Adiyah, the Wayfinder
Perception: Level 5
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Adiyah, the Wayfinder Text Audio /110
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I can get you to a stale mead and several scattered lanterns. Will that suffice?
ExitBanterTullinaAdiyahReply
Another victory for crime.
ExitBanterAdiyahToTullina
No. That was... That was about something else. Please return now.
ExitBanterAdiyahToTullinaTwo
I am Adiyah. You may rely on me for travel to and from locations of interest.
AdiyahIntroForFemale
I am Adiyah. I will enable your travel to and from locations of interest.
AdiyahIntroForMale
This place runs foul with thieves, cutthroats, and loudmouths. They cannot be trusted. You and I will have to work together to avoid errant knives.
AdiyahHarbourForFemale
This place runs foul with thieves, cutthroats, and loudmouths. I am likely the only one here that would not betray you for coin.
AdiyahHarbourForMale
I once served a worthy Sekhema. The Boss is no Sekhema. He rules through deception, obfuscation, and manipulation. However, if he agrees to do something, he will do it. That in itself is a form of honour which I can respect.

He expects the same of us. In exchange for a place here, I have agreed to use my skills to enable the travels of this wretched heap of rhoa dung, and that is what I will do. My word is my bond.
AdiyahAboutBoss
What is your destination?
AdiyahTravelOne
Where would you like to go?
AdiyahTravelTwo
Where is the target?
AdiyahTravelThree
Preparing the portal...
AdiyahTravelFour
I hope everyone knows the plan.
AdiyahTravelFive
No turning back now.
AdiyahTravelSix
Back up!
AdiyahSealingExitOne
Stand back!
AdiyahSealingExitTwo
Sealing the exit!
AdiyahSealingExitThree
Clear space!
AdiyahSealingExitFour
No pursuit!
AdiyahSealingExitFive
Time to return home.
AdiyahLeavingOne
At your leisure.
AdiyahLeavingTwo
You succeeded, I take it?
AdiyahLeavingThree
I shall handle this.
AdiyahCombatStartOne
They have chosen death.
AdiyahCombatStartTwo
Only fools challenge a veteran {dekhara}.
AdiyahCombatStartThree
They never stood a chance.
AdiyahCombatEndOne
Onward.
AdiyahCombatEndTwo
They fought well.
AdiyahCombatEndThree
I am uninjured. I can continue.
AdiyahCombatEndFour
Victory was never in doubt.
AdiyahCombatEndFive
We must move on.
AdiyahCombatEndSix
Sun's fury!
AdiyahCombatSkillOneA
Sun's fury!
AdiyahCombatSkillOneB
Sun's fury!
AdiyahCombatSkillOneC
Desert heat!
AdiyahCombatSkillTwoA
Desert heat!
AdiyahCombatSkillTwoB
Desert heat!
AdiyahCombatSkillTwoC
Heart's flame!
AdiyahCombatSkillThreeA
Heart's flame!
AdiyahCombatSkillThreeB
This contract touches upon my very reason for being here. It concerns my sister, Nashta, and a Spear. Growing up, Nashta was unable to follow the traditions of our people. She chafed at the rules. She earned many tattoos of shame for her violations, and each time she was punished, she only grew more rebellious.

Not long ago, she fled from the Plains of Vastiri entirely, and scores of delinquents went with her. They have since terrorised many with their banditry, but duty required I track her down when she stole Solerai's Spear from a Sarn merchant of ill repute. I live among these thieves and scoundrels because this is her world, and in this place I hear more about her activities in a single moon than I would in a year spent looking for her on my own.

We must retrieve the Spear. We cannot allow her to wield a weapon of Maraketh tradition in so disrespectful a manner. This is my duty, as Nashta is my sister. This contract makes it your duty as well.
AdiyahContractOneStart
This Spear is a tremendous weapon, one fit for a goddess. The merchant Hargan expects its return, but he shall be disappointed. When I bring it home to my {akhara}, our honour will be partially restored in the eyes of our fellow warriors. You did well, Exile.
AdiyahContractOneEnd
My sister, Nashta, and her bandits have responded to our retrieval of Solerai's Spear by targeting their raids against other Maraketh caravans. That in itself is not shameful, but she is doing so while wearing the colours of my {akhara}. She is trying to start a war among our people, and we can hardly afford conflict when our survival already hangs by a thread.

