Me | I've been sent by the Water Mages. I've come to free you. | |
Patrick | (warily) Really? And why should I believe you? | |
Me | Do you want to get out of here, or not? | |
Patrick | Of course I want to get out - but ... | |
Me | Vatras sent me. If that's not enough for you, you can all rot in this hole for all I care. | |
Patrick | (hastily) All right, I believe you. | |
Me | (baffled) Really? Wow, that went faster than I thought. Okay, now all we need is a plan. | |
Patrick | Trying to flee poses a great risk. William tried, and he bought it. | |
Patrick | The prisoners are peasants and workers - they trust me, but they won't dare to mount an escape. | |
Patrick | But that can't be the plan. | |
Patrick | Just see to it that the guards don't attack us, and then we'll get out of here. | |
Me | Okay, I'll handle that. Tell the others to get ready. | |
Me | What do you want me to do - get you a pardon from Raven? | |
Patrick | (grinning) Not a bad idea. | |
Me | Will I have to kill all the bandits before you'll budge at all? | |
Patrick | (scared) But that would be insane! | |
Me | All's well, you can make yourselves scarce. | |
Patrick | Great. I know a cave in the swamp where we can gather for now. But then what? | |
Me | Leave the swamp towards the south-west. The Water Mages have set up their camp near the ruins of the old temple. | |
Me | They're going to show you the way out of this valley. | |
Patrick | Thanks, thank you so much. (commencing) We are all very deeply ... | |
Me | Never mind. | |
Me | The guard is done for, you can go now. | |
Patrick | And what happens once we leave the mine? The other guards will slaughter us then. No, that's too risky. | |
Me | Don't you want to leave? | |
Patrick | Of course we do. We're only waiting for the right moment. | |