Greg | (threatening) Hey, you. What are you doing in my hut? | |
Me | I ... | |
Greg | (furious) I've just been gone for a couple of days, and everyone thinks they can do what they damn well please. | |
Greg | What the hell is going on here? | |
Greg | The palisade still isn't finished? The canyon is overrun with beasts, and everybody is just hanging around, enjoying themselves. | |
Greg | (loudly) So this is all you've accomplished, Francis? | |
Greg | (loudly) Get off of my bench at once! | |
Greg | And YOU? What have YOU done? | |
Greg | And don't think I've forgotten that you still owe me a thing or two. | |
Greg | That is, things worth several hundred gold coins that I buried all over Khorinis. | |
Greg | You just pocketed them all, didn't you? | |
Greg | I'll have you work off every last bit of it. | |
Greg | I'll teach you the true meaning of work. | |
Me | Not much so far. | |
Greg | Never mind. I'll find you something suitable, my friend. | |
Me | I've been working. | |
Greg | Have you? And what? | |
Me | I've done away with the bandits in the tower. | |
Me | There are no more beasts on the beach to the north. | |
Greg | Well. It's a beginning, I guess. | |
Me | What is there to do? | |
Greg | First of all we'll make things hum around here. | |
Greg | Morgan, that lazy pig, gets to saw planks. | |
Greg | YOU will take over Morgan's job and clear those beasts out of the damn canyon. | |
Me | I guess I'll get going then. | |
Greg | One more thing. You're one of us now. | |
Greg | So get yourself a decent hunting outfit first. | |
Greg | Here's some of our armor for you. I hope it fits. | |
Greg | And don't dawdle - get right to it! | |
Me | Am I supposed to do that all by myself? | |
Greg | Just go ahead and grab some of the boys. | |
Greg | Let them earn their pay instead of just gabbing all day. | |
Me | What beasts? | |
Greg | The razors in the canyon are coming closer and closer to our camp. | |
Greg | I won't wait until they eat one of my men who's had a few too many. | |
Me | About that canyon ... | |
Greg | Yeah, what about it? | |
Me | Who can help me with that? | |
Greg | Take a few of the boys along. | |
Greg | They do nothing but loiter about anyway. | |
Me | What beasts am I supposed to kill? | |
Greg | Get rid of the razors! The other creatures are harmless. | |
Me | I killed all the razors. | |
Greg | Good. You seem to be a useful fellow. | |
Me | I need that bandits' armor. | |
Greg | Prove yourself useful first. Then we can talk. | |
Greg | First, kill all the razors in the canyon! | |
Greg | Hey, you're quite something! | |
Greg | Bones was supposed to wear that armor and spy on the bandits. | |
Greg | But maybe YOU'RE the better man for the job. | |
Greg | Perhaps you even stand a chance of coming out of there alive. | |
Greg | Talk to Bones and let him give you the armor. Then put it on and go to the bandits' camp. | |
Greg | I need to know why those scumbags came to our valley in the first place. | |
Me | Aye aye, Captain! | |
Me | Have you got anything else for me to do? | |
Greg | The beach to the north is still teeming with beasts. | |
Greg | Looks like Morgan hasn't done a thing. | |
Greg | There are still bandits in the southern tower on the cliff. | |
Greg | Francis should have dealt with them. | |
Greg | You can handle that as well if you like. | |
Me | The northern beach is cleared. | |
Greg | Great. Here's your reward. | |
Me | The bandits in the tower have been dealt with. | |
Greg | Excellent. Good work. Here's your reward. | |
Me | The bandits have found a gold mine. | |
Greg | I knew it! THAT'S why they came here. | |
Greg | Nobody would volunteer to live in this monster-ridden bog. | |
Greg | Good work. Here, I've got something for you. | |
Me | Who are you? | |
Greg | I'm Greg, the leader of this lazy bunch. | |
Greg | Is that enough for you? | |
Me | So how did you get here? | |
Greg | You weren't expecting me, huh? | |
Greg | Just so we set this straight. I'm Greg, and this here is my camp. | |
Greg | That enough for you? | |
Me | There's one more thing I'd like to know. | |
Greg | And that is? | |
Me | How did you get here? | |
Greg | I found a tunnel near the old pyramid, guarded by a few mages. | |
Greg | I simply sneaked past those blindworms. | |
Greg | First I took it for an ancient burial chamber and decided to check out what I could find there. | |
Greg | Imagine my surprise when I suddenly found myself in my beloved valley. | |
Greg | Just when I thought I would have to spend the rest of my life running away from the militia. | |
Me | Where's your ship? | |
Greg | This is just my luck. For months, no ships have sailed between here and the mainland. | |
Greg | For months! And the first ship I run into happens to be a fully manned warship, belonging to the King. | |
Greg | Full of paladins, from her keel to the top of her mast. | |
Me | That's what I call bad luck. | |
Greg | You can say that again. They sank us right away. I'm the only one who made it to shore. | |
Me | What do you know about Raven? | |
Greg | He used to be an ore baron as far as I know. Quite a big shot in the colony. | |
Greg | I haven't a clue why he's here now and why people are following him. | |
Greg | But he's certainly up to something. He's not the kind who would hide out in a swamp. | |
Me | So much for Raven. | |
Greg | Well, I'll be ... That's unexpected. Caught him with his pants down, did you? | |
Greg | That's certainly worth 500 gold pieces to me. | |
Greg | You're quite the daredevil. Carry on like that. | |