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- Let's go.
- {to yourself, studying a corpse / Puzzled} Similar to the others, yet with so many differences...
- Although since I spent almost four centuries of that locked in a tiny room, I have spent most of my time exploring my own mind, as it were.
- But remember - this is my gift to you. I will give you another vial when you need it, for your own use only. Do not sell it or throw it away.
- {Thinking} My loving son trapped me here in the year of our lord 1898... so almost 400 years.
- {Happy} Ahh. At long last. You did the right thing. You'll see.
- {Disgust} Meet me at Cabot House. I'm sure that's where the rats will congregate.
- {with a disappointed sigh / Depressed} Apparently even the simplest task was beyond your capabilities.
- {Angry} Betrayed by my own flesh and blood! Vengeance is mine!
- {Happy} Too late, Jack. Why don't you wait there so that we can have that little chat that's so long overdue.
- {Friendly} But first - one last piece of unfinished business. I promised to share my blood with you, and I always keep my promises.
- {to yourself, studying a corpse / Puzzled} Yes. Hmm. I'll need more data to be able to separate individual variation from the overall effects of the syndrome.
- {Friendly} Do the right thing and open this door and let me out.
- {Happy} This new world seems to be one of limitless possibilities for people of our talents and inclinations.
- {to yourself, studying a corpse / Puzzled} The progress of decay is markedly different here. The question is, why?
- {to yourself, studying a corpse / Surprised} Yes, and see here where the progress of decay is considerably advanced compared to the other specimens.
- {Friendly} You go inside first. I'll join you at the right moment.
- Now that I've taken care of that bit of old business, I can see that I have a lot to learn. Things have changed while I've been locked away.
- {Friendly} That's it. Just keep turning it counter-clockwise.
- {Friendly} So Jack's confessed his dirty little secret, eh? Yes, agelessness is among the gifts that I can bestow.
- {Angry} You were supposed to be my family, and instead you betrayed me!
- {Friendly} Indeed. I'm sure you have very important places to be.
- {Puzzled} Why else would you have opened that door? There is only one way forward now.
- {to yourself, studying a corpse / Puzzled} I will definitely need more data to work with before I can even begin to understand this syndrome.
- {Happy} I won't play favorites. I'll reward whoever survives.
- {Friendly} Well. It seems that things have changed while I've been away. I have so much to learn.
- Yes, I truly am.
- You're looking at things the wrong way, my friend.
- {Concerned} That's right. You need to shut down the containment field in order to open the door.
- {Apologetic} No, not yet. I'm just at the beginning of my research. I'll need to collect much more data before I can start drawing any conclusions.
- {Friendly} We'll talk after my family is dealt with.
- {to yourself, studying a corpse / Puzzled} The similarities with my own condition are intriguing. Surely an example of parallel development... or is it? Hmm.
- {SinisterSmile} You see, there's nothing you can do.
- {Happy} Oh, I knew that from the first moment I saw you in that cell. I knew you would understand why freeing me was the right thing to do.
- {Friendly} I think you were about to agree to helping me kill Jack and the rest of my traitorous kin. Yes?
- Here is your reward. I will provide you with a lifetime supply, as needed.
- As for myself, I can see that I have a lot to learn. Things have changed while I've been locked away.
- {Friendly} You should finish what you're doing first.
- {Stern} I will not provide more for you to sell, hoard, or throw away.
- {to yourself, studying a corpse / Surprised} Fascinating. The morphology of the dermis is completely transformed.
- {Happy} Hello, Jack. It's been a long time since I've had the pleasure of a personal visit.
- {Amused} Well. That's done. Thank you for your assistance.
- {Puzzled} Why else would you have let me free myself? There is only one way forward now.
- {Defiant} That's it. I can feel my strength returning. Now I will finally be free!
- {clucking your tongue in disapproval / Sad} It seems Jack doesn't want to talk to his father. We'll have to kill him, you know. And all the rest of them.
- {Angry} I knew long ago that you had no intention of ever letting me out.
- {Happy} What Jack stole from me, I will give to you freely - the gift of immortality!
- {SinisterSmile} I've been waiting for this day for 400 years.
- {Disgust} You have all betrayed me. Kept me a prisoner and fed off me like vampires to prolong your pathetic, worthless lives.
- {Amused} I'll take that as a compliment.
- {Amused} If you say so.
- {Angry} Be silent!
- {Angry} Now it's my turn to make you bleed.
- {Concerned} You're running out of time.
- {Friendly} Ah, you're all here. Good.
- {Friendly} Are we done?
- {Friendly} Did you need something else?
- {Friendly} Do the right thing. Let me out of here.
- {Friendly} I'll meet you at Cabot House.
- {Friendly} Please. Just open the door.
- {Friendly} Until next time.
- {Friendly} Was there anything else?
- {Friendly} What can I do for you?
- {Friendly} Yes?
