Talk to Brynn.
Brynn
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Are you prattling on about summoning Erinn?
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Nyle
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You can't summon Erinn, you fool.
Just give up.
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Keaghan
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Don't tell me what do do, you cloaked hound.
Brynn, give me the Paradise Chronicles. I'm sure they contain the information I need.
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Brynn
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(Brynn's eyes widen in genuine shock.) Where did...
HOW do you know about the chronicles?
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Nyle
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What could you possibly know, whelp?
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Brynn
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I know it is a book of spells. I know it contains tales of people who never die, never age...
People who never feel hunger or pain.
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Keaghan
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Is what I want.
Erinn exists, and that book will tell me how to get there.
Isn't that right, magician?
You've obviously read it. You must know.
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(Brynn glares at Keaghan for a long moment, then pulls out the Paradise Chronicles.)
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Nyle
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Brynn! How did you...
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Keaghan
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You knew that Tieve was the oracle from the prophecies.
You thought about trying to summon Erinn before!
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Nyle
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Is this true?
Were you only using the Silent Brotherhood to gather some intel?
You deceived us! Naveen is going to be...
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Brynn
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Naveen gave me this book.
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Brynn
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Naveen wanted the oracle to be protected.
But she also knew that the fated one would return and that I would give him this book.
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(Brynn looks to Keaghan.)
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Brynn
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Your presence here means that the prophecy has already been put into motion.
Naveen told me that this will lead us to events that could alter the very fabric of reality.
I have a deep sense of hesitation about giving you this book, but I will do it if it means saving Tieve.
I am helpless to do anything for her from here, yet I cannot leave.
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(Brynn hands the Paradise Chronicles to Keaghan.)
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Brynn
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Please... save Tieve.
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