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  12. "Language: fr\n"
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  15. #. -- [EVENT] --NightMares(1)@@+[NODE]2@@[STORY]
  16. msgid ""
  17. "As you fall asleep at your campsite, your dreams become heavy and unsettling."
  18. " As you toss and turn, you feel more and more unsettled as your deepest, "
  19. "darkest fears become real and hold you trapped within the nightmare."
  20. msgstr ""
  21. #. -- [EVENT] --NightMares(1)@@+[NODE]2@@[OUT]1
  22. msgid "Try to wake up."
  23. msgstr ""
  24. #. -- [EVENT] --NightMares(1)@@+[NODE]4@@[STORY]
  25. msgid ""
  26. "You slowly wake and in the state of half-waking, you see mares sitting on "
  27. "your chests, siphoning your spirits.As soon as you regain full "
  28. "consciousness, the demons are gone, but you still feel a deep chill run down "
  29. "your spines."
  30. msgstr ""
  31. #. -- [EVENT] --NightMares(1)@@+[NODE]4@@[OUT]1
  32. #. -- [EVENT] --NightMares(1)@@+[NODE]5@@[OUT]1
  33. #. -- [EVENT] --NightMares(1)@@+[NODE]11@@[OUT]1
  34. msgid "Get it together and move on."
  35. msgstr ""
  36. #. -- [EVENT] --NightMares(1)@@+[NODE]5@@[STORY]
  37. msgid ""
  38. "You try to wake and in the state of half-waking, you see mares sitting on "
  39. "your chests, siphoning your spirits.The surge of panic feeds the demons and "
  40. "you fall back into tormented slumber, knowing they will have their way.When "
  41. "morning comes, you are released, but you are wrecked and exhausted."
  42. msgstr ""
  43. #. -- [EVENT] --NightMares(1)@@+[NODE]11@@[STORY]
  44. msgid ""
  45. "You try to wake and in the state of half-waking, you see mares sitting on "
  46. "your chests, siphoning your spirits.The surge of panic feeds the demons and "
  47. "you fall back into tormented slumber, knowing they will have their way.For "
  48. "one of you, this night will be the last in the realms of mortal flesh."
  49. msgstr ""
  50. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]2@@[STORY]
  51. msgid ""
  52. "As you sit by the campfire, some of the sparks from the flame begin to dance "
  53. "in the air. They move away from the bonfire and become glimmers in the night."
  54. "They seem to want you to follow them somewhere."
  55. msgstr ""
  56. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]2@@[OUT]1
  57. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]2@@[OUT]2
  58. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]2@@[OUT]3
  59. msgid "Follow the glimmers."
  60. msgstr ""
  61. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]2@@[OUT]4
  62. msgid "Stay put."
  63. msgstr ""
  64. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]3@@[STORY]
  65. msgid ""
  66. "You follow the glimmers for a short while and find yourself unexpectedly "
  67. "stuck in a bog!The lights turned out to be flickers, mischievous little "
  68. "buggers always looking for a chance to lead people astray.You get out, but "
  69. "you're tired and catch a cold."
  70. msgstr ""
  71. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]3@@[OUT]1
  72. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]5@@[OUT]1
  73. msgid "Get back to camp."
  74. msgstr ""
  75. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]4@@[STORY]
  76. msgid "The glimmers lead you to an old crypt."
  77. msgstr ""
  78. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]4@@[OUT]1
  79. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]4@@[OUT]2
  80. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]4@@[OUT]3
  81. msgid ""
  82. "Say a prayer to Nyia, the goddess of death, for the souls to be at rest. "
  83. "Then search this place."
  84. msgstr ""
  85. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]5@@[STORY]
  86. msgid ""
  87. "The glimmers guide you to a path that is not only abundant in fruit, but "
  88. "also may prove a useful shortcut on your journey onwards."
  89. msgstr ""
  90. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]8@@[STORY]
  91. msgid ""
  92. "Your prayer does not satisfy the angered spirits that dwell here still.The "
  93. "wraiths slowly materialise before you, seeking to take your souls."
  94. msgstr ""
  95. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]8@@[OUT]1
  96. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]2@@[OUT]1
  97. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]34@@[OUT]1
  98. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]35@@[OUT]1
  99. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]51@@[OUT]2
  100. msgid "Attack!"
