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- MAKE SURE TO HAVE AUDIO RECORDINGS SET FOR MONO, NOT STEREO
- SPLIT EACH INDIVIDUAL LINE INTO ITS OWN FILE
- KEEP QUALITY CLEAN AND CLEAR THROUGHOUT
- HAVE THE AUDIO BE AS LOUD AS YOU CAN MAKE IT WITHOUT AUDIBLE CLICKING OR NOISE
- COMMENTS IN BRACKETS {} ARE SPOKEN/DONE BY THE PLAYER
- COMMENTS IN BRACKETS [] IS WHAT THE PLAYER IS DOING OR WHERE THEY ARE
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- Half Breed:
- Gallows humor
- Apathetic and despondent, but has motives that tries to get you to enact
- Very cynical, shows you extremes of life and convinces you of nihilistic thoughts
- Visibly a corpse with no eyes, just a mouth with filed teeth, very horrific
- Isn’t aggressive
- Talks about schemes of Oblivion Princes, mortality and inevitability of conflicts in reach due to circumstances
- Was “adopted” into scuttling void as surrogate son of Ayleid King to further orchestrate plans. Half Breed wrote prose to influence witchmen and galvanized them to revolution, sadistic witchmen purged themselves of “good” witchmen decades before current events.
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- [Scene where player is knocked out]
- To rise and forget.
- The ugly dreams that frightened you so..
- When all was dark.
- [Scene where player first approaches character]
- At last, an audience. Intrepid is your spirit, no harm will befall you here.
- Invulnerable is the flesh where I so will, now approach.
- {What are you? Are you the butcher in Evermore?}
- You have found your quarry's past, absconded with another form in the present. The Ego willed itself from vestiges of an identity, leaving its legacy.
- Leaving me.
- I am what remains of a desire, a want to forget.
- Now it feasts upon the transients in your realm. Songs of avarice, and triumph over fates ordained. He climbs ever higher now, the summit within reach.
- Listen interloper, you will follow. I have spent these decades on this theatre, to elucidate this vast thing of life. My play: "Restless Dream."
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