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XieiFwAC 2023-05-18 23:23:10
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XieiFwAC Po 2024-08-04 02:40:01
>>Po.1288957
之前龙矛打到一半搁置了也有这部分的原因,齐冯脱队回家回西尔明斯塔求死了...队里走了弓兵很不自在。
>>Po.1287874
XieiFwAC Po 2024-08-04 02:42:00
Other myths claim that at least some of the elven subraces-the gold elves and moon elves, in particular-migrated to Abeir-Toril through magical gates from one or more other worlds, most commonly identified as "Faerie." Myths discussing the natural origins of the Fair Folk are closely tied to the ability of many members of the Seldarine to assume nonelven, natural forms far greater in size than is common for their avatars. For example, Rillifane Rallathil has appeared as a massive oak tree, Deep Sashelas has appeared as a giant, towering (vaguely humaniform) wave of sea water,
XieiFwAC Po 2024-08-04 02:44:44
The earliest elven inhabitants of Abeir-Toril were the Sy-Tel'Quessir, commonly known as green elves, forest elves, sylvan elves, or wood elves, the Ly'Tel'Quessir, commonly known as lythari, and the avariel, also called winged elves. While the Sy-Tel'Quessir may still be found in many of the great forests of the Realms, the avariel and the Ly'Tel'Quessir have all but vanished from Faerûn and today many believe them to be creatures of legend only.
The Alu-Tel'Quessir, commonly known as aquatic elves, sea elves, or water elves, appeared in both the Great Sea and the Sea of Fallen Stars sometime thereafter. Although the two geographically isolated populations of sea elves have since diverged in skin tone, they are still in-terfertile and considered a single subrace. Finally, elven crossbreeds, 
XieiFwAC Po 2024-08-04 02:51:48
XieiFwAC Po 2024-08-04 18:05:43
>>Po.1289805
>>Po.1289487
Should we then destroy the nations of humans? The Eldreth Veluuthra call for it, but one does not restore goodness with cruel acts.~
XieiFwAC Po 2024-08-04 18:16:07
>>Po.1290123
又和domi对上电波,当时还不知道二代模组有pid
XieiFwAC Po 2024-08-04 18:29:29
>>Po.1290123
Fervor such as Faldorn's is difficult for an elf to understand. How could one pour his whole being into just one cause when the world is so variable, so vibrant?
Her ways were desperate, cruel and ineffective, there is no argument about that.But her cause... her cause is just.The devastation.Anyone who is sensitive to Chauntea's magic can feel the wrongness in the air, harshness in the water, exhaustion in the earth..The great forests of old are disappearing, the meadows are plowed or are given over to cattle and sheep.Elven heritage and livelihood is being destroyed.
Our people do not 'survive', mellonamin. They live or die. And when the ancient connection to our ancestral forests is no more, our strength will be extinguished, our days numbered.
.Have you ever felt that the whole world is against you?Then you know the desperate loneliness of such a situation. From there you could either be crushed or stand up to it and fight. Alas, such fighting, such despair blinds.There were days I could not forgive the world that went on and on without my Deheriana. There were days when I thought that everyone and everything, gods and men, chance and design conspired against my getting to Tazok. And nothing, nothing was more fair than to kill him dead.