  101. msgstr ""
  102. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]8@@[OUT]2
  103. msgid ""
  104. "[Goblin Shaman or Wraith]Convince the wraiths to allow you to set them free."
  105. msgstr ""
  106. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]8@@[OUT]3
  107. msgid "[Magic users]Battle the wraiths with your spirit."
  108. msgstr ""
  109. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]8@@[OUT]4
  110. msgid "Get back to camp -- this seems too dangerous."
  111. msgstr ""
  112. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]11@@[STORY]
  113. msgid ""
  114. "You defeat the wraiths and they dissolve into nothingness. A few linger and "
  115. "some may even stay with you, but they now pose no danger.You're free to "
  116. "search this site in peace."
  117. msgstr ""
  118. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]11@@[OUT]1
  119. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]18@@[OUT]1
  120. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]20@@[OUT]1
  121. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]23@@[OUT]1
  122. msgid "Gather what you can and leave."
  123. msgstr ""
  124. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]12@@[STORY]
  125. msgid ""
  126. "You are defeated and feel your spirit weaken as you are forced to flee."
  127. msgstr ""
  128. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]12@@[OUT]1
  129. msgid "Run back to your camp."
  130. msgstr ""
  131. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]18@@[STORY]
  132. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]20@@[STORY]
  133. msgid ""
  134. "Your prayer clearly appeased the spirits here, as you feel the air lighten "
  135. "and sense the passing of trapped souls. There is a chance one such soul may "
  136. "join you.You are free to search this site now."
  137. msgstr ""
  138. #. -- [EVENT] --Ignis fatuus(2)@@+[NODE]23@@[STORY]
  139. msgid ""
  140. "The wraiths stop and nod in agreement. You perform the prayer to Nyia once "
  141. "more and this time, the power of the goddess flows through you and engulfs "
  142. "the spirits in its dark, empty embrace.A few linger and some may even stay "
  143. "with you, but they now pose no danger."
  144. msgstr ""
  145. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]2@@[STORY]
  146. msgid ""
  147. "As you clear the land to make a better campsite, you uncover a heavy "
  148. "ironclad chest, likely unearthed here by the Shattering. It is bound in "
  149. "chains and has some odd foreign symbols on it."
  150. msgstr ""
  151. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]2@@[OUT]1
  152. msgid ""
  153. "[Runemaster]These are no symbols, they are ancient runes -- not dwarven, but "
  154. "certainly trying to imitate your kin's craft. Try to decipher these runes."
  155. msgstr ""
  156. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]2@@[OUT]2
  157. msgid ""
  158. "[Wraith]You sense a fellow wraith trapped within this object. Take a closer "
  159. "look. "
  160. msgstr ""
  161. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]2@@[OUT]3
  162. msgid ""
  163. "[Magic user or Magic]Strong magic resides in this object. If you are to set "
  164. "up camp here, you'd better deal with it first. Take a closer look."
  165. msgstr ""
  166. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]2@@[OUT]4
  167. msgid "[Wisdom]Try to figure out what this writing may mean."
  168. msgstr ""
  169. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]2@@[OUT]5
  170. msgid "Open the chest."
  171. msgstr ""
  172. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]2@@[OUT]6
  173. msgid "Leave it be and set up camp a bit farther away."
  174. msgstr ""
  175. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]4@@[STORY]
  176. msgid ""
  177. "You remove the chains, but the chest remains closed. You hear a slow, "
  178. "malicious hissing. "
  179. msgstr ""
  180. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]4@@[OUT]1
  181. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]4@@[OUT]2
  182. msgid ""
  183. "Attempt to carefully extract whatever is inside without further damaging the "
  184. "chest and hopefully before the hissing gets worse."
  185. msgstr ""
  186. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]4@@[OUT]3
  187. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]4@@[OUT]4
  188. msgid ""
  189. "Try to smash it quickly and grab what you can before whatever is hissing "
  190. "comes your way."
  191. msgstr ""
  192. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]6@@[STORY]
  193. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]45@@[STORY]
  194. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]46@@[STORY]
  195. msgid ""
  196. "These runes are meant to work as protection for whatever lies within the "
  197. "chest. They are binding runes, so opening the chest will release the "
  198. "guardians -- most likely, wraiths.The chains work as a trigger. When broken, "
  199. "they will begin the process of releasing the wraiths."
