Tavakai

Spectre | N |
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Tags | 2HSharpMetal_onhit_audio, human, humanoid, medium_movement, red_blood |
Life
100%
Resistance




Damage
100%
Accuracy
100%
Critical Hits Chance
5%
Attack Distance
5 ~ 14
Attack Time
1.5 Second
Damage Spread
±20%
Experience
100%
Model Size
100%
Type
KaruiChieftainDigsite
Metadata
KaruiChieftainDigsite_
The following values do not include map affix bonuses, monster buff bonuses, altar bonuses, atlas skill bonuses.
Level
68
Life
7,757
Armour
2,413
Evasion Rating
708
Damage
233
Spell Damage
233
Accuracy
2,464
Attack Time
1.5
Experience
28,634
Minion Life
6,930
Minion Damage
969
Minion Armour
2,413
The following values are skill base values and do not include map affix bonuses, monster buff bonuses, altar bonuses, atlas skill bonuses, monster base damage(ex: The Maven 150% multiplier), monster rarity bonuses (ex: unique 70% more, unique attack 33% less).
MeleeAtAnimationSpeed
Attack, RangedAttack, MirageArcherCanUse, Projectile, MeleeSingleTarget, Melee, ProjectilesFromUser
Basic Attack
Base Damage: 186–280
Critical Hit Chance: 5%
Attack Time: 1.5 sec
action attack or cast time uses animation length [1]
projectile uses contact position [1]
skill can fire wand projectiles [1]
use scaled contact offset [1]

Object Type
version 2 extends "Metadata/Monsters/Monster" Actor { basic_action = "Emerge" basic_action = "Emerge2" basic_action = "Emerge3" } Positioned { team = 1 } StateMachine { define_shared_state = " exists; assemble; spear; " on_or_create_state_exists_1 = "MakeCollidable();" on_or_create_state_exists_0 = "RemoveCollidability();" } Functions { path_to_location = "PathTo( arg1, 1 );" fight_end_loc_set = " AddOnActionEnd( { PlayAnimationType( Idle, 1.0, 0, 0 ); }, true ); " forge_start_fixup = " AddOnActionEnd( { SetOrientation( arg1, false, true ); PlayAnimationType( Idle, 1.0, 0, 0 ); }, true ); " StopPlayerWalk = " arg1.DestroyQueuedAction(); arg1.DispatchActionEvent( enforced_walking_end );; " } Stats { set_immune_to_cheats = 1 set_cannot_die = 1 set_monster_no_additional_player_scaling = 1 set_cannot_be_chained_from = 1 set_base_cannot_be_damaged = 1 set_untargetable_by_monster_ai = 1 }
Object Type Codes
version 2 extends "Metadata/Monsters/Monster" StateMachine { on_or_create_state_exists_0 = "DisableRendering();" on_state_exists_1 = " Delay( 0.060, { EnableRendering(); } ); AddEffectPack( 'Metadata/Effects/Utility/EPKs/fade_In_dither.epk', 1 ); " } Render { hide_mini_life_bar = true } Animated { on_event_fade_out = "AddEffectPack( 'Metadata/Effects/Utility/EPKs/fade_Out_dither.epk' );" }
-- src\Data\Spectres.lua minions["Metadata/Monsters/NPC/Digsite/KaruiChieftainDigsite_"] = { name = "Tavakai", life = 1, fireResist = 0, coldResist = 0, lightningResist = 0, chaosResist = 0, damage = 1, damageSpread = 0.2, attackTime = 1.5, attackRange = 14, accuracy = 1, skillList = { "MeleeAtAnimationSpeed", }, modList = { }, } -- src\Data\Skills\spectre.lua skills["MeleeAtAnimationSpeed"] = { name = "Basic Attack", hidden = true, color = , baseEffectiveness = 0, incrementalEffectiveness = 0, skillTypes = { [SkillType.Attack] = true, [SkillType.RangedAttack] = true, [SkillType.MirageArcherCanUse] = true, [SkillType.Projectile] = true, [SkillType.MeleeSingleTarget] = true, [SkillType.Melee] = true, [SkillType.ProjectilesFromUser] = true, }, statDescriptionScope = "skill_stat_descriptions", castTime = 1, baseFlags = { attack = true, melee = true, projectile = true, }, baseMods = { }, qualityStats = { }, stats = { "skill_can_fire_arrows", "skill_can_fire_wand_projectiles", "action_attack_or_cast_time_uses_animation_length", "projectile_uses_contact_position", "use_scaled_contact_offset", }, levels = { [1] = {levelRequirement = 1, statInterpolation = {}, cost = { }, }, }, }
Tavakai Text Audio /241
Tavakai
Tavakai on Dannig /3
Tavakai: He showed promise when he arrived on our shores. I saw the warrior within. |