- {Friendly} You seem a bit busy right now.
- {Grateful} That's better.
- {Happy} Ah, my friend, good to see you again!
- {Happy} Ahh. Much better.
- {Happy} All this for me? I'm flattered.
- {Happy} I like what you've done with the place.
- {Happy} I promise to reward whoever wins.
- {Happy} Please, make yourself at home.
- {Happy} Take your time. I'm in no hurry.
- {Happy} This is exciting.
- {Happy} You've almost got it.
- {InPain} How dare you?
- {InPain} I'm still more than a match for you.
- {InPain} It won't be enough to stop me.
- {InPain} No!
- {Puzzled} Hmm.
- {SinisterSmile} My power returns.
- {Stern} That is now over. Your time is up.
- {Friendly} Well, well. Fate brings us together again. I'm so enjoying the chance to finally experience this new world of ours.
- {Amused} Why so surprised? This is my house, after all.
- {Friendly} Everything my son has told you about me is a self-serving lie. That must be obvious now.
- {Angry} You actually believed you were smarter than me?
- {frothing rage / Angry} Puny worm, do you truly think you have the power to destroy me?
- {Happy} My powers have grown, Jack. The artifact still has so much to teach me. Once I am free, I will be happy to teach you, too.
- {Happy} I find it a simply fascinating subject, especially the parallels with my own condition.
- {Friendly} I was just heading back to Cabot House after a little research expedition.
- When you've used what I gave you, I will be glad to provide another vial.
- Jack spent so many futile years trying to understand this. I could have told him everything he wanted to know.
- {SinisterSmile} But first, I have some unfinished business to deal with. With your help, I trust.
- {calm / Confident} Don't listen to my son. He's the crazy one. You know this. Look at what he's done to me.
- The old world's luxuries were paid for by an infinity of rules and restrictions. There was no room for a truly creative mind to flourish.
- {Stern} Have you forgotten? That serum is exclusively for your own use.
- {Friendly} For you, my friend, I provide it gladly.
- {matter of fact / Surprised} Oh, you mean the ones with the radiation syndrome? Yes, I did.
- {with deep satisfaction - you just regained your paranormal powers / Confident} Ah. Yes.
- {Disgust} Your men upstairs don't seem to have been of much use.
- I've been collecting data from as many people I can find with that radiation syndrome which seems to increase longevity.
- {Friendly} Think back on everything Jack has told you. Who do you think is really the crazy one here?
- {Friendly} Perhaps by the old definitions. But things have changed while I've been locked away. The old rules no longer apply.
- {in a sudden rage / Angry} Liar! You would have fed upon me here forever if you had your way!
- What I do know is that it has widened my horizons beyond the tiny scope granted to normal men.
- {Friendly} Then let us adjourn to Cabot House. I'm sure that's where they'll hole up. I'll meet you there. Just... don't start without me.
- Through it, I commune with the ancient minds that founded our civilization.
- {Friendly} I'll be happy to show you how to get more of the serum. As soon as you let me out of here.
- {Friendly} I can see you understand the deep satisfaction of revenge long-delayed.
- Ghouls I think is the colloquial term these days. The prejudice of the common folk towards the ugly and different is one thing that hasn't changed.
- {InPain} So... you've prepared for this day, eh, Jack?
- I spent my long captivity exploring the memories of the ancients - their arts and sciences, their philosophy and worldview.
- {Amused} Murder? You still cling to such outdated notions.
- After business, pleasure. Help yourself to a drink if you like. Jack seems to have done very well for himself, despite everything.
- Now, however... there's nothing to stand in my way. Or yours.
- {to yourself, studying a corpse / Puzzled} What I don't yet understand is how the radiation both preserves living tissue and yet allows it to continue to decay...
- {Worried} You'd best hurry it up. My son is quite capable of stopping you if he gets in here.
- Whether they live within it, or it communicates with them through time or space, or whether it simply holds their memories... I don't know.
- {Happy} This is just one of my many lines of research I've begun. It truly is a whole new world to discover.
- {Happy} But don't worry. You will be rewarded. What Jack has taken from me, I will bestow upon you freely - the gift of immortality!
- Don't worry. You will find I always keep my promises.
- {to yourself, studying a corpse / Puzzled} Hmm, yes, I can start to pick out the individual variations in the progress of the syndrome...
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Before | - 1.262304E10
- Player Default: Sounds good to me.
- Player Default: Never mind.
- Lorenzo: Yes. Hmm. I'll need more data to be able to separate individual variation from the overall effects of the syndrome.
- Player Default: Nice to see you getting out and about.
- Player Default: When you've used what I gave you, I will be glad to provide another vial.
- Lorenzo: After business, pleasure. Help yourself to a drink if you like. Jack seems to have done very well for himself, despite everything.
- Jack: Father, don't do this.
- Jack: Father. I will stop this.
- Jack: Get away while you can!