  200. msgstr ""
  201. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]6@@[OUT]1
  202. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]6@@[OUT]2
  203. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]45@@[OUT]1
  204. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]45@@[OUT]2
  205. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]46@@[OUT]1
  206. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]46@@[OUT]2
  207. msgid ""
  208. "Despite the magic protection, the chest is very old and has many weak spots. "
  209. "Try to open the chest without breaking the chains."
  210. msgstr ""
  211. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]6@@[OUT]3
  212. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]45@@[OUT]3
  213. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]46@@[OUT]3
  214. msgid ""
  215. "Now that you know what this is, try to perform a cleansing ritual to release "
  216. "the wraiths, thus making it safe to open the chest."
  217. msgstr ""
  218. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]6@@[OUT]4
  219. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]45@@[OUT]4
  220. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]46@@[OUT]4
  221. msgid ""
  222. "[Wraith]Remove the chains and speak to your kind to calm them. Convince them "
  223. "that they don't need to follow whatever force bound them here. Instead, they "
  224. "can be free!"
  225. msgstr ""
  226. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]7@@[STORY]
  227. msgid ""
  228. "You carefully chip away at the side of the chest and create an opening "
  229. "without touching the chains or breaking the runes."
  230. msgstr ""
  231. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]7@@[OUT]1
  232. msgid "Grab what you can and leave. "
  233. msgstr ""
  234. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]8@@[STORY]
  235. msgid ""
  236. "You carefully chip away at the side of the chest and create an opening. "
  237. "Alas, you accidentally break one of the runes, and the chains break without "
  238. "you even touching them.Wraiths appear and descend upon you!"
  239. msgstr ""
  240. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]8@@[OUT]1
  241. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]10@@[OUT]1
  242. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]19@@[OUT]1
  243. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]20@@[OUT]1
  244. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]21@@[OUT]1
  245. msgid "Fight!"
  246. msgstr ""
  247. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]8@@[OUT]2
  248. msgid ""
  249. "[Wraith]Speak to your kind to calm them. Convince them that they don't need "
  250. "to follow whatever force bound them here. Instead, they can be free!"
  251. msgstr ""
  252. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]8@@[OUT]3
  253. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]8@@[OUT]4
  254. msgid "Abandon the chest and try to flee."
  255. msgstr ""
  256. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]10@@[STORY]
  257. msgid ""
  258. "You smash the chest, and a pack of angered wraiths appears before you and "
  259. "attacks!"
  260. msgstr ""
  261. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]10@@[OUT]2
  262. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]19@@[OUT]2
  263. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]20@@[OUT]2
  264. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]21@@[OUT]2
  265. msgid "Attack them with your willpower."
  266. msgstr ""
  267. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]10@@[OUT]3
  268. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]19@@[OUT]3
  269. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]20@@[OUT]3
  270. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]20@@[OUT]4
  271. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]21@@[OUT]3
  272. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]21@@[OUT]4
  273. msgid "Grab what you can and run for it. "
  274. msgstr ""
  275. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]17@@[STORY]
  276. msgid ""
  277. "The wraiths are no more, and now you are free to loot the chest safely."
  278. msgstr ""
  279. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]17@@[OUT]1
  280. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]32@@[OUT]1
  281. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]37@@[OUT]1
  282. msgid "Gather what is inside and leave."
  283. msgstr ""
  284. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]19@@[STORY]
  285. msgid ""
  286. "You try to carefully extract whatever is in the chest without doing further "
  287. "damage, but you fail. The thing shatters in your hands, releasing a pack of "
  288. "angered wraiths before you!"
  289. msgstr ""
  290. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]20@@[STORY]
  291. msgid ""
  292. "You smash the chest and can grab some loot quickly.But you see a pack of "
  293. "angered wraiths forming before you."
  294. msgstr ""
  295. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]21@@[STORY]
  296. msgid ""
  297. "You carefully break away the side of the chest without causing further "
  298. "damage, and you grab some of the stuff from the inside.The hissing gets "
  299. "louder, however, and you see wraiths forming before you."
  300. msgstr ""
  301. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]26@@[STORY]
  302. msgid ""
  303. "The ancient protection spell proved too powerful for you. The wraiths "
  304. "assault your spirit and force you to flee before you are lost entirely."
