliesen to kill her.{S}
 Rinna begged me not to.{S}
 On her knees, with tears in her eyes, she told me that she loved me and had not betrayed us.{S}
 I laughed in her face and said that even if it were true, I did not care.{S}
 I... wanted to tell the Crows what we had done, our mistake.{S}
 He said it would be a foolish waste.{S}
 The master who disliked me told me so to my face.{S}
 He said the Crows knew... and they did not care.{S}
 You once asked why I wanted to leave the Crows.{S}
 It... feels good to speak of it to someone.{S}
 I swore I never would.{S}
 Should I shake my fist at nearby children while I talk about the good old days?{S}
 Well, if a racist crack like that does not cajole me into telling a tale, then nothing will!{S}
 Now I did not say that.{S}
 Old men love to talk, after all.{S}
 Do I have to still tell the story?{S}
 I do like the look on your face when you say that.{S}
 Thank you very much for that.{S}
 After I killed her guard, she got down on her hands and knees and begged for her life... rather aptly, I might add.{S}
 The woman had actually convinced me to speak to the Crows on her behalf.{S}
 What can I say?{S}
 Then I found out that she had told the driver to take her to Genellan instead.{S}
 Now that I have mentioned tying me up in that context, do we have extra rope about?{S}
 You should see your face when you say that.{S}
 And here the Crows had told me that getting captured in the line of duty was the worst thing possible.{S}
 But a certain coldness is called for, no?{S}
 And one that not everyone learns, I am sad to say.{S}
 Talking about the mage has made me a bit nostalgic, I am afraid.{S}
 Said I would not die young.{S}
 Tale told.{S}
 Let us be off before I tell more embarrassing stories, hm?{S}
 Assassins are simply part of the landscape, so to speak.{S}
 I was still building my legend, so to speak.{S}
 Well, the only one that is really worth telling is the story of the mission right before I came to Ferelden.{S}
 I should not have said anything.{S}
 Nothing that I would prefer to speak of.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 How many men do you know who can claim to be truly innocent?{S}
 But if you are talking generalities, such as children and relatives and bystanders and such... never on purpose, but it happens.{S}
 "Death happens," as we like to say.{S}
 Did I suggest otherwise?{S}
 Let me ask you a question, then.{S}
 I have been told from time to time that I am a sick, sick man.{S}
 I do not know what to say.{S}
 Why did you tell me this?{S}
 You have said it yourself: Death happens.{S}
 One can never tell with you elves.{S}
 You certainly talk like you have had adventures.{S}
 Oh, I wasn't talking about me...{S}
 Not very glorious, if you ask me.{S}
 Orzammar was once the seat of a major empire connected by tunnels, called Deep Roads, which stretched thousands of miles.{S}
 You were born amidst the Dalish elves: noble wanderers who refuse to join the society of humans that subjugated their homeland so long ago.{S}
 I apologize for the delay, my lord.{S}
 I only received the call from the king a few days ago, myself.{S}
 The answer is still no.{S}
 And shall we speak now of Zevran?{S}
 Did I suggest that you had?{S}
 I do not wish to lay claim to you simply because we have been intimate.{S}
 If your intentions lie elsewhere, then I wish to know.{S}
 If they lie with me, then I will not have you publicly leading another on.{S}
 And yet if there is truly nothing between you, your actions say otherwise.{S}
 Can we not simply talk?{S}
 Well maybe you should ask her why she likes me so much, instead of bothering me with it.{S}
 Or I am totally telling.{S}
 Er... thank you?{S}
 I am told that it lost a large number of comrades in the battle with the darkspawn.{S}
 Do you think they understand everything we say?{S}
 I entered the Chantry as a lay sister, but I never took vows.{S}
 I was told that the sister left behind the service of the Maker to journey here.{S}
 It has been mentioned.{S}
 I may have a cause to apologize to the sister.{S}
 Apologize?{S}
 For suggesting that the sister was gullible for believing in things which were not real.{S}
 Thank you for reminding me.{S}
 You once said that you had no purpose.{S}
 It said that it did what it had to in order to protect its nation, but that is not quite true, is it?{S}
 I have no idea what you are talking about, golem.{S}
 You are speaking of my daughter, if you are not aware.{S}
 It said, however, that it would do <emp>anything</emp> that it had to.{S}
 Let me tell you what you can do with your control rod, golem.{S}
 Is it telling me that if the rod did work that it would not want control over me?{S}
 Good call.{S}
 There was a human man who once started telling a joke to another as he relieved himself on my leg.{S}
 I have never heard of a thing called a qunari.{S}
 I have done little else, in fact, and yet I do not remember anyone mentioning such a qunari in all my years in the village.{S}
 The humans call them "monkeys."{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 No, it is I who should apologize.{S}
 That is kind of the qunari to say.{S}
 For you, kadan, I will answer.{S}
 You know, I think I even remember who you speak of.{S}
 I expect I smiled, much as I am able to. <desc>Chuckles</desc> You do speak your mind, do not you?{S}
 Fortunately, no other part of me has anything to say.{S}
 I have a question it may be able to answer, elder mage.{S}
 You have an odd way of requesting answers to your questions.{S}
 I am reminded of a certain former master whose head I crushed... or so I am told.{S}
 As my former master would say during his experiments.{S}
 May I ask what you intend to do with it?{S}
 Or I should say I was <emp>forced</emp> to watch.{S}
 So you say.{S}
 Will the painted elf answer a question?{S}
 I could have sworn I heard an insignificant man talking about my undergarments.{S}
 Must we speak of the allure of an older woman?{S}
 We will face the archdemon, I promise.{S}
 Thank you, my lord!{S}
 Thank you, my lord.{S}
 Oh, my lord, thank you!{S}
 Thank you, my lord.{S}
 I am going to call him young Endrin.{S}
 And thank you for all you have done for us.{S}
 The throne... that is a lot to promise...{S}
 Thank you, my lord.{S}
 They told me you were dead!{S}
 Are you saying you have forgotten the magical night we shared?{S}
 No one wants to lie with a woman who is used up her fertility on some casteless brat.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Well, thank you for caring.{S}
 Thank you...{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 And they call us that for a reason, because we have chosen to bear the next generation of <emp>nobles</emp>!{S}
 "Prince," you say.{S}
 Call him Gorim, for the one who stood by me.{S}
 I haven't had a chance to ask yet.{S}
 Did you say "son?"{S}
 I will ask, but do not get your hopes up.{S}
 I do not have time to talk about this now.{S}
 I... have I ever told you I really like the way you wear your hair?{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 But I was trying to say something nice to you, wasn't I?{S}
 I feel so comfortable talking to you, like I could say anything and you would not judge me.{S}
 You are such a pleasure to talk to.{S}
 Tell that to your priests, then.{S}
 Tell me: Where is the wisdom in crying for a derelict god to save you?{S}
 We will speak of this again, I promise.{S}
 The ashkaari stopped the first man he saw, and asked, "What happened here?"{S}
 And the world changed from prosperity to ruin," the man told him.{S}
 And what would you do if I said I do?{S}
 I think I might tell you not to get the wrong idea about me?{S}
 Let us talk about my hair some more.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I am not sure what you are talking about.{S}
 To which the ashkaari answered, "Then change yourself.{S}
 Tell me, when you awakened after Ostagar, was the world the same as it had been before?{S}
 Just tell me.{S}
 No, let us talk about my hair again.{S}
 I... happened to be speaking with Zevran yesterday.{S}
 He tells me you two have been... intimate.{S}
 And you tell him, if he ever hurts you, he will have to face me!{S}
 To tell the truth, I did not either, until he came along.{S}
 Well, there is something to be said for trying new things.{S}
 He told you what?{S}
 That a lie!{S}
 Dear Maker, please do not tell anyone else.{S}
 And what is it they say?{S}
 They say they are "grey ones."{S}
 I knew there was more to it than what Zev told me.{S}
 Must we speak of this?{S}
 I am not sure what I want you to say.{S}
 I... well, what can I say here that will not embarrass me?{S}
 What can I say?{S}
 That is not really why you are asking, is it?{S}
 A... a lie?{S}
 If there is anything I know about Zevran, it is that he never lies about his sexual conquests.{S}
 It was no lie.{S}
 A lie?{S}
 Do not tell me you haven't felt drawn to him.{S}
 Zevran is lying.{S}
 I have to admit he does have something about him.{S}
 I do not know what I am saying.{S}
 I-I am only asking because you never know who is going to get hungry.{S}
 What was I saying?{S}
 Most people do not anymore, or maybe they are too polite to mention it.{S}
 Well, if you come back, just walk right up and tell me you will not s-stand for that.{S}
 Often, they would say nothing.{S}
 I have no more answers than you.{S}
 Oh, do not tell me you have never done the same.{S}
 To the talk with the Keeper.{S}
 I am sorry if what I said drove a rift between us.{S}
 And now, you <emp>must</emp> tell me everything!{S}
 You lied to me.{S}
 I do not know if I can trust you, if I can trust the things you have said to me.{S}
 You are... very special to me, but if you do not feel the same, please, tell me now.{S}
 I should not have lied to you.{S}
 You said what happened between you two was nothing but it is gone further, hasn't it?{S}
 Oh, do not pretend you do not know what I am talking about.{S}
 I do not know what I am saying.{S}
 Tell me, then: Why do you fight?{S}
 In the antaam, we are told of the enemy: Assume he loves as you love, hates as you hate, and fights just as hard as you.{S}
 It is a lie, of course.{S}
 A lot of what you have said about the qunari is oppressive.{S}
 But you have said such things to me!{S}
 Were they lies?{S}
 Go... go tell him so.{S}
 I did not mean to offend you by speaking of this.{S}
 It is a wonder why you even speak, sometimes. <desc>This letter is marked as having been written by First Enchanter Arlen of the Circle of Magi over twenty years ago:</desc> <desc>"Madam,</desc> <desc>"I can assure you that the Circle of Magi is not a sacrilegious institution and that, indeed, we are under the supervision of the Chantry."</desc> <desc>"It would make our investigation of your husband's death much easier if you would simply co-operate with us."</desc> <desc>"Our investigator reports that the store owner was uncooperative in recovering the golems control rod.{S}
 The front page says, "The researches of Wilhelm, master mage of Redcliffe.{S}
 "The dwarves are lying to me."{S}
 As expected, their shaper of memories declined my request, claiming that they had no such gems to spare.{S}
 Ah, say no more.{S}
 Thanks.{S}
 You are telling me you never gave yer blade the old spit-shine?{S}
 Wait, what are you talking about?{S}
 What are <emp>you</emp> talking about? <desc>Sigh</desc> Never mind.{S}
 Glad someone said it.{S}
 Not saying who, but someone.{S}
 They tell you what to wear in the Chantry?{S}
 Forget I said anything.{S}
 I swear.{S}
 Did I say that out loud?{S}
 Thing is, I do not remember anyone ever mentioning about them having memory problems.{S}
 I talked to a golem, once.{S}
 It did not have anything interesting to say, but it is memory?{S}
 It could tell you what you were wearing at the Barnack Festival ten years ago.{S}
 Course, if someone simply <emp>claimed</emp> to have lost their memory, that would avoid some awkward questions.{S}
 Is it still talking?{S}
 You go on and do not answer me.{S}
 Why ask me?{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 Why, thank you ever so much.{S}
 Oghren, if you want to bed me, you have only to ask.{S}
 Draw your weapon and say that again! <emp>Laughs</emp> I jest, my foul-smelling friend.{S}
 I have something to say to you!{S}
 I am all ears, as we elves like to say.{S}
 Perhaps they will start talking again.{S}
 Oghren has told you about an old "friend" called Felsi who left for the surface about a year ago.{S}
 That is like saying that dender rash is a "bit" itchy!{S}
 Surely it would be no trouble to keep an eye out? <desc>Sigh</desc> Why you bother to stop and talk with anyone at all amazes me.{S}
 I can only hope that if you... <emp>do</emp> come across her, you might consider telling me.{S}
 You will hardly get any help unless you ask for it, hmm?{S}
 If there is nothing else you need, I would ask that you leave me to my misery.{S}
 I suggest you not let that happen.{S}
 And you are most welcome. <desc>Sigh</desc> Allow me to say only one thing before we go.{S}
 I would not suggest it, but your path will ever be your own.{S}
 Then let me thank you now, for what you have done.{S}
 I swear it.{S}
 It wishes to speak to these creatures?{S}
 Arguing with that logic will just give me a headache, I swear.{S}
 That is the talk of morons.{S}
 Surely we can listen to what they have to say?{S}
 Or we could just slaughter some more of them and talk later.{S}
 I am just saying.{S}
 We can speak of Witherfang in time.{S}
 All I ask is that you hear what I have to say, first.{S}
 You ask too much!{S}
 You are called upon to submit yourself to the taint for the greater good.{S}
 Forget I said that, then.{S}
 And yet they call it "human nature?"{S}
 Or so I am told.{S}
 Do not do this thing, I beg you.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I would do as you ask, if you asked it, but... thank you.{S}
 I should not have mentioned it.{S}
 No, wait... would it make any difference if I said we were Grey Wardens?{S}
 You may take that one, but I ask only one thing, Grey Warden:{S}
 I can not say I have killed a sodding forest spirit before!{S}
 And I refuse to accept that there is no way to end this peacefully!{S}
 Oh, thank the Maker!{S}
 Flemeth tells tales of such a time.{S}
 Ask yourself that question, Leliana.{S}
 You do as I say, Wynne, or you leave.{S}
 Just shut up and do as you are told!{S}
 I came to speak to you about the Blight.{S}
 And you made a promise to help her?{S}
 I did not say it was a good plan.{S}
 I said shut up.{S}
 It seems most undisciplined, for an organization that claims it will do whatever is necessary to end the darkspawn threat.{S}
 And I have my answer.{S}
 I said that I look nothing like her!{S}
 That would be great, thanks. <desc>Plaintive whine</desc>{S}
 But tell no one.{S}
 I promise nothing.{S}
 Can you not tell when you are not wanted?{S}
 I haven't asked to borrow anything of yours.{S}
 Nor would I lend it if asked.{S}
 Do not make promises you cannot keep.{S}
 I always keep my promises.{S}
 Talk is cheap.{S}
 Funnily, I was about to say the same thing to you.{S}
 What are you talking about?{S}
 I... was talking about you and the Grey Warden.{S}
 What you call "love" is nothing more than a wishful fancy.{S}
 Let me tell you one thing, and then let us speak of it no more.{S}
 Things far more valuable that I will not speak to you of any further.{S}
 Things far more valuable that I will not speak to you of any further.{S}
 So to speak.{S}
 Let me ask you this, then, Morrigan.{S}
 You cannot ask Him this.{S}
 How quickly those who have no answers invoke that word.{S}
 As to the original question, is there a reason you ask?{S}
 So it claims.{S}
 It said that my reason for learning more of shapechanging was "not good enough."{S}
 Tell me what it is, and I shall decide.{S}
 Would the swamp witch consider explaining the nature of magic to me?{S}
 I fear the second Warden has not the knowledge to answer my question.{S}
 You might ask him anyhow.{S}
 You are not the first one to say so.{S}
 I will ask the swamp witch later when it is less inclined to make bizarre responses to my queries.{S}
 I... what did you say?{S}
 And you may tell me hot or cold?{S}
 Or are you worried I will sympathize with my so-called brethren?{S}
 That is a rather hostile thing to say.{S}
 And yet you continue speaking.{S}
 You said earlier that I have spent no time alone.{S}
 I have been thinking about what you said, Morrigan.{S}
 Let us say that the Circle did not exist.{S}
 What you said before, Morrigan... about the Circle of Magi being a leash... do you truly believe that?{S}
 No matter how powerful you claim to be, you would not wish the full attention of the Chantry.{S}
 It simply occurs to me that if, say, Alistair were to become king of Ferelden he may have need of someone of your... talents.{S}
 Getting in the good graces of the one who decides whether you live or die, not to mention the one who can protect you against your former comrades.{S}
 Are they as extraordinary as you claim?{S}
 If there were a secret, it would only remain so if it were not told, my dear.{S}
 Or do you believe their wrath will be greater than it already is, should you speak out of turn?{S}
 It may be that I simply do not wish to tell you.{S}
 It is part of my charm, or so I am told.{S}
 Do not call me that, witch.{S}
 I would rather talk about our deal.{S}
 Are you saying Genitivi is missing?{S}
 The elf wants to tell stories?{S}
 I imagine an ancient being such as yourself would have many stories to tell, hmm?{S}
 Spoken like a true child of the stone, my friend.{S}
 Who you calling a child, old man?{S}
 Oh, thank you, my dear!{S}
 So you admit this was pure ambition!{S}
 Can these men substantiate your claim?{S}
 Ask them what happened.{S}
 It falls to others to tell the story.{S}
 If the scout were lying, I might have done much the same.{S}
 Did the scout speak the truth?{S}
 Do you have anything else to say, my daughter?{S}
 Do you have anything else to say, my son?{S}
 She killed Trian, just like he said she would!{S}
 Just as Trian said he would!{S}
 Father, I can explain!{S}
 Bhelen can tell you.{S}
 Gorim and the scouts can tell you what happened.{S}
 That is a lie!{S}
 I ask the questions here.{S}
 It will not hurt to listen to what he has to say.{S}
 Thank the Maker we returned to the Dalish in time; He must have watched over this man.{S}
 It seems to me that they should be thanking the Grey Warden more than some absent god, but who am I to judge?{S}
 I too would like to hear what he has to say.{S}
 Let him talk.{S}
 I already said no.{S}
 I refuse to listen to anything he has to say.{S}
 So if we do what this Kolgrim asks, does this mean we are not hunting their pet dragon?{S}
 But do as I ask and I will spare his life.{S}
 You are making a mistake; that is all I am saying.{S}
 I think we should talk for a moment.{S}
 We are not people of idle promises.{S}
 What a strange language you speak.{S}
 You say, "hurry" where I would say, "duty."{S}
 Tell me about your people.{S}
 You said you were in the army.{S}
 They tell us this with magic and steel and death.{S}
 Are you always this bad about answering questions?{S}
 You did not really answer my question.{S}
 I can promise nothing else.{S}
 Why do you ask?{S}
 Especially when I do things like ask women if they are female.{S}
 Did not you just say <emp>not</emp> to do things like that?{S}
 Dying while in the company of a lovely seductress... tell me that is not a good death.{S}
 You mock me, but when he is in your arms, in your bed, telling you he loves you, know that there will be moments when he is thinking of <emp>me</emp>.{S}
 Powdered, perfumed, you ooze elegance, but what man wants a woman who lies limp beneath him, frozen in place by the thought that she might ruin her hair?{S}
 So you are saying you are wild and uninhibited?{S}
 You say that I am the one who tries to be noticed, when it is you.{S}
 They say your mother is Flemeth, a witch of the Korcari Wilds.{S}
 They also say that washing your feet in winter makes you catch cold in the head, but we all know that is not true.{S}
 You think my mother would let me go without telling me all the stories of her youth?{S}
 My mother told me stories too.{S}
 No little girl wants to be told that this is also expected of her, once she comes of age.{S}
 Tell me something I do not know.{S}
 It will be fun, I promise!{S}
 Perhaps a tale of the poisonous creatures of the Wilds that lay their eggs on your skin so their young may eat you alive when hatched?{S}
 You know, in the old days, people said that the sky was an immense vaulted ceiling, crafted by the Maker Himself to protect the world.{S}
 And they call this having a "heart of gold?"{S}
 In a manner of speaking.{S}
 I have heard you speaking with the others.{S}
 Why... thank you, Leliana.{S}
 It is very kind of you to say that.{S}
 I do not really know what to say, but I feel like I need to say something.{S}
 Why do you ask?{S}
 For two years you had no contact with anyone but men and women who... who are promised to some uncaring god?{S}
 But like I said, most of the brothers and sisters had taken vows.{S}
 I am not permitted to tell you what they mean.{S}
 It is hard to explain with armor and clothing on.{S}
 Then you were called upon to kill.{S}
 Is there anything else you wanted to speak to me about?{S}
 152421 : talked to{S}
 What say we slay the dragon, aye?{S}
 Now we are talking.{S}
 No, no... do not try to apologize.{S}
 I promise we will come back when we are more prepared.{S}
 So... nothing has changed since we last spoke, hmm?{S}
 You told me to give you a chance.{S}
 Not as far as I can tell.{S}
 What are you talking about?{S}
 You are not the first person to have said that, believe me.{S}
 Talked to.{S}
 So far as anyone could tell, she was the undisputed monarch of the whole world. <desc>The Presence remembers the humans.{S}
 The translation reads, "Paragon Elahen died to lay these stones."{S}
 Thank you, great lady.{S}
 Says the Warrior Caste's biggest disgrace, who spends every hour soaking his beard in cheap ale.{S}
 Perhaps she will find some answers there.{S}
 Why lie to her?{S}
 What is he talking about?{S}
 Sten's talking rubbish. <emp>Speak to Caridin</emp>{S}
 Caridin remains, however, and you should speak to him.{S}
 You will not believe me when I tell you this, but it does not matter.{S}
 Weylon <emp>Speak to Branka</emp>{S}
 Speak with Branka; she should be quite elated at having the Anvil all to herself at last.{S}
 I wanted to apologize for the things I may have said.{S}
 Can we... can we talk?{S}
 I was a little emotional when we last spoke about it.{S}
 Of course we can talk.{S}
 I respect your decision to keep me safe and I thank you.{S}
 Leliana told Marjolaine to leave and to never come back, but Marjolaine does not seem to be finished.{S}
 I did not say that.{S}
 You did not answer my question.{S}
 I am sure the Circle Tower is full of parental figures just waiting to tell her what is best.{S}
 Howe suggested the possibility; I rejected it, of course.{S}
 In any case, there is no use discussing this.{S}
 It is odd to hear you say that.{S}
 For what it is worth, though, thank you.{S}
 Tell me again that war is something we bring upon ourselves.{S}
 You do not have to say that to make me happy.{S}
 There are men who inspire such devotion that everyone around would lay down their lives for him.{S}
 Maric was remarkable; that is all I can say of him.{S}
 Forget I said anything.{S}
 Have some tawdry tale of misspent youth to tell?{S}
 That is what I keep telling Alistair.{S}
 I swear he is going to hurt himself one of these days, the way he works that thing.{S}
 I keep telling him, pikes are for sticking things at long range, aye?{S}
 Wait, you are talking about an actual pike?{S}
 What else would I be talking about?{S}
 You will adore it, I promise.{S}
 Why do you ask?{S}
 Some of the brothers and sisters would talk to you like... like the Chant they spoke was more pleasing to the Maker.{S}
 Oh, I hated the way they talked down at me.{S}
 So sometimes I forget the words to the Chant, or say them wrong, but so what?{S}
 So it does not matter what your lips say as long as your heart is true.{S}
 You cannot spread it, if those that are speaking the Chant are speaking it incorrectly.{S}
 The Maker speaks to people; they just do not know how to listen.{S}
 Ah, child, it is precisely this kind of talk that made them wary of you.{S}
 That explains it.{S}
 Uh, yes, that is exactly the sort of Maker-given magic I was talking about.{S}
 He says they have more substance, are more robust and flavorful.{S}
 This must be a Fereldan thing, I swear.{S}
 Do not speak to me.{S}
 You have to ask?{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 There is no writing on my forehead that says: "Please, guide me!"{S}
 I wonder why I asked.{S}
 You speak of meaningless things.{S}
 I know the Chantry says you dream about your babies and the good Fade spirits take them out of the Fade and leave them in your arms... ...but that is not true.{S}
 I just wanted to say that this was something good, for both of you.{S}
 Did you speak often with Cailan?{S}
 You are asking me if I have a relationship with my "brother", are not you?{S}
 Anyway, to answer your original question, no, we never spoke.{S}
 I believe I said, "Greetings, your Highness."{S}
 He said, "Ooh!{S}
 All I am going to say is: "Alistair, did not I tell you not to touch it?"{S}
 Even though Morrigan is a "swamp witch," as you call her, maybe she would prefer being referred to by her name.{S}
 Since so many prefer to call me "golem," I enjoy referring to them in a similar fashion.{S}
 I have thought about what you said before, Shale.{S}
 I mentioned the slavery because I knew it would be bothered, no other reason.{S}
 I have made promises.{S}
 He gave me a made-up name, told me he was fleeing Orlesians.{S}
 What do you think would have become of Alistair, if Maric had claimed him?{S}
 Can I ask you something?{S}
 I cannot bear to hear these horrible lies.{S}
 Thank you for standing up for him.{S}
 That is easy to say now. <desc>Scoffs</desc> We could not.{S}
 Bhelen never has been able to tell the difference between a brand and a lord.{S}
 There is nothing saying that a moron can not be cute and adorable.{S}
 That is what the Chantry kept telling me, anyhow.{S}
 I want to discuss the situation with you.{S}
 Murdock's sending a dwarf to do his begging for him?{S}
 Look, I will tell you the same thing I told him: I am not risking my neck for this town.{S}
 I have to admit, you have a better chance than most.{S}
 Overconfident, some would say.{S}
 Despite what you said to me, I see no change in your behavior, your attitudes...{S}
 There are things you have done and said that I am simply unable to tolerate.{S}
 You have never let me forget that you do not need anyone, so forgive me if what you just said carries no weight.{S}
 It will not get worse, I promise.{S}
 So stop talking and go.{S}
 I do not know what you are talking about.{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 Do you talk to everyone like that?{S}
 What happens if I refuse?{S}
 Whatever happens now... to either of us, know that I am proud--infinitely proud--to have called you friend.{S}
 You spoke to Petra, did you not?{S}
 She told you I saved her from a demon.{S}
 But come, let us not talk about this.{S}
 Let me explain fully.{S}
 It is not a joke, I promise.{S}
 Let me explain.{S}
 Wynne and Aneirin talked, and she seems finally at peace.{S}
 Wynne spoke to you about the first pupil she took under her wing, an elf named Aneirin.{S}
 Aneirin spoke often of the Dalish elves and dreamed of finding them.{S}
 As the name suggests, my existence is quite peaceful.{S}
 Perhaps we may speak of something else.{S}
 They claim it leads to sin.{S}
 The Chantry claims magic is sinful.{S}
 You pay it and pray that the outcome is worthwhile.{S}
 Easy to say when the life's not yours.{S}
 Do we refuse to accept this solution because it does not suit us?{S}
 I never said otherwise.{S}
 No one can tell you how to live with yourself.{S}
 Ask me again after this is over.{S}
 If you have business with the Ash Warriors, I suggest you speak to our commander.{S}
 Thank you, Loghain.{S}
 If you did not already expect that, I have no idea what to say to you.{S}
 I am sorry, but I can not talk.{S}
 I think you already know the answer to that.{S}
 She already told you why, you just did not care for the answer: politics.{S}
 You already know the answer to that: politics.{S}
 But this is not really the time or place to discuss my daughter.{S}
 I wanted to ask you something first.{S}
 I do not wish to speak.{S}
 I apologize, but I am very busy.{S}
 Tell me if you need anything, friend, and I will try to get it.{S}
 Oh, I apologize.{S}
 I pray the Maker will watch over us all.{S}
 They say the darkspawn horde has grown larger.{S}
 I imagine you have made up your mind on the answer to that question already.{S}
 I want to ask you something else.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 I like my hair the way it is, thank you.{S}
 We are not talking about this, are we?{S}
 How will you ever learn how to pleasure each other unless you talk about it?{S}
 You do not say?{S}
 They have led wars to claim the throne.{S}
 In fact, I would say the current royal line in Antiva stems from bastard blood several times over.{S}
 I believe I heard you say you were raised in an abbey?{S}
 Why do you say that?{S}
 And I ask forgiveness for my sins from the Maker every chance I get.{S}
 But... you ask forgiveness and then you go right on with your sinning!{S}
 Perhaps you ought to think about asking for a little forgiveness yourself, hm?{S}
 I said no such thing.{S}
 It is that sort of talk that is bad for business.{S}
 Slander and lies.{S}
 You are not going to tell me.{S}
 Morrigan said you were sharp.{S}
 You did not answer my question.{S}
 If you are not telling me, there must be a reason.{S}
 And I even appreciate the artistry behind a good burgle when I see it, to tell the truth.{S}
 I must say, dear woman, I rather like this change in you.{S}
 Are not you the shameless lothario you claim to be?{S}
 Some time since you last knocked boots, shall we say?{S}
 Let it never be said that I am not available when the call for help goes out.{S}
 Perhaps I should speak to the Grey Warden for advice on whether or not I should accept your offer?{S}
 Yet we are... hesitant to speak to the sisters back home.{S}
 They are "atiya nagrano"... how do you say it?{S}
 And you would spoil them just by speaking to them?{S}
 So tell me of this vision of yours, Leliana.{S}
 I am not certain I wish to discuss my vision with you.{S}
 No, I am not speaking to you of it.{S}
 On the contrary, I am often told how very easy I am, my dear.{S}
 Tell me of your vision.{S}
 You have told the Grey Wardens of your vision, have you not?{S}
 You said that you intended to make fun of me.{S}
 You actually said that.{S}
 I honestly do not wish to tell you.{S}
 You do not say.{S}
 Well thank you kindly for informing me.{S}
 And why would you lie to me, I wonder?{S}
 So you did not know what your mother planned until you read it in that book, that is what you said.{S}
 Is there a reason you say that with a smirk, elf?{S}
 Why do not you ask him, if you are so curious.{S}
 Your mother is supposedly the one called Flemeth, the very witch from legend, is that not true?{S}
 Anyone can claim a name, after all.{S}
 You are welcome to ask her, if you ever meet her.{S}
 Sounds intriguing, if you ask me.{S}
 I have never met any sister of mine, nor has my mother spoken of any.{S}
 One that tells of a Witch of the Wild, traveled far from her home to settle in the Tellari Swamps.{S}
 Do tell.{S}