Ranger: Dannig has deeper respect for you than you give him credit. He tried to intervene but was too late. Huntress: Aye, Dannig regrets that. But it weren't his fault. It were his bloody King who gave the order. Monk: The Kalguuran was not to blame. He tried to stop it. You are too quick to judge. Witch: Oh, come now. The blacksmith was too late to stop that. If you'd really like, perhaps I can bring it back to life. Sorceress: I must tell you, Sir Dannig was not to blame. He wishes he could have stopped it. Warrior: Dannig has spoken to me of this. He tried to stop it... but he was too late. He regrets that it ever took place. Mercenary: It's not my place to care or say... but it wasn't his fault, mate. He tried to stop that from even happening. |
Tavakai: I... did not know that. Hmm. |
Tavakai on Redemption /5
Tavakai: I am... ashamed. Somehow, I must live with my actions. |
Ranger: I hope those are more than just words. Huntress: We shoulda worked together from the start. Monk: A new perspective is admirable. I hope it lasts. Witch: Some lessons are hard to stomach. Sorceress: We must put our differences aside. We must move forward together. Warrior: I'm glad to hear it. We must fight as one if we are to succeed. Mercenary: If we win, then none of this'll matter. |
Tavakai: Yes... I will pay my debt of shame until my last breath. |
Ranger: Forget the past. You'll fight better without it. Huntress: That's beyond me, but I think you'll be alright. Monk: Forgiveness is a powerful force in this tainted world. Witch: Perhaps they won't condemn you. They don't appear hateful. Sorceress: We are often defined by our mistakes... but you are worthy of your people's forgiveness. Your ancestors will see this too. I know it. Warrior: I'm certain they will judge you worthy. Mercenary: I'm sure they'll give you a pass. |
Tavakai: I hope you are right. But now, I must redeem my name by the strength of Tukohama. |
Tavakai on Blood Fever /5
Tavakai: Forgive me... daughter. The fever took hold, and I... I lost my way. |
The Hooded One: You must not forget your mistake, Tavakai. For the coming war, we need you and your people to fight alongside us. |
Tavakai: You have my word. |
Ranger: I don't trust you. I think we're done here. Huntress: This isn't over. It's only the beginning. Monk: What do you think we should do now? Witch: We should go. Sorceress: You will redeem yourself. But first, we must decide what is next. Warrior: You will have your chance to prove the value of your word. What's our next move? Mercenary: Just do your part. Let's go. |
The Hooded One: Return to Kingsmarch. We must prepare to bring the fight to Oriana. |
Tavakai on Enslaved /4
Tavakai: It began with our remote tribes. They would disappear from their islands. Gone without a trace. |
Ranger: Even in Ogham, the Ezomytes fought to throw off the Empire's boot. Huntress: It's a shame the Eternals were descended from the mountainborn. They should have never left their mountain. It were the wrong path. Monk: History erases us all, eventually. Witch: Dead's not always gone, but I see your point. Sorceress: As they deserve. I despise this part of humanity. Past and present. Warrior: Good riddance. Mercenary: And yet Trarthus lives on, long after. To hell with them Eternal bastards! |
Tavakai: Long... may they burn. Tavakai: Your dark tongue does not humour me. Tavakai: Yes! A thousand times over! Tavakai: So, we should care about nothing? Be subjugated? Live in fear? Tavakai: And look where the Empire is now... Tavakai: The Azmeri are not to blame for their descendants' mistakes... Tavakai: Yes! The only good Eternal bastard... is a dead one! |
Tavakai: Now, we must rise, stronger than ever! We will not stray again from the old Way, the true Way. The Way that carried us through history. |
Tavakai on Eye of Hinekora /8
Tavakai: Hmm... how do you know of this place? |
Matiki: Oh! I must have mumbled a thing or two in my sleep. |
Tavakai: For a moment I thought you may have taken them there... |
Matiki: That would be a first, wouldn't it? |
