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The Weight of the World
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"The Weight of the World" is the twenty-first episode of the fifth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and is the ninety-ninth episode altogether. It was written by Douglas Petrie and directed by David Solomon. It originally broadcast on May 15, 2001. Willow tries to reach Buffy, who has been rendered catatonic by Dawn's abduction by Glory. Meanwhile, Glory is having her own problems as the line between herself & Ben gets thinner, causing her to start feeling human emotions.
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Annual Tax Level Proposal for a Military Outpost Proposal to rebuild the Old Quarter Value of the Desert Star The Future of Mistpeak Proposal on Excess Sewage in Bowerstone Re-opening of Brightwall Academy Renovation of Bowerstone Shelter & Orphanage Guard Budget Castle Decoration Value of the Statue Donation Nigel Ferret's Fate The Status of Aurora Proposal to drain Bower Lake Child Benefits The Fate of the Factory Collapse of the Economy Alcohol Policy
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Remove the Drink Limit Renovate the Shelter Build a Desert Outpost Good Decor Keep Promise Donate the proceeds to the Treasury Restore Child Benefit Open School Raise the Guard Budget Rebuild the Old Quarter Donate the funds to the Treasury Lower Taxes Reject Bribe Build a Sewage Plant in Industrial Protect the Lake Bail Out the Economy
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A fortified outpost will be built in Shifting Sands under the arch. A few chests will become available within. The lands of Mistpeak will be returned to the Dwellers, and all of Logan's policies there will be reverted. Sabine will pledge his support to you always. Reaver will renovate the shelter and orphanage, which will improve the conditions and quality of life for the homeless people of Bowerstone. The Academy will be opened free of charge for anyone who wishes to learn there. Reaver will organize the rebuilding of the Old Quarter, and any homes and business you owned before the revolution will be restored. Any uncompleted quests in the district will also be available again. Ferret will stay locked in the cell, supposedly forever. Bower Lake will become an area protected by the crown to preserve its natural beauty. Reaver will turn the front section of the factory into a school, and many of the children in Industrial will attend. This has no particular benefits or drawbacks aside from the views of the servants and visitors. This design will improve the mood of everyone who visits and works in the castle. Reaver will organize the rebuilding of Aurora, and the citizens will move back in and open up shops and businesses in the city. Aurora becomes a free state of Albion, and Kalin is pleased you kept your promise. One of the factories near the docks will be converted into a sewage works. There will be a noticeable improvement in the water and air quality in Industrial. Mourningwood will be unchanged.
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The Academy will be opened, and anyone who wants to learn will be charged a tuition fee. The Old Quarter will become a historic site, left as a monument to the victory over Logan. Only a few houses will still be intact, and any quests previously found there will be permanently closed. Shifting Sands will remain unchanged. The forces currently stationed in the City of Aurora will be deemed sufficient protection. Reaver will reinstate his child labour policy, and you will suffer a heavy blow to your support from Page. All of Bowerstone's sewage will be piped into Mourningwood. The water level around the Eco-Village will rise, and there will be an obvious decrease in the air quality around the village. Reaver will drain Bower Lake and open a quarry, and Millfields Mines will become available. Reaver will convert the shelter into a brothel, which will unlock the Whorezone quest. Orphans will still be adoptable from outside the building. Reaver will reopen Aurora's old mine, and the citizens will be forced to work in it to pay for their inclusion in the kingdom. Aurora is annexed as a colony of Albion, and you lose your support from Kalin. This has no particular benefits or drawbacks aside from the views of the servants and visitors. This design will cause most people who visit and work in the castle to be upset and fearful most of the time. Ferret will be released, and you will receive 100,000 gold. Reaver will open a logging camp in Mistpeak to increase kingdom resources, and Logan's policies there will be extended. Sabine will say you have made a new enemy today.
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"The Weight of the World" is the twenty-first episode of the fifth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and is the ninety-ninth episode altogether. It was written by Douglas Petrie and directed by David Solomon. It originally broadcast on May 15, 2001. Willow tries to reach Buffy, who has been rendered catatonic by Dawn's abduction by Glory. Meanwhile, Glory is having her own problems as the line between herself & Ben gets thinner, causing her to start feeling human emotions.
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