 Has no one told you?{S}
 Tell me, does this work on other women?{S}
 Has anyone told you what marvelous eyes you possess, my dear?{S}
 Thank you, ser.{S}
 You never did answer my question about that filth you so enjoy.{S}
 That... <emp>would</emp> explain the smell...{S}
 That is big talk for a man who lives in a tunnel.{S}
 "We humans have learned how to be clean and hygienic," he says to the others.{S}
 "And our ancestors," he calls back, "taught us dwarves not to piss on our hands!" <desc>Laughs</desc>{S}
 Now that you mention it, I...{S}
 I speak of love, my sturdy friend.{S}
 It was bad enough that I had to suffer the occasional pair of villagers lying in my shade, but the idea of <emp>partaking</emp>? <emp>Gah</emp>!{S}
 So tell me, Shale... if you had the opportunity to become flesh, would you take it?{S}
 Then no thank you.{S}
 What it speaks of is impossible.{S}
 Why do you call yourselves "Crows"?{S}
 I am sorry... are you speaking to me?{S}
 Did I tell you I was an orphan?{S}
 Are you willing to speak seriously?{S}
 No, I do not wish to speak of my bosom.{S}
 Stop... talking about my bosom.{S}
 But I thought you wished to speak seriously?{S}
 I thought, however foolishly, that you might be willing to speak of your past.{S}
 You have not asked me about my conscience for some time, my darling Wynne.{S}
 You say that like it is a bad thing.{S}
 May I lay my head in your bosom? <desc>Cry of frustration</desc> No!{S}
 I feel guilty for having ever spoken to you.{S}
 That is a change from what you said at the Landsmeet.{S}
 Let us talk about something else.{S}
 I am told they discovered some lower chambers, and they do not know how far down they go.{S}
 And if there had been any other heir, Eamon would never have suggested the boy.{S}
 Perhaps we should ask at the castle?{S}
 I beg of you!{S}
 So you say.{S}
 I have been robbed by soldiers claiming to work for the new king as well as those fighting him.{S}
 Thieves calling themselves soldiers, of course.{S}
 Some claiming to work for the new king, others claiming to be fighting him.{S}
 I have to say that, anyway, for if word gets back to her that I said otherwise, she will be furious.{S}
 Begging your pardon, we have a lot more bodies to burn before we can turn in.{S}
 More so since I survived your ritual: you keep striking at me, and I just refuse to die decently.{S}
 It is kind of you to say so, all the same.{S}
 Surely you have more to say to me than that.{S}
 The plan loses something when you are the one suggesting it.{S}
 Should not you be trying to talk me out of killing you?{S}
 Swear at me in dwarven, if you run out of common epithets.{S}
 I assure you, I will be just as wounded even when I do not know what you are saying.{S}
 I will not understand them, but I promise to be offended, nonetheless.{S}
 I have heard the Alienage speaks profanity as a native tongue.{S}
 You want me to call you names?{S}
 By all means, tell me again how I murdered Cailan.{S}
 Just tell me why you did it.{S}
 Just do what I tell you to do.{S}
 Yes, well, you can thank me for that later.{S}
 Nothing I can say will prove that.{S}
 Thank you for the reminder.{S}
 But this is not the time to discuss such things.{S}
 You tell me: What do you want?{S}
 They say the sword that struck Andraste was mercy.{S}
 All of this can rightly be called my fault.{S}
 I swear it.{S}
 Get down on your knees and pray!{S}
 Pray!{S}
 Beg for the Maker's divine forgiveness!{S}
 I just need to tell everyone.{S}
 They must beg for forgiveness!{S}
 I will go and tell them!{S}
 I will tell them salvation is possible!{S}
 I speak the truth!{S}
 Daveth said we might be going into the Wilds.{S}
 We should speak no more of this at present.{S}
 I doubt you will believe me, but I will tell you a secret that all generals must learn.{S}
 You said so yourself.{S}
 You have been kinder to me than I have deserved, so I am going to tell you plainly that you should reconsider.{S}
 I must admit there was a time not long ago when I thought news like that simply wasn't possible.{S}
 May as well pray for the Maker to come and heal the arl Himself.{S}
 But thanks to you, the village is still alive and we had something to return to.{S}
 My husband says he intends to enlist into the arl's army, to fight against the darkspawn.{S}
 I admit that I had thought it to be a myth and nothing more.{S}
 We must accept the truth, and call back the other knights who have ventured out in search of the Urn.{S}
 You asked me that before.{S}
 Then we need to collect the rest of the weapons that were salvaged by the-- --oh, I apologize, I did not see you there.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 As I said earlier, we will need to begin preparations for the Joining before nightfall.{S}
 I need to ask you something else.{S}
 I will... go back to the smith with this note and tell him it is all taken care of.{S}
 I probably should not discuss it.{S}
 So why mention them if it is just superstition?{S}
 I specifically asked you to sort them, did not I?{S}
 You told the servants that, yes?{S}
 They said they would try.{S}
 The arl has called for an army, now that he is woken up.{S}
 Trust a woman to speak of things she does not understand.{S}
 Be quiet now, and pray the ancestors deliver Branka back safely. <emp>Find Trian</emp>{S}
 Your father, King Endrin, needs to speak to your brother, Trian.{S}
 You are to locate Trian and tell him that your father needs him.{S}
 He has many reasons for wanting you to speak out for him in front of the nobles, and not all of them are noble.{S}
 King Cailan should not have called on those vile Orlesians for help.{S}
 Pray that our king proves amenable to wisdom, if you are the praying sort.{S}
 Thanks for nothing, then.{S}
 Like I said, I can not let you through.{S}
 Look to your sins and ask the Maker for forgiveness, for only through redemption may you walk by the Maker's side.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 Not to mention, I do not know how.{S}
 Duncan said that the Grey Wardens of Orlais had been called.{S}
 When you issue the call to battle, Grey Warden, the werewolves shall be ready and the Lady of the Forest will lead us to fight.{S}
 As you say, Grey Warden, so it shall be.{S}
 The werewolves will be ready for your call.{S}
 I have told them to mind their manners.{S}
 Then I hope you tell them to, because they are frightening all the good folk here.{S}
 We are minding our manners with those wolf-men, just as you said.{S}
 They will control themselves if I tell them to.{S}
 More frightening than darkspawn, I am told.{S}
 These humans speak of darkspawn as if they have suddenly appeared out of nowhere.{S}
 I remind you that you speak to the king of Ferelden!{S}
 They do not live there, nor would any sane mage trespass as deeply into that realm as the Black City, which lies at its heart.{S}
 Forget I said anything.{S}
 They say they are going to strike a blow at the horde, but rumor has it they are actually searching for Branka.{S}
 Why do you ask?{S}
 You are not to address the Lady Aeducan unless spoken to first.{S}
 You are not to address the Lord Aeducan unless spoken to first.{S}
 I did mention the merchants that won permits to show their goods in the Diamond Quarter?{S}
 Tell him to wait until I am ready.{S}
 Tell the guards to be ready, Gorim.{S}
 Is there something you would speak on?{S}
 Just so you know, if the king ever asks me to put on a dress and dance the Remigold, I am drawing the line.{S}
 Duncan said they were sent home in disgrace.{S}
 Gives me the shivers when they talk, all cold and even.{S}
 Tell me about Ostagar.{S}
 I am fine, thanks.{S}
 Tell me, Ser Gilmore, has my pup collared that dog yet?{S}
 These documents, promising aid in times of Blight, bear what look like the seals of kings.{S}
 Speak to Duncan to start the plot.){S}
 So you... mentioned you had a son?{S}
 Thank you, dear....{S}
 But thank you, Leliana... for picking up after this old lady.{S}
 Speak to all henchmen and add Alistair to party.{S}
 I wish to speak to you of a matter most urgent.{S}
 Everyone's saying how the Grey Wardens betrayed the king during the darkspawn fight.{S}
 I must admit; I am impressed.{S}
 Have your agents accomplished what I asked?{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I should not speak of that.{S}
 Adden, Father Kolgrim has asked for bandages and herbs.{S}
 You have been asked to serve.{S}
 They call you the deliverer... they say you freed Andraste!{S}
 If there is anything--<emp>anything</emp>--I can do for you, just... just say it.{S}
 They say you got rid of that nasty spirit.{S}
 I am not here to tell you stories.{S}
 I admit that I did not see Andraste's champion in you.{S}
 Can you tell me where I might get supplies?{S}
 They call you the deliverer but you have killed so many...{S}
 B-Beloved Andraste, I pray for the souls... of Eirik, of Jaren, my husband, and Aleena, my sister...{S}
 I... pray for forgiveness, for fearing that my Taryn will also be taken from me like this.{S}
 He does seem like he is trying to tell you something.{S}
 Are you trying to tell me something, boy?{S}
 You should not tell anyone about us. <desc>Groans</desc> Andraste deliver me!{S}
 I cannot talk.{S}
 Sounds like Bhelen and Harrowmont are the ones to talk to.{S}
 Dinner's not ready yet, and do not ask!{S}
 Tell me if it is in need of any more spice.{S}
 Helana, how many times I gotta tell you before it make it through that pointy skull?{S}
 I beg your pardon, ser, but I really can not be seen standing about.{S}
 You have spoken to Queen Anora?{S}
 Do you mean to talk me into betraying my lord?{S}
 You say that with such... such righteousness.{S}
 And it is much harder to tell who the enemy is when all of them look like you.{S}
 What would you have me say, Warden?{S}
 I cannot betray him, do not ask me to!{S}
 I swore an oath to die for my lord.{S}
 If you were even remotely worthy of being called Maric's son, you would already <emp>be</emp> in the Landsmeet, now would not you?{S}
 I will not stop you, but ask no more of me, Warden.{S}
 Do not speak to me.{S}
 So now you admit Loghain may have killed him?{S}
 Stop talking and show me what you can do with that thing.{S}
 I beg you.{S}
 She sent me here to ask for your help.{S}
 Or perhaps the young lady prefers to speak for herself.{S}
 But when she tries to speak with him, he does not answer.{S}
 He tells her "not to trouble herself."{S}
 Because you do not want Loghain ruling Ferelden, and if Anora can speak at the Landsmeet, her voice would sway many nobles.{S}
 That is what she hoped you would say.{S}
 Loghain, he has said much about the young Grey Warden who survived.{S}
 And who would tell them?{S}
 Rescue my queen and I promise, she will reveal all... and at the time when it will hurt Loghain most.{S}
 Speak fast or you will be returned to Loghain in pieces.{S}
 Why would Anora ask us for help?{S}
 Are you saying the queen believes Loghain killed Cailan?{S}
 My mother says elves have the clap!{S}
 Can not talk now, ser.{S}
 Do you want me to try my luck at fortune telling?{S}
 She told me that I would have ten children and be bald as a winter heath when I grew up.{S}
 I can not say that I put much faith in foretelling.{S}
 I remember my mother once asking his help with a sick rose vine.{S}
 She never asked for him to help with her roses again.{S}
 Have you spoken to my lucky betrothed yet?{S}
 I have spoken with Alistair.{S}
 We should tell people what really happened to Cailan.{S}
 I still need to speak to him.{S}
 Tell us, Warden: How <emp>will</emp> the Orlesians take our nation from us?{S}
 They claim that they alone can end the Blight, yet they failed spectacularly against the darkspawn at Ostagar, and they ask to bring with them four legions of chevaliers.{S}
 So one of Cailan's killers would dare speak of betrayal?{S}
 By all means let us speak of Anora, Warden, for this is a matter close to my own heart.{S}
 For all your claims, your exalted order failed spectacularly to defeat the darkspawn at Ostagar.{S}
 If he were a true son of Maric, I would not hesitate to swear fealty to him.{S}
 He will answer to the Maker for any wrongs committed in this life.{S}
 I believe I can speak for myself.{S}
 I offered you the chance to ally with me for the good of this nation, and you refused it.{S}
 Who here can say that Anora is not fit to rule this land?{S}
 And who can say that this Alistair is?{S}
 This man turned his troops aside and refused to protect your king as he fought bravely against the darkspawn.{S}
 The Landsmeet has spoken.{S}
 None of you deserve a say in what happens here!{S}
 The Warden speaks truly!{S}
 Maric told me that once.{S}
 You know, I could have said that.{S}
 He refuses the throne.{S}
 What she said.{S}
 I have a nice smile, I am told.{S}
 I-I did swear an oath.{S}
 What the king is trying to say, my lords and ladies, is that he will be taking the field with his fellow Grey Warden to do battle with the archdemon.{S}
 Thank you, Warden.{S}
 My first act as queen must be to insist on receiving Alistair's oath, before all the Landsmeet, to relinquish all claim to the throne for himself and his heirs.{S}
 You must now swear fealty to our king, and relinquish all claim to the throne for yourself and your heirs.{S}
 If you think I will swear that oath, Eamon, you know nothing of me.{S}
 If she will not swear fealty to you, Alistair, and renounce her claim to the throne, she is a threat to us all.{S}
 I took an oath: I swore I would stand and fight the darkspawn, no matter the cost to myself.{S}
 I would be happy to discuss this later.{S}
 This goes way beyond having spotless honor, we are not talking about a minor hiccup in his past!{S}
 This can be discussed later.{S}
 I am not talking about Anora!{S}
 Ask me for a pound of my flesh, or all the gold in Orlais, but do not ask me to accept that monster as a brother.{S}
 I must call for your execution.{S}
 I could have sworn you just ordered my death.{S}
 This is what you would ask?{S}
 Alistair, you may leave on condition that you swear before this Landsmeet that you renounce all claim to the throne for yourself and all your heirs.{S}
 I swear it.{S}
 I did not just hear you say that.{S}
 Yes, let us talk about loyalty: To Alistair, your king.{S}
 So you admit now that the Blight is real?{S}
 We are discussing <emp>your</emp> crimes here.{S}
 The queen speaks the truth.{S}
 Call off your men and we will settle this honorably.{S}
 We refuse.{S}
 Just tell them what to do.{S}
 I want to speak with Anora first.{S}
 I would like to speak with Alistair as well.{S}
 No, I just wanted to say it.{S}
 I need to talk to Alistair first.{S}
 I want to talk to Anora as well.{S}
 I must say I am surprised Eamon would condone you invading my castle and murdering my men.{S}
 You lie, Howe.{S}
 No shadows, no lies.{S}
 They said to retreat.{S}
 They said it was only darkspawn, but we ate them too.{S}
 I said no.{S}
 I said no; I said no; I said no; <emp>I said no</emp>!{S}
 I swear allegiance to King Cailan of Ferelden, King Cailan of corpses...{S}
 He probably does not even know what he is saying.{S}
 If you are not one of our soldiers, pray tell me, who should I be thanking for my rescue?{S}
 He told me his unit was ordered to turn their backs on Cailan at Ostagar... <emp>before</emp> the darkspawn overwhelmed him.{S}
 I do not know whether to thank you, or curse that I cannot put the pincers to him myself.{S}
 But if you talk to him, I am certain he would offer you any reward you might ask.{S}
 Howe said the Arl of Redcliffe was dead, and the Landsmeet called off.{S}
 I swear, if there be any forum to speak out against Loghain, my father will be there.{S}
 Then ask what you will.{S}
 I can tell you little.{S}
 Then I need not question why you are here, for your friend's claim to the throne is the greatest threat to Loghain's regime.{S}
 Just tell me why you are here.{S}
 I swear, Loghain will not get away with this.{S}
 I do not know...I can ask quite a lot.{S}
 I thank you for creating such distraction, stranger.{S}
 Perhaps introductions are in order, if only so you never call me that again.{S}
 This is hardly the best place to talk.{S}
 We will have to talk again when the Landsmeet is more settled.{S}
 Well, I would be happy to tell you what I know, but it seems to me that you have picked the important parts up yourself.{S}
 But I imagine the old gods call to them, and it is that voice in the darkness which drives them through so many generations.{S}
 I hate to say this, but some of them seem to want it that way.{S}
 It is tough to say.{S}
 Is there more you can tell me about the Wardens?{S}
 Could you tell me about that vault again?{S}
 I thank you for your aid, stranger.{S}
 I mean <emp>you</emp> saying we both killed Vaughan, and then leaving me to hang.{S}
 I think I will lay low.{S}
 You sound very human when you say that, Cousin.{S}
 Ostagar... some of the other men here were at Ostagar... they said the king was killed?{S}
 But I never know how to tell what is true.{S}
 I did not thank you before, did I?{S}
 It is a plague, so they say.{S}
 Shianni said, the one and only time she would speak to me, that Nesiara was dead.{S}
 They said... they said she had the plague.{S}
 Elva said something about Valora being quarantined.{S}
 Nobody else would talk to me.{S}
 Anyway, she is gone, and it is ill luck to speak badly of the dead.{S}
 You know how stubborn she was; she refused to go to the Tevinters for help.{S}
 Talk to Shianni, she will talk your ear off about the blasted thing.{S}
 Vengeance for Vaughan's death, they say.{S}
 Most people here will not really talk to me.{S}
 Revenge for Vaughan's death, they say.{S}
 It is hard to say who was killed by soldiers and who fell to disease.{S}
 They say they have magic that protects healthy people, and they have got a quarantine for the sick.{S}
 You and I know that, but Arl Howe says "elven insurgents" killed Vaughan, and it is not like we can prove otherwise.{S}
 If I did not owe you for freeing me, I would call the guards.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Can you tell me what is going on here?{S}
 Why do not you tell me what is going on, then?{S}
 No one else here will talk to me.{S}
 Tell me what is going on here.{S}
 Why will not the elves here speak to me?{S}
 You were speaking to Elva?{S}
 It is a lie.{S}
 Or that is what he claimed.{S}
 "One more victim of the elven uprising," he said.{S}
 I swear, you will not regret this!{S}
 Just tell me!{S}
 I swear it!{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 A Landsmeet has been called, I need your voice.{S}
 You are the arl's son that elf mentioned...{S}
 Thanks for the key.{S}
 I can not tell you how funny it is to see you in that cage.{S}
 If the Chantry says this magic is safe, it must be.{S}
 Who is to say they do?{S}
 If the Chantry says it is safe, it must be.{S}
 Just... do not mention them to the guards, would you?{S}
 They say it is a Blight plague, come up from the south.{S}
 They say it is a Blight plague, come up from the south.{S}
 I am not saying you should not have done that, but... well, you should not have done that.{S}
 You will have to ask her if you want answers.{S}
 I could not tell you.{S}
 You will have to ask her yourself.{S}
 To teach us a lesson in deference, they said.{S}
 They pointed their fingers at Soris, said it was the two of you who brought this down on our heads.{S}
 They pointed their fingers at Soris, said it was the two of you who brought this down on our heads.{S}
 They have spit, sworn, and thrown rocks at the lad, and that is the friendlier folk.{S}
 Did you really think Shianni would not tell us what you would done?{S}
 As I said, the shop is closed.{S}
 I told you to get out, and I meant it.{S}
 Go before I call the guards.{S}
 I thought everyone was going crazy when they said you came back and sent those Tevinters running.{S}
 Please, do not talk to me.{S}
 I swear, not one of us is sick!{S}
 Thank you, friend!{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 I knew the things they said about you were not true.{S}
 You do not have to say that twice.{S}
 Shianni said... well, it does not matter.{S}
 Please, I swear, we are not sick!{S}
 What did they say about me?{S}
 We told you to stay out of our alienage, shem.{S}
 I think we better explain things to him.{S}
 When they said all the Grey Wardens died at Ostagar, I prayed they were wrong.{S}
 He is educated and well-spoken.{S}
 This is not a good place to talk.{S}
 We will talk later, father.{S}
 You said you had something for me?{S}
 These foreigners say they are here to help with our outbreak of plague.{S}
 These men from Tevinter say their magic will prevent people from catching it.{S}
 They said all the Grey Wardens died with the king.{S}
 These people say they are here to help us.{S}
 I told him not to go to the hospice!{S}
 They said he had the plague.{S}
 That is what they say, anyhow.{S}
 They say the sickness spreading here is a Blight disease that they saw in the Imperium ages ago.{S}
 He is... well, that is something I want to talk to you about, actually.{S}
 Ah... well, maybe we should go somewhere so you can be sitting down when I tell you this.{S}
 Valora... well, that is something I wanted to talk to you about.{S}
 And I still have more to tell you.{S}
 You might as well ask why it was only Soris and Nelaros who came to our rescue that night.{S}
 Tell me what we did to deserve that, and maybe I will start caring what you think.{S}
 And I would still have more to tell you, Cousin.{S}
 So we should take everything the humans say at face value?{S}
 That is what they say, is not it?{S}
 Soris said you were back, but he was such a mess, I thought he would dreamed it.{S}
 Which I should not say to your face, because it will go to your head.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I wasn't going to ask.{S}
 I will try talking to the healers.{S}
 Someone just tell me what is going on!{S}
 I will go talk to these healers.{S}
 Tell me about this plague.{S}
 Just tell me.{S}
 Do not hold back, tell me how you really feel.{S}
 They say it is on account of the war. <desc>Coughs</desc> The chickens are not going to war! <desc>Coughs</desc> What are you looking at?{S}
 I will take my chances with the plague, thank you, if it means I get paid.{S}
 Did not I already tell you to leave?{S}
 And before you ask: No, you cannot go in to see the sick.{S}
 I will go talk to one of the healers, then.{S}
 Somehow, if I would been asked to guess the next person to walk through that door, I would not have said it would be a dwarf.{S}
 Tell me, how is Duncan?{S}
 I ask you to stand back.{S}
 For your own safety, we must ask you to leave now.{S}
 You may not yet feel it, but anyone can tell by looking that you have been infected.{S}
 You have already been told to leave.{S}
 What are you talking about?{S}
 I tell you, I am fine.{S}
 That is what you should be concerned with, I say!{S}
 Tell you about the Chant?{S}
 They speak them!{S}
 It is called, "The Chant of Light" not, "The Speech of Light"!{S}
 The official version of the Chant does not speak of the elves.{S}
 Some of the Dissonant Verses, however, do mention the disciple Shartan.{S}
 Revered Mother Boann, bless her heart, always said, "If we had more voices like his, the Maker could not fail to take note of us."{S}
 We do not speak of that.{S}
 Praying for the good people of Denerim who've lost loved ones at Ostagar.{S}
 It is usual to recite a stanza from Transfigurations when you pray for the departed.{S}
 But that is what I said.{S}
 Does not the Chant say, "You may not lie, for there is only one Truth"?{S}
 Can you tell me about the Chant?{S}
 What does the Chant say about darkspawn?{S}
 Does the Chant mention dwarves?{S}
 Does the Chant mention elves?{S}
 While the Cathedral is closed, if you need to make wedding or funeral arrangements, you will have to talk to Sister Olma.{S}
 I will answer what I can, but my policy is not to sell things that do not belong to me.{S}
 He asked me... to give you the Shield of Aeducan.{S}
 He barely spoke at all.{S}
 No other deserves this," was all that he said.{S}
 No other deserves this," was all that he said.{S}
 I can hardly tell you how good it is to see you alive.{S}
 My lord, I will be loyal to you until my death, but do not ask me to come with you.{S}
 My lady, please, do not ask me to come with you.{S}
 Then I thank the ancestors for granting you happiness, as they did for me.{S}
 When the Blight is defeated, perhaps Harrowmont will step down to see you in your rightful place. <desc>Laughs</desc> I can not say I am surprised.{S}
 But I thank the ancestors for their kindness, for I too have found my heart.{S}
 Then I thank the ancestors for their kindness, for I too have found my heart.{S}
 Not interested, thanks.{S}
 Thanks.{S}
 Did he say anything else?{S}
 No thanks to you.{S}
 I have got nothing to say to you.{S}
 Have a seat, get comfortable, and tell me what you need.{S}
 Every one of my people here is a skilled craftsman, and do not let anyone tell you different.{S}
 But we can discuss that in a moment.{S}
 According to Daveth, the kennel master at the king's camp has been asking for a flower from the Wilds--the very same flower you have just acquired.{S}
 Ask, and I shall do my best to answer.{S}
 Let us talk about Orzammar, Lord Shaper.{S}
 Thank you for your assistance.{S}
 Thank you for your... help.{S}
 Thank you for your help.{S}
 Thank you for your assistance, then.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 You mentioned earlier that you would found a flower in the Wilds.{S}
 Daveth mentioned you were offering a reward for one?{S}
 Daveth mentioned a reward.{S}
 I would prefer thanks in the form of payment.{S}
 I actually came to discuss a flower I found.{S}
 The kennel master at Ostagar was asking about those.{S}
 The kennel master said this flower can help dogs that get sick from biting darkspawn.{S}
 Please, speak your mind.{S}
 I would rather not hurt you, but I swear I will!{S}
 Do not say I did not warn you!{S}
 Someone call the kennel!{S}
 Well, you asked for it.{S}
 Thanks, I think.{S}
 Thank the ancestors!{S}
 They say the darkspawn have left for the surface.{S}
 Call yourself Warden, but the Paragons in this hall should not have to suffer the sight of you.{S}
 You think anyone in Tapsters'll let you lay a hand on me, brand?{S}
 Talk to me like that again and I will break your nose.{S}
 Thank you for doing what you could.{S}
 We owe you thanks for all you have done.{S}
 When the Grey Wardens issue the call, we will be ready to fulfill our obligation.{S}
 Let us pray to the Creators, lethallin.{S}
 Thank the Creators this is not so.{S}
 We owe you a great deal, more than simply the ability to fulfill our promise.{S}
 I did not ask you to find out the papers' history.{S}
 What I recall asking was whether you would prove your loyalty to Bhelen.{S}
 "When from the blood of battle the Stone has fed, let the heroes prevail and the blighters lie dead."{S}
 Dace <desc>Groan</desc> I... understand that I have you to thank for my... recovery?{S}
 You have the Grey Warden to thank for your recovery.{S}
 Perhaps that will be thanks enough.{S}
 Once every ten years, the clans come together for a gathering called Arlathvhen, and there the site for the next gathering is chosen.{S}
 Ma nuvenin--I will do as you ask.{S}
 Perhaps not, but do you think they would refuse to honor the Grey Warden treaty any more than my own clan would?{S}
 Tell them I am well, and that I miss them.{S}
 Tell them I look forward to fighting with them.{S}
 I have nothing to say.{S}
 Thank the Maker the Dalish have given us refuge here amongst them.{S}
 Some of the Dalish say they were attacked by werewolves?{S}
 You are the Grey Warden, I am told.{S}
 Hmm, there was talk of an attempt on Prince Bhelen's life... a pity you were not successful.{S}
 My sources tell me of an attempt on the prince's life.{S}
 You would ask the king of Ferelden to hunt down pickpockets?{S}
 But the Lady says we must go.{S}
 You have our thanks, Grey Warden.{S}
 Tell me where they are!{S}
 Yes, I... perhaps you speak wisely.{S}
 Thank you for your words.{S}
 That you took action against those murderers speaks well of you.{S}
 Allow me to give you a token of thanks.{S}
 I am not going to tell you that. <act>Lie</act> Nowhere.{S}
 He begged me to give him the curse so we could be together!{S}
 I pray that he makes it!{S}
 Said they encountered some darkspawn that was ten feet tall, with horns as long as your arm.{S}
 They said his blood was already turning black.{S}
 Sounds like the perfect time to get drunk, if you ask me.{S}
 Petran said they were Orlesians, coming with a whole army of them fancy Orlesian knights.{S}
 You think they will leave once this is done, if we ask them nice?{S}
 Our short friend here, for instance, is something called a "genlock".{S}
 All I can say is to use caution.{S}
 I want this nonsense talk stopped immediately.{S}
 We have seen nothing to suggest that the darkspawn drag our people underground to eat them.{S}
 And I want this talk about darkspawn enslaving survivors to stop immediately.{S}
 I apologize, Warden.{S}
 Why do you say that?{S}
 I apologize if the soldier disturbed you.{S}
 Let us bow our heads and beg the Maker's forgiveness.{S}
 We who betrayed your prophet Andraste now beg your forgiveness.{S}
 I do not have time to speak at present, thank you.{S}
 Blight, they say.{S}
 You never get the stink off, I swear.{S}
 Half our scouts have gone missing, they say.{S}
 He calls...{S}
 My father said Teyrn Loghain is a hero.{S}
 Someone told me he saw one of our men on the field in the last battle, but he was all pale and fighting with the darkspawn.{S}
 I was told Arl Howe's forces are overdue.{S}
 I should ask Greagoir about me boat... should not bother him though.{S}
 The scrolls contain treaties promising support.{S}
 Many humans have said that to me.{S}
 Could not you tell?{S}
 If you will excuse me, we are praying.{S}
 You want an investment opportunity, I could see fit to, say, sell <emp>you</emp> that lyrium instead--at the reasonable price of fifty sovereigns.{S}
 I said a reasonable price, not a stupid one.{S}
 Hold on, I will go get him... <act>Lie</act> I have a message from the Grey Wardens.{S}
 As I said, you are not as callow as I thought.{S}
 Greagoir came by, said I could have Lissie back.{S}
 Greagoir said that I had been through enough... that I need to... recover. <desc>Sigh</desc> You should go... a great battle awaits you, does it not?{S}
 You have to admit, it is good.{S}
 You have to admit, it is good.{S}
 But this is the last time, I swear it.{S}
 Are you trying to say something about a child in a well? <desc><DogName/> gives Sten a quizzical look.</desc>{S}
 It is a mystery, I will admit.{S}
 Do not you ever talk?{S}
 I have no idea how to answer this... <desc>Sigh</desc> Leliana, what do you want from me?{S}
 Please stop saying that.{S}
 All the stories speak as if you were a hurricane or an earthquake rather than people.{S}
 Stop saying that.{S}
 We will never speak of this again.{S}
 In the northern kingdoms, they say the qunari are implacable.{S}
 You think to tell me my place, qunari?{S}
 And do not speak to me in that tone.{S}
 You have no idea what you speak of, qunari.{S}
 I can not even begin to tell you what is wrong with that idea.{S}
 Only she among the traders would speak to the antaam.{S}
 We had never told her that our kithshoks were the ones who negotiated all the trades at the port.{S}
 Tell me, what did the qunari come to Thedas for?{S}
 You know the answer.{S}
 The elves tell another story.{S}
 That happened so long ago, it can reasonably be said that humanity has been in Thedas forever.{S}