Ranger: Is it an issue that he already– Huntress: I'd never seen anything like it. I'd love to go ba– Monk: The sinkhole there there was quite rem– Witch: What's wrong, old man? Don't want to tell him that we sailed- Sorceress: Huh? We did travel to this Eye of Hinek- Warrior: But we did go th– Mercenary: Oh no. Definitely haven't been there. Certainly not. No place for outsiders. |
Matiki: Definitely would be a first. But, that's mad. Unless of course, the Ancestors approved. Then, there'd be no problem at all. |
Tavakai: I suppose so. Still, I don't think it's a good idea... |
Matiki: Exactly. |
Tavakai on Introduction /9
Tavakai: What possessed you to break our ancestral binding? You have released {Tekaru,} the Deceiver! |
Makoru: You will do no such thing! How were we to know? I didn't even know about that prison, or what was held there! |
Tavakai: It was the concern of Chieftains and the {hatungo,} not those who reject the Way! |
Ranger: The typical arrogance of authority. You must be the local Chieftain. Huntress: It was? Says who, then? You? Monk: So, you're the Chieftain? Witch: Oh my... a Chieftain in the flesh. What remarkable size. Sorceress: Honoured Chieftain, I take it? Warrior: So... you must be the local Chieftain. Mercenary: Oh, mate, mate. I had no idea I was talking to a Chieftain! |
Tavakai: Yes. I am Tavakai, Chieftain of the Tukohama Tribe. These waters belong to the Karui. |
Ranger: What's done is done. I made the choice. That's on me. Huntress: I am sorry, Chieftain. I had no idea. Monk: Fate led me there, it was not a choice of my own. Witch: I knew something was wrong from the start. I just wanted to see what would happen. Sorceress: This must be made right. I will find and slay this {Tekaru.} Warrior: The Deceiver fooled us. There was no way to know. Mercenary: I just go where I'm pointed. Look, not to throw little Tujen under the boat, but... |
Tavakai: You should have been wary. And... Tavakai: What stupidity falls from your mouth? Tavakai: It is too late for that! Besides... Tavakai: What? Have you hit your head? Tavakai: You're damn right it's on you. Tavakai: It is too late to be sorry. Tavakai: No excuse. He's a drunk. Not to be trusted! Besides... |
Tavakai: If you weren't trespassing on our shores, it would never have happened! Tavakai: If you weren't trespassing on our shores, it would never have happened! |
Tavakai on My Thanks /9
Tavakai: Well, it seems I owe you a debt of thanks. Old Matiki here says you were quite the hero. Tavakai: Welcome to Ngakanu. I am Tavakai, Chieftain of the Tukohama Tribe. These shores belong to the Karui. |
Kaimana: And I am Kaimana, Medicine Woman of the Tukohama Tribe! |
Matiki: And I am Matik... oh, yes we've met. Never mind. |
Tavakai: You are our guest here. And it seems we owe you a debt of thanks... Old Matiki here says you were quite the hero. |
Matiki: It was a fight I won't soon forget! Tukohama himself would delight at what I saw you do back there! |
Kaimana: The waters knew Matiki was alive, yes! I told you, Tavakai. |
Matiki: Hey now! I may be old... but I am wise. |
Ranger: Best not fool around offshore anymore, Matiki. Huntress: The mountainborn look after their Elders too. It was my honour to return you home. Monk: Perhaps you best stay here from now on, Elder. Witch: Not wise enough it seems... Sorceress: Oh how the Tale-women back home would love you two... Warrior: I'm pleased to have returned your wisdom to where it belongs. Mercenary: Just look after yourself, old mate. |
Tavakai: For your good deed, I will allow you to come and go from this sacred hall as you please. |
Tavakai on Guests /4
Tavakai: Yes. You are all {guests} here on these waters. Waters that have belonged to us since the Beginning of Time. |
Ranger: I grew up surrounded by that lesson. Survival of the fittest. Huntress: My tribe survived by living in harmony... but now I'm on me own, with only me own strength. Monk: We are promised a better world. But for now, it appears violence is the only answer. Witch: Beyond life and death? Haha! Hmm... I suppose belief is a kind of strength. Sorceress: The Maraketh have endured many of the same woes. All that truly matters is strength. What else ensures survival? Warrior: I understand. As a child, my back was branded by foul hands. Mercenary: I can respect that. No one should kneel to the weak. |