  305. msgstr ""
  306. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]26@@[OUT]1
  307. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]51@@[OUT]1
  308. msgid "Run."
  309. msgstr ""
  310. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]30@@[STORY]
  311. msgid ""
  312. "These runes are meant to work as protection for whatever lies within the "
  313. "chest. They are binding runes, so opening the chest will release the "
  314. "guardians -- most likely, wraiths.The chains work as a trigger. When broken, "
  315. "they will begin the process of releasing the wraiths.Luckily, you know how "
  316. "to break the protection safely."
  317. msgstr ""
  318. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]30@@[OUT]1
  319. msgid "Open the chest and take what is inside."
  320. msgstr ""
  321. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]32@@[STORY]
  322. msgid ""
  323. "'Yes, thank you! We are free now... or can we follow you, perhaps?'An "
  324. "argument ensues among the wraiths. Most disappear, but some may choose to "
  325. "stay with you instead.You are free to loot the chest safely now."
  326. msgstr ""
  327. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]35@@[STORY]
  328. msgid ""
  329. "The wraiths listen. Some look interested, but others are too far gone, angry "
  330. "and bewildered by centuries of captivity. The two groups fight among each "
  331. "other. You feel your own spirit assaulted and you are forced to flee."
  332. msgstr ""
  333. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]35@@[OUT]1
  334. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]8@@[OUT]1
  335. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]30@@[OUT]1
  336. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]31@@[OUT]1
  337. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]34@@[OUT]1
  338. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]35@@[OUT]1
  339. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]38@@[OUT]1
  340. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]7@@[OUT]1
  341. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]36@@[OUT]1
  342. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]40@@[OUT]1
  343. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]44@@[OUT]1
  344. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]48@@[OUT]1
  345. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]48@@[OUT]2
  346. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]55@@[OUT]1
  347. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]57@@[OUT]1
  348. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]58@@[OUT]1
  349. msgid "Leave."
  350. msgstr ""
  351. #. -- [EVENT] --StrangeChest(3)@@+[NODE]37@@[STORY]
  352. msgid ""
  353. "The ritual worked, and the wraiths are free of their bonds. The chest is now "
  354. "safe for looting."
  355. msgstr ""
  356. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]2@@[STORY]
  357. msgid ""
  358. "You are rudely awakened by a rabble of folk slowly descending upon your "
  359. "campsite. At first, they seem like mere bandits, but you see their eyes are "
  360. "bloodshot, their faces twisted in an angry grimace, and their mouths foaming."
  361. " "
  362. msgstr ""
  363. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]2@@[OUT]2
  364. msgid "[Scavenger]Take a closer look."
  365. msgstr ""
  366. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]2@@[OUT]3
  367. msgid ""
  368. "[Harmony and intellect]They seem ailing, yet still human. Perhaps there is a "
  369. "way to help them rather than kill them. Try capturing them alive."
  370. msgstr ""
  371. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]2@@[OUT]4
  372. msgid "Take a risk and find another way to deal with them."
  373. msgstr ""
  374. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]2@@[OUT]5
  375. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]2@@[OUT]6
  376. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]2@@[OUT]7
  377. msgid "Grab whatever you can in haste and run away."
  378. msgstr ""
  379. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]7@@[STORY]
  380. msgid ""
  381. "You kill all the scavengers. Their bodies are covered with boils and seeping "
  382. "with odd green ooze."
  383. msgstr ""
  384. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]7@@[OUT]1
  385. msgid "Get what you can off them safely and leave."
  386. msgstr ""
  387. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]7@@[OUT]2
  388. msgid "Investigate the bodies."
  389. msgstr ""
  390. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]7@@[OUT]3
  391. msgid "Bury the bodies and leave."
  392. msgstr ""
  393. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]8@@[STORY]
  394. msgid ""
  395. "The scavengers overwhelm you and force you to flee, abandoning some of your "
  396. "goods.You also feel sick afterwards. They must have infected you with "
  397. "something."
  398. msgstr ""
  399. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]9@@[STORY]
  400. msgid ""
  401. "The scavengers lie dead. You were lucky enough not to get infected by their "
  402. "strange illness.A couple of their pets may want to tag along with you, but "
  403. "they may be infected."
  404. msgstr ""
  405. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]9@@[OUT]1
  406. msgid "Take the pets."
  407. msgstr ""
  408. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]9@@[OUT]2
  409. msgid "Kill the pets to be safe."