 You speak like a living creature, but act like a possession.{S}
 "Age by age have men stood up and said to the world, 'From what has come before me, I was forged, but I am new and greater than my forebears.'"{S}
 Thanks.{S}
 No, can not say I have.{S}
 Do not worry, we are gearing up for battle as we speak.{S}
 I think we will be all right now... thanks to you.{S}
 Thank the Maker!{S}
 As long as there is a bloody battle, I say let us wade into the middle of it!{S}
 I know what you are going to say and...{S}
 How did you know what I was going to say?{S}
 I am told my brother Trian is at the Proving grounds.{S}
 Thank the Maker!{S}
 I am not asking those folk to fight monsters.{S}
 You told Sten that you would try to track down his sword.{S}
 You told Sten that the sword is probably lost forever.{S}
 More than for my crown, I thank you for aiding Branka's recovery of our greatest treasure.{S}
 I am certain by the time you call for us, I can send you a vanguard of golems for your army.{S}
 Allow me to say that it has been a pleasure, my friend.{S}
 If this should be the last we speak, I want you to know... assassinating you was the luckiest thing that could have happened to me.{S}
 I would say it at the gates of the Dark City itself.{S}
 You say that like I might <emp>want</emp> to fight the archdemon!{S}
 Say that again when we meet the archdemon.{S}
 Will you still say that when we reach the archdemon?{S}
 Do not say your good-byes just yet.{S}
 I promise.{S}
 They say the followers of Andraste smuggled her ashes out of Tevinter and hid them in Ferelden.{S}
 Well, can not you just tell him the Maker will watch over him?{S}
 This is something I cannot promise nor provide.{S}
 I can not believe you would say such a thing!{S}
 Shall we comfort her with lies?{S}
 You are asking a great deal, you wretched little man.{S}
 Is this a promise we will not keep?{S}
 I said nothing to you, human.{S}
 I knew this would come up sooner or later. <desc>Sigh</desc> I do not know how to explain, but I had a dream...{S}
 Why say it is a vision?{S}
 Just tell Bann Teagan we sent you.{S}
 Forget I mentioned it.{S}
 It was as though the Maker stretched out His hand to say: "Even in the midst of this darkness, there is hope and beauty.{S}
 I say kill him.{S}
 Rica said to make yourself at home.{S}
 It is a lie.{S}
 They say the guardsmen are finally cleaning out Dust Town.{S}
 Do not you go asking so many questions.{S}
 I guess you might have been told that.{S}
 I say kill the mage.{S}
 I say this boy could still be of use to us.{S}
 Is this Alistair who speaks or the templar?{S}
 I would say it is common sense.{S}
 Are you truly suggesting just... letting him go?{S}
 Maybe... maybe I just tell myself He is there to console myself.{S}
 Ask him if you care about this foolishness.{S}
 Aneirin said that he was from the human cities.{S}
 Thank you all so much.{S}
 There is no harm in asking.{S}
 Sad that it needed to come to that, but then they asked for it.{S}
 You say you are a Grey Warden.{S}
 Or the victims it claims in the meantime?{S}
 I thought we would just ask the darkspawn to please leave.{S}
 Speak the common tongue.{S}
 Maybe we should just stop talking about this.{S}
 I take it you want to say something?{S}
 What are you saying?{S}
 Get out before I call the templars!{S}
 The teyrn claims that the Grey Wardens are responsible for the king's death.{S}
 What do I care for Loghain's lies?{S}
 Tell me: Do you intend to keep going north until it becomes south, and attack the archdemon from the rear?{S}
 I have spoken my mind.{S}
 I ask your pardon, then.{S}
 You have said your piece, now get back in line.{S}
 Please do not say we are considering that!{S}
 Can we even trust this Jowan to do as he promises?{S}
 Then there is not much more to say.{S}
 I beg your pardon.{S}
 Andraste's ashes are said to cure any illness.{S}
 Maker's mercy. <desc>Sigh</desc> Thank you for giving me these.{S}
 Can we speak when they are done?{S}
 All right, forget I asked.{S}
 So you say.{S}
 I speak the truth.{S}
 Let us speak no more of it, Sten.{S}
 I will not tell anyone what happened, I swear!{S}
 Not to mention that this woman is a companion of yours.{S}
 You might simply have said so.{S}
 I suggest you co-operate when we do.{S}
 Thank you for informing us of her existence, Grey Warden.{S}
 I hope you are telling the truth.{S}
 I suggest you change your mind, Grey Warden.{S}
 You said I should stand up for myself.{S}
 You told me once that I needed to stand up for myself.{S}
 Which is to say yes--I am ready.{S}
 I said if I fall, Anora.{S}
 Thank you, Alistair.{S}
 Thank you so much for all your help!{S}
 Allow me to thank you once more.{S}
 The Dalish elves mentioned a wise healer living out in the Brecilian forest named Aneirin.{S}
 Could it be the same Aneirin that Wynne mentioned?{S}
 I am just curious... maybe I should not be asking this, but what is going on between you two?{S}
 So this might sound a bit strange, but I have to ask.{S}
 I am sure most men would say I am crazy, but no.{S}
 That is what I said! <desc>Laughs</desc> <desc>Laughs</desc> There'll be no more running for our lives.{S}
 I keep telling myself that.{S}
 I am going to... stop talking, now...{S}
 Thank you for understanding.{S}
 Ask away!{S}
 I will bite you if you lay a hand on me!{S}
 Leave me, or I shall call the guard!{S}
 Now's as good a time as any to talk, right?{S}
 I can not say they will not.{S}
 Please, let us... just talk about this another time.{S}
 I just mean to say that I have really come to care about you.{S}
 I just mean to say that I can not imagine having done this without you.{S}
 Well, who am I to refuse?{S}
 I see talking is not quite what you had in mind.{S}
 I would like to discuss something private.{S}
 I need to tell you how much I enjoy your company.{S}
 Thank you, Alistair.{S}
 I would like to ask you something.{S}
 I was pretty sure we would already said everything that needed saying.{S}
 I want to talk.{S}
 I have something to say and you had best be listening.{S}
 I will call the guards on you, I swear!{S}
 Forget I said anything.{S}
 Because that is what every man wants to hear back when he says that.{S}
 Before we go, I just want to thank you.{S}
 You do not need to thank me.{S}
 A thousand thank yous.{S}
 Do not make make call the guards!{S}
 I have got something to say.{S}
 I have to say no.{S}
 I would say no.{S}
 Your father is currently meeting with Arl Rendon Howe and a visiting Grey Warden to discuss the battle that will take place in Ostagar.{S}
 Can not we discuss this civilly?{S}
 Stop, I say.{S}
 But first I want to say something.{S}
 We will talk about honor after we all survive this.{S}
 I refuse to perish by your hand!{S}
 I would say yes.{S}
 I would say no.{S}
 I would like to say something.{S}
 The Chantry would tell you that the templars exist simply to defend, but do not let them fool you.{S}
 You could call it that, sure.{S}
 I have to say I did not have much interest in becoming a templar after that.{S}
 Or so I was told.{S}
 When the grand cleric let Duncan recruit me, she made me swear never to reveal templar secrets outside of the Chantry.{S}
 Ask me later, perhaps.{S}
 This is not something small you are asking, after all.{S}
 I already said I would not.{S}
 The answer is still no.{S}
 Ask what you will.{S}
 Make one wrong move and I will call the guards.{S}
 I say yes.{S}
 I would like to talk to you.{S}
 I am not really in the mood for small-talk, thanks.{S}
 I need to say something.{S}
 And even had I such a side, 'twould be too late for you to simply ask for directions to find it.{S}
 I need to speak with you.{S}
 I thank you.{S}
 I would like to say something, please.{S}
 I will call the guards if you do anything bad!{S}
 I would like to say something, please.{S}
 I refuse to die like this!{S}
 A thousand thank yous!{S}
 I suspect I will manage just fine, Taliesen. <desc>Laughs</desc> You do not even know who you are talking about, do you?{S}
 But the answer is no.{S}
 The Crows will make you pray for death, you fool!{S}
 I simply wished to say hello to an old friend.{S}
 Tell me, were you sent?{S}
 Care to answer some questions?{S}
 You say that as if one is necessary for the other to follow.{S}
 Lay your hand on me once more, dwarf, and the moment shall be your last.{S}
 But this is the last time I will tell you.{S}
 Branka said that too...{S}
 Why are you suddenly asking me this?{S}
 I am just saying.{S}
 To be blunt, I would ask that you take to the ring for him.{S}
 If you can do this, you would truly have my thanks.{S}
 I am going to call the guards on you.{S}
 I got something to say...{S}
 Thank the Paragons.{S}
 I got something to say.{S}
 I will call the guards on you if you so much as twitch.{S}
 They never told me this job would be so dull.{S}
 Could I say something?{S}
 You may as well just lay down and give up!{S}
 You have my thanks!{S}
 I say.{S}
 Hey, I got something to tell you.{S}
 What do they say about angering a man with red hot tools?{S}
 I want someone to tell me a story.{S}
 I say stop!{S}
 I want to talk now!{S}
 Guarding the castle is not as dull as it looks, I swear.{S}
 I would like to say something.{S}
 I will call the guards if you do something stupid!{S}
 Excuse me, I need to say something.{S}
 I am going to enjoy watching you beg for your life!{S}
 Thank you kindly.{S}
 My thanks, friend.{S}
 Well, throw me in a fire and call me Andraste!{S}
 This bears the stamp of a Merchant Caste house though the stamp is so blurred it is hard to tell which one.{S}
 Do you want me to ask them?{S}
 Thank you for looking.{S}
 Thanks.{S}
 I have got to speak with you.{S}
 Tell me this is not what it looks like.{S}
 Tell me this is not what it looks like.{S}
 You are just begging for pain, are not you?{S}
 My mother always told me not to get into fights... should've listened...{S}
 They are completely incomprehensible if you ask me.{S}
 I apologize, my lady.{S}
 If you say so.{S}
 I will just wear a sign that says, "Assassinate me before Lady Aeducan marries beneath her."{S}
 As you say, my lord.{S}
 Perhaps you would like to discuss resource allocation problems in the military superstructure?{S}
 Close the door, and we will talk more about naked charging.{S}
 Should we tell him I already have all the man I need?{S}
 One day, I will be able to properly thank you for all you have done for me.{S}
 Oh, I have so much to tell you!{S}
 I said I would repay you, did not I?{S}
 I do love saying that.{S}
 Well, thank you for your kindness, my dear.{S}
 I apologize...{S}
 But I cannot ask the king to act solely on my feeling.{S}
 We sent a call out west to the Grey Wardens of Orlais, but it will be many days before they can join us.{S}
 We sent a call to the Grey Wardens of Orlais, and hope they will reach us before the archdemon does.{S}
 I apologize, Duncan.{S}
 Nothing you said prepared me for that. <desc>Sigh</desc> Yes, so am I.{S}
 You must not speak of the king so.{S}
 What did I tell you?{S}
 It is good to finally have a moment to speak with you.{S}
 Has anyone told you about it?{S}
 I did not say that I did.{S}
 You said you were from Redcliffe?{S}
 I would rather not talk about that.{S}
 The king told me of his promise.{S}
 Then simply pray.{S}
 And yet the fate of the Grey Wardens lies in his hands.{S}
 So said my king.{S}
 Thank you ever so much!{S}
 I will tell someone!{S}
 I would best get back to my duties again before I get in more trouble. <act>Lie</act> I am afraid so.{S}
 So get off her back and tell me my job for today.{S}
 I am not, thanks to Morrigan's mother.{S}
 The land is hardly united, thanks to Loghain.{S}
 My, but that is a lot to ask after all!{S}
 You should be thanking me.{S}
 Your father believes it lies forgotten in an abandoned thaig in the Eastern Deep Roads. <emp>Return to the rendezvous point</emp>{S}
 This is the thanks I get for feeding you and putting up with you for this long?{S}
 Feed me, she says.{S}
 Without me, I swear she shall be caked in dirt and eating tree bark inside of a month.{S}
 No, no, thank <emp>you</emp>.{S}
 Surely there are other allies we could call on.{S}
 Thank you for everything, Flemeth.{S}
 Good thing the teyrn's the only one who can speak to the king like that.{S}
 I am told you all have business in the Wilds.{S}
 Did Duncan mention a mirror?{S}
 Pray for me, Keeper.{S}
 Oh, thank the Maker!{S}
 I am just glad I got to be the one to tell you!{S}
 Thank you, Father.{S}
 Is that a Grey Warden speaking?{S}
 Other than telling my betrothed off?{S}
 I hate to say it, but it is true.{S}
 You talk like he hasn't got away with it before!{S}
 I should say it is the other way round. <emp><DogName/> growls ferociously at a passer-by.</emp> <desc>He hangs his head and whines.</desc> <desc>He howls proudly.</desc> <desc>Whines pitifully</desc> <desc>Whimpers pathetically</desc> <desc>He wags his tail happily.</desc> <desc>Sits down and stares at you attentively.</desc> <desc>He cocks his head at you.</desc> <desc><DogName/> relieves himself on an inconspicuous area nearby.</desc> <desc>He pants happily.</desc> <desc><DogName/> rolls around on his back happily.</desc> <desc>He bounces around you, barking excitedly.</desc> <desc>He barks excitedly and runs off.</desc> <desc><DogName/> drops a dirt-covered root of some kind at your feet.</desc> <desc>You think that it might have some sort of healing property.</desc> <desc>You do not know what it is for.</desc> <desc><DogName/> trots off happily.</desc>{S}
 They call it imprinting.{S}
 Um, thanks?{S}
 Thanks. <desc>Leave <DogName/> alone.</desc>{S}
 I need to talk to you about something.{S}
 But we can speak of such things, later.{S}
 Talk, then.{S}
 Cammen told me about you.{S}
 Thank you, Lanaya.{S}
 Can you answer some of my questions, before we proceed?{S}
 You could talk to the elder.{S}
 Otherwise, you could speak to Ser Bryant in the chantry, I suppose.{S}
 Our scouts saw you approaching and tell me you carry the body of one of our hunters with you.{S}
 I do, though the priests no doubt would tell you otherwise.{S}
 Tell me about something else.{S}
 I have nothing else to ask.{S}
 To have such a call when mages are needed to fight the darkspawn, something terrible must have happened.{S}
 I have nothing else to tell you.{S}
 Tell me.{S}
 You will say nothing about me.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 I only wish to talk.{S}
 Not yet, no thanks to Teyrn Loghain.{S}
 I intend to return to Redcliffe soon and tell the arlessa exactly that, once Ser Henric arrives.{S}
 Nothing, thanks.{S}
 You said something had happened to Arl Eamon?{S}
 I am truly sorry the Dalish could not uphold the promises they have made.{S}
 You must seek answers, if you are ever to find them.{S}
 You must seek the answers in order to stand before Her.{S}
 Speak up.{S}
 Did I mention I am the bleeding queen of Ferelden?{S}
 I need to discuss something I discovered in the forest.{S}
 You are one of the nomadic Dalish elves, proud people who refuse to bow down to the rule of humans.{S}
 While scouting around your clan's camp with your friend Tamlen, you encountered a group of humans who claimed to have stumbled upon some old elven ruins.{S}
 If they are not lying, you could find some of the lost lore of your people in these ruins.{S}
 The Grey Warden Duncan said that the only way to stop this sickness was to join his order, which you have done.{S}
 I only have one thing to ask of you, if I might.{S}
 I can not talk now.{S}
 Riordan tells us that the bulk of the horde is, in fact, heading towards Denerim.{S}
 Tell him if he refuses, I will ensure that Witherfang is never found.{S}
 What did you want to talk about?{S}
 And Eileen spoke unto the masses, "My hearth is yours, my bread is yours, my life is yours.{S}
 You do not talk much, do you?{S}
 I asked you a question.{S}
 He can not answer you.{S}
 One of them's that can only say the Chant of Light.{S}
 "Speak only the Word; sing only the Chant.{S}
 Then the Golden City is thine," spoke Andraste.{S}
 He can not talk normally?{S}
 So if I wanted to thatch a roof, I talk to him?{S}
 Forget I said anything then.{S}
 You do not have to tell me twice.{S}
 Please know, I assumed you had already been told.{S}
 Otherwise, I would have told you this when you freed me in Denerim.{S}
 You are new to the Grey Wardens, and you may not have been told how an archdemon is slain.{S}
 You mean there is more to it than just, say, chopping off its head?{S}
 Duncan had not yet told you.{S}
 There are... things we need to speak of.{S}
 There are... things we need to speak of.{S}
 Then if you and Alistair could meet me before you retire, we have Grey Warden business to discuss.{S}
 Then if you and Loghain could meet me before you retire, we have Grey Warden business to discuss.{S}
 I suggest you all get some rest, while you can.{S}
 But they may have demons within them, lying dormant... lying in wait!{S}
 Duncan has told you that you need to go through your initiation ritual, but before you get to this, he has asked you to seek out another Grey Warden, Alistair.{S}
 You have gathered darkspawn blood from the Korcari Wilds in preparation for the Joining, and have also located the ancient Grey Warden treaties Duncan asked you to find.{S}
 You were ambushed by darkspawn in the Tower of Ishal, and it is only thanks to Flemeth, the Witch of the Wilds, that you are still alive.{S}
 The keeper says a human, Duncan, saved you, but found no sign of Tamlen.{S}
 I suggest a village north of the Wilds as our first destination.{S}
 The choice is yours. <desc>Laughs</desc> You will regret saying that.{S}
 Well, I always said if you want something done, do it yourself, or hear about it for a decade or two afterwards.{S}
 From the way he glares, I imagine that answer is clear.{S}
 I just... do you really want to take her along because her mother says so?{S}
 I did not ask to join you.{S}
 I hate to say it, but the Grey Wardens have always taken allies where they could find them.{S}
 I may have answers.{S}
 Ask.{S}
 Who said she was any of these things?{S}
 She would no more tell me than you, I assure you.{S}
 Such is her choice, though I suspect she would claim the choice was made for her.{S}
 I have been to the village I mentioned, watched its people, and pondered what curious beings they are.{S}
 There I spoke with men, a little.{S}
 'Tis a small place of little consequence called Lothering.{S}
 They even called out their templars once.{S}
 I mention it for its tavern, where travelers gather with news from other places.{S}
 Not that I would suggest 'tis at all related to cooking.{S}
 Have I no say in this?{S}
 If you truly do not desire her help after that, simply tell her so.{S}
 You must speak to Mother, then begone.{S}
 Mother managed to save you and your friend, though 'twas a close call.{S}
 Your friend has veered between denial and grief since Mother told him.{S}
 Mother asked to see you when you awoke.{S}
 Your friend has been inconsolable since Mother told him the news.{S}
 She rarely tells me her plans.{S}
 I suppose it would be unkind to say he is being childish.{S}
 I wonder at that myself, but she tells me nothing.{S}
 Who says I would ransom for coin?{S}
 If you do not believe that tale, then I suggest you ask Mother yourself.{S}
 She may even tell you.{S}
 I cannot say why.{S}
 Perhaps ask Mother of it.{S}
 'Tis time you speak with Mother then be on your way.{S}
 She is a witch, I tell you!{S}
 We should not be talking to her!{S}
 Or do you believe as the others do? <desc>Laughs</desc> If you must protest so quickly, perhaps I need not ask?{S}
 There lies the answer I hoped to get.{S}
 Morrigan must have told you that.{S}
 She fancies such tales, though she would never admit it!{S}
 Take them to your Grey Wardens and tell them this Blight's threat is greater than they realize!{S}
 If you wish to ask about your precious treaties, then come.{S}
 What say you, hmm?{S}
 The Wilds have obviously claimed this desiccated corpse. <desc>Chuckles</desc> Because I know them as only one who owns them could.{S}
 Can you claim the same?{S}
 Do not answer her.{S}
 Tell me your name and I shall tell you mine.{S}
 And you may call me Morrigan, if you wish.{S}
 You have stirred my curiosity, so you have my promise.{S}
 You may call me Morrigan.{S}
 You may call me Morrigan.{S}
 Those documents are Grey Warden property, and I suggest you return them.{S}
 A thieving, weird-talking log, perhaps.{S}
 'Tis not far from here, and you may ask her for your papers, if you like.{S}
 Some call us witches, yes, but purely out of superstition.{S}
 If you wish to tell your Chantry about me, go ahead.{S}
 She is a thieving, weird-talking, <emp>funny</emp> sort of witch.{S}
 Tell me your name and I shall tell you mine.{S}
 Tell me your name and I shall tell you mine.{S}
 Tell me your name and I shall tell you mine.{S}
 No, I prefer you speak your mind.{S}
 Tell me about this village to the north.{S}
 She had better be as useful as you say...{S}
 Thank you, but if Morrigan does not wish to join us...{S}
 Thanks a lot.{S}
 I would not have asked if I did not.{S}
 I think I have asked enough questions.{S}
 Thank you for helping me, Morrigan.{S}
 I am no fool, if that is what you are asking.{S}
 Thank you for returning them.{S}
 Promise you will not harm us.{S}
 Tell us at once, or face the consequences.{S}
 I say we go with her.{S}
 Tell us more about your mother, first.{S}
 I want an honest answer: Are you a Witch of the Wilds?{S}
 I say we look around more.{S}
 I pray You: stay Your wrath!{S}
 You got him to speak!{S}
 Anything to say to that?{S}
 A chanter says, "What?"{S}
 If it is not the Chant of Light, he will not say it.{S}
 "Cathaire, you will be my sword," said Andraste, "And the Maker shall be our shield."{S}
 All was silent in prayer and thanks.{S}
 I was hoping you would have some Grey Warden trick up your sleeve, truth be told.{S}
 I have plenty to manage yet before the bugle calls.{S}
 We will be outnumbered, it is said, but we have no choice.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 You can not imagine what a relief it is to hear you say that.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 I will pray for it.{S}
 You would best say a prayer for them, then.{S}
 I do not pray to your god.{S}
 I do not make a habit of praying.{S}
 Just tell me where the surviving mages are.{S}
 I suggest taking Alistair and no more than two others with you into the city.{S}
 I suggest taking Loghain and no more than two others with you into the city.{S}
 We have little choice, though I warn you that as soon as we engage the beast it will call all its generals to help it.{S}
 Neither of them are near Fort Drakon currently, but there are too many darkspawn here to tell you more.{S}
 Not to mention that slaying these generals will help many innocent folk still in Denerim.{S}
 They may be able to come to your assistance if you call them, but their strength will be limited.{S}
 We will never be able to thank you enough.{S}
 I pray it helps you in your coming battles.{S}
 I say we fight!{S}
 No, you ask too much!{S}
 Easy for you to say, dwarf!{S}
 Easy for you to say, human!{S}
 Tell us what to do, and we will fight for as long as we can.{S}
 Thank the Maker you came!{S}
 I must say that traveling with you has opened my eyes to how wrong some are about the Dalish.{S}
 I am just saying that many believe such awful things about the Dalish.{S}
 I hear many city folk talk about how wonderful it must be to live simpler lives, close to the earth.{S}
 You have gathered your army, and the Landsmeet will soon be called.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Then I thank the Maker for bringing us together.{S}
 Why thank you, dear.{S}
 Your lordship, if I might speak?{S}
 You have declared yourself Queen Anora's regent, and claim we must unite under your banner for our own good.{S}
 Ah, yes, talk of the Maker is hardly romantic, is it?{S}
 They are said to be gathering their forces.{S}
 Well, I am not going to say no to sharing of blessings.{S}
 Beg pardon, sire, but Blight or no, we may not have the manpower to face the darkspawn soon.{S}
 Only if talk of pudding is just the start.{S}
 You say that as if I am giving you a choice.{S}
 Not to mention that you are the best friend I could ever have asked for.{S}
 Not to mention that you are a friend.{S}
 I know you said to Riordan that you would take the final blow, but let me.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 You are a better friend than I could have asked for.{S}
 Tell Anora that she gets all the fun, now.{S}
 Thank you, Alistair.{S}
 Let us go see what Riordan has to say. <emp>Speak with Riordan</emp>{S}
 You must speak to the Grey Warden Riordan before you retire for the night.{S}
 I guess whatever Morrigan had to say, it is big.{S}
 Tell me, already.{S}
 I had wondered if that was still so, after... why are you telling me this?{S}
 But... why tell me now?{S}
 You are not actually asking me this, are you?{S}
 I must be hearing things, but are you telling me to <emp>impregnate</emp> Morrigan in some kind of magical sex rite?!{S}
 Right until it marches up with an army to claim the throne, I am sure.{S}
 Who are you talking to?{S}
 Look, even if I was willing to entertain this idea... and I am not saying I am... is this really what you want me to do?{S}
 You can not ask me to do this, not like this.{S}
 Thank the Maker.{S}
 You can not imagine how relieved I am to hear you say that!{S}
 Look, even if I was willing to do this... and I am not saying I am... do you really think this is a good idea?{S}
 You are my friend, but we are talking about Morrigan...{S}
 Not that the idea of sleeping with your woman exactly thrills me, either, now that you mention it...{S}
 Look, even if I was willing to do this... and I am not saying I am... are you suggesting we trust Morrigan?{S}
 You are the one who said I needed a spine.{S}
 Not based on what you have told me.{S}
 If this does what you say it will...{S}
 Well thank you for finally telling me.{S}
 The answer is still no.{S}
 We are <emp>done</emp> talking about this.{S}
 I will do what you are asking.{S}
 All right, now tell me what is really going on.{S}
 What... sort of magic calls for sex with Morrigan?{S}
 Not that I want you dead or anything, but this is a bit much to ask.{S}
 What kind of ritual are we talking about?{S}
 That is got to be the strangest thing you have ever asked me to do.{S}
 No questions asked?{S}
 Well, I already said that I will take the blow if Riordan can not.{S}
 You haven't even said what this is about, yet.{S}
 Alistair, we need to talk.{S}
 I will not lie to you.{S}
 All she said is that you will never see it.{S}
 Why do not you ask her yourself?{S}
 I can not ask you to do this.{S}
 Do you think I would ask you to do this if I wasn't sure?{S}
 And if I said it will save whoever kills the archdemon?{S}
 You would refuse after everything I have done for you?{S}
 I should not have asked.{S}
 Forget I said anything.{S}
 Yes, she told me something very important.{S}
 We need to talk.{S}
 Yes, forget I said anything. <emp>Talk to Alistair about Morrigan's ritual</emp>{S}
 Morrigan has asked that you convince Alistair to lie with her tonight, to conceive a child that will become a vessel for the essence of an Old God.{S}
 You ask me?{S}
 Can not even vomit in the privy anymore without someone saying something.{S}
 What say we teach the newcomer a lesson, and then move on to the worthless sod himself?{S}
 I am not letting them speak to you like that.{S}
 I do not know what you are trying to tell me.{S}
 How can you say that when you are faced with this?{S}
 I told you this wasn't real.{S}
 I promised you help, yet here you are alone.{S}
 Can not you tell this is the Fade?{S}
 I am saying it for your own good.{S}
 That cannot be, and yet... you speak the truth?{S}
 What are you talking about?{S}
 After thanking you, Oghren wandered off complaining of a headache.{S}
 Try not to tell everyone how easily fooled I was.{S}
 Oh, that is what everyone says about their relatives, but I have never been happier.{S}
 Say you will stay.{S}
 A-are you saying... this is a-a dream?{S}
 I promise you will feel better.{S}
 How can you say that about Goldanna?{S}
 Let us see what this Riordan has to say.{S}
 You said before that you did not wish to take the final blow.{S}
 You are the reason this creature lies defeated, not I.{S}
 Had someone asked me not weeks ago, I would have said such a thing to be patently impossible.{S}
 If you have something to tell me of, then do so.{S}
 What are we talking about, exactly?{S}
 I would ask if you were joking, but of course you are not, are you?{S}
 I would rather not speak to her at <emp>all</emp>.{S}
 So you have said.{S}
 Do not ask me to be a part of it.{S}
 Perhaps not, but if you are so... attached, then why do you not lie with the woman?{S}
 You could order me to obey you, yet you do not. <desc>Sigh</desc> If... this is truly what you think is wise, then I will... do as you ask.{S}
 Based on what you have told me?{S}
 Good of you to finally say so.{S}
 I have little reason to refuse.{S}
 The answer, however, is still no.{S}
 Truth be told, I have done far worse in the name of duty... but this is your doing, not mine.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I suggest you go and tell the witch... well, tell her whatever you wish.{S}
 Do not ask it of me.{S}
 Do not ask me to do this thing.{S}
 Do not ask it of me.{S}
 Do not ask me to be a part of it. <desc>Scoffs</desc> You are joking.{S}
 It sounds like nothing the Circle has ever spoken of.{S}
 I see, so simply do as I am told by my superior Grey Warden?{S}
 That is... vague, to say the least.{S}
 I have never heard of a spell that calls for... such an act.{S}
 Why did the witch not come and speak to me of this herself?{S}
 This is the way to avoid death you spoke of, yes?{S}
 What manner of ritual calls for such an act?{S}
 Of... everything I might have thought you would ask of me, that is indeed the very last.{S}
 I assume you speak of the archdemon and Riordan's revelation.{S}
 Now, unless there is something you actually wish to ask of me...{S}
 I have no intention of avoiding the battle or fleeing, if that is what you speak of.{S}
 I would prefer to change it back, unless there is a reason to avoid discussing why you have come?{S}
 I suggest you do the same.{S}
 But do not expect a thank you.{S}
 Loghain, we need to talk.{S}
 She refused to say. <emp>I</emp> just want to survive.{S}
 Do you think I would ask this if it wasn't important?{S}
 And if I said it will save one of us from dying tomorrow?{S}
 I hereby order you to do as I have asked.{S}
 Do not ask so many questions.{S}
 I am asking you to sleep with Morrigan.{S}
 What if I told you there was a way to avoid dying tomorrow?{S}
 We need to talk.{S}
 I beg you, do not disturb the girl's meditations.{S}
 Leliana, we have discussed this... "sign" of yours.{S}
 I do not know what you are talking about, and I find your harassment quite uncalled for.{S}
 Why are you saying these things about the revered mother?{S}
 I am sorry, but I-I do not know what you are talking about.{S}
 You have to trust me when I say it is not real.{S}
 We can discuss this later, we must get out of here now.{S}
 This is a lie.{S}
 Thank the Maker you are safe. <emp>Talk to Loghain about Morrigan's ritual</emp>{S}
 Morrigan has asked that you convince Loghain to lie with her tonight, to conceive a child that will become a vessel for the essence of an Old God. <emp>Inform Morrigan of Loghain's consent</emp>{S}
 We can speak more after the meeting with the king.{S}
 Who are you talking to?{S}
 Stew? ...It is bread. ...Of course it is. <desc>Sigh</desc> Rational men would call this, "despair."{S}