XieiFwAC Po 2024-08-04 18:31:22
>>Po.1290132
You cannot magically turn around every life you touch, <CHARNAME>. Even the Seldarine does not have enough power to do that.~
@933 = ~Besides, I am not sure that you could have done anything. She burned, this one, with her righteousness.~
@934 = ~This is a road to madness, <CHARNAME>. Do not take the blame for what others do.~
@935 = ~Faldorn was not craven, that is true. But bravery alone is often not enough...~
@936 = ~I am not sure that you could have done anything for her. She burned, this one, with her righteousness.~
XieiFwAC Po 2024-08-04 18:36:34
When I hear such things, I understand what moves those who join Eldreth Veluuthra, not that I approve of their methods.~
@957 = ~Is that what you think of me?~
@958 = ~All these thralls and prisoners... Death is an easier fate than this. I do not understand: why would a sentient being rob another of its freedom?~
@959 = ~Yeah, it's stupid. Now let's go.~
@960 = ~In the past two years I have seen my share of chains, cages and bars. Candlekeep's dungeons, the city prison of Baldur's Gate, the sewers here in Athkatla... I did not like them one bit, but I would still prefer them to death.~
@961 = ~In the past two years I have seen my share of chains, cages and bars. Candlekeep's dungeons, the city prison of Baldur's Gate, Irenicus' dirty pit, Spellhold... I did not like them one bit, but I would still prefer them to death.~
@962 = ~Well, we freed many of them. Being dead reduces one's chances for rescue from slim to none.~
@963 = ~You know, while growing up in Candlekeep, I never suspected just how much the Sword Coast is plagued with slavery. I always thought it was something that happened in the far away lands, like Thay or Mulhorand.~
@964 = ~What was it that Coran used to say? Two men looked out of their jail cell's window. One saw the bars and the other saw the stars. Your soul will always be free.~
@965 = ~Freedom is a necessity, or it should be a necessity for every sentient being.~
@966 = ~There is no denying the truth of your words. One needs only a look into the eyes of the slaves.~
@967 = ~They are all different, of course, from defiant to vacant, but one thing that I have seen in all of them is humility. Humility that comes from knowing that someone else orders their life.~
@968 = ~It is horrible indeed. Now let's go.~
@969 = ~Humility in itself is not a bad treat, Kivan. I know people who'd benefit from learning some.~
@970 = ~However bad being a slave is, the state is reversible. Being dead reduces one's chances for rescue from slim to none.~
@971 = ~It is interesting to hear such words from a man whose life is ordained by a god. You are a servant, nay, a slave of Shevarash, Kivan.~
@972 = ~Then you are a stronger than I.~
@973 = ~One thing that I have seen in every slave's eyes is humility. Humility that comes from knowing that someone holds more right to order their life than them.~
@974 = ~When I think that I have surrendered that right to Tazok and his men, I loathe myself.~
@975 = ~But does one ever escape slavery? Or does one remain broken forever, and willing to accept somebody's mastery again? Or even seek it out?~
@976 = ~Of course not. I think that the opposite is true, one would fight harder to avoid being captured.~
@977 = ~Looking at you, I'd say it is probable. After all you escaped from captivity only to enter another one voluntarily. You are a servant, nay, a slave of Shevarash, Kivan.~
@978 = ~Hmm, it's as they say, you can have peace, or you can have freedom. Once you've learned that someone else make all the choices for you, perhaps you become accustomed and content with it.~
@979 = ~There might be some truth in your words. The thing is that while you are a slave or a prisoner, there is always someone else to blame for your misery. 'Tis not so when you are a free man or a woman.~
@980 = ~I was equally naive, <CHARNAME>. The realities of slavery terrified me.~
@981 = ~Coran is a vagabond, but I think he cares of more things than he lets on. But even if that was not a bluster, I cannot imagine him admiring stars from a jail or slave's quarters.~
@982 = ~It is interesting to hear such words from a man whose life is ordained by a god. You are a servant, nay, a slave of Shevarash, Kivan.~
@983 = ~Coran received a far harsher fate than he deserved. The boy was nigh impossible sometimes, but he did have a heart... a good heart.~
@984 = ~(Kivan falls in grim silence.)~
@985 = ~(Leave him to his brooding.)~
@986 = ~Kivan, we were talking about slavery...~
@987 = ~I think that you are confusing humility with modesty. Modesty allows one to keep his pride... humility does not. Humility is a trait of a broken man.~
@988 = ~And I think that you are confusing humility with humiliation.~
@989 = ~Broken and humble are two very different things!~
@990 = ~Hmm... perhaps you are right. I've never liked humble people, and I've never liked slaves. Maybe that's why.~