Tavakai: Then my words are not wasted on you. Now... it is your choice, and you choose to be strong! Tavakai: It can take many forms, yes... Tavakai: Nothing does! The Maraketh know this! Tavakai: We are promised nothing. We must make the world better for ourselves... with our own hands. Tavakai: It is not enough to just survive! Why merely settle for that? Tavakai: Return to them! You belong to your tribe, as they do to you. Tavakai: Yes... I'd sooner join the Mother of Death's embrace! |
Tavakai: Strength is the key! And yet here we are... |
Tavakai on Introduction /3
Tavakai: I am Tavakai, Chieftain of the Tukohama Tribe. These waters, and all the islands within, belong to the Karui. |
Ranger: I have no issue with your people, but I'll do what I like. Huntress: I shall treat your seas with the same respect as I do the land. Monk: I bow to your request, Chieftain. Witch: Yes, tell one of the Coven to behave, see what that gets you... Sorceress: Of course, honoured Chieftain. The Karui are still considered allies where I come from. Warrior: I know my place here. But respect must be mutual. Mercenary: What? Really? Fair enough, boss. |
Tavakai: I care not for your words, only your actions. I'll be watching. |
Tavakai on Introduction /5
Tavakai: What possessed you to break our ancestral binding? You have released {Tekaru,} the Deceiver! |
Makoru: You will do no such thing! How were we to know? I didn't even know about that prison, or what was held there! |
Tavakai: It was the concern of Chieftains and the {hatungo,} not those who reject the Way! |
Ranger: What's done is done. I made the choice. That's on me. Huntress: I am sorry, Chieftain. I had no idea. Monk: Fate led me there, it was not a choice of my own. Witch: I knew something was wrong from the start. I just wanted to see what would happen. Sorceress: This must be made right. I will find and slay this {Tekaru.} Warrior: The Deceiver fooled us. There was no way to know. Mercenary: I just go where I'm pointed. Look, not to throw little Tujen under the boat, but... |
Tavakai: If you weren't trespassing on our shores, it would never have happened! Tavakai: If you weren't trespassing on our shores, it would never have happened! |
Tavakai on Kanu /4
Tavakai: Kanu was always headstrong. Loud and disrespectful... all the makings of a great warrior! |
Ranger: You can't control the young. It's wrong to try. Huntress: The Azmeri welcome new ideas. Home cannot be a prison. Monk: False faith can often lead the youth astray. Witch: Ideas can be more dangerous than any weapon. Sorceress: I, too, chose to walk my own path. It really is not as easy as you think. Warrior: Ah, I understand now. Mercenary: Gotta lock the young ones down, I say. They'll end up slaves... or worse. |
Tavakai: Yes. I expected you would. Tavakai: Perhaps... but try defending yourself with an idea. Tavakai: Few choices are easy. But some... are right. Tavakai: Mm. They do not know, what they do not know. Tavakai: It is not about control! It's about honor. Respect. Tradition. Tavakai: Perhaps that suits you, up on your mountain. But the sea moves quickly. Tavakai: Yes. That is my fear. A history... we shall never relive. |
Tavakai: We cannot afford to lose more of our young to these {dangerous} ideas... |
Tavakai on Makoru /4
Tavakai: It is... disappointing... to see our young abandoning the Way and becoming... what? |
Ranger: {I} find her rather impressive. You should give her a chance. Huntress: Makoru is capable and skilled. I don't see the problem, meself. Monk: Ah, but if only we had such clear insight for ourselves, the way we do for others. Witch: I think she's doing just fine. Makoru's the least intolerable person I've met here. Sorceress: But Chieftain, with respect, who are you to judge her path? Warrior: She will make a name for herself, in her own way. Mercenary: Hey, don't knock hired-hands. Trade's the bones of it all. Gets us soft beds, privies, and such. All the things that make life worth living. |