 Who is that little thing you are speaking to?{S}
 Though I do not suggest you eat anything the karashok cooks.{S}
 I would swear that I have already told you both to shut up.{S}
 Riordan says the archdemon will call its generals to it once attacked, so it might be prudent to seek out these generals and deal with them before you engage the archdemon.{S}
 What are you talking about?{S}
 I said that you and I were not yet done, and we are not.{S}
 I have watched you, and now it is time we speak again.{S}
 I decided that it was time we spoke.{S}
 I did not come here to speak of sentimental things.{S}
 I came here to speak with you.{S}
 I wish us to speak.{S}
 I have come to tell you this does not need to be.{S}
 Now we speak in private, where no others can hear.{S}
 Some would call it blood magic, but I think that means little to one like you.{S}
 Would you have believed me if I had been the one to tell you?{S}
 Some would call it blood magic, but I think recent days have taught you this is not always to be feared.{S}
 Some might call it blood magic, but that is but a name.{S}
 Surely the mere mention of it does not stir in you the same ignorant fear that it does in others?{S}
 What I speak of is old magic, a ritual from a time long before the Circle of Magi was ever created.{S}
 All I ask is that you listen to what I have to offer, nothing more.{S}
 What I propose is this: lay with me.{S}
 She was the one who first gave me this ritual and told me of what I was meant to do.{S}
 Ignoring that after but one night it could barely be called a child... no, it will not be hurt.{S}
 Allow me to say that what I seek is the essence of the Old God that once was and not the dark forces that corrupted it.{S}
 I do not wish to tell you.{S}
 This is all I ask in return for freeing you from the burden the Grey Wardens have placed upon you.{S}
 It is all I ask for in return.{S}
 It is all I ask for in return.{S}
 Refuse my offer, however, and I leave now.{S}
 Would you truly choose death rather than lay with me for one night?{S}
 You have good reasons to tell him to save his own life, if you will not take part in the ritual yourself.{S}
 I think you have many good reasons to tell him to save his own life.{S}
 I speak, of course, of Alistair.{S}
 If you will not even lay with me to save your own life, why not?{S}
 I speak, of course, of Loghain.{S}
 No Grey Warden asked for the sacrifice that is now demanded of them, and I offer all of you a way out.{S}
 That is not an answer.{S}
 Do not speak to me of gratitude.{S}
 I shall wait here, then, while you go and speak with Alistair.{S}
 I shall wait here, then, while you go and speak with Loghain.{S}
 You of all people could command him to do as I ask.{S}
 What I propose is this: convince Alistair to lay with me.{S}
 What I propose is this: convince Loghain to lay with me.{S}
 'Twould seem your talk is done?{S}
 I want to ask about this... child.{S}
 And believe me when I say you will not hate this quite so much as you believe.{S}
 Anora does not need a "little brother" to appear and lay a claim on her throne.{S}
 That I swear.{S}
 I suggest you go to Alistair's room quickly.{S}
 I told you that this could not be, did I not?{S}
 I suggest you think of something.{S}
 I suggest you go to Loghain's room quickly.{S}
 Why did you not mention this earlier, then?{S}
 So you knew about the sacrifice before Riordan told me?{S}
 Then tell me more.{S}
 The answer is no.{S}
 Speak quickly.{S}
 But I promise nothing.{S}
 Tell me more.{S}
 You think I would tell Alistair to do this, instead?{S}
 You think I would tell Loghain to do this, instead?{S}
 I will talk to Alistair.{S}
 I will talk to Loghain.{S}
 I said no and I meant it.{S}
 You have my answer.{S}
 The answer is no.{S}
 I never asked you to come back, did I?{S}
 And why are not you talking to Alistair about this?{S}
 And why are not you talking to Loghain about this?{S}
 I apologize, but there are urgent matters I must deal with.{S}
 I need speak of nothing at all to you.{S}
 That is what your people call the great beast, is not it?{S}
 I am not sure what you are talking about.{S}
 I hear that Teyrn Loghain, the regent, is calling for new levies of troops.{S}
 Out at Dragon's Peak, there is press gangs roaming around grabbing any free man they can lay their hands on.{S}
 Thank the Maker that we did not lose Teyrn Loghain at Ostagar.{S}
 He pulled his troops out just in time, so it is said.{S}
 I hear tell they held the funeral in Denerim for King Cailan.{S}
 The grand cleric called for a full day of mourning, and there was a procession a mile long passing by the brazier.{S}
 If he were here, he could put a stop to all this talk of civil war for sure.{S}
 There is too much talk still of King Cailan's death, and questions about what happened.{S}
 It is said that the city of Highever is full of troops sent by Teyrn Loghain.{S}
 Teyrn Loghain had one of the bannorn arrested for speaking out against him.{S}
 It seems the bann was talking treason, about how Loghain needed to be forcibly removed from the throne... but arrested?{S}
 Everyone is talking about a battle in the north between Loghain's men and Bann Bronach.{S}
 Someone told me that he was meeting with Loghain to talk terms, but I do not believe it.{S}
 Teyrn Loghain has announced that what happened to Bann Bronach will happen to any other nobleman who does not live up to the oath he swore to serve the throne.{S}
 Some of the bannorn who were not saying anything are now saying that Loghain is trampling on their rights as sovereign lords.{S}
 Both the bannorn and Loghain are saying that they won this clash, so we are not sure exactly what happened yet.{S}
 Several of the bannorn banded together and fought against Loghain's men, maybe a thousand on the field all told.{S}
 Teyrn Loghain won the day, it is said, but there were heavy losses on both sides.{S}
 Many of them think Anora is not even the one really speaking.{S}
 They say the queen does what her father tells her.{S}
 Can not say I blame them.{S}
 "Without permission" is the excuse we are told.{S}
 A freeholder answers to no one!{S}
 Arl Howe says that this new army would just add to the chaos.{S}
 It is going to do exactly the opposite, you ask me.{S}
 Revolt, he says.{S}
 Teyrn Loghain is trying to put it down as we speak, but I understand it is not going well.{S}
 They say that Ferelden's all but lost.{S}
 Just ask the Orlesians.{S}
 He is here to speak to the elder about some kind of "Blight."{S}
 Vartag says Lord Helmi can often be found in Tapsters, in the Commons, while Lady Dace seldom leaves the Diamond Quarter.{S}
 Vartag Gavorn has asked that you show Lord Helmi and Lady Dace promissory notes as evidence of Harrowmont's cheating ways.{S}
 Vartag says Dace can often be found in Tapsters, in the Commons, while Lord Helmi seldom leaves the Diamond Quarter.{S}
 However, you turned him down and refused his request. <emp>Return to Vartag</emp>{S}
 You have spoken with both Lord Helmi and Lady Dace, and convinced them that Harrowmont is not to be trusted.{S}
 I heard tell of a man meeting his own brother on the field.{S}
 Yet when he called out to him, his brother did not even recognize him and just attacked.{S}
 Folk on the roads say they are seeing wagons abandoned, belongings left in the middle of the road with no one to be seen anywhere.{S}
 Maybe there is something to the talk that this is not a proper Blight, that there is no archdemon leading the lot.{S}
 Some people say they eat the ones they capture.{S}
 Some people say it is worse things they need.{S}
 There is knights from Redcliffe wandering the countryside, looking for the place where Andraste's Sacred Ashes are said to lie.{S}
 The Urn holding Her Ashes is a myth, and yet these knights say they were sent to find it anyhow to heal Arl Eamon.{S}
 Everyone is saying that the darkspawn horde has gathered itself and is heading north towards Redcliffe.{S}
 I was talking to a fellow the other day who said he saw the archdemon.{S}
 A great black shape in the sky, he said, a dragon so large it blotted out the sun.{S}
 Nobody knows exactly what, though, and the templars are not saying.{S}
 Some hunters who range into the Brecilian Forest say that a Dalish clan there has fallen to some kind of sickness.{S}
 Merchant friend of mine said he encountered someone fleeing the place, said there was nothing waiting for him there but death.{S}
 Several sources say that it is even here in Denerim.{S}
 Others tell me that is not true.{S}
 There is talk that King Cailan was cheating on the queen and she found out about it.{S}
 It would explain a great many things.{S}
 Just yesterday, a farmer told me about the kitten his daughter had buried behind his barn.{S}
 Strange days, I tell you.{S}
 I hear tell she tried to poison her husband so she could marry his brother, Bann Teagan.{S}
 It is said that the North Road Inn serves a shepherd's pie containing <emp>actual</emp> shepherds.{S}
 Thank the Maker!{S}
 Talk to the nearby army officer when you are ready.{S}
 Not to talk, though.{S}
 Of all the strange news... everyone is talking about some brother in Denerim claiming that the Urn of Sacred Ashes has been found!{S}
 I understand the Chantry is a bit skeptical, and probably will not get a chance to deal with the brother's claim until after the war is ended, but it is incredible even so, do not you think?{S}
 There is wonderful news: Arl Eamon has been cured of his strange illness, and not only is he better but he is also called the nobility to Denerim to settle the succession.{S}
 Seems he is found some unknown son of Maric's, of all things, and says he should be the rightful king.{S}
 Some of the bannorn are still saying he should hang.{S}
 The templars say they were forced to cleanse it... <emp>Every</emp> mage was slain!{S}
 There is news out of the mage tower that the Circle of Magi had a close call.{S}
 I know mages bring such terror upon themselves, but I have to admit I am glad that we will still have magic to wield against the darkspawn.{S}
 I have heard some strange word out of the Brecilian Forest that Dalish elves are being called together to form some kind of army.{S}
 I do not know what to tell you.{S}
 I have no qualm with you, whatever the teyrn says.{S}
 Well, those boys were trouble themselves, to tell the truth.{S}
 I suppose since you told me about you being a Grey Warden, it is only fitting for me to be as open.{S}
 I am originally from Orzammar, the famed dwarven city that lies beneath the stately Frostback mountains.{S}
 They say the gold and silver veins ran so thick through the stone of Darmallon that the entire city sparkled...{S}
 But, we were talking about how I ended up here, were not we?{S}
 So, as I said, things were going well.{S}
 I thank the Stone every single day.{S}
 You know, she said that exact same thing in that exact same tone...{S}
 But what was I saying before?{S}
 Then you know whereof I speak, do not you?{S}
 You know what I am talking about, do not you?{S}
 Anyway, the woman, as I said, accused me of stealing the bracers.{S}
 Well, if you are really interested, I suppose it would not hurt to tell you.{S}
 The things in the lost thaigs... what good did they do lying there?{S}
 That is what I tell myself too.{S}
 Ahh, I was worried you might say that.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 You did not mention your son in your tale.{S}
 Thank the Maker my brother and his family made it out of Lothering.{S}
 He said that the darkspawn attacked it the very next day.{S}
 I will say.{S}
 They should round up anyone speaking against the queen and arrest them, they should!{S}
 Well, they are not speaking against the queen so much as against her father.{S}
 You do not have to tell me.{S}
 I am just saying them fellows probably got their reasons, is all.{S}
 And I do not think Arl Eamon has said anything.{S}
 Right hand of the regent, they say.{S}
 My brother says he is leaving for the Free Marches.{S}
 Says Ferelden is done for.{S}
 I hear the regent is saying that any bann that does not do what he tells them is going to get trounced.{S}
 That do not sound very Fereldan at all, if you ask me.{S}
 You know what the butcher told me today?{S}
 Maybe you should not lap up everything your butcher says.{S}
 Pap always said they were tyrants, and needed a good boot.{S}
 I would not say that out loud.{S}
 Call Loghain an Orlesian and you are asking for a trip to the dungeon.{S}
 Says that the other bannorn are going to get the same.{S}
 So I spoke to this hunter the other day, and you know what he says?{S}
 Just talk, that is all.{S}
 Well, I would not talk about it too loudly.{S}
 What did your uncle say?{S}
 Is he doing what you said?{S}
 Look, I will tell you about it later.{S}
 Another victory for the regent at Iachus Valley, so everyone is saying.{S}
 Spoke to a merchant who just came from there.{S}
 Should talk about it after the darkspawn are done.{S}
 We are asking for trouble.{S}
 Can not say I want to.{S}
 I say later.{S}
 Some fellow in the tavern said that the darkspawn turn folks into ghouls.{S}
 Says we should take what money we have and try and get on a ship.{S}
 I keep telling her we will just be sold on the Tevinter slave market.{S}
 Said he was seven feet tall, and could tear down a house with his bare hands.{S}
 Mother Vorlyn said that is just some hoax.{S}
 If Arl Eamon's standing up for him, I would say we should be.{S}
 Maybe what he says is true.{S}
 Did you speak to that knight yesterday?{S}
 Said he was from Redcliffe.{S}
 He talked to everyone in the tavern.{S}
 Might as well ask us how to get to the moon.{S}
 He said that all the Redcliffe knights were looking for it.{S}
 My sister told me about that.{S}
 So you are telling me that Teyrn Loghain became a Grey Warden?{S}
 That is what everyone's saying.{S}
 Well good on them, I say.{S}
 He says the mages in the tower out on Lake Calenhad are all turning into demons.{S}
 They always say that, though.{S}
 They are not sure what to do about it yet, he says.{S}
 Easier said than done.{S}
 Mages pick a fine time to go turn into demons, I tell you.{S}
 The one who talked about all the werewolves?{S}
 Said he saw them plain as day.{S}
 Maker would thank us, I bet.{S}
 Smell of the darkspawn, they keep telling me.{S}
 If they want to kill them darkspawn, I say let them.{S}
 So I ask him, what is he got that I do not?{S}
 And you know what he says?{S}
 And she demands answers.{S}
 He calls her every sort of name, "traitor" being the kindest, and locks her in a guest room.{S}
 What did he say?{S}
 Go talk to Shianni. <emp>Elves Safe For Now</emp>{S}
 Queen Anora has told you about unrest in the Alienage.{S}
 I heard Howe say she would be a greater ally dead than alive.{S}
 Who can say?{S}
 We must slip in and out with my queen before anyone is the wiser. <emp>Speak to Merrill</emp>{S}
 Merrill is the keeper's apprentice and she is to join you in your search for Tamlen. <emp>Speak to Hahren Paivel</emp>{S}
 The keeper has sent you to talk to Hahren Paivel.{S}
 You have asked Paivel to perform the ceremony the keeper asked for; she will likely be able to speak with you now.{S}
 If they find these two missing, they will know... how you say?{S}
 Nothing I say is provably false!{S}
 I just get paid to speak the truth.{S}
 If you have an issue, speak to my employer!{S}
 Sorry, can not talk!{S}
 Claims no one can stop his plans to strip Orzammar's defenses, say insiders!{S}
 Darkspawn will overrun Orzammar within the year if he becomes king, experts say!{S}
 The Assembly demands an answer!{S}
 "A new offensive is required against the darkspawn," says Lord Bhelen!{S}
 No dwarf is without worth, he has been heard to say!{S}
 Lord Harrowmont said to have kicked casteless in the street.{S}
 Mine is an honorable task, and I shall drown out anyone who claims otherwise!{S}
 News of the hour: Lord Bhelen's claims that Lord Harrowmont soft on darkspawn proven false by alliance with Grey Wardens!{S}
 Lord Bhelen swears revenge on Grey Wardens!{S}
 He is like a mad surfacer dog, say insiders!{S}
 News of the hour: Lord Bhelen promises radical changes that will offend the ancient Paragons!{S}
 Evidence suggests Lord Bhelen considering widespread military draft!{S}
 He refuses to comment in the Assembly!{S}
 What more need be said?{S}
 Prince Bhelen was pleased with your performance and has rewarded you for dealing with Jarvia and her carta. <emp>Speak with Prince Bhelen when you are ready</emp>{S}
 You told Prince Bhelen that you would speak with him again when you are ready to do what he wants of you.{S}
 Return to Prince Bhelen and tell him the good news.{S}
 Vartag Gavorn says you should eliminate Jarvia, as Harrowmont has asked.{S}
 Vartag was pleased with what you did, and Prince Bhelen consented to speak with you.{S}
 You refused Vartag Gavorn's request to eliminate Jarvia and plant evidence that shows that Harrowmont had ties to the carta. <emp>Plant the papers on Jarvia's body</emp>{S}
 You said you needed time to consider this.{S}
 Should we call for help?{S}
 Call for help?{S}
 I told you there would not be anything.{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 What are you talking about?{S}
 Tell it to the arbiters, for Andraste's sake!{S}
 I am not here to talk about Loghain.{S}
 Send him out to answer for himself!{S}
 We have already told you to be off!{S}
 I doubt you would have decided to stay and help if I had told you.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 The knights that returned say that they were unable to find Genitivi, but perhaps the Maker will lead you to him.{S}
 I am going to tell the others on you!{S}
 But they will call for the guards when they see you, and soon the whole house will know you are here.{S}
 No one ever said the Kendells had any sense.{S}
 For Andraste's sake, do not speak ill of the dead!{S}
 Haven't Grey Wardens asked more than enough of the Circle? <emp>I</emp> simply came to deliver a message from the revered mother, ser mage.{S}
 Should I have asked her to write a note?{S}
 Tell her I will not be harassed in this manner!{S}
 I will speak to the woman if I must!{S}
 I would like to talk about Dwyn.{S}
 I heard him talking to the chamberlain.{S}
 The housekeeper says you are wanted at the palace.{S}
 What did he say?{S}
 Why did not anyone tell me the empress of Orlais was working in my kitchen?{S}
 Tell me after dinner.{S}
 And Teyrn Howe says she is to take dinner in her room!{S}
 But I suggest you get on with your business.{S}
 Thank the Maker!{S}
 How am I supposed to answer that?{S}
 Why did not you mention this before, Erlina?{S}
 Have you spoken to the revered mother yourself? <desc>You deftly pick the lock on the door.</desc> <act>Pick the lock on the door.</act> <desc>You fail to pick the lock.{S}
 I must say, you seem very familiar to me.{S}
 And please call me Alistair.{S}
 It is perfectly all right to think about the many indignities you plan to inflict on your enemies, but to talk about it... well, that would be un-ladylike.{S}
 We should get going, unless you have something else to say.{S}
 He will get what is coming to him eventually, if I have any say in the matter.{S}
 Is there something you wish to discuss?{S}
 Thank you for taking me from that.{S}
 The images are fading from my mind as we speak.{S}
 It is uncharitable of me to speak this way, but I never liked him.{S}
 Call it women's intuition.{S}
 One should let one's actions speak for themselves, and let others form their own opinions.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 But this is no time to discuss that.{S}
 Take another step, and I swear I will strike you down where you stand!{S}
 Speak quickly--I will have no games.{S}
 And you were told that the Circle was in no shape to help you, I suppose.{S}
 It was he who told me to look after the children.{S}
 Uldred always wanted power; perhaps Loghain promised Uldred the position of first enchanter, once they had dealt with the Blight.{S}
 Well, I told First Enchanter Irving what happened at Ostagar, explaining why it was unwise to ally with that... with Loghain.{S}
 Well, I told the First Enchanter Irving what Loghain did on the battlefield.{S}
 Irving said he would take care of it.{S}
 He called a meeting to confront Uldred, but something must have gone wrong.{S}
 He was fighting a terrifying abomination and he told me to get as many as I could to safety.{S}
 I refuse to believe it.{S}
 I tried to help the children get out, but the doors were locked... no one responded when I called for help.{S}
 I say we keep her.{S}
 Speaking from experience here.{S}
 Once Greagoir sees that we have made the tower safe, I trust he will tell his men to back down.{S}
 Now their masters have chosen death for them and I say let them have it.{S}
 My mother often said that things are the way they are, because they could not have been any other way.{S}
 When that happens, I usually lay about a young upstart with my staff.{S}
 But I told you there are innocent mages still alive who have nothing to do with these demons and abominations.{S}
 The creatures came from that direction, as far as I could tell.{S}
 Why are you saying this?{S}
 How can you claim the moral high ground when you propose to slaughter everyone in this tower, even these children?{S}
 You are mad if you think I will let you lay a finger on these children.{S}
 If you insist on making war upon the Circle, we have nothing more to discuss.{S}
 You are saying she is trying to fool us?{S}
 Please, tell us what you know.{S}
 Tell us what happened here.{S}
 I detect no deceitfulness in what she has said.{S}
 All this "kill everyone" talk is just too drastic!{S}
 Thank you for that insight.{S}
 Now, I ask again: who are you, and why are you here?{S}
 And did they tell you that you had to kill apprentices?{S}
 Yes, I was there, but we did not speak.{S}
 Finish what you were going to say.{S}
 I would rather talk about what we might face here.{S}
 Can you tell me more about Uldred?{S}
 Tell me about yourself, Wynne.{S}
 I told Greagoir I would investigate the tower.{S}
 Can you tell me how all this trouble started?{S}
 What did Uldred say?{S}
 This does not tell me how the tower got overrun by demons.{S}
 Thank you, Morrigan.{S}
 You will do as I say.{S}
 We have talked away enough time.{S}
 Tell me what you know.{S}
 Fine, we will see what else she has to say then.{S}
 You do what I say, when I say it, and I say the mage dies.{S}
 I do not recall asking for your opinion.{S}
 If I had a say, you would all be culled.{S}
 Then call it, why do not you?{S}
 Call the watch!{S}
 I can pray with them and give them my blessing, but Ser Perth wants me to call upon the Maker to shield them from evil.{S}
 Well, you are not praying hard enough then.{S}
 I fold. <desc>Sigh</desc> I swear he is got these cards marked.{S}
 Promises, promises.{S}
 I think you just do not want to talk to me, that is what.{S}
 I call it taking out the trash. <act>Kill him.</act>{S}
 I say Howe ought to level the thing and build a new one.{S}
 Thank you, Warden.{S}
 That is what the king said.{S}
 I am simply saying that it is foolish to mount a rescue when you have no notion where this man is and the Wilds are overrun with darkspawn.{S}
 I think what Flemeth suggested is the best idea.{S}
 Please, Warden, I beg you: Do not leave my queen here.{S}
 Free me, and I promise you my aid in the Landsmeet.{S}
 Lady Isolde mentioned that a mage was behind all this.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 There was nothing I could do or say that would appease her.{S}
 You will not find a better deal, I promise.{S}
 These things you say, they must drive the men back home simply <emp>wild</emp>!{S}
 Start talking! <desc>Laughs</desc> The traitorous bitch has you under her thumb?{S}
 I was told that Arl Eamon was a threat to Ferelden, that if I dealt with him Loghain would settle matters with the Circle.{S}
 Why should I believe what you say?{S}
 Tell her, Anora.{S}
 He asked you to slay a talking tree he calls "the Grand Oak"--a task you have completed.{S}
 There is no way in the qunari tongue to use words and yet say nothing.{S}
 Who calls that a crime?{S}
 You call that lucky?{S}
 And what are you supposed to be? <act>Have Leliana do the talking..</act> <act>Fight.</act>{S}
 Let us pray, Sister.{S}
 I told you this was a terrible idea.{S}
 Perhaps we should make this quick, my dear? <act>Let Morrigan do the talking.</act>{S}
 There is much praying to be done now.{S}
 Well punch me in the teeth and call me a wild sylvan...{S}
 It is called liquid courage, and I have got lots of it!{S}
 I need to speak to you.{S}
 Could I speak with you?{S}
 Um, thanks.{S}
 I am shocked you even <emp>suggested</emp> that.{S}
 That is what I said!{S}
 I am talking to a vegetable...{S}
 Could I speak to you?{S}
 You call that fighting?{S}
 Although they call into question your wish to show compassion to the wretched, do not deprive them of compassion when they are in need...{S}
 I was asked to bring this mabari to the kennels.{S}
 I wasn't told we were getting a mabari.{S}
 Well, could you ask someone?{S}
 What you were told is not my concern.{S}
 Look, they told me to bring him here, and I brought him.{S}
 Him, on the other hand... ever seen a mabari get bored? <act>Keep talking.</act>{S}
 I am sorry, what did you say?{S}
 You do not say...{S}
 I-I just deliver what they tell me to.{S}
 It tells knock-knock jokes and entertains the kids at parties.{S}
 Speak to me, my son! <act>Try to get through to the arl.</act> <act>Leave the arl alone.</act>{S}
 How can you say that?{S}
 Do not tell me you forgot!{S}
 Said morale was bad here.{S}
 Your giant friend here does not talk much, does he?{S}
 Well, wait over there, I will get the captain. ...Never said anything about any circus freaks...{S}
 If there is anything I can do for you, please, please tell me.{S}
 Now, before you say anything, I do recall that your business is private... but I saw your camp and could not help but stop.{S}
 Trust me when I say that my encountering you here was serendipity and nothing more.{S}
 Say goodbye, boy, and we will be on our way again.{S}
 Thank the gentleman will not you, boy?{S}
 If you should need enchantments, simply talk to my boy.{S}
 Otherwise, come speak with me.{S}
 Thank the kind lady will not you, boy?{S}
 Thank you, kind lady.{S}
 Thank you kindly for all your assistance.{S}
 Say hello, my boy.{S}
 Mind if I ask what brings you out here?{S}
 My, that does rather explain a lot.{S}
 Complicated? <desc>Laughs</desc> Somehow, I imagine that only says half of it.{S}
 Thank you for the offer, but there may be more excitement on your path than is good for my boy and me.{S}
 Allow me to say thank you again, and bid you farewell.{S}
 Say goodbye, my boy.{S}
 A hundred silver and my thanks is all I have to offer.{S}
 One good turn deserves another, that is what the missus always claims. <desc>Chuckles</desc> Then I suppose we are doubly fortunate, are not we?{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 Please tell me.{S}
 I wasn't told about anything being shipped in today.{S}
 That is... ah, that is very nice, ma'am, but nobody told us it was coming.{S}
 I wasn't notified about anything coming today. <act>Let Wynne talk.</act>{S}
 Well, could you ask someone?{S}
 "Take the dog," he said.{S}
 I can hardly believe they would fall for such a lie.{S}
 When the captain gets here, let me do the talking.{S}
 Just leave all the talking to me.{S}
 I told you it would.{S}
 This might be what the Chantry calls, "The treacherous wiles of magi."{S}
 Heh... easy for you to say, elf.{S}
 And now I am talking to an animal.{S}
 One of those Tranquil fellows actually called him a... what was it, now?{S}
 Or stand there like a lump and watch me try to talk my way past him.{S}
 I hate it when you say that... ...Right.{S}
 I hope I can figure out what it was I said that worked...{S}
 Feel free to do all the talking when the captain arrives.{S}
 The revered mother sent us to pray for the condemned, ser.{S}
 The regent hired us, said morale was low.{S}
 For which I have still not been paid, by the way. <act>Let Alistair handle this.</act> <act>Try to bluff him.</act> <act>Let Leliana do the talking here.</act> <act>Have Zevran Bluff him.</act> <act>Let Alistair answer.</act> <act>Attack</act>{S}
 And tell Neville I want a word with him when you get there.{S}
 I... do not know, to tell you the truth.{S}
 It is not really my place to ask questions about the regent's purchases.{S}
 The point is, I was told I would be paid <emp>upon delivery</emp> and I will not leave without my money!{S}
 No one told me about any... dwarven thing being delivered today.{S}
 I will just take it back to Orzammar, tell the king that Ferelden will let hundreds of its men die rather than keep accurate paperwork. <desc>Sigh</desc> Fine.{S}
 No one told me about any deliveries coming today.{S}
 I tell you, I was promised payment, and I will get it.{S}
 Some sort of weapon, is all I was told.{S}
 Things have been so unsettled, lately, it is hard to tell which way is up.{S}
 How many priests does it take to pray for a handful of wretched criminals?{S}
 I-I just go where they tell me.{S}
 It was a little spur-of-the-moment, I will admit.{S}
 You wish to refuse it?{S}
 Fine, but you must speak with the Weaver Crafthall.{S}
 Pray that it is.{S}
 Whatever you want, go talk to the sergeant.{S}
 O Lady of Perpetual Sacrifice, pray for us.{S}
 I beg your pardon, Mother. <act>Have Zevran lie to her.</act> <emp>Rescue Queen Anora</emp>{S}
 O Voice of Wisdom, pray for us.{S}
 O Queen of Orphans, pray for us...{S}
 Shianni says that you may be able to enter the hospice through a side door.{S}
 We need a plan here. <emp>Talk to the stubborn blacksmith</emp>{S}
 Owen the blacksmith is the only one who can repair the militia's equipment, but he is locked himself in the blacksmith and refuses to help.{S}
 Murdock wants you to go talk to Owen to see if you can change his mind. <emp>Talk to Murdock</emp>{S}
 Niall says a sloth demon is behind this trap.{S}
 You used the rod to reactivate the statue, who calls itself Shale.{S}
 Statues are People Too <emp>Talk to Murdock</emp>{S}
 Owen is dead, thanks to you.{S}
 Murdock should be told about this.{S}
 Murdock told you about Dwyn, a dwarven veteran, who has refused to help the villagers fight the creatures.{S}
 You should talk to Mother Hannah to see if she is willing to help.{S}
 You rescued your betrothed, Nesiara, from the lecherous human, Vaughan, and his henchmen. <emp>Explain Mother Hannah's reasoning to Ser Perth</emp>{S}
 Mother Hannah says the Maker does not give people protection just because they want it.{S}
 She also says that Ser Perth does not seem to be able to grasp this concept and is convinced she is withholding protection from the knights.{S}
 Perhaps you can try to explain this to Perth. <emp>Take the amulets to the knights</emp>{S}
 Mother Hannah told you that she cannot provide the protection that Ser Perth desires.{S}
 He wants the Maker to shield his men, but she says that the Maker does not intervene just because one wants Him to.{S}
 Ser Perth and his knights are ready to defend Redcliffe. <emp>Talk to Ser Perth</emp>{S}
 "Shemlen" we call them--"quick children".{S}
 You may want to also speak to Murdock, the mayor.{S}
 Perhaps you should tell Shianni about this. <emp>Find Valena</emp>{S}
 You told Owen that you would try to find his daughter, Valena.{S}
 After fretting about his own delayed Harrowing, Jowan informed you that Irving would like to speak with you.{S}
 You did not manage to find Valena in the castle, but you lied to Owen and told him that she had escaped safely.{S}
 I am sorry; I lied to you.{S}
 I say burn it out.{S}
