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(Cutscene) * Captain Undak: Zanik! Guards, after her! (Cutscene ends) —— Speak to Captain Undak —— * Captain Undak: [Player]. Zanik has got away from us. Will you help us find her? * Player: Where should I look? * Captain Undak: I have the guards searching the city, but Zanik may have escaped into the caves to the south. No one knows those caves better than she does. * Player: Why can't you find her? * Captain Undak: Zanik knows the city and the caves better than anyone. She could run rings around my guards, but you're an adventurer like her, so you stand a chance of finding her. Plus, she trusts you. I think you're the only person she really trusts. You could convince her to give herself up. * Player: What will you do if you catch her? * Captain Undak: Sh

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  • (Cutscene) * Captain Undak: Zanik! Guards, after her! (Cutscene ends) —— Speak to Captain Undak —— * Captain Undak: [Player]. Zanik has got away from us. Will you help us find her? * Player: Where should I look? * Captain Undak: I have the guards searching the city, but Zanik may have escaped into the caves to the south. No one knows those caves better than she does. * Player: Why can't you find her? * Captain Undak: Zanik knows the city and the caves better than anyone. She could run rings around my guards, but you're an adventurer like her, so you stand a chance of finding her. Plus, she trusts you. I think you're the only person she really trusts. You could convince her to give herself up. * Player: What will you do if you catch her? * Captain Undak: Sh
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  • (Cutscene) * Captain Undak: Zanik! Guards, after her! (Cutscene ends) —— Speak to Captain Undak —— * Captain Undak: [Player]. Zanik has got away from us. Will you help us find her? * Player: Where should I look? * Captain Undak: I have the guards searching the city, but Zanik may have escaped into the caves to the south. No one knows those caves better than she does. * Player: Why can't you find her? * Captain Undak: Zanik knows the city and the caves better than anyone. She could run rings around my guards, but you're an adventurer like her, so you stand a chance of finding her. Plus, she trusts you. I think you're the only person she really trusts. You could convince her to give herself up. * Player: What will you do if you catch her? * Captain Undak: She'll have to stand before the council. If it was me, I'd be lenient, but they'll have to do something. * Player: I won't betray her! * Captain Undak: I'm not asking you to betray her. She's not thinking straight, but that doesn't mean you can't. Where will she go? The north gate is small and guarded so she can't escape to the surface. She could hide in the city or in the south caves. Sooner or later we'll find her, but there would be a confrontation. It would be better for everyone if you could talk to her and convince her to come back. * Player: Zanik did the right thing. * Captain Undak: Zanik killed a prisoner who was in my custody. She went against the agreed, democratic decision of the council. You surface-dwellers may mete our vigilante justice, but that's not how we do things here. * (After any option) * (Previous options) * Player: I'll start looking now. * Captain Undak: Thank you. I think she is somewhere in the caves to the south of the city. No one wants either of you to be hurt, though, so please be careful.
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