Tavakai: I am her father! So I am more than qualified! Tavakai: She is more than capable! Which is why she belongs with us! Tavakai: If that is all that makes your life worth living, then I pity you. |
Tavakai: Ugh. The First Karui Captain of some outsiders fleet, is there really honour in that? I doubt it. |
Tavakai on Ngakanu /32
Tavakai: This has been home to the Tukohama Tribe for countless generations. |
Kaimana: The tides wash ashore, bringing life and abundance. Yes! This is our home and our tribe is an ever growing family. |
Ranger: I've never known a real {family}. All I've known is isolation. I've learned to trust only myself. |
Kaimana: Oh, my child! That hurts my heart to hear. But I understand you. Yes! |
Ranger: That... is true. |
Kaimana: But closing off your heart and soul... from the world around you... that does more damage than any word can. For it is death in life. |
Ranger: I can't... I won't. |
Kaimana: You can. And one day, when you are ready... You will. I can see it in your eyes. |
Huntress: The mountainborn are much less forgiving of each other than the Karui appear to be. |
Tavakai: Don't let our kindness blind you. There are limits. Boundaries we will maintain. |
Matiki: Tukohama showed us strength. Strength {is} a kindness. Showing weakness does nothing for your community. |
Huntress: Perhaps we aren't so different after all. |
Monk: My sense of family and belonging is solely tied to the Dreamer. His path is all I see. |
Matiki: I do not know who you speak of. This... Dreamer. What do {you} know of him? |
Monk: I know that he has well laid plans that will free me. Wholly. And that my potential will continue to soar under his guidance. |
Matiki: Well.. my father once told me, Matiki, if you are to speak, make sure your words mean something. |
Witch: I'm not entirely sure how death works around here... |
Kaimana: Death and honor are bound to each other. This is important, yes! |
Witch: I've no idea what you're talking about. |
Kaimana: Oh come now! You must surely have seen that there is more to life and death than what it seems? |
Witch: Trust me, dear, I'm {very} aware of that. |
Sorceress: We share a love of our home. The Maraketh cherish the Vastiri, even though at times... it can feel like it holds no love for us. |
Matiki: Sand and water are not so different. The tide is not always on our side either. |
Sorceress: It is true. We fear the sands. And admire them. You are both wise, indeed. |
Warrior: It is a beautiful place. I envy this sense of timeless belonging. |
Matiki: Listen to me now. You may come here from distant shores, but you are still connected to us. |
Warrior: I... am touched. Thank you. |
Mercenary: All sounds quite lovely. Where I'm from it isn't so pretty. Death means coin and is commonplace. |
Kaimana: You have known love in your life. Yes! You can't hide that. Try as you may. |
Matiki: We can't help where we are born. Who we are born to. |
Mercenary: Good question. |
Kaimana: Yes! And you have your whole life to answer it. |
Tavakai on Ngakuramakoi /6
Tavakai: The word represents a fighter of fierce conviction. Someone who truly embodies 'The Way'. Tavakai: As you know, the word represents a fighter of fierce conviction. Someone who truly embodies 'The Way'. |
Ranger: What informs you that someone {is} such a person? Huntress: How do you find these warriors? Monk: How is this even achieved or recognised? Witch: So what qualifications are needed to fulfil that role? Sorceress: How does one become such a person? Warrior: How can you know someone truly is a {Ngakuramakoi}? Mercenary: What gives it away? How do you find them? |
Matiki: Our ancestors were all {Ngakuramakoi} in their own way, while they were alive. It is what made them special. |
Kaimana: Yes! And we believe the Ancestors choose their fighter. They bless them with passion for the tribe. |
Tavakai: Kaimana... |
Kaimana: {Ati-ati!} Said with love, my Chieftain. |
Tavakai on Twilight Order /11