@991 = ~Are you trying to bait me, <CHARNAME>? I am not a slave, and Shevarash is not a slave master.~
@992 = ~Slave masters. They are their own ugly breed. Contemptuous of slaves, yet chained together with the same chain.~
@993 = ~That's all empty rhetoric, Kivan. Let us go, our quest awaits.~
@994 = ~I do not bait you, Kivan, I wish to help you. A blindfolded mole in a sack could see that Shevarash is not good for you!~
@995 = ~I am in no hurry to feel for the slave masters!~
@996 = ~An interesting way to look at things. Slavery then is an evil that poisons both the high and the low by the very possibility that one person can be the property of another.~
@997 = ~I know that when they truly break you with torture, they leave paralyzing fear in your heart.~
@998 = ~You have suffered much, Kivan...~
@999 = ~Then I guess I was not broken. When I exited his dungeons, I could not wait to get my hands around Irenicus' neck!~
@1000 = ~(shakily) Let us... let us not talk about it.~
@1001 = ~Peace... is a beautiful concept, <CHARNAME>. But would you sell yourself to have peace? Would you agree to be a thing?~
@1002 = ~Or would you agree to be a slave master?~
@1003 = ~Of course not!~
@1004 = ~How did slave masters come into it?~
@1005 = ~My life being what it is, I'd give anything to have peace. Even my freedom.~
@1006 = ~Yes, there are always slave masters to blame...~
@1007 = ~They are their own ugly breed. Contemptuous of slaves, yet chained together with the same chain.~
@1008 = ~That's all empty rhetoric, Kivan. Let us go, our quest awaits.~
@1009 = ~An interesting way to look at things. Slavery is an evil that poisons both the high and the low by the very possibility that one person can be the property of another.~
@1010 = ~Yes... yes, we were.~
@1011 = ~I am sorry, <CHARNAME>, but I would like to make a prayer to honor Coran's memory.~
@1012 = ~Let us pray together, Kivan.~
@1013 = ~Of course, of course.~
@1014 = ~You break off our enjoyable conversation to pray for that bastard Coran? You wound me!~
@1015 = ~Call it what you will. I gather, though, that we both agree that it is a crime when a person's pride is broken by the slave masters.~
@1016 = ~Now that's an ugly breed. Contemptuous of slaves, yet chained together with the same chain.~
@1017 = ~No, I did *not* agree with you on this! Quit assuming what I think.~
@1018 = ~I'm in no hurry to feel for the slave masters!~
@1019 = ~Maybe. Though my loathing is reserved for the slave masters.~
@1020 = ~An interesting way to look at things. Slavery is an evil that poisons both the high and the low by the very possibility that one person can be a property of another.~
@1021 = ~I do not rely on the judgment of blind moles, <CHARNAME>. I rely on my own.~
@1022 = ~Do not look at me this way, <CHARNAME>. I am not an invalid.~
@1023 = ~Neither do I, but who knows... maybe when we free the slaves, we also free some not yet corrupted souls among their masters, as well.~
@1024 = ~As long as they don't fight me, they are welcome to freedom, Kivan~
@1025 = ~(shrug) Who knows...~
@1026 = ~Yes, because everyone could become a slave one day.~
@1027 = ~Who knows... maybe when we free the slaves, we also free some not yet corrupted souls among their masters, as well.~
@1028 = ~I am glad that you have not known the grim days when you would do anything for the pain to stop. I would not wish it on any man.~
@1029 = ~(Kivan gently embraces you.) I am sorry, <CHARNAME>, for forgetting in the midst of the discussion that memories can hurt.~
@1030 = ~I am sorry, <CHARNAME>, for forgetting in the midst of the discussion that memories can hurt.~
@1031 = ~Slave masters are just as much a part of the festering institution of slavery as the slaves themselves.~
@1032 = ~They are an ugly breed, contemptuous of slaves, yet chained together with the same chain.~
@1033 = ~I sure will be in no hurry to feel for slave masters!~
@1034 = ~Join me then, <CHARNAME>.~
@1035 = ~He who departed is now beyond the constraints of this world. He beheld the bliss of Arvanaith, its green forests and its golden light...~
@1036 = ~Yes. And after your last words, I will do it all the more willingly.~
@1037 = ~(Kivan flinches.) I shall be wary of talking to you again.~
@1038 = ~I wish that we had wine worthy to toast freedom!~
XieiFwAC Po 2024-08-04 18:41:28
~It should look slightly odd
It should bear the marks
Of the painful sort
Have you seen it, perchance?~
XieiFwAC Po 2024-08-04 18:42:27
~There was this bracelet...~
@1224 = ~Our patrols returned with the news that a human was seeking entry to Shilmista. If he was not given King's Galladel's leave, he would wait for Gil'Alana on the borders for a fortnight. To remove the burden of decision from His Grace, my aunt immediately went to meet the human.~