 Did... did she tell you to take me back to the chantry?{S}
 Everybody's scared, but they tell me I should not be scared.{S}
 And they tell me I should not be sad that Mother died.{S}
 But she just tells me not to be scared, even though she is!{S}
 She tells me not to be sad, but she keeps crying because Mother died.{S}
 I spoke to your sister in the chantry.{S}
 Kaitlyn told me.{S}
 Tell me who you are, then.{S}
 You told Kaitlyn you would search for Bevin.{S}
 A Missing Child <emp>Talk to Kaitlyn</emp>{S}
 Thanks to you, the militia can now drink as much as they want, as often as they want.{S}
 Uneven Stone <emp>Speak to Arl Eamon when you are ready to leave for Denerim</emp>{S}
 The Ashes worked as the legend said they would, and Arl Eamon has recovered.{S}
 He has learned of the terrible things that happened while he was unconscious and plans to call the Landsmeet in Denerim.{S}
 When you are ready to leave for Denerim, speak to Arl Eamon in Castle Redcliffe.{S}
 I did not tell you because I believed we could help him.{S}
 Even a distraught mother's begging could not sway you from you from your decided course of action.{S}
 I have thought about what the sister said.{S}
 Our last talk?{S}
 I would like the sister to explain to me the purpose of <emp>birds</emp>.{S}
 Yes, that would explain a great deal. <desc>Sigh</desc> Now you are beginning to sound just like Alistair.{S}
 I pray that Eamon awakens soon.{S}
 The same could be said of you.{S}
 The same cannot be said for the swamp witch.{S}
 Keep asking questions and I shall turn into a bird.{S}
 Oh, I did not say you were <emp>afraid</emp>.{S}
 I think some statues should sod off and ask their sodded questions to someone else.{S}
 He once said I was made of the most lovely stone... lovely!{S}
 Did I say similar?{S}
 You do not have to make it sound like you are passing a stone to admit it.{S}
 I am saying that there are worse things than being forced to fight at its side.{S}
 That sounds very promising.{S}
 The qunari mentioned something of equality when we last spoke.{S}
 I said that all were equal under the qun, yes.{S}
 It is as I have always said.{S}
 But I thank you.{S}
 Thank you for the answer... wise one.{S}
 I wish to say that it has been pleasant fighting at the qunari's side.{S}
 Legend says that Andraste's Ashes have miraculous powers and can cure the ill.{S}
 Why would I lie?{S}
 Well, do not tell anyone.{S}
 Why you claimed to forget about the murdering bit.{S}
 Do tell.{S}
 Thank you, my lord.{S}
 Are you saying Alistair is related to Cailan?{S}
 Alistair has a claim to the throne?{S}
 The bard speaks of someone who lived and died five centuries ago.{S}
 I do not... it talks in riddles.{S}
 Speak, kadan.{S}
 I am told that the qunari put mages on leashes.{S}
 But these ones you speak of are to be pitied.{S}
 I cannot say that they would not wish to put a leash on you as well, kadan.{S}
 Perhaps I am not the best person to speak to.{S}
 Erlina tells me that Arl Eamon has gone ahead to call the Landsmeet.{S}
 For that I apologize, and hope that we can start again.{S}
 And while I know your concern is hardly disinterested, still... thank you.{S}
 Let us pray.{S}
 May the Chant reach the Maker's ears and tell Him of our contrition.{S}
 By calling the Landsmeet, I have struck the first blow.{S}
 Something tells me she will not be as easy to get past as the others.{S}
 They may be taking the Warden for execution as we speak.{S}
 I could not tell.{S}
 I beg your pardon, but I admit I am quite curious...{S}
 Hey, tell me something. <act>Let Alistair make conversation.</act>{S}
 Well, I can not say the... ah... scenery here is not a good argument for spending time here.{S}
 You never said you had your eye on Tanna!{S}
 How... no, do not tell me.{S}
 It is impossible to tell who the woman might be, but whoever owned the locket was quite fond of her.{S}
 May I ask what you are doing, exactly?{S}
 Tell me: Are you a soldier or an ornament?{S}
 What're you doing? <act>Let Alistair try to talk her into leaving.</act> <act>Leave her alone.</act>{S}
 Did Boann send you? <desc>Sigh</desc> I already told her: I am old, not dead.{S}
 I beg your pardon.{S}
 I was told to speak with you about donating to the chapel.{S}
 I have not spent thirty years ministering to the condemned to spend my days gardening and tatting lace, I will tell you that.{S}
 She is no business telling me when to retire!{S}
 Do not you walk away from me while I am talking to you!{S}
 Speak quick, worms, before I call the guards and they clip your nasty ears!{S}
 A friend of a friend said you would be coming.{S}
 She is got no business telling me how to run this chapel!{S}
 I am going right back to the chantry to tell that woman where she can stick her "suggestions."{S}
 I told you not to go back there!{S}
 I swear!{S}
 King Bhelen promised me a role among his advisors.{S}
 Bhelen promised if my aunt supported him, I could open a new mine in the Deeps.{S}
 I swear, no one knows their place these days.{S}
 But I thank you for the attempt at kindness, misguided though it may be.{S}
 Did I not ask you to leave me in peace?{S}
 So you have said.{S}
 I have nothing to say that would amuse you, elf.{S}
 I have nothing to say that would amuse a dwarf.{S}
 We are called a lot of things.{S}
 Have the villagers not spoken of this?{S}
 Are you asking if I feel guilt, or if I am responsible for the deed?{S}
 Strange that you would swear yourself to another's task.{S}
 What does your wisdom say is equal to my crime?{S}
 If you cannot see a use for him, I suggest releasing him for mercy's sake alone.{S}
 I would also suggest that Alistair take his place in the cage.{S}
 I suggest you leave me to my fate.{S}
 Perhaps if you told her the Grey Wardens need my assistance.{S}
 My thanks, elf.{S}
 My thanks, dwarf.{S}
 My thanks, human.{S}
 Thank you, Sten.{S}
 I am a Grey Warden, sworn to defend against the Blight.{S}
 If I do not offer the details? <act>Lie</act> She agreed to release you into my custody.{S}
 So long as you do what I say, yes.{S}
 Then, yes, as long as you do what I say.{S}
 I have heard qunari called "the warmongers of the north."{S}
 I am sworn to defend the land against the Blight.{S}
 King Endrin chose Lord Harrowmont, but the ancestors spoke differently.{S}
 I should not say anything bad about the new king...{S}
 The ancestors have spoken!{S}
 Are you the Grey Warden they are talking about?{S}
 Do not talk to me, exile.{S}
 Hmph, Bhelen's supporters are not going to take this lying down.{S}
 I apologize for interfering, but I could not just sit by and not help.{S}
 I am Leliana, one of the lay sisters of the chantry here in Lothering.{S}
 They said you were a Grey Warden.{S}
 Those men said you are a Grey Warden.{S}
 Ah, I thought you might say that, but you see, the Maker wants me to join you.{S}
 As I said, I was not always a lay sister.{S}
 It is not important that you believe what I say, only that you serve the Maker in the end.{S}
 That is all I ask.{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 The Maker told me to.{S}
 The Maker told me to join you.{S}
 I will need help, that is true. <act>Lie</act> These men were mistaken.{S}
 I am going to say this slowly: You.{S}
 You can call me <FirstName/>, if you must.{S}
 The Paragons have spoken and Bhelen is king!{S}
 Everyone's talking about it.{S}
 I see right through that Bhelen... he is up to no good, I say.{S}
 To fight darkspawn on the surface, they said...{S}
 They say Bhelen is rounding up everyone who spoke against him.{S}
 I am going to lie low until King Harrowmont puts down this rebellion.{S}
 Thank you kindly, friend!{S}
 Do tell.{S}
 I just wanted some company... <act>Lie</act> There are darkspawn near!{S}
 Thank the Maker you are all right!{S}
 Thank the Stone!{S}
 You might not want to say that too loudly.{S}
 Maker's Breath, you have answered my prayers! <desc>Coughs</desc>{S}
 I refused.{S}
 I will thank you for anything your skill can add to my cause.{S}
 The Landsmeet has been called, and you must now go to Denerim, to take the fight to Loghain. <emp>Free the castle of the demon's control</emp>{S}
 First Enchanter Irving and his fellow mages met you at Castle Redcliffe, as promised.{S}
 Thanks for the poultices.{S}
 I could've mentioned to wipe your arse after you squat, too.{S}
 Figured it was worth asking.{S}
 I am not embarrassed to say I am nervous about darkspawn.{S}
 I figured if I kept asking I would find someone!{S}
 That is what Elder Miriam said.{S}
 Thanks.{S}
 I have what you asked for.{S}
 Old Man Barlin said that d-darkspawn may be coming soon.{S}
 He do not have any poison yet, thank the Maker.{S}
 Th-thanks for the traps.{S}
 Thank you, stranger.{S}
 We pray for the success of any who undertake this mission."{S}
 A thanks to all villagers who've opened their barns and crofts to the refugees in these dark times.{S}
 The chantry regularly hears praise from our visitors and your virtuous deeds are mentioned in many prayers.{S}
 Even you must admit there is a suspicious rash of mortality among the advisors to the crown.{S}
 I have important matters to discuss.{S}
 Oh, I can hardly speak ill of the sense or conscience of any man simply for wishing Rendon Howe dead.{S}
 Well, I-I did not say I was shedding any tears over his passing.{S}
 He tells me that I owe you his life.{S}
 Is there anything you would ask as a reward for saving Oswyn?{S}
 When my grandfather's brother was taken by the Orlesians, they asked for forty sovereigns for his safe return.{S}
 Thank you again.{S}
 I will speak with her about this at once.{S}
 All I want is for you to speak out against Loghain.{S}
 I need no thanks for simple compassion.{S}
 I cannot thank you enough for what you have done.{S}
 You may ask any reward it is in my power to find.{S}
 I would bring troops against his son, but Oswyn tells me Thomas had no part in his father's depravity.{S}
 I suppose you are here to ask for a donation, too.{S}
 Stubborn fool was refusing to talk to anyone only this morning!{S}
 None of it looks terribly well-made, but it should be serviceable. <emp>Talk to Murdock</emp>{S}
 Say your prayers!{S}
 Who told these things to come and play?{S}
 I must talk to you!{S}
 May I speak?{S}
 I must speak.{S}
 My thanks to you.{S}
 May I speak with you?{S}
 I must speak with you!{S}
 My sincere thanks.{S}
 Waste of time, I say.{S}
 My thanks!{S}
 Come talk to me!{S}
 My... thanks.{S}
 Please, I must speak...{S}
 That is most promising.{S}
 Thanks.{S}
 Did the Blight escape your notice? <desc>Sigh</desc> There is no point talking about it.{S}
 There is nothing more to say.{S}
 War claims the young and strong first.{S}
 Be careful how loudly you speak of it...{S}
 Lady Andraste, pray for us...{S}
 Every time I have called at the Chantry, he is been away.{S}
 He answers none of my letters.{S}
 I will call at the rectory again tomorrow. <desc>Sigh</desc> Probably.{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 What is the point of that, I ask you?{S}
 You gave Allison the traps you made and refused a reward.{S}
 He is asked you to create a suitable poison for him.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Free us all from this nightmare! <emp>Talk to the mouse</emp>{S}
 Before the mouse died from his injuries, he told you that the demoness Yevena is protecting the sloth demon.{S}
 The key to unlocking it may lie on another island.{S}
 Setting flag: has spoken to Perth and the knights are ready.{S}
 Now talk to Perth or Murdock to start the battle.{S}
 I will tell you another time.{S}
 You were talking to Teagan at the mill when Arlessa Isolde appeared.{S}
 He was very surprised to hear what she had to say.{S}
 The Landsmeet has been called.{S}
 Still, you never told me you were betrothed.{S}
 I should not have asked.{S}
 I... do not know what to say to that.{S}
 You did not mention that!{S}
 Ask him.{S}
 Maybe you can tell me about this later.{S}
 Many thanks!{S}
 I must speak with you, please.{S}
 Thank you so much!{S}
 I need to speak with you, please.{S}
 If you say so...{S}
 I would say yes to that.{S}
 T-Thank you!{S}
 If thanks be in order, then thank you.{S}
 For He would speak through me, and He would have you listen."{S}
 If you got a moment, we need to talk.{S}
 I want to say something.{S}
 You have my thanks.{S}
 We must speak.{S}
 May I say something?{S}
 Why do you speak through illusions?{S}
 What would you say to him?{S}
 I will not speak with you!{S}
 Tell me now!{S}
 Come, child, tell me where the demon is and it will soon be all over.{S}
 Now tell me where this demon is!{S}
 Let us speak.{S}
 Let us talk calmly, then, and figure this out.{S}
 Tell me where it is. <act>Be nice.</act> <act>Ask where the demon is.</act> <act>Leave</act>{S}
 How could she say that after everything we did for her?{S}
 Thanks for saving me there.{S}
 As you ask.{S}
 You are asking the impossible.{S}
 My ass was falling asleep from all this talk.{S}
 She said that Branka went though the Dead Trenches, and the halls of Bownammar.{S}
 In her delirium, she also spoke of darker things... <emp>Enter the phylactery chamber and destroy Jowan's phylactery</emp>{S}
 Really, thanks.{S}
 I would like to speak with you.{S}
 You will not lay a hand on another innocent.{S}
 You have my sincere thanks.{S}
 Bye-bye. *cough* Thanks.{S}
 Can we talk?{S}
 You have got my thanks.{S}
 But those who once called us heroes... have forgotten.{S}
 You spoke with First Enchanter Irving of the Circle of Magi.{S}
 He was very concerned for Connor's life and said he would gather what mages he could, and leave for Redcliffe immediately.{S}
 We done heard what was said.{S}
 We will need to talk, now that you have... survived.{S}
 I can not speak right now.{S}
 But I thank you all the same.{S}
 Dinner's ready when I say it is ready, and not before!{S}
 I swore to the Crows that the things they taught me were to remain a secret.{S}
 Sadly the answer is still no.{S}
 I will make it fun, I promise.{S}
 Very well, but I consider this pillow talk.{S}
 Whatever you would like to ask.{S}
 I say it is about damned time.{S}
 Anyway, what I mean by all this is: Thank you.{S}
 I got nothing to say to you.{S}
 Thanks ever so much.{S}
 Is that a promise?{S}
 Can we speak?{S}
 You could try telling them they are in the wrong place.{S}
 You fought in the Provings as Harrowmont's champion, and showed all of Orzammar where your loyalties lie. <emp>Speak with Dulin when you are ready to fight in Harrowmont's name</emp>{S}
 You should speak to Dulin when you are ready to do what he has asked.{S}
 Dulin Forender wanted you to fight the Provings in Harrowmont's name, but you refused his request.{S}
 You may speak to Dulin again if you change your mind. <emp>Return to Dulin Forender</emp>{S}
 Meet his representative, Dulin Forender, in Tapsters Tavern to tell him the good news.{S}
 Harrowmont was pleased with your success with Jarvia and her carta. <emp>Speak to Harrowmont when you are ready to deal with the carta</emp>{S}
 You should speak to him again when you am ready to get going.{S}
 You refused to help him. <emp>Return to Harrowmont</emp>{S}
 You said you need time to consider this.{S}
 You are to eliminate Jarvia as Prince Bhelen has asked.{S}
 Dulin was pleased with the evidence you found and Lord Harrowmont has consented to speak with you in person.{S}
 You were to eliminate Jarvia as Prince Bhelen asked.{S}
 You refused Dulin's request. <emp>Return to Dulin Forender</emp>{S}
 Thanks!{S}
 Thanks for persuading him to come out here.{S}
 Yes, if you say so.{S}
 Can you tell?{S}
 You call that sworsmanship?{S}
 You call that fighting?{S}
 I hate to say it--but no.{S}
 I... uhh... have been meaning to ask someone.{S}
 You have my thanks and then some!{S}
 We are both busy people, but can we talk for a moment?{S}
 Can we talk with you?{S}
 Oh yes, thanks.{S}
 I would speak with you.{S}
 Thanks, again.{S}
 Thanks you.{S}
 Can we speak with you?{S}
 Could not really tell.{S}
 How many times do I have to say no?!{S}
 Let us talk.{S}
 I am happy to say yes to that.{S}
 Could I ask you to wait for a moment?{S}
 Pardon, can we speak privately?{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Shall we talk about the merchandise?{S}
 We speak.{S}
 By all the disciples and the Maker, thank you!{S}
 I have something to say.{S}
 Thanks, I guess.{S}
 I want to speak.{S}
 I would say "yes" to that.{S}
 An elven arse, he says?{S}
 I do not mind saying it, I owe you for that.{S}
 I would like to talk with you?{S}
 Could I ask you to hold for a moment?{S}
 I will pray for you, my child.{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 Oh, I say.{S}
 Can I speak with you?{S}
 The Crows have claimed another victim.{S}
 Thanks.{S}
 Can we speak to you?{S}
 He threw me out of the palace at least a dozen times for calling Endrin a nug-licker.{S}
 Speaking of which, I have dwarven steel for sale.{S}
 It is odd to talk so freely with a stranger, but... perhaps you can help me.{S}
 Zathrian agreed to speak with the Lady, and you brought him to her.{S}
 Thank you, Sten.{S}
 The other men sometimes tell stories about them... when the knight-commander is not around, of course.{S}
 He does not abide that sort of talk...{S}
 The stories sheltered templars tell will pale in comparison to mine.{S}
 So you said you wanted to get across?{S}
 I am sure we could talk on that long, dull boat ride across the lake, yes?{S}
 So, I am guessing someone told Anora I was planning to steal her throne.{S}
 Did anyone mention this wasn't my idea?{S}
 The way they talk about Theirin blood you would think I should maybe just jar it and stick that on the throne.{S}
 "Thank you, Alistair, that is excellent advice.{S}
 Theirin blood will tell.{S}
 He told you that Arl Howe would likely be in the dungeon, which is undoubtedly on the basement level.{S}
 I suppose I could go talk to them again.{S}
 Let it suffice to say that we had something of a revolt on our hands, led by a mage named Uldred.{S}
 If I hadn't said anything, perhaps we would not be here now.{S}
 Do you regret telling Irving about Loghain?{S}
 She says that Howe has been able to enter and leave at will, so he must have some answers.{S}
 Only had it a month, and already this armor does not fit... got to lay off the mince pie...{S}
 I did not think much of her dress, to tell the truth.{S}
 The master says we will help in the battles to come.{S}
 Oh thank you, Maker!{S}
 Thank you, thank you!{S}
 Then, then we can talk!{S}
 How dare you speak of this fine person that way.{S}
 I am inspired, all thanks to you!{S}
 I can not wait to tell the guild what I made, ho!{S}
 I would like to speak.{S}
 Murdock thinks the militia is ready for battle. <emp>Talk to Murdock</emp>{S}
 They say the king favors his middle son.{S}
 I am going to call the guards!{S}
 You should speak to the elder.{S}
 They say the Warrior Caste is hosting a Proving so the Grey Wardens can look for candidates.{S}
 Another round of moss-wine and whatever you have on the fire, thanks.{S}
 They say three of the fighters Adalbo beat last year never walked again.{S}
 The docs say he will not wake without it.{S}
 Tell your mother I said hello.{S}
 Humans say the Maker loves all of us.{S}
 But there was no telling her no, right?{S}
 But there was no telling him no, right?{S}
 You know, your name has been mentioned in the Assembly.{S}
 Your father speaks highly of your skill.{S}
 Ask your companions to remain close.{S}
 Orzammar thanks you for what you have done.{S}
 They say there is a civil war on the surface.{S}
 Oh, I really should not be talking to strangers.{S}
 The ancestors have spoken!{S}
 They say Darvianak Vollney killed his own brother, then went free by winning a Proving.{S}
 House Aeducan thanks you, Warden.{S}
 House Aeducan thanks you.{S}
 King Bhelen owes you his thanks.{S}
 We thank you for what you have done for Orzammar.{S}
 Thank you for having faith in House Harrowmont.{S}
 Your lies about Lord Harrowmont are reprehensible.{S}
 I do not know what I will tell his mother.{S}
 You have been asked to fight as Lord Harrowmont's champion in the Provings.{S}
 In return, King Bhelen has promised that Orzammar will aid you against the Blight.{S}
 You have been told to convince several prominent nobles of Lord Harrowmont's cheating ways.{S}
 The Grey Wardens could not have asked for anyone finer.{S}
 I understand that the king has asked for the body to be sent back to Orzammar?{S}
 And the king says that she is to be buried in Orzammar next to her father, as an Aeducan.{S}
 And the king says that he is to be buried in Orzammar next to his father, as an Aeducan.{S}
 I have spoken with your king.{S}
 Still funny hearing you call her that.{S}
 I understand the king has asked for the body to be returned to Orzammar?{S}
 The Alienage will have its own ruler, who speaks in the Landsmeet as an equal.{S}
 My lord, I... do not know what to say!{S}
 I will admit that I am uncertain why you brought us here.{S}
 Urged on by the Paragon Branka, you destroyed Caridin--creator of the Anvil of the Void--and Branka has claimed the Anvil for herself.{S}
 In return, King Harrowmont has promised that Orzammar will aid you against the Blight.{S}
 More than I can possibly say.{S}
 As you say.{S}
 The Grey Wardens could not have asked for anyone finer.{S}
 I am told that the king has asked for the body to be sent back to Orzammar?{S}
 And the king says she is to be buried in Orzammar next to her father, as an Aeducan.{S}
 And the king says he is to be buried in Orzammar next to his father, as an Aeducan.{S}
 I have spoken with your king.{S}
 Still funny hearing you call him that.{S}
 I have decided that the Alienage will have its own ruler, someone to speak in the Landsmeet as an equal.{S}
 My lady, I... do not know what to say!{S}
 I promise you that.{S}
 I promise you that.{S}
 Tell me, what is the situation currently with the Circle of Magi?{S}
 You told Filda that you found no sign of Ruck.{S}
 He does not want his mother, Filda, to know what is become of him and you promised not to tell her the truth.{S}
 But I swear the arl's men are more criminal than the miscreants we occasionally arrest.{S}
 So if your lifeblood is not draining in the gutters as we speak, do not bother reporting it.{S}
 I must say, the sketch did not do you much justice.{S}
 If I asked my men to apprehend you, they would all run and cry big, sobby tears in their courtesans' bosoms and leave me all alone to be skewered.{S}
 Here is the payment I promised.{S}
 The barkeep does not mind some blood--or "sport," as she called it.{S}
 I only ask that my people be aided against the darkspawn.{S}
 I ask that the Circle of Magi be given its independence.{S}
 I ask that the Howes pay for what they did to my family.{S}
 I ask that land be granted to the Dalish, your Majesty.{S}
 This is why we called the guard.{S}
 Easy thing to say.{S}
 I am going to have to ask you to leave.{S}
 I know this may not be much, but it is an extra thanks.{S}
 A lot of folk swallow whatever lies are fed to them, but us believers will try and spread word about you and the Wardens.{S}
 Edwina sends her thanks for getting rid of the Crimson Oars.{S}
 Thanks for the help you have given.{S}
 What would you say to becoming the new bann of the Alienage... a voice for the elves in the Landsmeet?{S}
 Well, I did not want to come right out and <emp>say</emp> it... but I am relieved you will be nearby.{S}
 Then let me say I hope your travels bring you back this way soon.{S}
 I suggest you make at least a brief appearance before they storm the gate. <desc>Chuckles</desc> Just tell the guard at the door when you are ready.{S}
 Then let me say I hope your travels bring you back this way soon.{S}
 I suggest you make at least a brief appearance before they storm the gate. <desc>Chuckles</desc> Just tell the guard at the door when you are ready.{S}
 I beg you, do not put my lady in danger for your revenge.{S}
 The abomination is keeping the arl from you, even as he lies dying.{S}
 Killing them just reinforces Loghain's lies about me.{S}
 I guess Morrigan was telling the truth after all.{S}
 What should I tell them?{S}
 Speaking of Morrigan, do you know where she went?{S}
 I am told she vanished right after the battle.{S}
 Speaking of mysteries, where did Morrigan go?{S}
 Good riddance, I say.{S}
 Tell me about it.{S}
 You said you are staying with the Grey Wardens.{S}
 I just wanted to say thank you.{S}
 And, if I do not get the chance some other time... thanks.{S}
 I can not tell you how much.{S}
 I do not think we have much to say to one another.{S}
 See, that is what I told them.{S}
 That might also explain why she ran off right after the battle.{S}
 Tell them the truth.{S}
 Tell them they were wrong.{S}
 I do not care what you tell them.{S}
 You are talking like this is good-bye.{S}
 No thanks are necessary.{S}
 We can speak more afterwards, if you like.{S}
 The streets are safer thanks to you, Warden.{S}
 Alistair's claim is challenged.{S}
 In the days before King Calenhad, such claims were settled by duels.{S}
 She said she cannot wait to tell the other clans.{S}
 Will you come with me to tell her?{S}
 No thanks to the clan.{S}
 We can speak later.{S}
 I must admit that while I did not share my father's pessimism regarding the Grey Wardens, I had my doubts that such a small number of you could be victorious.{S}
 Yet here you are. <desc>Chuckles</desc> Normally I would call that bravado, but it seems your confidence is deserved.{S}
 Can you tell me more, Warden?{S}
 The Maker smiles upon you, or so they are saying.{S}
 May I ask you a personal question?{S}
 Can you... tell me anything else?{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Tell me something.{S}
 Still, his jokes... if one can call them that... are already giving me headaches.{S}
 Well... he answers every serious question with a jest.{S}
 I have yet to hear him speak on any matter more serious that what the cooks are making for dinner.{S}
 We will need to speak more on it, especially considering the fact that you do not intend to stay in Denerim.{S}
 We will need to speak more on it, especially considering that you intend to remain with the Grey Wardens.{S}
 We will need to speak more of the role you wish to play.{S}
 We can speak further when the day is done.{S}
 I shall speak to you again before the day is done.{S}
 There is nothing else to tell.{S}
 Thank you again, Warden.{S}
 On behalf of Ferelden, allow me to say thank you.{S}
 It truly cannot be said enough.{S}
 Well, let us not tell the masses just yet.{S}
 Teagan has told me he will join me there.{S}
 Tell me... have you noticed anything... strange about the lad?{S}
 Connor seems well enough, and Isolde refuses to speak of what happened.{S}
 She says she never wants to go back.{S}
 I... cannot thank you enough for saving them.{S}
 It was a close call.{S}
 Oh, thank you.{S}
 We speak, yes?{S}
 Talk big, but fight bad.{S}
 You have thanks!{S}
 Can we speak together?{S}
 I need to talk to you.{S}
 Can we speak, friend?{S}
 Big thanks to you.{S}
 Thanks.{S}
 Thank you, ser!{S}
 Thanks.{S}
 Can we talk, ser?{S}
 Do not ask me.{S}
 Do not ask me.{S}
 Can I talk with you?{S}
 Arl Eamon has called the Landsmeet, where Ferelden's fate will be decided and her new ruler chosen.{S}
 A monumental task lies ahead of you--you must convince the nobles of the Landsmeet that Loghain Mac Tir is no longer a hero and no longer fit to lead Ferelden against the darkspawn.{S}
 You refused to surrender and battled Ser Cauthrien and her men.{S}
 Queen Anora is safe, thanks to you.{S}
 All the nobles have arrived in the city and the Landsmeet has been called to convene.{S}
 I feel I must mention something.{S}
 I suggest you watch yourself.{S}
 All I can think is what Mother would have said about that. <desc>Chuckles</desc> My little brother... marrying the queen.{S}
 All I can think is what Mother would have said about that.{S}
 I shall speak to you soon.{S}
 You have to admit this is quick for them.{S}
 To tell them of the humans coming, at the very least!{S}
 At any rate, I will let the humans get back to their dwarf worship. <desc>Chuckles</desc> Still makes me smile to hear them talk.{S}
 It is pretty spectacular news, if you ask me.{S}
 Accept the glory while you can, that is what I say... it passes quickly enough, right? <desc>Laughs</desc> Exactly!{S}
 It is very strange to hear so many speak of a mage in such glowing terms.{S}
 I must thank you, however, for freeing the Circle from our shackles.{S}
 You could have asked for anything!{S}
 Most would have asked for wealth, or power.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Thank you for this gift.{S}
 Whatever you need in return, whenever you need it, it is yours for the asking.{S}
 Still, thank you.{S}
 Allow me to offer you my congratulations... and my thanks.{S}
 I should thank you.{S}
 Mother swore off drinking when she heard about what you did.{S}
 I should tell you, the Assembly actually sent me here.{S}
 They want me to tell you that you are free to return to Orzammar.{S}
 I figured you would say as much.{S}
 She is been lording it over all her friends, calling them "lowly peasants."{S}
 You came across one of the clans, and its keeper, Zathrian, has asked you to kill an enemy of the elves, the great beast Witherfang, in return for their aid.{S}
 You found one of the elusive Dalish elf clans, and its keeper, Zathrian, has asked you to kill an enemy of the elves, Witherfang, in return for their aid against the Blight.{S}
 You found one of the elusive Dalish elf clans, and its keeper, Zathrian, has asked you to kill an enemy of the elves, Witherfang, in return for their aid against the Blight.{S}
 Instead, you came across a spirit called the Lady of the Forest.{S}
 The Lady told you that Zathrian is the source of the werewolf curse, and she has begged you to bring Zathrian to her, so she may convince him to end the spell.{S}
 You will have to tell me.{S}
 Instead, you encountered a spirit called the Lady of the Forest.{S}
 Instead, you encountered a spirit called the Lady of the Forest, who told you that Zathrian is the source of the werewolf curse, and that she wants to convince him to break the spell.{S}
 Instead, you encountered a spirit called the Lady of the Forest.{S}
 Instead, you encountered a spirit called the Lady of the Forest, who told you that Zathrian was the source of the werewolf curse.{S}
 You are kind to say so, but I think we know who was in charge.{S}
 Anora says that we need to find out more, see how far they go in the Deep Roads and where those broodmothers can be found.{S}
 Alistair says that we need to find out more, see how far they go in the Deep Roads and where those broodmothers can be found.{S}
 We can talk again once the celebrations are done and make preparations.{S}
 I hope I will see you before I leave... to say good-bye.{S}
 We can speak another time.{S}
 I have been asked by the Chantry to return to the Urn of Sacred Ashes.{S}
 We are well told to be cautious of outsiders.{S}
 I have a thing or two to say to you.{S}
 You said earlier that you were planning on remaining here.{S}
 Since I am sticking around, I suppose we will have plenty of time to speak later, yes?{S}
 Now that is a request that I would be hard-pressed to refuse.{S}
 It will make for fun times and interesting party talk, yes?{S}
 And if I said I was thinking of moving on?{S}
 You said earlier that you were planning on leaving soon.{S}
 And I promise not to get you into too much trouble.{S}
 Bonne niviati, as we say back home... drink well, and be merry.{S}
 You said earlier that you were planning on returning to the Grey Warden fold soon.{S}
 Not unless they ask very nicely, anyhow. <desc>Chuckles</desc> Well, then.{S}