  410. msgstr ""
  411. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]11@@[STORY]
  412. msgid ""
  413. "The scabs and boils are so bad that these folks should have died long before "
  414. "now. You suspect an unnatural illness, and thus you know the bodies must be "
  415. "decapitated, hands and feet bound, and then burned to make sure they stay "
  416. "dead."
  417. msgstr ""
  418. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]11@@[OUT]1
  419. msgid "Perform the special rite and leave."
  420. msgstr ""
  421. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]25@@[STORY]
  422. msgid ""
  423. "They are your kin, but far gone with the dark sickness, a remnant of the age "
  424. "of darkness past. If you could capture them, perhaps they could yet be "
  425. "cured, as you have been by following the gods.But beware -- their madness is "
  426. "more than mental, for they spread toxin and disease too."
  427. msgstr ""
  428. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]25@@[OUT]1
  429. msgid "Try capturing them."
  430. msgstr ""
  431. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]25@@[OUT]2
  432. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]27@@[OUT]2
  433. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]42@@[OUT]2
  434. msgid "Lure them into a trap."
  435. msgstr ""
  436. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]27@@[STORY]
  437. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]42@@[STORY]
  438. msgid ""
  439. "They seem ailing, yet still human. Perhaps there is a way to help them "
  440. "rather than kill them."
  441. msgstr ""
  442. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]27@@[OUT]1
  443. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]42@@[OUT]1
  444. msgid "Try capturing them by force."
  445. msgstr ""
  446. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]29@@[STORY]
  447. msgid ""
  448. "You capture the scavengers safely and, indeed, you find they are feverish "
  449. "and sick."
  450. msgstr ""
  451. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]29@@[OUT]1
  452. msgid "[Medic]Use medicine to help them out."
  453. msgstr ""
  454. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]29@@[OUT]2
  455. msgid ""
  456. "[Magic user]This illness reeks of darkness. Prepare a ritual to try to "
  457. "cleanse their minds."
  458. msgstr ""
  459. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]29@@[OUT]3
  460. msgid "[Light]Your domain can ease their pain."
  461. msgstr ""
  462. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]29@@[OUT]4
  463. msgid ""
  464. "[Elf]You have witnessed this dark taint upon your own kind as well. Use your "
  465. "spirit and your connection to the light to help them."
  466. msgstr ""
  467. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]29@@[OUT]5
  468. msgid ""
  469. "Do your best to help them out. Use your connection to the gods to try to "
  470. "light their dark path."
  471. msgstr ""
  472. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]30@@[STORY]
  473. msgid ""
  474. "Not all minds and bodies are strong enough to survive this taint, and even "
  475. "with your help, some of the victims pass away.But others show signs of "
  476. "recovery, or at least improvement. They regain some semblance of their mind "
  477. "and are thankful for your aid.Perhaps some will choose to stay with you. "
  478. "Even if they do not, they leave what they can in thanks."
  479. msgstr ""
  480. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]31@@[STORY]
  481. msgid ""
  482. "Light surges through the ailing bodies and decayed souls, and you feel them "
  483. "slowly healing.For some, the journey may yet prove too much. But you have "
  484. "given them a chance. The scavengers regain some semblance of their mind and "
  485. "are thankful for your aid.Perhaps some will choose to stay with you. Even if "
  486. "they do not, they leave what they can in thanks."
  487. msgstr ""
  488. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]34@@[STORY]
  489. msgid ""
  490. "Some of the disease spreads to you, but nothing life-threatening.You do your "
  491. "best to help, but most of the victims are too far gone and die. The few who "
  492. "survive show signs of recovery, or at least improvement. They regain some "
  493. "semblance of their mind and are thankful for your aid.Perhaps some will "
  494. "choose to stay with you. Even if they do not, they leave what they can in "
  495. "thanks."
  496. msgstr ""
  497. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]35@@[STORY]
  498. msgid ""
  499. "Some of the disease spreads to you, but nothing life-threatening. You do "
  500. "your best to help, but the victims are too far gone and die. You know that "
  501. "you have made their deaths more peaceful at the very least, and for that, "
  502. "you feel relief."
  503. msgstr ""
  504. #. -- [EVENT] --Night attack(4)@@+[NODE]38@@[STORY]
  505. msgid ""
  506. "Some of the disease spreads to you, and you fail to properly capture the "
  507. "scavengers. Many run away, and those you catch are too far gone to be "
  508. "helped, and die."