@1225 = ~Adventuring in her youth, Gil'Alana had been loved by a human adventurer - the youngest son of a noble family, she called Ermine. Without prospects and care, the man was daredevil, which suited my great aunt just fine. But the human's life is short and full of uncertainties. Bandits had attacked my great-aunt's small company, and by their accent, Ermine had concluded that they had come from his lands. Inconveniently dead, the band could not be questioned, but Ermine got it into his head that they were bounty hunters, sent to settle old accounts.~
XieiFwAC Po 2024-08-04 18:54:53
~Solaufein, if we are to imitate your death, perhaps it would be better if your piwafwi was bloodied and cut. (Kivan extends his dagger to Solaufein, hilt first.)~
@1422 = ~Could you heal him, Aerie?~
@1423 = ~Yes... yes, of course. (Aerie gently takes Solaufein's arm and whispers a spell.) You... you were hurt badly, weapon master...~
@1424 = ~Are you crying, female?~
@1425 = ~Aerie, step back. He has to leave now.~
XieiFwAC Po 2024-08-04 18:57:16
>>Po.1289485

@1466 = ~Immortality… why does it beckon humans so that they are ready to commit any crime for it?~
@1467 = ~You will not understand, Kivan. You are an elf, and you have spent but two years in human lands. So stop warming up the air with your breath and let's move on.~
@1468 = ~Not all humans would go to such an extent as Lavok did. Some are perfectly happy with what years were given them by the gods.~
@1469 = ~I think it is the concept rather than the possibility of eternal life that fascinates the seekers, the freedom from every restraint. Being immortal means being a god… or almost.~
@1470 = ~Tell me, what would you do to save Deheriana from dying?~
@1471 = ~Then you might have guessed that the gift of long life is a double-edged blade. More often than not it weighs heavily, and brings duties and obligations beyound count. I once heard it said: 'Duty is heavier than a mountain, and death is lighter than a feather.'.~
@1472 = ~She is always here, in my heart.~
@1473 = ~Then let us walk in silence for a little while. I will think about humans.~
@1474 = ~The way you said it made me uneasy, <CHARNAME>. Blood… you reminded me that the Lord of Murder's blood courses through your veins.~
@1475 = ~I think we are talking nonsense.~
@1476 = ~You are young as far as the humans are concerned, are you not?~
@1477 = ~Yes, I am young. Though sometimes I feel like I am ancient.~
@1478 = ~I am, but I have a plan for when death will start making wrinkled and graying me uneasy.~
@1479 = ~My age does not matter. Whenever death finds me, it will find me prepared to leave this Plane.~
@1480 = ~Kivan, I grow weary of this strange conversation.~
@1481 = ~A brave answer and the one I could respect. But I hope that you will stay awhile yet.~
@1482 = ~Your sire's heritage? Godhood? Be wary of speaking of it so lightly.~
@1483 = ~Yes, and I can see in his passing that his burdens were no lighter than those of an elf as well.~
@1484 = ~The gift of long life is a double-edged blade, <CHARNAME>. More often than not it weighs heavily, and brings many duties and obligations. I once heard it said: 'Duty is heavier than a mountain, and death is lighter than a feather.'~
@1485 = ~I would have given anything to save her from how she died. But if she had departed by her own will before me I would have felt no sorrow.~
@1486 = ~I am not an elf, but I think you would have grieved. It is not the passing itself that affects us, but the absence of those who we loved in our lives.~
@1487 = ~I see. Well, if you say so.~
@1488 = ~You would have given anything to forestall fate. And that's what probably fascinates the seekers, the freedom from every restraint. Being immortal means being a god… or almost.~
@1489 = ~I think they are mistaken. Some gods are dead.~
@1490 = ~Yes, yes, my sire for instance. But we are talking the rule, not the exceptions.~
@1491 = ~Greater than gods, for even the gods die….~
@1492 = ~I suppose… Are you one of them?~
@1493 = ~No, but I have a contingency plan.~
@1494 = ~Yes, whenever death finds me, it will find me prepared to leave this Plane.~
@1495 = ~I don't know, Kivan. Immortality is a seductive mistress for old men. The young ones' lover is death.~
@1496 = ~You are right. I do not understand. But I hoped that you might enlighten me.~
@1497 = ~You elves are so full of it! You can't even imagine what it means to see you walking around for centuries looking like adolescents, while we are given but a few short decades!~
@1498 = ~Do you know what's funny? That Lavok with all his trickery managed to buy himself a life no longer than that of an elf. Does that answer your question?~
@1499 = ~I think it is the concept rather than the possibility of eternal life that fascinates the seekers, the freedom from every restraint. Being immortal means being a god… or almost. ~
XieiFwAC Po 2024-08-04 20:31:07
>>Po.1288553

There are also some sound files labeled by the numbers "0", "8", and "9". These files signify a Confirmation, a Battle Cry, and a second Battle Cry, respectively.

