| Me | What's wrong with you? | |
| Kervo | You have to ask that? Just look around you. | |
| Kervo | These damned lurkers have spread across the entire river since I've come here. | |
| Kervo | First, there were only two. Since yesterday, I've counted five at least. | |
| Kervo | No idea how I'm ever going to get out of here. | |
| Me | Have you tried getting through to the pass? | |
| Kervo | Do I look insane to you? 20 soldiers couldn't drag me out of here as long as those beasts are out there. I despise those things. | |
| Kervo | (completely unnerved) I only have to smell them and I break out in a cold sweat. And their constant gurgling makes the blood freeze in my veins. | |
| Kervo | If you're that eager to have them skin you alive, go right ahead. | |
| Me | But you can't stay here forever. | |
| Kervo | I've no idea what it is you want from me, but I can tell you this: you're not going to get me to leave here. | |
| Me | What would you give me if I killed the things? | |
| Kervo | Mmh. Well. It would be enough if those lurkers in front of the cave would disappear. | |
| Kervo | I found a blank runestone. Since you're a magician, I'm sure you can make use of it. | |
| Kervo | I found a lump of ore. | |
| Kervo | I would give it to you in exchange. | |
| Me | Well, I'm off, then. | |
| Kervo | Sure. I won't keep you. | |
| Me | The lurkers in front of the cave are gone. | |
| Kervo | Great. Now I can breathe again at last. | |
| Kervo | Here's what I promised you. | |
| Me | Will you cross the pass now? | |
| Kervo | Forget it, man. If they catch me, they'll take me back to the mines. I'm staying put. | |