 Since we are going to be leaving together, we can speak after you have been sufficiently paraded in front of the populace.{S}
 That is indeed what I said.{S}
 I wonder if this is a good time to ask... <emp>Find Goldanna</emp>{S}
 Alistair told you about his half-sister, Goldanna, with whom he shares a mother.{S}
 He is always wanted to find her to talk to her, but he is never done it.{S}
 Morrigan has told you about an old tome that was taken from Flemeth a long time ago by a templar.{S}
 She says it is bound in leather, and decorated with a symbol of a leafless tree.{S}
 With their thirst for vengeance appeased, the werewolves--led by Swiftrunner--have sworn themselves to your cause.{S}
 Like, let us say, Wardens.{S}
 They say you are no more than a sodding thief.{S}
 That is all I can say.{S}
 Sodding bastard! <act>Lie</act> I haven't done anything.{S}
 We are talking about a Grey Warden--I would trust her word over your man.{S}
 You are talking about a Grey Warden--I would trust his word over your man.{S}
 I need to say something to you.{S}
 I think you know the answer to that.{S}
 Tell her that.{S}
 Allow me to say before I go that you have earned my respect.{S}
 Odd that I ended up here, saying that, but there it is.{S}
 I am quite happy to be alive, thank you.{S}
 Who could ask for better?{S}
 Which should explain much.{S}
 Who could ask for better?{S}
 I say let the young have their fame.{S}
 Thank you for what you did at the tower.{S}
 Irving asked me to take over as first enchanter, but I do not wish to go back.{S}
 Thank you, and good luck.{S}
 Alistair asked you to stay?{S}
 Anora asked you to stay?{S}
 All this talk is tiring.{S}
 And thank you.{S}
 Wynne has offered to accompany me to Tevinter, to speak with the mages there.{S}
 The Circle of Magi in Minrathous has the largest collection of arcane knowledge in Thedas, or so I am told.{S}
 Thank you?{S}
 If you say so.{S}
 These people... they call you "hero."{S}
 They call you "hero?"{S}
 Of course you would say that.{S}
 I do not know anything, I swear!{S}
 I will tell them I never seen you!{S}
 Jarvia said it is dangerous for anyone who talks to you.{S}
 Whoever you are looking for, it is not me, I swear.{S}
 I suppose I should tell you...{S}
 They say Beraht's ghost rose up to kill Jarvia.{S}
 Jarvia do not like no one asking questions about her.{S}
 I swear!{S}
 Keep asking questions like that, and you will get dragged in soon enough.{S}
 I was told there would be cake.{S}
 The cake is a lie.{S}
 I have an answer for the arishok that no longer requires the question.{S}
 It must be said: You found my sword and gave me a chance to restore my honor.{S}
 It must be said: You gave me the chance to redeem my honor, and now it is done.{S}
 Whatever is asked.{S}
 That pot-bellied son of a whore Teagan said I would pass out before drinking an entire barrel of pickle juice--I aim to prove him wrong.{S}
 Now that is what I told him.{S}
 Offended my dainty sensibilities, I said.{S}
 Talk to me in a year or so when I am bored, maybe I will think differently.{S}
 That pot-bellied son of a whore Teagan said I would pass out before drinking an entire barrel of pickle juice--I aim to prove him wrong. <desc>Laughs</desc> Who, me?{S}
 And... since we are more or less done adventuring for now, I wanted to say... you are all right.{S}
 I am glad to call you one, Warden.{S}
 And... since we are more or less done adventuring for now, I wanted to say... you are all right.{S}
 And... since we are more or less done adventuring for now, I wanted to say... you are all right.{S}
 I said I am not looking for company.{S}
 I am told nobody has ever stopped the Blight so quickly before!{S}
 Thank you so much for what you have done.{S}
 They are really honored to be guarding you, let me tell you.{S}
 And Andraste came unto them saying, "Though the danger great, the mountain high, have faith.{S}
 I would not ask such a thing of anyone.{S}
 You asked, did you not?{S}
 But you are going to ask me to get it anyhow, right?{S}
 You are talking about a werewolf.{S}
 The archdemon, it... "talks" to the horde, and we feel it just as they do.{S}
 He said he felt the archdemon's presence.{S}
 Some of the older Grey Wardens say they can understand the archdemon a bit, but I sure can not.{S}
 Anyhow, when I heard you thrashing around, I thought I should tell you.{S}
 Duncan said he thought I had someone in my room.{S}
 Why did not Duncan just tell everyone that?{S}
 You could have told me earlier.{S}
 Thank you, Alistair.{S}
 Then I suggest you and your companions leave.{S}
 I suggest we tread carefully here.{S}
 I hope they ask me to join in.{S}
 She said she will need time to verify their authenticity.{S}
 Mom says stealing is bad.{S}
 So that is how you thank me?{S}
 I would swear you were trying to...{S}
 I will tell your father about this.{S}
 I say, are you trying to pickpocket me?{S}
 I will tell the guard.{S}
 Leorah does not have time to deal with this and so she has asked you to help her. <emp>Talk to Leorah</emp>{S}
 Senior Enchanter Leorah will be pleased to hear of this. <emp>Call in a favor from Leorah</emp>{S}
 You have killed all the spiders and Senior Enchanter Leorah has promised you a favor for dealing with the infestation.{S}
 And folk ask why I prefer the company of hounds.{S}
 In our own alleyways, footpads, muggers, and miscreants lie in wait to profit from the chaos of our times.{S}
 May the Maker bless all who heed this call.{S}
 I have to say no; I can not help you.{S}
 You have journeyed to the ruined temple in the mountains beyond the village of Haven, where the Urn of Sacred Ashes lies.{S}
 You have journeyed to the ruined temple in the mountains beyond the village of Haven, where the Urn of Sacred Ashes lies.{S}
 You journeyed to the ruined temple in the mountains beyond the village of Haven, where the Urn of Sacred Ashes lies.{S}
 I am surprised you ask.{S}
 Upon his return, his wife said he was prone to quiet reflection and frequented the local taverns.{S}
 The Chant says, "In saving one man, you save us all," for if each of us lends a hand to aid his neighbor, anything is possible.{S}
 Talk to Bran.{S}
 I really should not be talking while on duty.{S}
 Greagoir hasn't said anything yet.{S}
 I swear it is like the walls have eyes.{S}
 The First Enchanter said not to let anyone through this door, and I do not question my orders.{S}
 The chanter rewarded you for clearing out the criminals in the alleys of Denerim. <emp>Talk to Chanter Rosamund in the Market District</emp>{S}
 I hope you have spoken to the first enchanter.{S}
 Do any of you remember what the Chantry says about magic?{S}
 Can anyone tell me?{S}
 Can you tell where I burned off my hair?{S}
 I heard the templars talking about chasing down a maleficar yesterday.{S}
 My mentor says I have great potential.{S}
 Gerda told me the templars watch us while we bathe.{S}
 Why else would they call it that?{S}
 I have heard talk of a new Blight...{S}
 If you want something from the stockroom, you must speak to Owain.{S}
 You must speak to Owain.{S}
 They say you passed your Harrowing.{S}
 Genitivi says that to enter the temple in the mountain, you need Eirik's medallion.{S}
 You refused to allow Morrigan to perform her ritual.{S}
 You heard what he said!{S}
 Well, wax my head and call me a pug!{S}
 Many thanks.{S}
 You trying to me to call the guards?{S}
 Could I talk to you for a minute?{S}
 Stay back, or I will call to the arl's men! <desc>Gasps</desc> How <emp>dare</emp> you!{S}
 You have got a prisoner down! <act>Call the guard.</act> <act>Fake an illness.</act>{S}
 Such enchanting music she plays, would not you say? <desc>Laughs</desc> Which one, I wonder?{S}
 What has Morrigan told you, hmm?{S}
 One that Flemeth has heard before... and even told.{S}
 There is power in choices, as there is in lies.{S}
 "The truth", she says, as if it were nothing!{S}
 Far better the lie.{S}
 Tell her I am slain.{S}
 The lies are always more fun.{S}
 Do say hello for me when you return.{S}
 But if I am to guess, I would say Morrigan has discovered something... something <emp>shocking</emp> that requires her defense, yes?{S}
 So says the shoe to the foot and the foot to the leg!{S}
 Speak, then.{S}
 Why should I say?{S}
 I have come to talk, nothing more.{S}
 I want you to tell me why I should not kill you.{S}
 Explain yourself, then, if you can.{S}
 I just want some questions answered.{S}
 So you will give no answers at all?{S}
 Thank the Ancestors!{S}
 Beg your pardon.{S}
 I will call the guards!{S}
 And this of course is the recruit that Duncan said he was bringing.{S}
 I will call the Templars!{S}
 Stop that, or I will call the guards.{S}
 If you needed money, you should have just asked.{S}
 Do not you make me call the guards.{S}
 They say that is dumb.{S}
 They say something bad will happen if you keep that up.{S}
 I would speak with you.{S}
 Do not make me call the guards!{S}
 Guards, help! <emp>Talk to Harrowmont for Vartag</emp>{S}
 Vartag wants you to talk to Harrowmont to find out what he wants you to do next.{S}
 Can--can I speak with you, please?{S}
 Oh, may I speak with you?{S}
 Thank you, kind one.{S}
 I swear I work with nothing but slackers.{S}
 I have something to say.{S}
 I beg your pardon.{S}
 Keep your dirty hands to yourself, thank you very much!{S}
 Can I say something?{S}
 I could've sworn I heard something...{S}
 Who asked me that again?{S}
 Oh yes, <emp>I</emp> wanted to ask you something.{S}
 I will have you know... it was... what were we talking about again?{S}
 No, do not go! <desc>Sigh.</desc> I told you this would not work.{S}
 Wait, please, may I speak with you?{S}
 I could've sworn I heard something.{S}
 I refuse.{S}
 I gotta ask you something.{S}
 You better not, I will tell!{S}
 I suppose I should thank you for this.{S}
 If you please, I need to speak with you.{S}
 Thank you for indulging an old man.{S}
 Can you tell?{S}
 The rumors of Caridin's so-called volunteers?{S}
 Did not we spend all morning asking about a dwarf by this very description?{S}
 And everyone said they hadn't seen one?{S}
 Did not we spend all morning asking about a woman by this very description?{S}
 And everyone said they hadn't seen her?{S}
 Did not we spend all morning asking about a fellow by this very description?{S}
 And everyone said they hadn't seen him?{S}
 No, I can not ask this of you.{S}
 Boss says kill 'em!{S}
 You met a blind templar, Ser Otto, who says that something is very wrong in the Alienage.{S}
 He is asked you to be his eyes and look around for anything suspicious. <emp>Help Ser Otto discover what is going on in the Alienage</emp>{S}
 Oghren said that the shaper would be interested in it and would most likely pay a great deal for it.{S}
 After killing a demon, Ser Otto suggests going further to the attached building.{S}
 Ser Otto would be interested in your findings. <emp>Talk to Ser Otto</emp>{S}
 That is enough talk for now, I think.{S}
 You should talk to Murdock.{S}
 Thank the Maker for you.{S}
 I refuse!{S}
 She said there were "bad men" in the nearby abandoned orphanage. <emp>Look for more clues</emp>{S}
 What say we make him sorry?{S}
 Enough small talk.{S}
 What would Irving say if he found out you were up to nonsense with a rod <emp>I</emp> helped you obtain?{S}
 I am not going to ask her why she is irritable.{S}
 Just keeps it locked up and pretends she hasn't heard us asking.{S}
 I would not want anything to blow up while I am talking to you.{S}
 I will do that, thanks.{S}
 Say... have you seen Owain?{S}
 Yes, I just spoke to him.{S}
 I hope he still has some cinnabar lying around.{S}
 When I asked last week he said he was running out.{S}
 She will not say.{S}
 Well, enough talk.{S}
 Look, I will tell you the truth, just keep it to yourself.{S}
 I am telling Irving.{S}
 Oh thank you.{S}
 Why are not you in there checking inventory like you said?{S}
 I thought I told you to ask someone else about that.{S}
 Ask someone else.{S}
 Thank you again.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Just promise to keep those spiders away in future.{S}
 Thanks again.{S}
 No, thank the Maker.{S}
 The hungry prisoner in the king's camp begged you for food, but you were unable to give him any.{S}
 I am sorry, I can not talk right now.{S}
 Well, you need to lay out your ideas and methods clearly.{S}
 As my mentor told me: if you fail to plan, you plan to fail.{S}
 What were you talking about earlier?{S}
 Thank you, but I can not stay to chat.{S}
 The Chantry says something and they follow it to the letter.{S}
 If I had to, I would say I was an Aequitarian.{S}
 That is what they would say. <desc>Sigh</desc> Mages have enough opposition from the outside without tearing our Circles apart with in-fighting.{S}
 Tell me about the Fraternities.{S}
 Thanks, that was interesting.{S}
 What were you talking to that other mage about?{S}
 I apologize if I have forgotten.{S}
 Did not we speak once?{S}
 Tell me about apostates again.{S}
 That templar, Cullen, said it was the quickest, cleanest Harrowing he would ever seen!{S}
 He says she is very talented and very brave.{S}
 So they say.{S}
 He must be here to talk to Irving about something important.{S}
 I apologize and wish you a good day.{S}
 They are an order of brave and noble warriors, sworn to give their lives to defeat the darkspawn.{S}
 I thought you said you were busy.{S}
 You are lying.{S}
 I think they thought I was the best candidate, but I was young and foolish and I said I wasn't interested.{S}
 Oh, thank you, dear.{S}
 With the Maker's luck, I will live through it all to tell my grandchildren a tale or two.{S}
 Then let us pray the Maker smiles on us.{S}
 Some honesty, at last. <act>Lie</act> No.{S}
 The one they are all talking about.{S}
 And this is my house. <emp>Private</emp> property, as they say.{S}
 I must admit, Warden, I am at a loss myself.{S}
 It lies with Prince Bhelen or Lord Harrowmont, and they are slow to trust anyone in these uncertain times.{S}
 Away with you now. <desc>Sigh</desc> I told you he wasn't going to help us.{S}
 You can not just suggest something and then change your mind!{S}
 It is useless talking to you.{S}
 Then please tell my daughter to come home and forget her crazy ideas.{S}
 The Keeper told me I am to accompany you back to those caves.{S}
 Attempts to verify Brother Genitivi's claims, however, proved impossible.{S}
 Rumors of what happened increased the common folk's distrust of mages, and more than one young apprentice claimed to encounter mages thought long dead still wandering in the Fade.{S}
 His health failed over time, and after refusing treatment, he perished in his sleep.{S}
 Knight-Commander Cullen was said to be more strict and less trusting of the mages even than Greagoir was.{S}
 One of his favorite stories to tell companions was how, as a young lad, he met <FirstName/>, who used his father's blade to save Redcliffe and then passed it back.{S}
 The werewolf populations swelled, until finally the army of Ferelden was called in to deal with the threat permanently.{S}
 The king then ruled alone--some said as a tyrant, others said as a visionary determined to drag Orzammar into the modern world.{S}
 The Assembly claimed this was an accident, but news of the resulting riots reached the Chantry on the surface, where the Divine even contemplated a new Exalted March.{S}
 This inspired mages from other parts of Thedas to establish a new Circle of Magi in Orzammar itself, one that had ready access to dwarven lyrium... and lies outside the Chantry's power completely.{S}
 Before long, Branka began to refuse to create golems only for the king, who soon banned use of the Anvil.{S}
 She had once claimed that it formed a connection between the two, and there came a night when he was sure that she was thinking of him... somewhere.{S}
 But the ring told no more.{S}
 Wynne remained in service to the throne of Ferelden for a time, politely refusing the position of first enchanter when it was offered to her.{S}
 His honor had been restored, and when fellow qunari asked if there were worthy people outside Par Vollen, Sten would answer that in all his travels he had only met a single one.{S}
 Some say she returned to Orlais, but it is not known for certain.{S}
 Some claimed she returned to a life of adventure, while others said that she returned to Orlais to exact revenge on her enemies.{S}
 Some say that the Maker came to her in a vision again that night.{S}
 Smiling, tears in her eyes, she told a maid that she would see her love again at last.{S}
 A haggard, drunken man was seen in a tavern in Starkhaven, bitterly claiming to have once been a Grey Warden and prince... but drunken men are not so rare.{S}
 The companions who had traveled with <FirstName/> eventually scattered to the four winds, drawn either by personal duty or by the call to further adventure.{S}
 Both <FirstName/> and the companions who helped defeat the Blight eventually scattered to the four winds, drawn either by personal duty or the call to further adventure.{S}
 The companions who had traveled with <FirstName/> eventually scattered to the four winds, drawn either by personal duty or the call to further adventure.{S}
 The companions who had traveled with <FirstName/> eventually scattered to the four winds, drawn either by personal duty or the call to further adventure.{S}
 But these are tales yet to be told. <emp>This</emp> tale ended when <FirstName/> sank her blade in the archdemon's head and destroyed it forever.{S}
 But these are tales yet to be told. <emp>This</emp> tale ended when <FirstName/> sank his blade in the archdemon's head and destroyed it forever.{S}
 Years later, thanks to the defeat of the darkspawn on the surface, a few determined smiths managed to locate the Anvil's remains.{S}
 Whispers of its existence circulated throughout Orzammar, however, and demand among the smith caste to reopen Caridin's research refused to abate.{S}
 Some claimed it was poison, while others said it was a flagging spirit.{S}
 People began to doubt that the Ashes had ever been found, while others claimed that a cult of Andraste's followers stole them from the temple.{S}
 Still others say that the Maker Himself removed the Urn, deeming mankind unworthy of it.{S}
 Many said that if the two did not end up vying for control of the throne, they would usher in a new golden age not seen since King Calenhad first united the barbarian tribes.{S}
 You are always talking about her.{S}
 Many said the chaos of the civil war and Landsmeet were worth it for delivering such beloved monarchs.{S}
 I am so sorry, m-my lord, b-but they told me to move my goods over here.{S}
 Th-they said the... the servants needed to polish the floors of that side of the Commons, in preparation for the new commander's first commission!{S}
 There is hardly a Circle left to speak of.{S}
 I suppose nothing I say will change your mind.{S}
 And I imagine you want to discuss our prior agreement?{S}
 If you insist on tagging along, I will not say no.{S}
 Gorim, tell her that my brother is at my feast.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Gorim, tell her she may take her leave of me.{S}
 I will have to speak with the grand cleric about this.{S}
 Elder Miriam's note suggests that looking for elfroot will aid in making the lesser health poultices.{S}
 Sergeant Kylon has asked you to clear out any rowdy mercenaries you find in the Pearl Brothel, down by the docks district. <emp>Talk to Sergeant Kylon</emp>{S}
 Sergeant Kylon should be informed. <emp>Talk to Sergeant Kylon</emp>{S}
 Sergeant Kylon said that the innkeeper of the Gnawed Noble Tavern has been having trouble with mercenaries disturbing his patrons.{S}
 You have been asked to remove these mercenaries from the tavern and you may use lethal force, if necessary.{S}
 Sergeant Kylon rewarded you for taking care of the Crimson Oars mercenaries. <emp>Talk to Sergeant Kylon</emp>{S}
 You should report back to Sergeant Kylon. <emp>Talk to Sergeant Kylon</emp>{S}
 The Crimson Oars <emp>Talk to Sergeant Kylon</emp>{S}
 I will just be going. <emp>Talk to Sergeant Kylon</emp>{S}
 Any more trouble and you answer to me.{S}
 Beg for forgiveness!{S}
 I said you were not allowed on the Proving grounds, brand.{S}
 Captain said, "Denerim will not miss a few dead mercenaries."{S}
 He said to meet him in the back alley behind the Gnawed Noble Tavern in the Market District.{S}
 You were asking about poisons?{S}
 I shall pray for these people.{S}
 May I speak to you?{S}
 Ser Landry could not have asked for a nobler death.{S}
 Ser Landry would speak with you, knave.{S}
 A delivery boy has given you a cryptic message saying that if you are interested in working with the Antivan Crows, that you should head to one of the back rooms of the Gnawed Noble Tavern.{S}
 You refused Master Ignacio's offer to become an assassin for the Antivan Crows. <emp>The First Test</emp>{S}
 You should talk to Master Ignacio. <emp>The First Test</emp>{S}
 You really should not ask me to kill dead men. <emp>The Ransom</emp>{S}
 After the Blight is over, he said you should visit Antiva.{S}
 You finished all of the assassinations Master Ignacio asked you to perform.{S}
 Ignacio claims that the people you killed were threats to your plans.{S}
 I would like to speak with you.{S}
 Do not tell me the great Warden fell for our trap.{S}
 Just open up. <desc>Do not believe the lies!{S}
 There is little point in discussing that.{S}
 I remember the revered mother mentioning this man.{S}
 She called him a savage from the far north.{S}
 The revered mother said he slaughtered an entire family.{S}
 It is as she says.{S}
 If you call getting drunk and wetting yourself, "fighting." <act>Just watch.</act>{S}
 [Lie] They robbed me.{S}
 That is all I ask.{S}
 We asked.{S}
 One scroll indicates that you should go to the forest south of Denerim to look for a group of qunari mercenaries called the "Word of Kadan-Fe." <emp>Mercenary Hunt</emp>{S}
 Now it is time to claim your reward.{S}
 Now it is time to claim your reward. <emp>Assassinate a target for Master Ignacio</emp>{S}
 Do whatever they say.{S}
 Do not do anything until I say.{S}
 Killed Ambassador (mission objective) <emp>Talk to Master Ignacio</emp>{S}
 You should talk with Master Ignacio.{S}
 The tight-lipped Crows told you to talk with your contact.{S}
 The man who kidnapped his son, Captain Chase, is quite dead thanks to you.{S}
 That I can not say.{S}
 We are told only what we need to know.{S}
 And why did not you tell me that?{S}
 For the sake of this discussion, let us say I am.{S}
 Crime Wave <emp>Talk to Slim Couldry</emp>{S}
 You have met a fence named Slim Couldry who says he can give you good tips on people to rob. <emp>Rob the maid in the market</emp>{S}
 You have been told there is a lady's maid in the market wearing a green dress.{S}
 Slim said that it may be tricky stealing from her.{S}
 "Skills of the street" you might say.{S}
 He says he will do better next time. <emp>The Absent Mistress</emp>{S}
 Chanter Devon rewarded you with a sword to thank you. <emp>The First Test</emp>{S}
 I will be telling my grandchildren about the battle I fought by your side.{S}
 So... you are the one talking to Bann Teagan.{S}
 Thank the Maker for Owen.{S}
 Could you ask that, errr, big statue thing to... stand a bit further away?{S}
 Everyone says you have saved the arl, and I surely do not doubt it.{S}
 We fought a worthy battle, here, and I expect the arl will be calling on me again soon.{S}
 I do not doubt that we have you to thank for everything.{S}
 I say we all go to the tavern and get drunk.{S}
 Tell them to maintain watch.{S}
 Pray.{S}
 Er... well... <act>Whisper to Oghren.</act>Tell her it is fate.{S}
 What can I say?{S}
 We have you to thank for everything!{S}
 They say Dwyn is a warrior.{S}
 I say he is a coward.{S}
 And do not say mead.{S}
 And do not say rum, either.{S}
 And do not say brandy.{S}
 We have got something you could <emp>call</emp> ale, if you do not look too closely at it.{S}
 Well, what did she say?{S}
 I am gonna go talk to her.{S}
 Thanks, Warden.{S}
 Let me talk to her first.{S}
 Well, the brown watery stuff that we call the good ale, anyway.{S}
 And you admit it?{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 Hee hee, thanks!{S}
 I want to talk with you!{S}
 Can I speak with you?{S}
 Some claim you are a mere thief.{S}
 We defeat one evil only to have a greater one lying on the horizon.{S}
 I would abandon the village, if I could, and tell the others to do the same.{S}
 And here Arl Eamon lies ill or even dead.{S}
 Some have spoken of the darkspawn rising to the south.{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 The tavern keeper is letting the militia drink as much ale as they please, and is asking for no payment.{S}
 They say you forget the Stone when you come to the surface, and they are right.{S}
 I told you, I have got a customer!{S}
 Say no more.{S}
 Some folk are calling you the hero of Redcliffe.{S}
 I even heard a song or two mentioning you, heh.{S}
 Can not say the bastard did not deserve it.{S}
 Many thanks, friend!{S}
 You could say that.{S}
 You could also say I would rather kiss a deepstalker on the lips than see him again.{S}
 I really can not talk.{S}
 No thanks.{S}
 Maybe I should go talk to her first.{S}
 I talked to her earlier.{S}
 I may have mentioned your name.{S}
 Anyway, the guards said it wasn't worth pressing charges.{S}
 So she is no call to hold a grudge!{S}
 Did she say anything else?{S}
 And what do you say on this, Leliana?{S}
 Thank you, your Reverence.{S}
 Please trust me when I say this.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Let us take the qunari off your hands, I beg you!{S}
 I apologize on their behalf, they cannot control their fate.{S}
 My friends say you are not to be trusted.{S}
 Elora says you have a way with the halla that she has not seen before.{S}
 Elora says you lied to her about the halla.{S}
 Perhaps you should speak to the keeper or Lanaya, his first.{S}
 I do not know what to say to that.{S}
 Thanks?{S}
 Thank you muchly!{S}
 We need to speak.{S}
 I have been thinkin' about you, Felsi. <act>Whisper to Oghren.</act> Tell her you have been thinking of her.{S}
 I haven't called you a shaft-rat yet...{S}
 That is a long tale I do not have the time to tell.{S}
 Ask Sarel about it, if you wish. <emp>Complete the ancient ritual</emp>{S}
 The second shows an elf kneeling before the altar and praying.{S}
 Oghren, I am sure I can speak for everyone when I say that there is nobody in Thedas who <emp>does not</emp> think about hitting you.{S}
 You keep saying that.{S}
 Hey, I have got to talk to you.{S}
 Hey, that idea has some promise.{S}
 You told Ser Perth about the oil but convinced him not to use it.{S}
 Someone call the Chantry.{S}
 You could call me a surly bronto, I could tell you that you smell like nug droppings... <act>Lie</act> We can not waste time here, the queen's waiting for us.{S}
 Admit it, Oghren is much more fun than the men around here.{S}
 I tell you what, I have got some things I gotta do, but I will come back for that pint when things're settled.{S}
 Run now, live to fight another day, I say!{S}
 I will try my best tonight, that is all I can promise.{S}
 Thank you, but I know I will not make it tonight.{S}
 Can not we just have a drink... talk it over?{S}
 This the Antivan Crow contract for the killing of a band of mercenaries called the "Word of Kadan-Fe."{S}
 This the Antivan Crow contract for the killing of a man called Paedan.{S}
 We are out here because I say we are going to help these people, and since I pay your wages, you are going to do as I say. <desc>Sigh</desc> Sure, boss.{S}
 Whatever you say.{S}
 We are not going to lay down and let you stomp all over us!{S}
 I shall pray for Redcliffe this night.{S}
 Pray, my friends.{S}
 Pray that the Maker turns his gaze on us.{S}
 Murdock can say what he wants.{S}
 They are all lying to themselves.{S}
 Everyone knows it; they are just too afraid to say it.{S}
 I should go to the Chantry and ask for some blessings.{S}
 Thank the Maker you came when you did.{S}
 Are you the hero everyone is talking about?{S}
 They say you saved the village.{S}
 Mother Hannah says we have to be brave.{S}
 She says the Maker will smile on us.{S}
 Nobody will tell me.{S}
 I already told you: Father is outside, defending the village from the bad men.{S}
 We must pray and hope for the Maker's compassion.{S}
 My thanks.{S}
 I want to talk to you.{S}
 Pray that the Maker deliver us from this terrible nightmare.{S}
 I will call the guards on you!{S}
 Hey, could we talk for a minute?{S}
 Please, could I speak to you?{S}
 Can I speak to you?{S}
 You have our thanks. <desc>angry growling</desc>{S}
 I would like to speak to you.{S}
 Hey, I got something to say to you.{S}
 My sincere thanks to you.{S}
 I would like to speak to you.{S}
 I am warning you, I will scream if you lay a finger on me.{S}
 That is all you have to say?{S}
 You are right I am dead, no thanks to you, "salroka."{S}
 So he really can not speak at all?{S}
 It promises 100 sovereigns, payable to the holder. <emp>Find a way out</emp>{S}
 You have to do something to get out of here, or things are going to go badly for all of you. <emp>Talk to Valendrian</emp>{S}
 Talk to Valendrian to see what can be done.{S}
 Like I said, he may have torn the Veil accidentally.{S}
 Save my son and you will be rewarded, that I promise.{S}
 I beg you to consider it!{S}
 It is said to possess great power, though I never thought I might have a use for it.{S}
 I am just saying.{S}
 I am just saying.{S}
 I never dreamed I would ever lay my eyes on the Urn of Sacred Ashes...{S}
 I could not have asked for a greater honor than to be here.{S}
 And that is thanks to you, Warden.{S}
 I will not, I promise.{S}
 Murdock says that the statue used to belong to a mage, and that the mage used to live in a cottage, right here in Redcliffe.{S}
 The mouse could have told me what lay beyond the tiny passage, or how to get there.{S}
 Why would you talk to a mouse?{S}
 You have been told that the Urn of Sacred Ashes--containing the ashes of the Maker's prophet, Andraste--has legendary healing powers.{S}
 Er... thanks.{S}
 I want to tell you something.{S}
 Why thank you.{S}
 Ha! <emp>Speak with Prince Bhelen</emp>{S}
 You should see what else he needs from you. <emp>Speak with Vartag when you are ready for your audience with the prince</emp>{S}
 Vartag says that Prince Bhelen has consented to speak with you.{S}
 Now <emp>that</emp> is a good incentive, would not you say?{S}
 Has he asked to recruit you? <desc>Sigh</desc> If he did, then I would have to consider it.{S}
 There is no higher calling.{S}
 If it comes to that, we can talk about it when I get back.{S}
 Do not you tell me it is not.{S}
 Best do as your father says, darling.{S}
 Mama says you are going to be watching over us while papa is gone.{S}
 What else could I call you, silly?{S}
 I did not say anything.{S}
 You will get to see a sword up close real soon, I promise.{S}
 Papa says you can open anything.{S}
 Mama says you are going to be watching over us while papa is gone.{S}
 What else could I call you, silly?{S}
 I wish you would not call me that.{S}
 Ask your mother.{S}
 And would you say you have mastered this game?{S}
 Men read promises into such things, and will go to great lengths to see that promise fulfilled.{S}
 Why not make someone want to do what you suggest, instead of forcing them to do it?{S}
 Maybe you could smile at the Blight and tell it to go away.{S}
 Know that you have my thanks even so.{S}
 We should speak of Loghain, Brother.{S}
 There is no telling what he will do once he learns of your recovery.{S}
 Lady Isolde did promise me a reward, as I recall.{S}
 I said I am not interested.{S}
 Thank you, your grace.{S}