Ranger: Do you worry about the people on Arastas? Huntress: What do you make of them lot on Arastas? Monk: Are you concerned about this Twilight Order? Witch: What of those fanatics on Arastas? Sorceress: Do you worry about the people of Arastas? Warrior: What do you make of this Twilight Order? Mercenary: What you reckon about them Twilight Order folks? |
Tavakai: Bah. The very name Arastas sets my teeth on edge. That is {not} our name for those ancient shores. |
Kaimana: Yes! But... we know enough to be concerned. |
Matiki: We have lost many of our youth to their {cause}. They promise a new future. A new world. |
Tavakai: Put simply, they may soon know the meaning of the true Way. |
Ranger: If diplomacy doesn't work, I understand it. Huntress: Sounds like they've got it coming, if talking won't work. Monk: Why not try to speak with them? Witch: No open conversation with them as of yet, I take it? Sorceress: Have you not spoken to their elders? Warrior: Have you tried speaking with them? Mercenary: You tried having a chat with 'em? |
Tavakai: The head of the sea serpent is hard to find in stormy seas. Their hierarchy is... confusing. Titles upon titles. |
Matiki: The swords give a hint or two! |
Tavakai: We've tried talking. I'm done with it. |
Kaimana: And not just Tavakai. I also tried. Yes. |
Matiki: And me too. All I got out of it was about half a day of listening to nonsense that went in one ear... and out the other. |
Tavakai on Tekaru /7
Tavakai: Tukohama tasked his tribe—{my} tribe—with keeping that Deceiver in his prison. |
Ranger: It was foolish to not have further protections. Huntress: I feel guilty for my trespass and for doing what I did. But I didn't know. Monk: Ah, so it was your job to keep him there. Witch: Chieftain I must say... it seemed a little too easy to set him free... Sorceress: Such a powerful being, left out in the open? I cannot comprehend how this has happened. Warrior: Why was he not guarded further? Mercenary: I've seen better security in a Korathin pleasure den. |
Tavakai: Best you mind your mouth. Tavakai: That is no excuse. Tavakai: Yes. It is what has kept our people here for so many generations. Tavakai: All thanks to you and these damn Kalguurans... Tavakai: Capturing him was a miracle in itself... it was then impossible to move him. Tavakai: That binding... had stood the test of time. Tavakai: I don't want to know what that means... |
Tavakai: We tried posting warriors to keep watch over the prison. He'd drive them mad. They'd throw themselves into the sea. |
Ranger: As I've said... what's done is done. Huntress: It's remarkable you kept him there this whole time. Monk: In time, he will not be of any concern. Witch: Well, can't do much about it now, can we? Sorceress: Please forgive me. It is a regrettable situation. I did not mean harm. Warrior: It was an unfortunate series of mistakes. Mercenary: Well, least you lot are free of worrying if he's still there, I guess. |
Mercenary: Well, least you lot are free of worrying if he's still there, I guess. |
Tavakai: For untold generations, he slept soundly in that prison. Tavakai: For untold generations, he slept soundly in that prison. |
Tavakai on The Beast /8
Tavakai: Of course we know of the Beast. Every culture on Wraeclast knows of the Beast. It kept the gods asleep. Tekaru in his slumber. |
Kaimana: Divinity... and corruption... yes! Both unnatural curses upon the world. Think about how simple things would be without them. But, a mystic knows, what's simple isn't always true. |
Matiki: There is always something to cause suffering in the world. Good intentions or not. |
Ranger: Speak more of this bloodlust. Huntress: What do you mean by that? Monk: What of this bloodlust you mention? Witch: You got my attention with that last bit... care to elaborate? Sorceress: Bloodlust... this sounds a worrisome tale. Warrior: What bloodlust do you speak of? Mercenary: Hang on... what was that bit about bloodlust overtaking us? |
Tavakai: The tribes all have their own 'end of time' stories. Ours follows the one true {Ngakuramakoi.} |
