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| Under an overhang of rock, Maggie stands by a table upon which Parson sits, toying with a yellow gem. A purple and a green gem sit by him on the table. Sizemore digs in some dirt nearby. | [edit] |
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Parson Gotti: Y'know what I was going to do, Maggie? What I almost did do? Maggie: What, Lord? | [edit] |
| A smiling Sizemore digs in the ground. Behind him, Parson tosses up the yellow gem, as Maggie looks on. | [edit] |
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Parson Gotti: I was going to order you to break the link, but protect Sizemore and Wanda. Make you take all of the backlash, like you did to Misty, and Jack. Maggie: I see. | [edit] |
| Parson looks sternly at Maggie, who wears a pained look. | [edit] |
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Parson Gotti: I really wanted to. Y'know? I thought you were a monster, for doing that to her. Maggie: I am aware, Lord. | [edit] |
| Maggie, hands clasped in front of her, looks at her feet, looking thoroughly miserable. | [edit] |
| Maggie: And for what it may be worth, I am sorry. | [edit] |
| Parson holds the yellow gem in front of him, looking down and smiling slightly. | [edit] |
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Parson Gotti: Well, s'kind of a joke to apologize to me about it. You're only like... ...maybe the third worst monster on this mountain right now. | [edit] |
| Parson, sitting on the table, tosses up the yellow gem, looking off as Maggie, hands still clasped in front of her, looks away. | [edit] |
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| Parson gets down off the table, holding the yellow gem in his hand. | [edit] |
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Parson Gotti: I got another question. About Thinkamancy. Maggie: Yes, Lord? | [edit] |
| Parson sets the yellow gem down next to the red and green ones, and looks across the table at Maggie. | [edit] |
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Parson Gotti: You said the summoning spell was forcing me to play out all my options. Maggie: Yes. | [edit] |
| Looking concerned, Parson draws his sword partway out of its scabbard, looking at it. | [edit] |
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Parson Gotti: So how responsible am I? For this boop I caused? What's "Ruthlessness?" Does this control my mind? Or what. | [edit] |
| Maggie gestures as she talks to Parson, who sets the sword on the table next to the green gem. | [edit] |
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Maggie: Lord, recall the Foolamancy veil I cast on your lackey. That would not have worked on a gobwin. It worked because Bogroll already resembled you in most important aspects. | [edit] |
| Parson replaces his sword on his belt. | [edit] |
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Maggie: Thinkamancy works similarly, on the mind to which it is applied. The changes it makes are remarkably small and subtle. It cannot turn a dullard into a genius, or a mouse into a maniac. | [edit] |
| Parson gestures at the ruins of the Gobwin Knob stronghold about them as Maggie stands attentively and Sizemore digs in the ground. Behind them, a doorway can be seen, filled with rock and rubble. | [edit] |
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Parson Gotti: Or a hamster into a pit bull... Right, so if I thought of this. If I did this... Maggie: Then some very great part of you wanted to. The spell only nudged it forward. | [edit] |
| Parson walks away with a very unhappy expression. Behind him, Maggie stands next to the table while Sizemore continues his digging, using his shovel to retrieve a gem from the rock overhead. | [edit] |
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Parson Gotti: Okay. Thanks, Maggie. Maggie: Thank you, Lord Parson. You are a remarkable warrior. | [edit] |