- Jack: How did you get in here?
- Jack: We need to get in there and stop them.
- Jack: You fool! No!
- Lorenzo: Be silent!
- Player Default: Did you kill those people?
- Player Default: I didn't do this for nothing.
- Player Default: I need more serum.
- Player Default: I never agreed to kill anybody.
- Player Default: I've got to get going.
- Player Default: They had it coming.
- Player Default: What are you going to do now?
- Player Default: You really are insane, aren't you?
- Player Default: You're just as crazy as Jack said.
- Lorenzo: But remember - this is my gift to you. I will give you another vial when you need it, for your own use only. Do not sell it or throw it away.
- Wilhelmina: You know I would never...
- Jack: Switch the four Abremalin generators to "manual override" and I can flood his cell with a lethal dose of zeta radiation.
- Lorenzo: Why so surprised? This is my house, after all.
- emogeneYoung: Oh my god.
- Lorenzo: Fascinating. The morphology of the dermis is completely transformed.
- Jack: I'm sorry father. I did everything I could to avoid this. I believe I was close to finding a way to remove the artifact.
- Jack: It's not too late. It will take some time for him to regain his powers. We still have a chance to stop him.
- Player Default: This is just one of my many lines of research I've begun. It truly is a whole new world to discover.
- Player Default: If you like dirt, radiation, and random violence, you're in for a treat.
- Player Default: Oh, I knew that from the first moment I saw you in that cell. I knew you would understand why freeing me was the right thing to do.
- Player Default: Say I do help you kill Jack and the rest of your family. What's in it for me?
- Player Default: You murdered those people, didn't you?
- Player Default: I can see that we're going to get along just fine.
- NPCMLorenzoCabot: Ah, my friend, good to see you again!
- Lorenzo: You have all betrayed me. Kept me a prisoner and fed off me like vampires to prolong your pathetic, worthless lives.
- Player Default: I'm glad you found something to keep you busy.
- Player Default: Why else would you have let me free myself? There is only one way forward now.
- Player Default: Now that I've taken care of that bit of old business, I can see that I have a lot to learn. Things have changed while I've been locked away.
- Player Default: I was curious about the ancient artifact you always wear.
- Player Default: Have you actually learned anything about what causes people to become ghouls?
- Player Default: Yeah, just my lucky day to run into you again.
- Player Default: Don't compare yourself to me. We're nothing alike.
- Jack: Now just set the last generator and I can end this. I think there's still time.
- Player Default: How long have you been locked up in here?
- LorenzoRoomRaiderBoss: Shit, she's coming in! Kill her!
- Lorenzo: But don't worry. You will be rewarded. What Jack has taken from me, I will bestow upon you freely - the gift of immortality!
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After | - Player Default: Sounds good to me.
- Jack: You fool! Why didn't you do as I asked?
- Lorenzo: Yes. Hmm. I'll need more data to be able to separate individual variation from the overall effects of the syndrome.
- Player Default: Nice to see you getting out and about.
- Lorenzo: After business, pleasure. Help yourself to a drink if you like. Jack seems to have done very well for himself, despite everything.
- Jack: Father, don't do this.
- Jack: Father. I will stop this.
- Jack: Get away while you can!
- Jack: Goodbye, father.
- Jack: How did you get in here?
- Lorenzo: I like what you've done with the place.
- Lorenzo: Let's go.
- Lorenzo: That is now over. Your time is up.
- Lorenzo: Until next time.
- Lorenzo: What can I do for you?
- Player Default: I need more serum.
- Player Default: They had it coming.
- Jack: I built a failsafe into the containment grid.
- Lorenzo: Similar to the others, yet with so many differences...
- Lorenzo: Here is your reward. I will provide you with a lifetime supply, as needed.
- Lorenzo: Don't listen to my son. He's the crazy one. You know this. Look at what he's done to me.
- Lorenzo: As for myself, I can see that I have a lot to learn. Things have changed while I've been locked away.
- Wilhelmina: Lorenzo, thank god you've finally escaped. Jack just wouldn't listen.
- Player Default: I can see that we're going to get along just fine.
- Lorenzo: You have all betrayed me. Kept me a prisoner and fed off me like vampires to prolong your pathetic, worthless lives.
- Lorenzo: This new world seems to be one of limitless possibilities for people of our talents and inclinations.
- Player Default: I'm glad you found something to keep you busy.
- Lorenzo: But first - one last piece of unfinished business. I promised to share my blood with you, and I always keep my promises.
- Lorenzo: I've been collecting data from as many people I can find with that radiation syndrome which seems to increase longevity.
- Jack: You know I can't let you out until I can remove the artifact.
- Lorenzo: But first, I have some unfinished business to deal with. With your help, I trust.
- Lorenzo: But don't worry. You will be rewarded. What Jack has taken from me, I will bestow upon you freely - the gift of immortality!
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