Posted by A nameless imperial on May 17, 2000 at 14:23:19:
An Immortal tells you 'Tell me why you aided an elf at a Bard's request?'
You tell an Immortal 'Why Did i?'
You tell an Immortal 'I used it as deception'
You tell an Immortal 'Gained the princesses trust, and slayed her'
An Immortal tells you 'You could have slain the princess without that.'
You tell an Immortal 'I needed her alone without her guards, it is the only way
i could get her alone for a moment, without the guards there'
You tell an Immortal 'She was so overcome with joy and trust, that i stabbed her
in the back'
You tell an Immortal 'A devious and well thought out plan'
An Immortal tells you 'The princess is not under guard.'
You tell an Immortal 'Had she been weary of me, she would have called her bodygu
ard in to watch'
You tell an Immortal 'Had the attack been straight forward, all of camelot would
have been after me'
An Immortal tells you 'I'm looking for a convincing reason you saved the life of
an elf. To replace it with the life of a princess you could have easily killed
otherwise is not even close.'
You tell an Immortal 'I slayed the elf as he bathed after i killed the princess.
He had a pretty necklace. I cared not for his life'
You tell an Immortal 'I did not save him, but took him to death elsewhere'
You tell an Immortal 'Then i quietly slid out through the kings room and went on
with my business'
An Immortal tells you 'You were given boots as a reward for your actions, yes?'
You tell an Immortal 'Yes, i was'
You tell an Immortal 'But i dismantled them and made a hat for my dwarven mercen
ary with them'
You tell an Immortal 'He seemed to like it'
An Immortal tells you 'You will never again wear boots as memory of your foolish
ness. Your deceptive ways are true to yourself, but when your feet hurt you, yo
u will remember that sometimes it is just best to kill.'
An Immortal tells you 'Be glad for my mercy, few have recieved such light treatm
ent.'
You tell an Immortal 'Aye...ill donate the ones i wear then'