Kaimana: Yes! And his corpse... his corpse shall be where the seed of a new day is sown. A time when all can be strong. |
Ranger: Sounds quite ridiculous. But... do you believe {you} are this person? Huntress: Spirit save me. What a tale. So you believe you are the {Ngakuramakoi}? Monk: And are you the one to bring this doom? Witch: Well, mighty Chieftain... are you the world ender? Sorceress: So... am I speaking to this {Ngakuramakoi?} Warrior: Wait. You think this person is Tavakai? Mercenary: Shite. Better get my affairs in order, eh? So, are you that fella? |
Tavakai: Who is to say? It is not my place to know or to guess. I do not even really care. |
Tavakai on The Way /4
Tavakai: Long ago, Tukohama put axes in our hands and taught us to fight. {That} is the most important lesson of our Way. We were nothing before we were given strength. |
Ranger: It makes sense to me. Huntress: This 'Tukohama'... I like the sound of him. Monk: You believe you couldn't fight before Tukohama taught you? Curious. Witch: Tukohama is dead, isn't he? Sorceress: Strength is vital to overcoming our own weaknesses. It is true. Warrior: Tukohama seems to have taught you well. Mercenary: Yeah, mate. Strong is good. Agreed. |
Tavakai: Show some respect, will you? Tavakai: Could someone think before they had a brain? It is obvious. |
Tavakai: Had we been united in our strength, perhaps history would have told a different tale. |
Tavakai on Tribes /6
Tavakai: We gather from time to time. Not as often as we should. But it usually always becomes some sort of... altercation. |
Matiki: It is our differences that make us stronger. |
Tavakai: Perhaps. But, there must be someone who carries the truth. |
Ranger: Why are you so confident in {your} interpretation? Huntress: But Tavakai... how do you know you're right? Monk: What makes you so sure in your belief? Witch: And what makes you so sure, in all your arrogance, that yours is the right {Way?} Sorceress: How do you know that your truth is the truth for all Karui? Warrior: How do you know that {your} version of The Way is true? Mercenary: What makes you bet it all on what you believe? |
Tavakai: Hmm... it is not your business, but I will share this with you. Tavakai: A good question. |
Matiki: We have not known the Ancestors to reveal their Will to us in such a way for a very long time. |
Tavakai on Your Mission /5
Tavakai: Well then... what is it that brings you here? |
Ranger: I don't know that it's any of your business, but I suppose we're on the same side. Huntress: I seek an answer to the {rathin}. To that end, I'm lookin' for pieces of an ancient Weapon. Monk: The Dreamer wills that I seek out pieces of an ancient Weapon against Corruption. Witch: I'm just here on a lark, really. Or looking for parts of an ancient Weapon that can destroy Corruption. One of those two. Sorceress: I am on a mission to find and rebuild an ancient Weapon. A Weapon that may help us destroy Corruption. Warrior: I seek pieces of an ancient Weapon against Corruption. Mercenary: I'm on a quest, boss. Looking for pieces of an ancient Weapon that I can use to take down Corruption. |
Tavakai: Hmm. Our islands have become more and more {sickened} of late. |
Ranger: Your {hatungo} is right. I need that Weapon to drain and remove Corruption. Huntress: Your {hatungo} sure is wise. That Weapon can drain and remove {rathin}. It's our only chance to destroy the Beast. Monk: It has returned, indeed. That is why humanity needs the Weapon - to drain and remove Corruption. Witch: Oh, it {has.} That's what the Weapon is for... to drain and remove Corruption. Sorceress: The Beast has indeed returned... and the Maraketh are on the move once again. I need the Weapon to drain and remove Corruption. Warrior: It has. That's why we need the Weapon... to drain and remove Corruption. Mercenary: That's spot on. It's why I need the Weapon. To drain and remove Corruption. |
Tavakai: This Weapon... it sounds like it could cure the Blood Fever. |
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