  509. msgstr ""
  510. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]2@@[STORY]
  511. msgid ""
  512. "As you set up camp at night, you hear the howling of wolves around you. Some "
  513. "of it is worryingly guttural, almost manlike."
  514. msgstr ""
  515. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]2@@[OUT]1
  516. msgid "[Night demon]Call out into the night."
  517. msgstr ""
  518. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]2@@[OUT]2
  519. msgid ""
  520. "[Horz]Demand obedience from these night hunters in the name of the moon lord "
  521. "himself."
  522. msgstr ""
  523. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]2@@[OUT]3
  524. msgid ""
  525. "[Hunter]Listen to the howls; there seems to be more happening here than an "
  526. "attack."
  527. msgstr ""
  528. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]2@@[OUT]4
  529. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]35@@[OUT]2
  530. msgid "[Wisdom]You have some silver. Use it to create a protective circle."
  531. msgstr ""
  532. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]2@@[OUT]5
  533. msgid "Gather your things quickly and try to run."
  534. msgstr ""
  535. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]2@@[OUT]6
  536. msgid "Stand firm and fight!"
  537. msgstr ""
  538. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]4@@[STORY]
  539. msgid ""
  540. "The pack bows down in respect of the night lord. One of the lesser wolves "
  541. "considers staying with you.A lone werewolf walks into view. He is holding "
  542. "his side and you see a silver dagger lodged in it. He collapses before you."
  543. msgstr ""
  544. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]4@@[OUT]1
  545. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]33@@[OUT]1
  546. msgid "Take the dagger out and try to help him."
  547. msgstr ""
  548. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]4@@[OUT]2
  549. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]33@@[OUT]2
  550. msgid "Let him die and loot the body after. "
  551. msgstr ""
  552. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]7@@[STORY]
  553. msgid ""
  554. "You slay the beasts and their bodies shift to human form. A stray wolf, now "
  555. "without a pack, stays to follow you."
  556. msgstr ""
  557. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]18@@[STORY]
  558. msgid "The werewolves are agitated by your efforts and charge!"
  559. msgstr ""
  560. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]18@@[OUT]1
  561. msgid "Defend."
  562. msgstr ""
  563. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]18@@[OUT]2
  564. msgid "One of us will stay behind and sacrifice their life to save the rest!"
  565. msgstr ""
  566. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]18@@[OUT]3
  567. msgid "Leave one child behind, and maybe they will let the rest of us go!"
  568. msgstr ""
  569. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]19@@[STORY]
  570. msgid ""
  571. "The pack retreats, leaving you to help the wounded werewolf.It has a silver "
  572. "blade lodged in its side, and the wound is festering with an odd taint. "
  573. msgstr ""
  574. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]19@@[OUT]1
  575. msgid "Help the werewolf."
  576. msgstr ""
  577. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]19@@[OUT]2
  578. msgid "Leave it to die."
  579. msgstr ""
  580. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]24@@[STORY]
  581. msgid ""
  582. "The brave soul charges the pack of werewolves. The creatures respect the "
  583. "warrior's honour and do not chase the rest of you."
  584. msgstr ""
  585. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]24@@[OUT]1
  586. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]24@@[OUT]2
  587. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]25@@[OUT]1
  588. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]25@@[OUT]2
  589. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]25@@[OUT]3
  590. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]25@@[OUT]4
  591. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]29@@[OUT]1
  592. msgid "Keep running."
  593. msgstr ""
  594. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]25@@[STORY]
  595. msgid "You leave the crying child behind and run."
  596. msgstr ""
  597. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]28@@[STORY]
  598. msgid "Your brave friend returns to you, changed, but ever loyal!"
  599. msgstr ""
  600. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]28@@[OUT]1
  601. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]32@@[OUT]1
  602. msgid "Great, welcome them."
  603. msgstr ""
  604. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]29@@[STORY]
  605. msgid ""
  606. "The werewolves seem even more infuriated by your barbaric ways and they "
  607. "attack viciously, growling:'Filthy beasts, sacrificing your own young!'You "
  608. "run, but not without getting mauled badly."
