Nadja | I can only talk to you if you speak to Bromor first. | |
Nadja | Hey, I can't take care of you now, baby. Talk to Bromor if you want to have some fun. | |
Me | I just want to ask you a few questions about those missing people. | |
Nadja | I could tell you a thing or two, but not here, honey. | |
Me | Then let's go upstairs. | |
Nadja | Fine. But you get it settled with Bromor first. I don't want any trouble. | |
Nadja | Come back to me the next time. | |
Me | Let's go upstairs. | |
Nadja | Today's your lucky day, baby. Let's go. | |
Me | So can we talk NOW? | |
Nadja | We've got enough privacy up here. | |
Nadja | Bromor doesn't like to see us talk to guests during work if there's nothing in it for him. | |
Nadja | So you want to know more about the people who disappeared down here at the harbor, do you? | |
Nadja | I don't know whether I can help you much, but at least I can tell you what became of Lucia. | |
Me | Tell me about Lucia. | |
Nadja | Nobody here is too sorry that she's gone. | |
Me | Why? | |
Nadja | I don't think there was anyone here whom she didn't try to use. | |
Nadja | She was a real bitch! | |
Me | Where did she disappear to? | |
Nadja | She used to see a lot of Elvrich, the apprentice of Thorben the carpenter from the lower part of town. | |
Nadja | I bet she's up and left with that young man. | |
Me | Where could the two of them have gone? | |
Nadja | If the wolves didn't eat them, I suppose they went to stay with the farmers. | |
Nadja | Where else would they go? | |
Me | What else do you know? | |
Nadja | I've heard many stories about people who disappeared down here at the harbor. | |
Nadja | But I'm not so sure whether I should believe them. | |
Nadja | You should have a chat with the merchants down here. | |
Nadja | That's all I can tell you, alas. | |
Nadja | Now, what about the two of us, sweetie? You paid for it, after all. | |
Nadja | Wouldn't you like to have a little fun before you leave? | |
Me | Thanks, but I've got to go now. | |
Nadja | Too bad. Well, maybe next time. | |
Nadja | The next couple of hours belong to us. | |
Nadja | It's time for you to relax. Lie back and enjoy. | |
Me | Where can I buy weed around here? | |
Nadja | How would I know? Even if I knew, I'd certainly not tell the city guard. | |
Nadja | If you want me to tell you something, you'd better part with a few gold pieces. | |
Me | How much do you want? | |
Nadja | 50 gold pieces should do the trick. | |
Me | Now tell me where I can buy weed. | |
Nadja | Sorry, I simply can't remember. | |
Nadja | Talk to Borka, baby. He'll have some weed for you. | |