Me | Doing all right? | |
Wolf | Hey! I know you! From the colony. | |
Wolf | What do you want here? | |
Me | I've come to join you. | |
Wolf | Why not. I've got nothing against it. Anyway, you freed our mine from the guards back then. | |
Wolf | But don't count on getting along with the others here so easily. | |
Wolf | A lot of newbies have come along since then. And some of the old mercenaries won't remember you. | |
Wolf | I almost didn't recognize you, you look rather haggard. | |
Me | When the Barrier fell, I barely got away with my life. | |
Wolf | Looks like you got lucky, then. | |
Me | Do you have anything to sell? | |
Wolf | Oh, don't ask. | |
Wolf | Bennet, one of the new guys, takes care of the weapons and armor now. | |
Wolf | In the colony I was responsible for Lee's entire weapons store, and then along comes a trained smith and 'pow', I'm out of a job. | |
Wolf | I desperately need a new job, even if I all I do is guard the farms out there. | |
Wolf | I don't care, just as long as I'm not twiddling my thumbs here any more. | |
Me | Can you teach me anything? | |
Wolf | I can teach you a few tricks in handling a bow, if you want. I don't have anything better to do right now anyway. | |
Me | I want to learn more about archery. | |
Wolf | What should I teach you? | |
Wolf | There you go. Your aim is more accurate already. | |
Me | And? Found a new task yet? | |
Wolf | Not so far. Let me know if you have a job for me. | |
Me | Have you tried finding a job in town? | |
Wolf | In the city? (laughs) Wild horses couldn't drag me there. | |
Wolf | Or do you think I would want to work there as a militia soldier? I can just imagine myself in that courtier's uniform. | |
Wolf | And then that obsession with obedience. Nah, forget it - there may not be anything to do here on the farm, but at least I can do what I want. | |
Me | I heard you know how to make armor from crawler plates? | |
Wolf | That's right. Who did you hear that from? | |
Me | A hunter by the name of Gestath told me. | |
Me | Could you make me armor like that? | |
Wolf | Sure. Bring me 10 crawler plates and I'll make you one. | |
Me | How much do you want for it? | |
Wolf | Forget it. I'll do it for nothing. For old times' sake. | |
Me | Teach me how to take the plates off of crawlers! | |
Wolf | It's easy. The back plates are only attached to the body along the edges. Just take a sharp blade and cut them out. | |
Wolf | Got it? | |
Me | Sounds easy. | |
Wolf | That's what I'm saying. | |
Me | I've got the crawler plates for the armor. | |
Wolf | Good! Give them here. | |
Me | OK, where's the armor? | |
Wolf | I'll put it together for you. Come back tomorrow. | |
Wolf | I finished it. Here it is. | |
Wolf | Turned out really well, I think ... | |
Me | Thank you! | |
Wolf | Don't mention it. | |
Wolf | You joker. I need the crawler plates first ... | |
Me | I may have found a job for you on Bengar's farm. | |
Wolf | Let's hear it. | |
Me | The pass to the Valley of Mines comes out directly at Bengar's farm. He's got problems with all the beasts who squeeze themselves through the pass. | |
Me | Someone needs to defend Bengar's farm. | |
Wolf | That would be something. Then at least I'd be away from the farm here and wouldn't have to stare at the smithy. | |
Wolf | Agreed. And since you're one of us, I'll make you a fair price. Give me 300 gold coins and I'm on my way. | |
Wolf | Good. That comes to 800 gold coins. | |
Me | A hefty price. | |
Wolf | Well. For one of us, I'd do it for almost nothing. But for you ... | |
Me | Here's your gold. | |
Wolf | Good. I'm off, then, to see to those beasts. Let's see who else on this farm I can enlist. | |
Wolf | See you later. | |
Wolf | Well, if you had the money, I'd be on my way already. | |
Me | I'll think about it. | |
Wolf | Okay, but don't let me down. | |
Me | Everything going well? | |
Wolf | My employer is dead. Oh well. I always wanted to have my own farm. | |
Wolf | Sure! Everything's quiet. | |
Me | Would you fancy getting out of here on a ship? | |
Wolf | No. Not any more. I've found my task. Maybe another time. | |
Wolf | Yeah, sure. Let's get out of here. I could be a big help to you defending your ship. Where are we going? | |
Me | I'm headed for an island not far from this one. | |
Wolf | Yeah, what are we waiting for? I could teach you archery and crossbow shooting while we're at sea. | |
Me | I just remembered that I've actually got enough people already. | |
Wolf | (angry) So THAT'S the way it is. First you wave a red flag at me and then nothing comes of it, eh? | |
Wolf | Screw you. I hope your tub sinks. | |
Me | Welcome aboard! | |
Me | Come down to the harbor. We're leaving soon. | |
Wolf | I'm on my way. | |
Me | I'm going to think about it a little longer. | |
Wolf | Oh, you know what, I think you're just a braggart. I don't believe a word of it. Take a hike. | |
Me | I can't use you after all. | |
Wolf | First you give me hope and then a rejection like that. You bastard, I'll pay you back for that. | |
Me | Listen. | |
Wolf | Piss off, you bastard. | |