  609. msgstr ""
  610. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]32@@[STORY]
  611. msgid ""
  612. "You run away, but many moons later, a wolf -- one of the children -- comes "
  613. "back to its home, and despite your abandonment, wants to stay with you."
  614. msgstr ""
  615. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]33@@[STORY]
  616. msgid ""
  617. "The howling quiets, and a lone werewolf walks into view. He is holding his "
  618. "side, and you see a silver dagger lodged in it. He collapses before you."
  619. msgstr ""
  620. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]34@@[STORY]
  621. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]35@@[STORY]
  622. msgid ""
  623. "You hear the wolves circling you, but they do not attack.The pack is clearly "
  624. "angered, yet also desperate. As you observe, you notice a werewolf among "
  625. "them, wounded, perhaps dying, yet still distrustful of your presence."
  626. msgstr ""
  627. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]34@@[OUT]2
  628. msgid "Stay safe within the silver circle and wait for them to leave."
  629. msgstr ""
  630. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]34@@[OUT]3
  631. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]35@@[OUT]3
  632. msgid "[Animal kinship]Try to show that you wish to help the wounded beast. "
  633. msgstr ""
  634. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]35@@[OUT]4
  635. msgid ""
  636. "These are no mere beasts, yet they are still guided by instinct. The "
  637. "werewolf is wounded, and the pack seeks help. Try to convince them that you "
  638. "mean no harm and will try to aid them by throwing away some silver - a "
  639. "gesture of good will."
  640. msgstr ""
  641. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]36@@[STORY]
  642. msgid ""
  643. "You remain within the circle, and eventually the pack skulks away into the "
  644. "darkness. It was a restless night, but your resolve strengthens."
  645. msgstr ""
  646. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]40@@[STORY]
  647. msgid ""
  648. "The werewolf pack respects that you yield to their power, and they leave you "
  649. "be without any further harm. "
  650. msgstr ""
  651. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]43@@[STORY]
  652. msgid ""
  653. "The dagger proves more than just silver. It was clearly cursed, as it turns "
  654. "to ash when you take it out. You are struck by remnants of a spell, but no "
  655. "curse lingers on you.Your healer tends to the wounds. The werewolf should "
  656. "recover in no time."
  657. msgstr ""
  658. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]43@@[OUT]1
  659. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]45@@[OUT]1
  660. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]46@@[OUT]1
  661. msgid "Good. Leave him for the pack to reclaim."
  662. msgstr ""
  663. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]44@@[STORY]
  664. msgid ""
  665. "The pack howls in thanks, and you find a stash left for you as a reward."
  666. msgstr ""
  667. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]45@@[STORY]
  668. msgid ""
  669. "The dagger proves more than just silver. It was clearly cursed, as it turns "
  670. "to ash when you take it out. You are struck by remnants of a spell, and a "
  671. "curse lingers upon you too.You do your best with the creature's wounds. The "
  672. "werewolf should recover in time."
  673. msgstr ""
  674. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]46@@[STORY]
  675. msgid ""
  676. "The dagger proves more than just silver. It was clearly cursed, as it turns "
  677. "to ash when you take it out. You are struck by remnants of a spell, but no "
  678. "curse lingers on you.You do your best with the creature's wounds. The "
  679. "werewolf should recover in time."
  680. msgstr ""
  681. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]48@@[STORY]
  682. msgid ""
  683. "You wait until the werewolf dies. The pack howls in the darkness from "
  684. "despair, but for some reason they do not attack you.You soon discover that "
  685. "the dagger that was lodged in the werewolf's side was in fact cursed, and "
  686. "some of its ill effects may reach you."
  687. msgstr ""
  688. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]51@@[STORY]
  689. msgid ""
  690. "The pack snarls and paces around you, not willing to trust a stranger.You "
  691. "do, however, have a window to escape now."
  692. msgstr ""
  693. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]55@@[STORY]
  694. msgid ""
  695. "You are strong and agile, so you outrun the wolves, although it is "
  696. "exhausting."
  697. msgstr ""
  698. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]57@@[STORY]
  699. msgid "You outrun the wolves, although it is exhausting."
  700. msgstr ""
  701. #. -- [EVENT] --Werwolf attack(5)@@+[NODE]58@@[STORY]
  702. msgid ""
  703. "You outrun the wolves, although it is exhausting, and you have to drop some "
  704. "bags on the way."
  705. msgstr ""