Definition of characters:

Underscore ( _ ): Rare Party Member Selection 1
Hashtag (#): Rare Party Member Selection 2
a: Battle Cry 1
b: Becoming Leader
c: Tired
d: Bored
e: Need to be Healed
f: Selected Party Member 1
g: Selected Party Member 2
h: Selected Party Member 3
i: Confirmation 1
j: Confirmation 2
k: Confirmation 3
l: Taking Damage
m: Dying
s: Action Confirm 1
t: Action Confirm 2
u: Action Confirm 3
v: Action Confirm 4
w: Reaction to Dead Party Member
x: Annoyed Selection 1
y: Annoyed Selection 2
0: Confirmation 4
8: Battle Cry 2
9: Battle Cry 3
XieiFwAC Po 2024-08-04 20:31:30
>>Po.1290162
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XieiFwAC Po 2024-08-04 23:59:07
XieiFwAC Po 2024-08-05 00:38:08
>>Po.1287839
第二章触发,任务奖励还是说话剑,挺好。
XieiFwAC Po 2024-08-05 01:25:30
>>Po.1288290
~By the sea and stars! That arrow would have to go through my chest first.~
@139 = ~I will be frank, mellonamin. My people are less wary of the N'Tel'Quess than they used to be, but I do not wish to mar our farewells with the cold reception that they might bestow on you.~
@140 = ~I don't care, Kivan. As long as your kin don't shoot me on sight.~
@141 = ~Then, I guess, it would be for the best if I don't come.~
@142 = ~Your kin is a bunch of snobs with one notable exception. You.~
@143 = ~(Pout.)~
XieiFwAC Po 2024-08-05 01:26:47
= ~It is a noble sentiment, but do not forget that you should follow their wishes, not just pacify your conscience.~
@116 = ~It's easy for you to say!~
@117 = ~You're right, of course.~
@118 = ~Yes, I apologize for holding you back with my questions.~
@119 = ~Because it is their lives, <CHARNAME>.~
@120 = ~No.~
@121 = ~Enough! I pray that Dynaheir's fate was less cruel.~
@122 = ~Minsc witnessed her death. It seemed to have upset further his already damaged mind, as I couldn't get any details from him, just fury and agony.~
@123 = ~I have seen the things in Irenicus' dungeon... The dead were the lucky ones. There were jars full of still living... parts of people who offended the mage somehow. One just happened to enter the wrong room. There were clones of a woman driven mad by whatever it was that Irenicus did to them. There were dryads held as concubines...~
@124 = ~So do I. Maybe... maybe one day we could afford a miracle and bring them both back.~
@125 = ~And there were you, caged and tortured, then healed and tortured again. I hope we will get to the mage sooner or later and make him pay for the suffering he caused.~
@126 = ~There is no need to augment his pain, <CHARNAME>. Irenicus left enough suffering in his wake as it is.~
@127 = ~No, it was very difficult for me to say.~
XieiFwAC Po 2024-08-05 01:41:58
~Very soon I will not need consolation, <CHARNAME>. I will behold Arvanaith.~
@466 = ~Your lover saved you centuries of life and a terrible pain of parting, <CHARNAME>. The bond has a high price for two elves, but it brings a great joy. Bonding with a N'Tel'Quess, a Tel'Quess signs his own death sentence, gaining little of the communion. It is a sign of greater love than you could imagine that she held you back, young <CHARNAME>.~
@467 = ~Of course. But mellonamin... if you ever love again, love an elf.~
@468 = ~Of course. I hope, however, that you are not playing with young Aerie's feelings.~
@469 = ~You have recovered swiftly enough from your loss, and so did Jaheira.~
@470 = ~Seems to me that you have recovered quickly from your loss thanks to the drow's... charms.~
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