You and I must infiltrate her stronghold and retrieve her war plans. With that proof, we can ensure that the Sekhemas know who is truly to blame.
AdiyahContractTwoStart
This war journal contains exactly what I hoped. This, combined with my word, should be enough for the Sekhemas to believe that Nashta is acting on her own. I thank you, Exile.
AdiyahContractTwoEnd
I know my sister. Nashta responds to adversity by invigorating her resistance, not backing down. We retrieved Solerai's Spear and thwarted her attempt to spark a civil war among the Maraketh, but that will only cause her to up the scale of her banditry. We must face her before she causes a disaster that our people can ill afford in these dangerous times.

This will not be a matter of stealth, exile. Be prepared to fight if she will not listen to words.
AdiyahContractThreeStart
Nashta! It is time to come home.
AdiyahContractThreeToNashta
You could {try}.
AdiyahContractThreeToNashtaTwo
I understand. I will give you the only freedom I can.
AdiyahContractThreeToNashtaThree
You fought well, Nashta. I am proud of you.
AdiyahContractThreeToNashtaFour
This was the best end I could have wished for Nashta. I think it was what she always wanted: not to live under the heavy oppression of a rigid set of rules, but to die fighting, as a true {dekhara}. In death, by standing and fighting, she has cleared her shame. She will be remembered as a woman filled with the irrepressible spirit of the warrior, one with so much aggression that she had no place in this civilised world.

I will retrieve her body. Leave me now. I have some final things to say to my sister that are not for a {jingakh} to hear. Go well, my friend.
AdiyahContractThreeEnd
Nenet is from a people that currently call themselves the Faridun. They are our rejects. Those we Maraketh left to die in the desert as children for being unworthy or flawed. I do not think ill of Nenet. I do not think of her at all.

I am not cruel, exile. It is simply that scattered groups of pariahs wandering in the desert have no effect on the world. She will not find the home she yearns for among these scoundrels.
AdiyahGossipAboutNenet
I prefer not to name my {akhara} in the presence of these persons of ill repute, but I can say that I am from the northern reaches of the Plains of Vastiri. My home caravan has ninety-two carts, all of which are beautifully set with colourful tapestries and shaped metal. It is a life and land unlike this one. Difficult, duty-bound, but rewarding. I will return there someday, when my duty here is at an end.

I still owe a debt to the Boss for allowing me a place here. Nashta may be dead, but I will stay here for a few more moons.
AdiyahGossipAboutHome
This way, Mr Tibbs. A warm bath awaits you.
ExitBanterTibbsAdiyahReply
We are not strangers. Countless bubbles.
ExitBanterTibbsAdiyahReplyTwo
It appears you met great success.
ExitBanterAdiyahToTibbs
I am pleased for you, Mr Tibbs.
ExitBanterAdiyahToTibbsTwo
Perfectly?
ExitBanterIslaAdiyahReply
Indeed.
ExitBanterIslaAdiyahReplyTwo
I trust all went well?
ExitBanterAdiyahToIsla
So... yes?
ExitBanterAdiyahToIslaTwo
Not personally. I prefer to cook and eat them.
ExitBanterNenetAdiyahReply
I was being facetious.
ExitBanterNenetAdiyahReplyTwo
Why do you hide your face, Faridun?
ExitBanterAdiyahToNenet
Certainly it cannot be that bad?
ExitBanterAdiyahToNenetTwo
The desert is a harsh Sekhema.
ExitBanterAdiyahToNenetThree
I believe it's called discipline.
ExitBanterNilesAdiyahReply
Templar scum!
ExitBanterNilesAdiyahReplyTwo
Niles, do you still reject the gods?
ExitBanterAdiyahToNiles
But... they do exist...
ExitBanterAdiyahToNilesTwo
I do. I use it sparingly.
ExitBanterVinderiAdiyahReply
I prefer not to answer that.
ExitBanterVinderiAdiyahReplyTwo
How did your explosions fare, Vinderi?
ExitBanterAdiyahToVinderi
No.
ExitBanterGiannaAdiyahReply
Yes... No.
ExitBanterGiannaAdiyahReplyTwo
Who were you today, Gianna?
ExitBanterAdiyahToGianna
Indeed.
ExitBanterHuckAdiyahReply
Commendable discipline, Mr. Huck.
ExitBanterAdiyahToHuck
Yes, Mr. Huck.
ExitBanterAdiyahToHuckTwo
Of course. It is my duty.
ExitBanterKarstAdiyahReply
Did it go as planned? Any injuries? Karst?
ExitBanterAdiyahToKarst
I do not have tattoos, Karui, because they are marks of shame or criminality.
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