 As our community grows, remember that our strength lies in commitment to tradition and to each other.{S}
 Thank you, Valendrian.{S}
 In the name of the Maker, who brought us this world, and in whose name we say the Chant of Light, I--{S}
 Ah, yes... the uppity runt that thinks he is worthy of speaking to me.{S}
 Every time a knife-ear says that, it makes me smile.{S}
 They are a great order of warriors, child, sworn to protect our world from the darkspawn.{S}
 You killed Leorah's spiders for her and even though she promised you a favor, you never figured out what you could ask of her.{S}
 Past the village lies the Imperial Highway, the road that runs through all of Ferelden.{S}
 I would like to discuss your support, if you are willing.{S}
 If you wish to ask questions, than answer mine first.{S}
 If that does not suit you, then I apologize but we are done here.{S}
 It is good that you came to speak with me.{S}
 First, let me say that I knew your family.{S}
 That should go without saying, I trust.{S}
 Alistair might promise you the same, I suppose, but I would ask which is better: the gratitude of a weak king or of a strong queen?{S}
 Can not blame me for asking, can you?{S}
 The way you speak of him, it... simply makes me curious.{S}
 I apologize.{S}
 Cailan always said I was too direct for my own good.{S}
 I will tell you this: my father must be stopped.{S}
 If you change your mind, speak to me again.{S}
 All I wish to do is talk.{S}
 Thus I say again: I would welcome your support for the throne, if you would give it.{S}
 What say you, then?{S}
 I would rather discuss something else.{S}
 I love him, if that is what you are asking.{S}
 I wish to speak more of your offer.{S}
 I am done talking.{S}
 She has also suggested that you first stop by a village north of the Wilds to rest and replenish your supplies.{S}
 Alistair suggested that you gain the assistance of Arl Eamon, the arl of Redcliffe.{S}
 Arl Eamon has been revived by the healing powers of Andraste's ashes and has gone on to Denerim to call the Landsmeet.{S}
 He has asked that you join him as soon as you can.{S}
 Gather your army, and pray that Ferelden stands united when the time comes.{S}
 Arl Eamon has been revived by the healing powers of Andraste's Ashes and has gone on to Denerim to call the Landsmeet.{S}
 He has asked that you join him as soon as you can.{S}
 The prisoner at the king's camp has begged you for some food.{S}
 Oh, thank the Maker you have come to.{S}
 I... wasn't expecting that, to tell you the truth.{S}
 Am I to have yet another husband whose eyes lie elsewhere?{S}
 You ask too much of me.{S}
 That is, I think, not unfair to ask.{S}
 If not, then tell me now.{S}
 Is there something you wish to discuss?{S}
 But thank you for asking.{S}
 It is the one thing I do not have, truth be told.{S}
 Let me say this: if Alistair is willing to stand back and allow me to continue governing the nation, then I would be willing to have him as my king.{S}
 I will be interested to hear what he has to say.{S}
 Now as for the alliance we were discussing...?{S}
 Ask me whatever you like.{S}
 I am not answering this.{S}
 Ask him yourself.{S}
 I will speak to him, then.{S}
 Forget I said anything, then.{S}
 You spoke to Bann Teagan and to get to the bottom of this, Redcliffe Castle must be breached. <emp>See what else Harrowmont requires of you</emp>{S}
 I suggest you be careful.{S}
 They say that Anora is smart, determined... she is supposedly the one who is really ruled here, not Cailan.{S}
 Me, I say that is where the problem lies.{S}
 When the Landsmeet comes, you might even have a say.{S}
 You say that now.{S}
 You have spoken to her about this?{S}
 I can not turn left without someone telling me something like that today. <desc>Sigh</desc>{S}
 Tell me.{S}
 I can not say I like the idea at all.{S}
 Go and tell her whatever you think best, but...{S}
 Go and tell her, if you think it is a good idea.{S}
 Tell her whatever you want to, but I will not marry her.{S}
 Tell her I will do it, if it comes to that.{S}
 Go and tell her it will happen.{S}
 You go and tell Anora whatever you like.{S}
 The Landsmeet may not listen to you, and Arl Eamon would go right back into a coma if you told him... but me?{S}
 You say that now.{S}
 I asked her why.{S}
 You know what she said?{S}
 Tell me I misheard.{S}
 Maybe she said, "You have got a hairy chin?"{S}
 What would you say about marrying her?{S}
 Then I will tell her no deal.{S}
 You will do it because I tell you to.{S}
 Perhaps I will tell her no, then.{S}
 Perhaps it would be a good idea to speak to Arl Eamon about this.{S}
 That is what I always say.{S}
 I always said you were meant for something other than this place.{S}
 You should thank the Maker for your good fortune!{S}
 Your elder is waiting to speak with you.{S}
 They said they were... saving us for later.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 They said they were saving us for later.{S}
 Just do what you are told.{S}
 It is a war we started, I am told.{S}
 You attempted to address the Assembly, but they were deaf to your concerns while the throne is up for grabs. <emp>Speak to the lords of the Assembly</emp>{S}
 They say I am the queen of Antiva.{S}
 I pray that he will, that you all will.{S}
 Knight-Commander Greagoir has refused Dagna's request.{S}
 What he says makes sense.{S}
 Is there a reason it refuses?{S}
 There is power to be gained, and it refuses--for what?{S}
 I do not have time to discuss it.{S}
 I would not have thought I would say this, but...{S}
 Enough talking.{S}
 I would almost say that I feel concern for something other than myself, even maybe for a soft, squishy companion... but that would be silly, would not it?{S}
 Please do not tell anyone.{S}
 Thank you, Shale.{S}
 This is... a lot to ask.{S}
 Let us speak, human.{S}
 There is nothing more to say.{S}
 Tell me where the demon is, child.{S}
 And tell him not to do it again.{S}
 I can tell.{S}
 I can tell.{S}
 So I suppose I owe you thanks, Warden.{S}
 How can I say no?{S}
 I ask myself if he does not conspire to leave the throne to Anora after all.{S}
 There are those who would seek to use him, as Anora suggested.{S}
 The last of our allies have arrived in the city, we cannot delay any longer: I will call for the Landsmeet to convene.{S}
 If I might make a suggestion: Go speak with Anora.{S}
 Um, thanks.{S}
 Which I have told both of you on many occasions.{S}
 If Anora's turned against Loghain, I say let her keep the crown.{S}
 Y-you two just keep talking about me.{S}
 We need to do all we can to erode his support before we call the Landsmeet.{S}
 I prayed for your safe return.{S}
 We have been praying for your safe return, Warden.{S}
 He saw me as a threat, yet even now I am certain he will be telling the nobles you are dangerous murderers that have kidnapped and mind-controlled me.{S}
 It will be more difficult for him, but if my father says the Grey Wardens are the enemy, many will believe it.{S}
 I feared for my safety as Howe's prisoner, but to tell the truth I sent Erlina to you because I hoped we might join forces.{S}
 It will look like you are trying to put a Grey Warden on the throne, despite your claims.{S}
 Consider what I have said.{S}
 Warden, when you have a moment I ask that you speak to me in private.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Now that he cannot use me to support his claim on Maric's throne, he may resort to drastic measures to stay in power.{S}
 I doubt he will say anything publicly... at least until he has a better idea what to expect.{S}
 In any event, I would far rather have the opportunity to ask such things of her than simply hear about her murder.{S}
 If Anora speaks out against Loghain, hers would indeed be one of the most powerful voices at the Landsmeet.{S}
 She and Cailan were promised as children and practically raised together.{S}
 How could I not welcome a man so important as to call every lord in Ferelden away from his estates while a Blight claws at our land?{S}
 Well, you are admitting the "royal" part.{S}
 This is my city, and no safe place to speak treason.{S}
 There is talk that your illness left you feeble, Eamon.{S}
 Why not call your poison by its true name?{S}
 Your betters are talking.{S}
 I had hoped to talk you down from this rash course, Eamon.{S}
 I was not talking to you.{S}
 Let us speak of reality, rather than tall tales.{S}
 But he got on one knee to swear that he would see Ferelden free or die trying.{S}
 The Chantry speaks truly about the corruption of power if a man like Loghain could go and do this.{S}
 I admit Rendon Howe has never been my favorite man to deal with.{S}
 I would not ask you to.{S}
 Calling the Landsmeet is only the start.{S}
 You asked for our help for a reason.{S}
 I promise nothing.{S}
 If Anora rules, let her speak for herself.{S}
 Come over here and say that, shem.{S}
 Oh look, the regent owns a talking ass.{S}
 Thank Andraste.{S}
 He is still mad about the time I accidentally told that barkeep Beraht had demanded free ale delivered to my door--{S}
 I was going to say we should go up in the stands and start a rockslide, but you are brilliant!{S}
 Do not tell me that does not sound appealing.{S}
 They will say it is an offense to the ancestors!{S}
 If you want to tell the Wardens, at least wait until some time when you can bolt if you need to.{S}
 Just, you know, talk to him so I can sneak past without him noticing.{S}
 Oh, like you can tell the difference.{S}
 It is the war, they say. <desc>Sniffs</desc> What is that smell?{S}
 They say you can get anything here.{S}
 Why do they call it a brothel?{S}
 You know, the mages say that ghosts are not real.{S}
 Can cure diseases, so they say.{S}
 There is no laws up here at all, I am told.{S}
 How often does he need the blasted thing polished, I ask you.{S}
 Do you know what he is talking about, <DogName/>?{S}
 I call her Asala--the soul, my soul.{S}
 "Get me a drink," they say.{S}
 Glynda said so.{S}
 What do you think the villagers would say to me taking a dip in the lake naked?{S}
 Have I ever mentioned I can not swim? <desc>Sniffs</desc> And here I thought elves all smelled of wildflowers and sunshine.{S}
 Drinking overpriced swill and talking about their clothes.{S}
 I swear! <desc>giggles</desc>{S}
 Bann says kill the thief.{S}
 Nobody lived to tell tale of him.{S}
 I should've asked for more coin for this job.{S}
 I am sure that is <emp>exactly</emp> what the last watch captain said right before the thief done him in.{S}
 And they told me everyone was treated the same on the surface.{S}
 Now this is what I am talking about!{S}
 My mother told me never to trust anything that could make turds larger than you are.{S}
 They say if you toss a coin over your shoulder into that fountain, you will come back to Denerim.{S}
 I must say I thought the Dalish would be much harder to find.{S}
 They say the Veil is thin here, and all manner of strange things may be seen.{S}
 I could sing, tell stories, help the king get items from high shelves...{S}
 They say that Archon Hessarian heard the voice of the Maker as Andraste was burning, and this is why he chose to end Her suffering.{S}
 They say music soothes the savage beast, but I am not going to test that theory.{S}
 I do not know what to say...{S}
 Ser Landry called the duel off but promised revenge.{S}
 I am going to lie a bit lower for the time being.{S}
 Slim Couldry wants to lie low after the events of the Landsmeet.{S}
 You asked for it!{S}
 You spoke to me!{S}
 Sure, whatever you say, Mainar.{S}
 Tell me about Piotin Aeducan.{S}
 I would like to talk but I really can not be distracted right now.{S}
 Perhaps, though I would like to talk about Uldred.{S}
 Greagoir will only accept it if the first enchanter says so.{S}
 I can not find my daughter! <desc>Coughs</desc> I told her not to wander too far from the house. <desc>Coughs</desc> <desc>Coughs</desc> Do not stare at me!{S}
 I swear, I had no idea.{S}
 And if anyone comes asking, I am gonna tell them <emp>you</emp> did it!{S}
 I swear, this city is going to the criminals and the nugs...{S}
 They say it is a Blight plague.{S}
 Good riddance, I say.{S}
 You met a werewolf who said she was once an elf called Danyla.{S}
 Whether Athras might still believe your story is impossible to say.{S}
 You have noble intentions, Brother Genitivi, but can you say the same of your brethren in the Chantry?{S}
 Alistair, normal people tend to avoid strange-looking sections of floor--"thingies," as you say.{S}
 So is anyone going to suggest tossing the dwarf across?{S}
 Tell me what you would have me do here, kadan, and it will be done. <desc>He barks happily and prances about.</desc>{S}
 Tell me about the protective ward.{S}
 You mentioned obstacles before?{S}
 Let us pray that it will be enough.{S}
 I thank you for creating such distraction, stranger.{S}
 If you have need of my wares, you have but to ask!{S}
 Shall we grant him the death he asks of us?{S}
 The arishok asked, "What is the Blight?"{S}
 I stand here looking into its eyes, and still I have no answer for him.{S}
 Thank you for your help, Sten.{S}
 I would like to discuss the different islands.{S}
 Tell me about the darkspawn invasion.{S}
 Tell me about the burning tower.{S}
 Tell me about the mage asunder.{S}
 Tell me about the templar's nightmare.{S}
 The same reason they call you, "the Warden."{S}
 Why do they call you, "the sten?"{S}
 Over time you can see past the lies.{S}
 Maybe a solution lies elsewhere?{S}
 What can I tell you?{S}
 The ancestors have spoken.{S}
 The ancestors have spoken and judged House Dace's cause to be righteous.{S}
 Have you ever heard the saying "let sleeping abominations lie?"{S}
 I... will pray for you.{S}
 So mother once told me, and 'tis still true.{S}
 They say you can never go home again, but for ten silvers an hour you can get pretty close.{S}
 Praying for help from a prophet they burned and a god who has turned His back on them not once but twice.{S}
 They are a proud people, those who refused to bow to defeat.{S}
 The Dalish call them their guides.{S}
 They even lead an elf to oblivion when he dies... or so they claim.{S}
 If there is anything complimentary to be said about these people, 'tis that they possess a remarkable facility for carving stone.{S}
 What treasures could lie within?{S}
 Unless you have decided to help us after all, I suggest you speak to my apprentice, Lanaya, or perhaps Sarel.{S}
 I never said I would help you.{S}
 I have decided to find Witherfang, as you asked.{S}
 I will help, but I make no promises.{S}
 There are a few other senior enchanters, but they might ask why you would need the rod, and we do not want to draw attention to ourselves.{S}
 And thank you again!{S}
 Well... let us just say I owe you a favor.{S}
 I think someone's here to speak to you, Senior Torrin.{S}
 But I am talking.{S}
 Why does not anyone want to hear me talk?{S}
 In the old days those men would've been told to join the Legion of the Dead.{S}
 But you said you would pay!{S}
 If you wish to say your goodbyes, do so quickly.{S}
 If I would heard it second hand I would have called it a sodding lie.{S}
 Now this... may be the answer to the arishok's question.{S}
 Were your people being thrifty by building this place from refuse?{S}
 I can hardly tell.{S}
 It offers redemption for the promise of the greatest sacrifice.{S}
 Tell me more about the Legion of the Dead.{S}
 To say more invites judgment.{S}
 That is more than any surfacer can say.{S}
 You are not telling me that you played, "I spy," <emp>against yourself</emp> for twenty days.{S}
 I beg your pardon.{S}
 I was a lay sister of the Chantry.{S}
 Oh no, the lay sisters do not have the same sorts of duties as priests at all.{S}
 I did not say that.{S}
 Could you not tell?{S}
 It is like talking to a water wheel.{S}
 I heard that at one time they considered calling us the Kestrels.{S}
 You will not get in talking about a king like that.{S}
 I have urgent need to talk to your king.{S}
 You better not let some pissant in after refusing Loghain's messenger.{S}
 They are sworn enemies of King Loghain!{S}
 You said it yourself.{S}
 You said it yourself.{S}
 And what was that you said, a filthy brand?{S}
 L-lies and slander!{S}
 Wait, who are you to speak for Ferelden?{S}
 Thank the ancestors.{S}
 You have gathered your army, and the Landsmeet will soon be called.{S}
 Arl Eamon has been revived and plans to call a Landsmeet in Denerim.{S}
 Are you looking for a new slant on the ones they tell in Orlais?{S}
 I suppose that explains your loss at Ostagar, then.{S}
 That, however, is not saying a great deal.{S}
 You look as though you want to say something, Wynne.{S}
 There have been plenty of occasions in the past when you have had nothing to say, and said it anyway.{S}
 I... would rather have something scathing to say to you.{S}
 I feel I should admit that I have been mistaken about you.{S}
 As it is a rather brave thing to admit a mistake, I will only say: Thank you.{S}
 Madam, I have no idea what you are trying to suggest.{S}
 Speak plainly.{S}
 Oh, I am in no danger of that, I promise you.{S}
 Do you mean to say that qunari <emp>do</emp> make comrades of their beaten opponents?{S}
 We are a persuasive people, if you could not tell.{S}
 But thanks for offering to take us there.{S}
 No, tell me more.{S}
 We can talk about this some other time.{S}
 Here, in great detail, Flemeth explains the means by which she has survived for centuries.{S}
 Perhaps 'tis as she said: the darkspawn threaten her as much as they threaten anyone else.{S}
 How do I not know that Flemeth is not making preparations to steal my body even as we speak?{S}
 Perhaps you should talk to her about it, first?{S}
 Can we discuss it another time?{S}
 I shall stay, if you insist, but might I suggest a less disagreeable approach to the way you blunder about the countryside?{S}
 I failed, and there is no telling what he is done...{S}
 Lady of Sorrows, pray for me...{S}
 Thank you, Warden.{S}
 Call yourself Warden, but you are an exile underneath.{S}
 Lady of Perpetual Sorrows, pray for me.{S}
 Tell her... tell her I am sorry.{S}
 Ask her... to pray for me.{S}
 Explain yourself.{S}
 I was asked to give this to you. <act>Give her the ring.</act>{S}
 Say hello to the Archdemon for me.{S}
 Then let me say that it is an honor to have fought at your side, however briefly.{S}
 You might ask Loghain.{S}
 Irminric asks you to pray for him.{S}
 You gave Bann Alfstanna Irminric's signet ring and told her about his imprisonment.{S}
 Sighard might appreciate being told about this. <emp>Inform Bann Sighard about his son's imprisonment</emp>{S}
 I mentioned she was taken from us, did I not?{S}
 The Orlesian returned her--and when I say "returned," I mean "pushed her out of his wagon."{S}
 My mother called her a gift from the Maker.{S}
 They say the mabari is clever enough to speak, and wise enough to know not to.{S}
 Tell me, my friend, does this saying apply to you?{S}
 Are you capable of speech, and simply choose not to speak?{S}
 What is all this begging for food scraps then?{S}
 I will go to him at once. <emp>Someone</emp> will answer for this.{S}
 Take this with my thanks: It has been in my family since the War of Crowns, crafted for us by the Circle of Magi.{S}
 I thank you for bringing me this news.{S}
 If you will be so kind as to tell me where he is, I will go to him at once.{S}
 And it will be yours if you tell me where my brother is.{S}
 If I tell you this, I want your support in the Landsmeet.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 My brother tells a very different tale.{S}
 He says you snatched a blood mage from the Chantry's justice.{S}
 Whatever I have done, I will answer for later.{S}
 They said you were a brand, but I thought it a joke.{S}
 Bhelen speaks through his second, Vartag Gavorn, in the Assembly.{S}
 Lord Harrowmont speaks through Dulin Forender from his estate.{S}
 You said as much.{S}
 You mentioned Paragons?{S}
 Maker, forgive these soldiers who refuse to show patience or kindness to Your holy priesthood.{S}
 Got a delivery here for you. <act>Have Wynne do the talking.</act> <act>Let Morrigan bluff.</act> <act>Let Sten bluff.</act> <act>Let Zevran bluff.</act> <act>Let Oghren bluff.</act> <act>Let Leliana bluff.</act> <act>Let Wynne bluff.</act>{S}
 You are no priest. <desc><DogName/> collapses.</desc> <act>Let <DogName/>... bluff?</act> <act>Let Alistair talk.</act> <act>Let Sten talk.</act> <act>Let Leliana talk.</act> <act>Let Zevran talk.</act> <act>Leave this to <DogName/>.</act> <desc><DogName/> pees on one of the guards.</desc>{S}
 Well enough, as I have said.{S}
 And from the looks on your faces, I would say he was right.{S}
 Perhaps you could speak to your supervisor, then? <act>Let Oghren talk.</act> <act>Let Leliana talk</act> <act>Let Morrigan talk.</act>{S}
 It ain't our problem if you are not important enough to be told everything.{S}
 Captain would've mentioned if we were getting anything from <emp>giants.</emp>{S}
 I told you 'twas a foolish plan. <act>Let Leliana handle this.</act> <act>Let Zevran handle this.</act> <act>Let Morrigan handle this.</act> <act>Let Oghren handle this.</act> <act>Let Wynne handle this.</act> <act>Let Sten handle this.</act> <act>Leave this to <DogName/></act> <act>Let Wynne do the talking here.</act> <act>Let Morrigan do the talking here.</act>{S}
 Perform what? <act>Have Leliana answer.</act> <act>Have Zevran answer.</act> <act>Have Wynne answer.</act> <act>Have Morrigan answer.</act> <act>Have Oghren answer.</act> <act>Have Sten answer.</act>{S}
 No one told me about any deliveries today.{S}
 What in Andraste's name <emp>are</emp> you? <desc>Sigh</desc> I told you this would not work.{S}
 What do you think I am doing? <act>Let Leliana try to talk her into leaving.</act> <act>Let Zevran try to talk her into leaving.</act> <act>Let Sten try to talk her into leaving.</act> <act>Let Wynne try to talk her into leaving.</act> <act>Let Morrigan try to talk her into leaving.</act> <act>Let Oghren try to talk her into leaving.</act>{S}
 Making ourselves available in case of... emergency. <act>Let Leliana make conversation.</act> <act>Let Zevran talk to them.</act> <act>Let Morrigan talk to them.</act> <act>Let Wynne handle them.</act> <act>Let Sten handle them.</act> <act>Have Oghren do the talking.</act>{S}
 I will retire when I <emp>want</emp> to retire, and no uppity little tart is going to tell me otherwise! <act>Have Wynne calm her down.</act> <act>Have Morrigan calm her down.</act> <act>Have Leliana lie to her.</act> <act>Have Leliana bribe her.</act> <act>Have Alistair lie to her.</act> <act>Have Alistair bribe her.</act> <act>Have Wynne lie to her.</act> <act>Have Wynne bribe her.</act> <act>Have Morrigan lie to her.</act> <act>Have Morrigan bribe her.</act> <act>Have Oghren lie to her.</act> <act>Have Oghren bribe her.</act>{S}
 Just as many say Harrowmont.{S}
 Neither are Paragons, and the scales being equal, I go with the promise of more trade.{S}
 He has the legitimate claim, thanks to your failed grab.{S}
 Of course, he can not come out and say that.{S}
 The scales being equal, I go with the promise of more trade.{S}
 Some say Bhelen killed his father.{S}
 Some say Bhelen killed our father.{S}
 No... you do not have to say anything.{S}
 The blood is dark and still now, the gem cold to the touch.</desc> <desc>The Presence becomes desperate and begs for release anyhow.{S}
 We call it the Beyond... but I know of no connection.{S}
 Let us just say the emporium has improved substantially with our... partnership.{S}
 Thank you for your assistance.{S}
 Just as you asked.{S}
 Just tell me what to do!{S}
 Tell Kylon I owe him one.{S}
 If you are here about other things, just speak up.{S}
 What, no mention of dessert?{S}
 Yes, I made a promise and I intend to keep it.{S}
 The Dalish pray for her to spare the sick and to watch after their innocents.{S}
 To the Dalish she represents their very survival and is often called the "Lady of Fortune."{S}
 That is good... we can call the Landsmeet, if you are ready.{S}
 We are still not yet ready to call the Landsmeet, Grey Warden.{S}
 I would prefer to wait until that is done before calling the Landsmeet.{S}
 In the meantime, I suggest you pursue the remainder of the Grey Warden treaties.{S}
 You are very pretty, if I might say so.{S}
 Shambling Corpse <desc>No one answers your call.</desc>{S}
 If you are who you say, tell Sanga to send one of her regulars.{S}
 They can be dangerous. <act>Lie</act> I know Tilver from Darby's party.{S}
 Oh, we had a grand time. <act>Lie</act> I am here about a "lady."{S}
 Tell your muscle to back off.{S}
 Farewell. <act>Lie</act> It is my first day.{S}
 I would like to speak to Master Tilver. <act>Leave</act> Sorry.{S}
 You go now and tell her that.{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 Thank you for the message.{S}
 I will tell Sanga about your service here. <act>Lean close</act> She can not make it. <act>Lean close</act> She will be here any moment.{S}
 Tell Sanga to hurry! <desc>You steal the key</desc> Why... uh... yes.{S}
 Thank you, I will let Sanga know how helpful you have been. <desc>You steal the key</desc> The anticipation is killing me.{S}
 I was hoping to talk about us.{S}
 I swear those guards are possessed by demons, or something.{S}
 I thought I told you to scrub the kennel floor!{S}
 I thought I told you to get ready for inspection.{S}
 What did I tell you, soldier? <emp>The only right answer is, "Yes, ser!"</emp>{S}
 When I ask you a question, the only right answer is, "Yes, ser!"{S}
 How could that be the right answer?{S}
 Thank you, ser!{S}
 What do I tell him?{S}
 Said she was so deadly, she could take out a score of men in the blink of an eye.{S}
 I would ask that you never speak of this again. <desc>You grab the key</desc> That makes two of us.{S}
 Perhaps we could catch up later? <desc>You grab the key</desc> Thank you, Ser Kerrol.{S}
 Thank you, Ser Kerrol.{S}
 I would really love to talk further.{S}
 Thanks! <act>Hug Tilver</act> Those stolen moments in the cloakroom.{S}
 I would like to talk.{S}
 I was told we should get ready for inspection.{S}
 I do not want to talk about Loghain.{S}
 I would like to talk to you about something.{S}
 I told you we should've put those potatoes in the cellar straight away.{S}
 Sorry to bother you. <desc>Jarvia lies bloody and lifeless, her carta in pieces around her.</desc> <act>Plant papers.</act>{S}
 We need to talk.{S}
 Before I forget, I need to say something.{S}
 When Arl Eamon said I was going to be king I thought, "That is it!{S}
 Everything worked out, thanks to you.{S}
 But better her than me, that is what I say. <desc>Chuckles</desc> She was already queen.{S}
 Easiest oath I ever made, let me tell you.{S}
 That is what I kept saying, and here I thought nobody was listening.{S}
 Then I will thank fate for tossing you my way.{S}
 I imagine there is more important things you want to discuss.{S}
 No need to thank me.{S}
 I <emp>told</emp> you those potatoes were going to go off.{S}
 Maybe you could talk to him?{S}
 Maybe... you could talk to him?{S}
 I told you it wasn't cold enough in here!{S}
 So... strange story, tell me if you have heard this one: this fellow gets made king and then gets engaged all on the same night...{S}
 I never wanted it, I told you that... yet here I am.{S}
 I guess that saves me having to ask, then.{S}
 Arl Eamon has left for Redcliffe, and he says the armies have almost finished gathering there.{S}
 If you say so.{S}
 He says the army has gathered there and is almost ready to march.{S}
 You would better go to the colonel and ask for a posting into a new patrol.{S}
 No telling what he will cook up for disobeying orders.{S}
 Ahh... a peasant. <desc>Coughs</desc> How delightful. <act>Bluff</act> Can I help you with anything, m'lady? <act>Lie</act> Oh dear.{S}
 I am an herbalist of some skill. <act>Lie</act> You have got a cold?{S}
 A sword, you say?{S}
 A gown, you say...{S}
 Why not? <desc>You steal her sword.</desc> I must admit this outfit is divine.{S}
 If I <emp>wanted</emp> your opinion, I would ask for it.{S}
 A matching gown, too? <act>Leave</act> Let me fetch something, just a moment. <act>Leave</act> Have fun. <act>Leave</act> Thanks ever so much, you condescending... <act>Bump into her.</act> Let me get over... oh, pardon. <act>Lie</act> Ten sovereigns, m'lady.{S}
 Explain yourself.{S}
 That looks promising.{S}
 Oh, this must be your first time lying.{S}
 I could've told you that.{S}
 Breathe deeply for me, then breathe out. <act>Lie</act> Oh dear, you have the Midnight Pox.{S}
 I did not say free.{S}
 I failed, and I apologize... but I had to try.{S}
 Thank you for... giving him the opportunity to undergo the ritual.{S}
 I do not, to tell the truth.{S}
 Thank the Maker for small mercies.{S}
 Arl Eamon has left for Redcliffe, and tells me that our armies have almost fully gathered there.{S}
 Thanks for betraying me, by the way.{S}
 I should talk to him.{S}
 Kill the Warden, now! <act>Lie</act> I have an urgent message for the seneschal. <act>Follow the guard</act> Take me to the seneschal.{S}
 It is too loud in here. <act>Enter the room</act> Thank you. <act>Leave</act> I will be right back.{S}
 Th-Thank you.{S}
 I say, what is the meaning of this?{S}
 Leave now, or I will kill you where you stand. <act>Attack</act> Did not I say stand aside?{S}
 Surely we can discuss things once we are away from here, no?{S}
 Loghain's men need to be pampered! <act>Lie</act> The guards want a round of drinks.{S}
 Then you can talk my ear off, for all I care.{S}
 Talk after we get out of here.{S}
 Now is not the time to talk, Warden.{S}
 Those guards look fierce, if you ask me. <act>Lie</act> The owner sent me.{S}
 Maybe we should speak after we get out of here?{S}
 Hespith told you about a door in the old fortress of Bownammar that leads down into the darkspawn lairs.{S}
 You found the key Hespith spoke about in the Legion of the Dead's shrine.{S}
 I do not know, Mistress Jarvia did not say anything about you talking to her.{S}
 Jarvia said not to let you out of my sight!{S}
 I need to speak with Jarvia.{S}
 Your greed angered him and he refused to craft anything for you.{S}
 She said her name was Valena and then ran back to the village.{S}
 Perhaps you should go look for her and make sure that she made it back safely. <emp>Tell Owen of Valena's fate</emp>{S}
 Owen should be told of her fate.{S}
 You told Owen that you were unable to find her and as expected, he did not take it well.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Helped them never to be seen again! <desc>Sigh</desc> We have explained this to you before, girl.{S}
 Soris told me about you.{S}
 Thank the Maker!{S}
 Well, thank you for driving those men off anyhow.{S}
 Those mages say they are from a Circle, just from another land.{S}
 I have no idea if they are telling the truth, or if anyone cares!{S}
 That is what they say, anyway.{S}
 Slow down and just tell me what is happening here.{S}
 Promise?{S}
 I heard the word "promise" in there.{S}
 I promise.{S}
 I can not make any promises.{S}
 We have a lot of catching up to do. <emp>Speak with Riordan</emp>{S}
 You should speak to Riordan to see what your next move should be.{S}
 Explain yourself.{S}
 Do tell, dwarf.{S}
 Explain this.{S}
 Some of us would like to discuss the matters at hand.{S}
 Explain this, Loghain.{S}
 He will answer to the Maker for his crimes, as must we all.{S}
 I do not think we will be able to talk our way past anyone back here.{S}
 All the ancient skills of the Dalish are said to have originated from him long ago.{S}
 It was... when my mother died, and this wise elven woman comforted me and told me that we should not fear death, or hate it.{S}
 The Chantry says we return to the Maker.{S}
 Hahren Paivel used to say much the same thing.{S}
