Piety FlavourText /33
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Marauder28 CharacterTextAudio | Piety, you are truly Kitava's slave, a daughter of corruption. |
Marauder48 CharacterTextAudio | Piety. Betray me and I will have your head. |
Marauder52 CharacterTextAudio | May your Ancestors forgive you, Piety. |
Ranger15 CharacterTextAudio | Piety... you've so much to answer for. |
Ranger17 CharacterTextAudio | Your death doesn't fix anything, Piety. But at least it won't get any worse. |
Ranger35 CharacterTextAudio | Piety, you never should have resisted Death. Nature wills it, like all else. |
Witch16 CharacterTextAudio | I loved your work, Piety. It was you I wasn't very fond of. |
Witch53 CharacterTextAudio | It seems I've underestimated Piety. Good! I like surprises. |
Witch57 CharacterTextAudio | I hope he doesn't listen, Piety. That'll make it even more fun! |
Duelist16 CharacterTextAudio | Piety's home away from home. Let's see if the sick witch is in. |
Shadow15 CharacterTextAudio | I try not to take my work personally, but you, Piety, were a satisfying exception. |
Shadow35 CharacterTextAudio | Now there's a contract I'll most happily fulfill, Piety. |
Shadow41 CharacterTextAudio | I'm working with Piety. That sounds even stranger when I say it out loud. |
Templar43 CharacterTextAudio | Piety, my God? I am sure you will reveal your purpose in time. |
Templar57 CharacterTextAudio | No need, Piety. Just you go and see for yourself. |
Scion23 CharacterTextAudio | I know of only one woman capable of such depravity. Piety. |
Scion43 CharacterTextAudio | I have the only answer I need, Piety. The Beast dies. |
Goddess9 CharacterTextAudio | Oh, we killed Piety's lover? No, I think there's another word for whatever he was. |
Goddess17 CharacterTextAudio | Hide behind these brutes all you want, Piety. They mean nothing. We are coming for you. |
Goddess18 CharacterTextAudio | Depraved? Demented? No. This is Vinia, desperate to prove she is Piety. A little girl playing dress up, using atrocity as a cheap prop. |
Goddess22 CharacterTextAudio | I care not to dance to Dialla's tune... but evidence of Piety's influence? Now our interest is warranted. |
Goddess28 CharacterTextAudio | Piety seeks an alliance with us? Fine. An alliance with Me is just a stay of execution anyway. |
Templar74 CharacterTextAudio | Piety's 'science' may aid in uncovering the truth of this world. God does have a sense of humor. |
Templar102 CharacterTextAudio | Had you not barred the way the first time, Piety, things might have turned out differently... for all of us. |
Templar130 CharacterTextAudio | Someone may have washed away your sins, Piety, but I will never forget what you did here. |
HelenaOnNavali NPCTextAudio | I find Navali's state of existence curious. She is present, sapient, and capable of self-directed action. In a land where the dead continually rise as mindless monsters intent on nothing but destruction, Navali stands as a stark outlier. I suspect that she is trustworthy only because of some Karui essence that still remains from her life before, carrying with it honour, duty, and respect. Were it Piety or Dominus returning in such a form, the consequences would be unthinkable. |
HelenaEducation NPCTextAudio | I was no wonder child back in Oriath, but I prided myself on what junior accomplishments I managed to put together within the strict set of allowed sciences. Archaeology was my specialty, and Dominus and his ilk had an uncommon fascination with artefacts from the past. And I... I was told I was crucial. That I was important, because I could tell whether an artefact was truly Vaal simply by running my hand along faded stone patterns. I may have had a head slightly too big for my shoulders. When the Ebony Legion made available an archaeologist position on their expedition to Wraeclast and nobody volunteered, I thought my colleagues were all simply afraid of continental dangers. No. They knew better. None were allowed to speak it openly, but they knew. I didn't find out what kind of society I was truly a part of until I saw Piety's aspirations. I studied the Vaal. I knew all about their downfall, or at least our Templar-twisted perception of it. Piety's ocean of slaughter... the Vaal called their hubris the Apex of Sacrifice. The Eternal Empire called theirs the Purity Rebellion. We call ours the Temple of Lunaris. And I know nothing, exile. Nothing at all. Save that we are doomed to repeat the mistakes of the past unless we learn the hard way. |
HuckContractOne NPCTextAudio | Ah, my contract. Took it out not long after joining the Ring to track down a mate of mine. Man named Enoch. Not easy making friends at my age, but active duty has a way of forging near-unbreakable bonds. Enoch and I got real close. Might as well've been brothers. Right before I got discharged, Enoch was called up to a special unit we'd heard rumours about. A group under the direction of Piety, of all people. Supposedly some elite strike force, but no one personally knew anyone who was a part of it. 'Til Enoch, that is. After I started working for the Boss, I asked Whakano to find Enoch. Thought he might be a good fit. But Whakano found no traces. I want to break into the Blackguard Records and find out where he's deployed. |
HuckContractOneEnd NPCTextAudio | Gods damn them. Piety, Dominus, Gravicius, the whole lot of 'em. They moved Enoch into an 'Unspecified Research' unit. Dead a month later, the cause listed as 'Severe reaction to subdermal augmentations'. They tried to turn him into a gods-damned gemling, and killed him in the process. Oh, Enoch. I'm so sorry, mate. I appreciate the backup, Exile. I need a bit of time to sort my emotions out, but I reckon I'll have more work for you soon enough. |
FaustusContractOneEnd NPCTextAudio | Let's see what you've fished up. Hmm. Love letters? Well, nearly everyone's had their hand in Piety's cookiejar, so-to-speak, so that won't do. But these... Yes, these might work. Exile, have you already perused these papers? Perhaps of little consequence to a layperson like yourself, these papers are irrefutable proof that Darnaw has been personally funding the activities of the Brinerot Pirates! What? Don't look at me like that. This is an entirely different situation. The Brinerot are awful, bootlegging buccaneers! You are a ragtag bunch of down-on-your-luck ne'er-do-wells just trying to make the best life you can in this crazy world. Plus, I do no business with the Brinerot. Completely different. |
HelenaOnOriathCurse NPCTextAudio | When I really think on it, Oriath's suffering was almost entirely the fault of its people. Not the common folk, mind you. The ones with the power. The Templars fostered a society in which monsters like Dominus and Piety could not only rise to power, but then wield that power to harm all of Wraeclast. Enslaving the Karui directly led to the cult of Kitava unleashing mayhem, and of course the tyranny of Innocence stemmed from the blind zealous faith they gave him. Then, there was the whole business with Sirus... |
HelenaOnNewRole NPCTextAudio | Serving under Kirac in the Citizen Vanguard this past year has certainly been rewarding. This is a nobler cause by far than aiding the Blackguards. I don't know if Piety's atrocities can ever truly be made right, but I will keep trying until the day I die. |
CadiroOnCrestOfPerandus NPCTextAudio | Now there's a shield I recognise, emblazoned with my family crest. "With piety and justice"... it's a shame that Piety's misdemeanours tainted that motto for us permanently. |