Talk to Seanna.
Seanna
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Oh, hello, <Lynn>. It's good to see you.
(she looks innocently at Keaghan.)
Is this a friend of yours?
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Seanna
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Well, it's nice to... Wait, Keaghan?
Sir Keaghan? Commander of the Royal Army?
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Seanna
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Oh, goodness! It's, um, a pleasure to meet you, sir!
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Keaghan
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The pleasure is mine... Oracle.
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Seanna
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Oh, you don't have to be so formal with me...
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Keaghan
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I do. As a soldier, it is only proper.
Please, let us leave it at that.
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Seanna
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Oh. Um, okay.
So, what can I do for you?
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Keaghan
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I need to know about the prophecy.
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Keaghan
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Yes. Specifically, do we really know everything about the prophecy? All the details?
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Seanna
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I... I don't understand. What do you mean?
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Keaghan
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Look, can you tell us the prophecy?
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Laurys
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Wipe out the Fomors.
Their blood will open the gates of Erinn.
On the day the last drop of their blood is shed,
the goddess will spread her wings and reveal herself.
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Laurys
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That is the prophecy. That is our destiny.
Is there a problem?
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Laurys
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This line of investigation you have taken up troubles me, Keaghan.
I suggest you drop it while you can.
Asking such questions can only hinder our efforts to fulfill the prophecy.
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Laurys
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Understood. Thank you for your guidance.
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Laurys
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(Laurys studies Keaghan intently.)
You still seem ill at ease, my son.
Do you have something to add?
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Keaghan
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That is the question I hoped you could answer.
Most of the inscription has been scratched off.
However, the insignia of the Pontiff's Court is still visible.
Is there anything you can tell me about this?
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Laurys
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Hmmm. I'm not sure I can help you. I may be the Pontiff,
but even I do not know all that transpires in my court.
Where did you find this?
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Keaghan
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We obtained it from the rebels at Ortel Castle.
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Laurys
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From the rebels...? That is quite concerning.
If you give me this piece, I may be able to find out more.
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Keaghan
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I would, sir, but our own examination is not yet complete.
I'm afraid I must adhere to procedure for this.
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Laurys
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Yes... Of course, of course.
Well, please let me know when it is available.
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Keaghan
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Indeed. Thank you, sir.
We must take our leave of you.
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Laurys
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Very well.
May the blessings of Goddess go with you.
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