 You are better off asking the darkspawn.{S}
 He described you in great detail, but never mentioned you were a Cousland.{S}
 I keep telling them, no one can resist the dwarf.{S}
 If you want something, talk to Sanga.{S}
 If one more servant asks if I would like a change of clothes, I will set the house on fire.{S}
 If you had come in here and told me they would both sprouted wings and flown to Tevinter, I would be less stunned.{S}
 I could swear you just said that Alistair and Anora agreed to marry.{S}
 Mamma said she would bring me a present from Highever.{S}
 Mother says we have to run before the bad men get here.{S}
 I would tell you to get lost, but you are the one person who might be able to defend us!{S}
 You heard what the lady said!{S}
 So you decided not to abandon us this time. <desc>Sighs</desc> Thank you, Cousin.{S}
 When you are ready to talk strategy, come upstairs to my sitting room.{S}
 We can lay out our plans for the Landsmeet then.{S}
 And you as well, Alistair... or should I say your Majesty?{S}
 Thanks for running those thugs off.{S}
 Tell me or stay here!{S}
 I did not see anything that I would call an Archdemon.{S}
 Thank you again!{S}
 I was told to watch for your arrival, Warden.{S}
 I was told that he has urgent news, and to send out patrols to watch for your arrival.{S}
 I will not speak of her!{S}
 Tell me what I need to know! <emp>Save Redcliffe</emp>{S}
 First Enchanter Irving has promised that the mages will stand with you against the Blight.{S}
 Tell me about his men.{S}
 Anybody tries to come in here without Howe's say so, we get to do what we like with 'em.{S}
 We can discuss this later.{S}
 I... appreciate the offer, but I refuse.{S}
 Several years later, tales out of Orlais said that a strange, dark-haired mage had insinuated herself within the empress's court.{S}
 Although he returned to the Grey Wardens for a time, he was heard to say that it simply was not the same anymore.{S}
 She left with little explanation, saying only that she had old scores to settle.{S}
 Reports suggest that she got into an altercation with an influential mage there and was driven out.{S}
 She swore bloody vengeance.{S}
 The templars were told to look out for her, although no active search has yet been ordered.{S}
 You call that fighting?{S}
 He was eventually called to the far-off fortress at Weisshaupt, the home of the Grey Wardens, and swore he would return to his love's side soon.{S}
 The question we must ask is, "Does this serve us?"{S}
 I say, let him go.{S}
 It is a half-measure that has earned me no right to seek your comfort, but please, I beg you for one moment of foolish optimism.{S}
 There is talk of a new soldier, a noble!{S}
 But I simply cannot abandon the men I have looked in the eye and called brother.{S}
 Perhaps they will not thank me for this, believing themselves already dead, but where there is life there is hope.{S}
 The corpse was left untouched, suggesting the darkspawn feared his spirit even in death.{S}
 His eccentric promises were disruptive, and I fear his death may demoralize more of the Legion than actually heard his fantasies first-hand.{S}
 It must be entered into the Memories in the Shaperate if the validity of the claim is to be tested.{S}
 I swear I could tap it and hear the Stone sing. "Non-standard" by any inspector's measure, but that is the sodding point, is not it?{S}
 I say good luck to them; they will never find us to deliver the writ.{S}
 Claims that the Stone is directing your actions suggest that not only are you ignorant of preplanning procedure, you and your group may also be in the early stages of lyrium poisoning.{S}
 You are in breach of Orzammar mining code and hereby forfeit all claims made during your unapproved activities.{S}
 She knew, and she drew her chosen with a promise of ore we could taste in our bones.{S}
 I have nothing to tell you yet.{S}
 I am sure a city guard could lock him up for being a sodding idiot, but there is no law that says you can not seek your death in the Trenches.{S}
 I said to his face that if he puts our patrol at risk I would split him myself, but he is quiet, I will give him that.{S}
 I swear, Mortavold, I have never seen the like.{S}
 Its seams all appear to have been patched many times over, and it is so dirty it is hard to tell what color it was supposed to be.{S}
 Some people swear they make good pets.{S}
 May as well leash a turnip, I say.{S}
 Thanks again, Warden.{S}
 She will be up and around in no time, thanks to you.{S}
 Perhaps suggest that it would be a simple matter to march on the quarter, or simpler still to withdraw infrastructure support.{S}
 We need their so-called Dust Town, but it would be inadvisable to include that in your negotiations.{S}
 If you can chase these things down, I will thank you, but I will not get my hopes up.{S}
 Thank you again.{S}
 We have nothing to talk about, Warden.{S}
 Not that I am suggesting anything, but you are holding the prize now.{S}
 It is your call.{S}
 I do not care what Oghren says.{S}
 Branka has to explain this.{S}
 This place is troubled, to say the least.{S}
 Take this, with my thanks.{S}
 A number of people have told me they hoped to see you in the Provings.{S}
 Say the word and I will line up a team from one of the younger houses.{S}
 And sometimes someone needs a good beating and all that talking gets in the way.{S}
 The thief has a bald head and garish tattoos, suggesting he is a brand from the slums. <emp>Keep looking for the thief</emp>{S}
 The receipt on his body suggests that he may have passed it to someone in the Proving Grounds. <emp>Return the tome to the shaper</emp>{S}
 Someone get them to tell me how long, because this is ridiculous.{S}
 I do not know what to say.{S}
 He might be king but I still call the shots.{S}
 Then do not say anything.{S}
 Sighard thanked you for freeing his son and pledged to support you at the Landsmeet.{S}
 Let us talk, then.{S}
 Let us speak of this another time. <desc>Laughs</desc> Tell her whatever you like.{S}
 I was hoping to talk to you about that.{S}
 Do you think I should tell her?{S}
 He is no dummy either, let me tell you.{S}
 I must admit I do love a good royal scandal.{S}
 We can always discuss this more later... provided one of us is not eaten by a dragon.{S}
 But if you say that nothing is to change, then I am glad.{S}
 The things people will say!{S}
 The things people will say!{S}
 We should talk about this.{S}
 That speaks to your nature, not ours.{S}
 I can not say I approve of the freedom your father allows.{S}
 I should not claim to speak for my son.{S}
 You lie, Howe.{S}
 Oh really, you should do as your father asked.{S}
 Thank you for... finding them, at least.{S}
 Well... thank you for stopping these liars, anyhow.{S}
 I refuse to accept that they are all simply... gone!{S}
 Thank the Maker!{S}
 I did not tell you to hurt anyone, did I?{S}
 I do not know how far you will get, but... thank you.{S}
 Just... let me explain.{S}
 Just tell me what is going on.{S}
 Just tell me about this damned plague.{S}
 The arl says the bounty per head will be increased to reflect Paedans stellar performance.{S}
 I have to ask...{S}
 Could you talk to Shianni?{S}
 I do not know what to say!{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 We were told that there would be no interference from the authorities!{S}
 You simply fought your way in here to ask questions, did you?{S}
 You Fereldans talk a great deal about how very wrong slavery is, but is not it funny how quickly the smell of gold overcomes such ideals?{S}
 The humans talk a great deal about how very wrong slavery is, but is not it funny how quickly the smell of gold overcomes such ideals?{S}
 I suggest you leave while you still can.{S}
 I will explain it to whoever's in charge here.{S}
 Did you talk to Shianni?{S}
 My cousin Shianni could tell you more.{S}
 She said someone named, "Valendrian," is missing.{S}
 I spoke with Shianni.{S}
 She said that to me as well, but it does not make sense.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 What did she say?{S}
 I told you about my wedding, right?{S}
 I told you all I know.{S}
 I can not say nothing.{S}
 Calm down, I just want to ask some questions.{S}
 You gotta ask someone else.{S}
 Tell me.{S}
 I am not going to ask twice.{S}
 I do not know, I swear!{S}
 They will find out I talked, and they will take me away like the others!{S}
 Talk.{S}
 They will find out I talked, and they will take me, too!{S}
 Truth be told, there was always a limit to how long we were going to be able to operate here.{S}
 I suggest you look those elves in the eyes before you agree to have them hauled off to slavery, my friend.{S}
 Even you must admit it is much better than resorting to barbarism, yes?{S}
 Did I say you were?{S}
 I am simply hoping the world is... full of pragmatists, shall we say?{S}
 Whether or not it will actually help you... of that I cannot say.{S}
 Have you anything else to suggest?{S}
 More of an <emp>arrangement</emp>, truth be told.{S}
 This intruder fought his way through the courtyard, but claims that he is not here to exact revenge.{S}
 This intruder fought her way through the courtyard, but claims that she is not here to exact revenge. <desc>Scoffs</desc> And thus you thought it best to bring the Grey Warden directly to me?{S}
 A slaver calling <emp>me</emp> a bastard.{S}
 I cannot say.{S}
 It was you who asked to be brought to speak with me.{S}
 I said respect!{S}
 This is no minion you speak with!{S}
 Indeed, the talk of all Denerim.{S}
 Speak with the locals.{S}
 I suggest you keep your screaming to a minimum.{S}
 Enough talking.{S}
 Let us talk again after I have slaughtered your friends.{S}
 Talk fast, then.{S}
 Many thanks.{S}
 He is talking of blood magic.{S}
 I suggest you come up with a new offer.{S}
 Were not you told?{S}
 The helpless need not ask for what is deserved.{S}
 I never said I was going anywhere.{S}
 You answered a request for help found on Chanter Devons' board in Lothering.{S}
 No need to say that you have chosen a man over me.{S}
 I must say this is new for me, but let us give credit where it is due, shall we?{S}
 I would not ask that, were I you.{S}
 Does your Andraste have such an excess of followers that she is willing to lure them to their deaths with ghosts and lies?{S}
 With the ceremonies over, speak to Bhelen in the Royal Palace and secure his support against the Blight.{S}
 With the ceremony over, speak to King Harrowmont in the Chamber of the Assembly and secure his support against the Blight.{S}
 But... that is just dream talk.{S}
 Never mind, I am sure not talking you out of this.{S}
 Thank you!{S}
 Thank you so much!{S}
 Let me talk to him.{S}
 It may even be too late, for I have seen with my own eyes what lies on the horizon.{S}
 Always leave them fearing more, I say.{S}
 Like they say, you have to slay the dragon before you get the princess.{S}
 Talk of a tree of the people. <desc>Moans</desc>{S}
 Yes, whatever you say.{S}
 You are saying I can go.{S}
 If you are scared of the darkspawn, you can just say it.{S}
 We are not doing this. <desc>A statue of Andraste lies defiled.{S}
 Here lies a man with few regrets and many ailments.{S}
 Here lies Clyde.{S}
 I said keep it fed, and he did not listen.{S}
 I told you I was sick.{S}
 Here lies spam.{S}
 She was cremated. <emp>Talk to the dwarves.</emp>{S}
 You should talk to them both to see what services they can offer.{S}
 Are the Isolationists even interested in speaking?{S}
 But there is work to be done, and I have talked enough for now.{S}
 I am telling you guys, it is a test like the summoning.{S}
 You can not tell me I wasn't supposed to see that.{S}
 No, no, no, and stop asking!{S}
 Whisper says Great Hall?{S}
 Maker's wind, Daarci, I said I would wait, but it is not just a disagreement!{S}
 I will schedule some time after the current deployment to discuss options elsewhere in the organization. <attrib>--Attendant Cerand, assistant to Knight-Commander Greagoir</attrib> <desc>A note is scribbled in the corner.</desc>{S}
 Rodercoms Uncommon Calling{S}
 I will follow when he calls.{S}
 I have spoken to him directly.{S}
 The call is made.{S}
 Promises of Pride{S}
 Spake he the words, and brought life.{S}
 Speak you the words... ascension.{S}
 Answers lie in... <desc>text illegible</desc> <desc>Notes on the page below</desc>{S}
 Spake he the words, and brought life.{S}
 Speak you the words... ascension.{S}
 Answers lie in... <desc>text illegible</desc> <desc>Notes on the page below</desc>{S}
 Spake he the words, and brought life.{S}
 Speak you the words... ascension.{S}
 Answers lie in... <desc>text illegible</desc> <desc>Notes on the page below</desc>{S}
 Spake he the words, and brought life.{S}
 Speak you the words... ascension.{S}
 Answers lie in... <desc>text illegible</desc> <desc>Notes on the page below</desc>{S}
 Spake?!{S}
 Spake he the words, and brought life.{S}
 Speak you the words... ascension.{S}
 Answers lie in... <desc>text illegible</desc> <desc>Notes on the page below</desc>{S}
 The task was never promised to be easy.{S}
 You said you could enter the Circle Tower, and you were believed.{S}
 "Mass will have an effect," he says.{S}
 "Gives us time to talk", he says.{S}
 Axe answers, but I still hear him.{S}
 Worse than his talking.{S}
 At home with her sick mother, they said.{S}
 I figured it was just the ancestors telling me something... but I keep thinking about her.{S}
 You gave Bann Alfstanna Irminric's signet ring but refused to tell her Irminric's whereabouts.{S}
 I, Jubasto, have heard tell of a cabal of maleficarum performing rituals in the dark near my sanctum, and I certainly wish to see them brought to justice for their dark deeds.{S}
 This is the true power of blood magic: The flesh and the mind are inseparable, and therein lies the power to influence and control minds. <desc>Below the text are indecipherable runes and stains of blood and ink.</desc> <center>*****</center>{S}
 Others may speak of the sanctity of the mind.{S}
 Let no murder or theft weigh upon your mind, as your will is absolute, and the world is yours to claim. <desc>Below the text are more arcane glyphs, terrible and dark in their implications.</desc>{S}
 He who accepts this calling takes it upon himself to deliver documents of congratulations to my apprentices, who will no doubt be uninformed as to the contents of the missive.{S}
 Well, thanks, I guess.{S}
 You, the bearer of this note, shall travel to these places and trace upon them my personal glyphs, claiming their eldritch energies for my own.{S}
 Renolds journal tells the tale of his last days.{S}
 Should you find this note, I beg you, please complete my task.{S}
 I beg you to delve into this ancient elven forest and end the threat of the abomination my beloved apprentice has become.{S}
 Should you do this, then I beg you, keep the feldspar ring you find on my apprentice's finger as a token of my thanks.{S}
 In the interest of renewing our relationship with these fine and generous agents of the Maker, we ask that a willing man or woman of character grace our good friends with the gift of lyrium.{S}
 You were asked to deliver 10 lyrium potions to Knight-Commander Harrith on behalf of the mages' collective.{S}
 On behalf of myself and my men, I thank you.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Did you tell Alfstanna or hold out for a bribe?{S}
 Told Alfstanna.{S}
 A small band of drifters claim to have seen me practicing forbidden arts, and they have left to deliver testimony of my alleged deeds to the Chantry!{S}
 I ask the mages' collective to find and stop these false witnesses by any means necessary.{S}
 They were traveling on along the road from Lothering to Denerim, where their lies will seal my fate.{S}
 Did you say you wanted to kill Loghain?{S}
 You? <desc>Laughs</desc> I thought you said...{S}
 We are off to tell the Chantry about him.{S}
 Thanks!{S}
 You do not say.{S}
 I ask that a noble soul take the bundle of vials attached to this missive and find the four homes the Chantry is likely to target in Denerim.{S}
 You have been asked to find ten Stolen Goods in Denerim and bring them to Feoran in Denerim's Market District.{S}
 I promised you a cut, so here you go.{S}
 And what is that, pray tell?{S}
 They are free to go, thanks to you.{S}
 I promise.{S}
 Well, it has to stop sometime, I say!{S}
 Pickpockets are running wild, I tell you.{S}
 Thanks for the warning.{S}
 Can not talk.{S}
 Good ol' Jareb will take good care of you, he promises!{S}
 And thanks!{S}
 Thanks.{S}
 She says it is likely he went into the Frostback Mountains, and that he stole her heirloom necklace.{S}
 You returned to Delli in Redcliffe and told her about the fate of her lost son, Gabon.{S}
 I will not disappear chasing a lie!{S}
 They appear to have left this area in great haste, possibly fleeing the so-called "darkspawn" that are rumored to be gathering in the Wilds in ever greater numbers.{S}
 If you see her, tell your mother that I love her.{S}
 Find the cache mentioned in the will, and take it to Jetta in Redcliffe.{S}
 You found the cache mentioned in Rigbys last will and testament.{S}
 You found the cache mentioned in Rigby's last will and testament.{S}
 You asked, so I am telling.{S}
 The stories talk of the riches, but never the names, never where they supposedly spent their wealth.{S}
 I heard the same tales as a lad in Denerim, felt the same pull, but it is a lie, son.{S}
 The beast, the Unbound, dormant until one of true spirit claims his throne.{S}
 I would speak with Vilhm Madon.{S}
 I am here to discuss the stories of Gaxkang!{S}
 Explain yourself. <desc>There is no answer, although there is clearly a light inside.</desc>{S}
 The notes you have acquired from dead or terrified adventurers point to an ancient evil, or at least, an ancient man telling stories of ancient evil.{S}
 You have cause to speak with Vilhm Madon, who lives somewhere in Denerim.{S}
 I have come to the Wilds to speak the Chant, but I fear I will die here at the hands of the darkspawn.{S}
 To my wife and my son, I apologize that my work has taken me from you, but I know that I die in service to the Maker. <attrib>--Rigby</attrib>{S}
 I will ask the men and post any requests.{S}
 I would not insult them by asking.{S}
 Word was given, and that is all that needs be said.{S}
 Bound by your true name, as we are sworn to do.{S}
 One such mystery lies behind the tale of Astia and Nebbunar, two young lovers who lived in Ostagar.{S}
 The legend says that Astia grew up in the company of Gazarath, a spirit of the earth bound to an overhang on the bank of a lake in the Korcari Wilds.{S}
 Gazarath began to fancy her, and they spent much of their days together, talking and laughing.{S}
 Gazarath told her that she would never see it again until she brought her lover's ashes and sprinkled them over their spot.{S}
 But she began to miss Gazarath, and on the day Nebbunar asked her to marry him, she cut her beloved's throat, burned him, and brought his ashes to Gazarath, knowing that their marriage would forever sever her ties to her dear spirit friend.{S}
 Thank you so much for bringing this to me.{S}
 Thank you for telling me.{S}
 You told Feoran that you were not interested in helping him recover his stolen goods.{S}
 You seemed promising.{S}
 Thank you, Warden.{S}
 The men are ready to follow you anywhere, thanks to your confident investment. <desc>The jingle of your purse turns a head or two.</desc> <act>Turn in coins for Arl Eamon's knights.</act> <act>Give thirty sovereigns.</act> <act>Give ten sovereigns.</act> <act>Give two sovereigns.</act> <act>Give fifty silver.</act>{S}
 The mages' collective thanks you.{S}
 Thank you, my friend.{S}
 Tell me more.{S}
 To the point, my friends sometimes need help and they can not ask the guards.{S}
 No crime in talking.{S}
 You are asking me to commit crimes?{S}
 Oh, I could talk about shoes all day, but we have things to do, do not we?{S}
 Thanks, on behalf of no one in particular.{S}
 Can not say I am pleased with that last bit, Warden, but a deal's a deal.{S}
 That is a bloody daft thing to ask.{S}
 The way I feel, I would agree, but us talking proves otherwise.{S}
 I heard some tales, some beautiful lies.{S}
 Be careful what you say.{S}
 I lied to you, you know?{S}
 I did not feel like talking about it then.{S}
 She claimed to have retired.{S}
 You can say it was my fault.{S}
 I had to tell Marjolaine I feared for her life.{S}
 She admitted her guilt, but said it was in the past.{S}
 That is why the documents had to be destroyed, she said.{S}
 Thank you for listening, and understanding.{S}
 In a way I did, but these feelings were triggered by events which I did not tell you about.{S}
 I apologize for mentioning it then.{S}
 We will not speak of this again.{S}
 I knew you were not telling me something.{S}
 I ask for none.{S}
 No, you see, this is not something you can explain away.{S}
 I am aware, Alistair, thank you.{S}
 You are the Grey Warden everyone's been talking about.{S}
 I hope this tells you how highly the Irregulars regard the Grey Wardens.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 The Irregulars thank you.{S}
 "Sure, sign the paper," she said.{S}
 The note said to defeat you.{S}
 It did not say I had to do it fairly.{S}
 Just tell them you won.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 I will just say we fought, and I won.{S}
 I refuse to answer to a pawn of Taoran!{S}
 Tell your captain that our deal is now ironclad.{S}
 This letter says that your husband has died.{S}
 This letter will explain everything.{S}
 This is among the hardest things I have had to say.{S}
 I am sorry to say that your beloved husband is dead.{S}
 I am sorry to tell you that your husband is dead.{S}
 I appreciate your saying that, Warden.{S}
 I ache even discussing this, but...{S}
 Did he tell you about honor and integrity?{S}
 I suggest that this be the last of our business together, my friend.{S}
 Come speak with me any time.{S}
 I spoke with your father.{S}
 Did he tell you about honor and integrity?{S}
 I do not know what to say about a man who leaves such a blade behind.{S}
 I have no idea what you are talking about, and neither do these large men carrying swords.{S}
 Another argument for discipline, and certainly no answer for the Arishok.{S}
 The Irregulars are prepared to pay any man or woman who comes forth with a gift of twenty health poultices, no questions asked.{S}
 We are forced to call upon those who have sworn their assistance to make good on those oaths.{S}
 Say farewell to your friends and family.{S}
 Should any of these people refuse, do what you must to get them to honor their oaths. <emp>Conscripts:</emp>{S}
 In the interest of training our recruits, we beg of you to gift the Irregulars with ten spring traps of whatever quality you can find.{S}
 Speak your intention.{S}
 Comparing the notes suggests the carving was done in the Deep Roads, near Caridin's Cross.{S}
 We will ask no questions as to your methods or the final condition of the deserters.{S}
 To that end, I ask you to make a trip to Denerim and pass on our appreciation to certain individuals.{S}
 The primary method of determining that order is by claiming territory through scent-marking major landmarks.{S}
 Many thanks for this difficult task. <attrib>--Raelnor</attrib>{S}
 Warden, I ask you now to find these poor, departed men and retrieve for me the sealed messages I sent with them.{S}
 You spoke to Raelnor and agreed that the best thing to do would be to kill his son, Taoran.{S}
 Thanks to you, the Blackstone Irregulars have a new leader: Taoran, the ambitious son of the guild's former leader, Raelnor.{S}
 No, I have trained a guild filled with honorable men ready to fight for Ferelden, and I am proud to say that I have seen your own Grey Wardens as a sort of model.{S}
 It is in this context that I ask for your help, and I promise we will reward you accordingly.{S}
 And thank you again, from the bottom of my heart, whether you choose to assist us or not.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 Thank the brother for his... diligence.{S}
 A letter informing the addressee that he swore an oath to aid the Blackstone Irregulars in times of need.{S}
 Thanks, I... think I need to go hide somewhere.{S}
 Thanks, I ain't sticking around to see how this turns out. <desc>The door unlocks.</desc> <desc>This is as good a spot as any to dump a corpse.{S}
 Suffice to say, a little mess needs attention.{S}
 And I shall facilitate said clothed status by locking my door and posting a guard.{S}
 The herbalist suggested powdered bronto horn.{S}
 My father found <emp>T</emp>he letters you previously <emp>S</emp>ent, and is watching as I write <emp>T</emp>o tell you our relations are <emp>O</emp>ver!{S}
 Enclosed are seven silver and my most heartfelt apologies for said bodice.{S}
 Your ministrations, while well intentioned, hold no promise.{S}
 I swear I did not tell them anything!{S}
 My boss says you have been hired to track him.{S}
 I say you are done.{S}
 Time to teach you about letting dogs lie.{S}
 I guess it is like Duncan once said: we can sense them, and they can sense us.{S}
 "Do not sign that paper," she said.{S}
 Never let something like that slip by, I always say.{S}
 Duncan said that once or twice.{S}
 You will have a fair say.{S}
 I will not believe your lies.{S}
 Last I heard, you could be a traitor, but no one seems to be talking about it much anymore.{S}
 Some of what I heard about you might be lies.{S}
 Thank you so much.{S}
 Back when Arl Eamon told me I was being sent to the Chantry, I took my mother's amulet... the only thing I ever had of hers... and shattered it against the wall, I was so angry.{S}
 And thanks again.{S}
 Thank you.{S}
 'Tis so, and I thank you.{S}
 Let us say ten pieces.{S}
 You made the dead drops for "K," a task slightly more lethal than he suggested.{S}
 We... will talk later.{S}
 She said it wasn't over.{S}
 No--she was lying.{S}
 So you mentioned before. <desc>A stand of candles that mark a vigil for something lost.{S}
 You tell him.{S}
 No, do not say that.{S}
 You could say that.{S}
 Only you could say such a thing.{S}
 I just found it lying around.{S}
 Told you so!{S}
 Whatever you say.{S}
 If there is anything you need to do in this village, I say do it now.{S}
 So what you talked about was the First Blight?{S}
 Who is to say what my father said in his final hours when the usurper Harrowmont was the only one by his side?{S}
 Talk to the following people and give them "K's" secret signal.{S}
 You talked to all of "K's" friends.{S}
 You are a talking rat.{S}
 You gave the Bundled Testimony to Knight-Commander Tavish rather than to Knight-Commander Harrith as you were asked.{S}
 His "deserved payment" is more lethal than he suggested.</desc> <desc>"K's" deserved payment is still in the dead drop.</desc> <desc>The trap is disarmed, sparing its intended target.</desc> <desc>It detonates, sparing its intended target.</desc> <act>Disarm it.</act> <act>Poke it with a stick.</act> <act>Leave it alone.</act>{S}
 You can call me... well, Mouse.{S}
 They will tell you more, maybe help.{S}
 That has been said before.{S}
 Do not waste time with that talk.{S}
 Like I said, in this place, you are what you perceive yourself to be.{S}
 You say that now.{S}
 Tell me more about the creature I must face.{S}
 Maybe you will say the same thing to yourself, one day.{S}
 I do not want to talk about it any more.{S}
 And I am not talking about demons.{S}
 I suppose it is not very helpful to say that.{S}
 If you look around, I will tell you if we are getting close.{S}
 Where are these other spirits you mentioned?{S}
 Have you not told it of our... arrangement, Mouse?{S}
 Maybe you will be lucky enough to ask.{S}
 They were not as promising as you.{S}
 It is hard to explain.{S}
 No, thank you.{S}
 Andraste's Ashes were able to restore Arl Eamon to health, and he has been told of the civil war that is brewing in Ferelden.{S}
 The arl plans to call the Landsmeet, and has begun sending word to his allies.{S}
 Gather your army, and pray that Ferelden stands united when the time comes.{S}
 We know they are out there, and they will move when their fellow vermin call them out.{S}
 A scribe in Denerim is making a nuisance of himself by distributing lies about the Grey Wardens and your actions.{S}
 Loghain told the propagandist scribe to cease his unauthorized ranting.{S}
 A poster suggested I would find a meeting of friends here.{S}
 The ashes of Andraste have restored Arl Eamon, and he has promised you aid against Loghain.{S}
 Arl Eamon has called the Landsmeet and all the nobles have made their way to Denerim.{S}
 You are the only one who can speak out against Loghain and your presence will be required at this important event.{S}
 With the ceremonies over, speak to Bhelen in the palace and secure his support against the Blight.{S}
 With the ceremony over, speak to King Harrowmont in the Assembly and secure his support against the Blight.{S}
 I apologize, Warden.{S}
 Bemot declared that, in times of war, the Warrior Caste answered directly to the king and all voting was suspended.{S}
 I cannot speak my opinions.{S}
 Vartag Gavorn is on record asking the Assembly to bar Harrowmont from King Endrin's sickroom.{S}
 I cannot discuss this so-called "carta."{S}
 The rumors of Caridin's so-called volunteers?{S}
 They have no ancestors to guide them and no families to claim them.{S}
 Is there something more pleasant you wish to discuss?{S}
 Now, the darkspawn claim them and few venture there.{S}
 I withdrawn my question. <desc>Lie</desc> In Lord Harrowmont's personal library.{S}
 I would rather not say.{S}
 Tell me about Orzammar, Lord Shaper.{S}
 Tell me some of Orzammar's history.{S}
 The paralysis you speak of always resulted when the master perished.{S}
 I do not know what to say.{S}
 Thank you. <desc>Sigh</desc> Do not thank me.{S}
 But I thank it for thinking I might.{S}
 You speak of things I do not remember.{S}
 You say we fought... did you use our control rods to command us to do so?{S}
 Caridin said we must all choose our end.{S}
 Caridin said we must all choose our end.{S}
 There are answers I may yet find.{S}
 And thanks to it, I have come to a decision.{S}
 I intend to return to Orzammar, as it suggested, and fight the darkspawn.{S}
 I think if these statues were golems they would ask what the fascination is with bowls.{S}
 Humans do seem to love leaving their trash lying around everywhere, do not they?{S}
 Some manner of large creature lies ahead.{S}
 Orzammar lies this way, no?{S}
 Those ashes better be able to part the ocean, that is all I have to say.{S}
 Think if we ask nicely they will let us join in?{S}
 Thanks, Shale.{S}
 Did it tell him not to go insane?{S}
 Oh, how precious. <desc>snort</desc> And people say that <emp>golems</emp> are not very lively.{S}
 Nothing a good head-crushing would not solve, I say.{S}
 I am not surprised. <desc>snort</desc> Not <emp>just</emp> the Grey Warden, thank you.{S}
 Shale left Ferelden soon after the battle at Denerim, refusing all offers of reward by the royal court.{S}
 Shianni has left the alienage for safety. <act>Lie</act> I found his remains.{S}
 You found the amulet the beggar girl in the alienage spoke of.{S}
 I am your man, without reservation... this I swear.{S}
 But these are tales yet to be told. <emp>This</emp> tale ended with the death of the archdemon and the end of the Blight before it truly began.{S}
 After fretting about his own delayed Harrowing, Jowan informed you that Irving would like to speak with you.{S}
 She said that Branka went through the Dead Trenches, and the halls of Bownammar.{S}
 In her delirium, she also spoke of darker things... <emp>Speak to the lords of the Assembly</emp>{S}
