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Error code: DatasetGenerationCastError Exception: DatasetGenerationCastError Message: An error occurred while generating the dataset All the data files must have the same columns, but at some point there are 4 new columns ({'replies', 'text', 'reply', 'speaks'}) and 1 missing columns ({'speaks,text,replies,reply'}). This happened while the json dataset builder was generating data using hf://datasets/kabachuha/atsiftu-dialogue/dialogue_pairs.jsonl (at revision 3a4f32abcc3ff8a2072ad172a3cb93440a3a59e1) Please either edit the data files to have matching columns, or separate them into different configurations (see docs at https://hf.co/docs/hub/datasets-manual-configuration#multiple-configurations) Traceback: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 2011, in _prepare_split_single writer.write_table(table) File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_writer.py", line 585, in write_table pa_table = table_cast(pa_table, self._schema) File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 2302, in table_cast return cast_table_to_schema(table, schema) File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 2256, in cast_table_to_schema raise CastError( datasets.table.CastError: Couldn't cast speaks: string text: string replies: string reply: string to {'speaks,text,replies,reply': Value(dtype='string', id=None)} because column names don't match During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/src/services/worker/src/worker/job_runners/config/parquet_and_info.py", line 1321, in compute_config_parquet_and_info_response parquet_operations = convert_to_parquet(builder) File "/src/services/worker/src/worker/job_runners/config/parquet_and_info.py", line 935, in convert_to_parquet builder.download_and_prepare( File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1027, in download_and_prepare self._download_and_prepare( File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1122, in _download_and_prepare self._prepare_split(split_generator, **prepare_split_kwargs) File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1882, in _prepare_split for job_id, done, content in self._prepare_split_single( File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 2013, in _prepare_split_single raise DatasetGenerationCastError.from_cast_error( datasets.exceptions.DatasetGenerationCastError: An error occurred while generating the dataset All the data files must have the same columns, but at some point there are 4 new columns ({'replies', 'text', 'reply', 'speaks'}) and 1 missing columns ({'speaks,text,replies,reply'}). This happened while the json dataset builder was generating data using hf://datasets/kabachuha/atsiftu-dialogue/dialogue_pairs.jsonl (at revision 3a4f32abcc3ff8a2072ad172a3cb93440a3a59e1) Please either edit the data files to have matching columns, or separate them into different configurations (see docs at https://hf.co/docs/hub/datasets-manual-configuration#multiple-configurations)
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Below is a script from Wesnoth campaign After the Storm.
Write a response that completes %replies%'s last line in the conversation.
%speaks%: %text%
%replies%: | null | null | null | null |
null | Grumnyr | Move on, you sluggards. Let’s claim these lands for the Master! | Surhan | Be careful. We were warned that there are still elves in this valley. |
null | Surhan | Be careful. We were warned that there are still elves in this valley. | Grumnyr | No matter. We’ll tear them to pieces if they dare oppose us! |
null | Grumnyr | No matter. We’ll tear them to pieces if they dare oppose us! | Galas | A host of humans in the southern dunes... It has been quite a long time since any of them have wandered here in such numbers. |
null | Galas | A host of humans in the southern dunes... It has been quite a long time since any of them have wandered here in such numbers. | Galas | According to our laws, we should always grant refuge to wanderers — but I sense hostility from this group. It would be wise to observe them for a while, but let us be prepared for the worst nonetheless. |
null | Galas | According to our laws, we should always grant refuge to wanderers — but I sense hostility from this group. It would be wise to observe them for a while, but let us be prepared for the worst nonetheless. | Galas | Our laws are very clear and strict on this matter. We shall not let hostile outsiders enter our valley. Repel them! |
null | Galas | Our laws are very clear and strict on this matter. We shall not let hostile outsiders enter our valley. Repel them! | unit | Argh! I have been... defeated... |
null | unit | Argh! I have been... defeated... | Galas | They have summoned reinforcements! Our group is not strong enough to defend the valley against a full-sized army! |
null | Galas | They have summoned reinforcements! Our group is not strong enough to defend the valley against a full-sized army! | Galas | We defeated them in time. But... that raiding party was quite large and well-organized for a tribe of humans, and their metalwork seems beyond the capabilities of regular sand-dwellers. This does not bode well... |
null | Lédinor | The patrol group that was sent to replace yours in the southern zone should have arrived this morning. I begin to worry about them. | Galas | Fire! Fire on the horizon! Call out the fighters, invaders draw near! |
null | Galas | Fire! Fire on the horizon! Call out the fighters, invaders draw near! | Vólrand | Indeed, sir! It’s an entire human army burning forests and pillaging villages in the border hills! They have even impaled the skulls of our fallen kin on their banners! |
null | Vólrand | Indeed, sir! It’s an entire human army burning forests and pillaging villages in the border hills! They have even impaled the skulls of our fallen kin on their banners! | Anlindë | An entire army? That’s impossible — humans are not capable of raising troops in such numbers! |
null | Anlindë | An entire army? That’s impossible — humans are not capable of raising troops in such numbers! | Lédinor | We must prepare to fight. We will not allow even an army to dispossess us. Men, to arms! |
null | Lédinor | We must prepare to fight. We will not allow even an army to dispossess us. Men, to arms! | Galas | But my lord, if these invaders could trap our best patrollers, how can we prevail against them while so short of recruits and supplies? |
null | Galas | But my lord, if these invaders could trap our best patrollers, how can we prevail against them while so short of recruits and supplies? | Lédinor | Young Galas, I understand your worries. But it is time for you to learn the first duty of a commander, which is to not be defeated in mind before you engage in battle. |
null | Lédinor | Young Galas, I understand your worries. But it is time for you to learn the first duty of a commander, which is to not be defeated in mind before you engage in battle. | Galas | I accept your instruction. |
null | Galas | I accept your instruction. | Lédinor | So, there is yet human civilization on this continent. I wonder why we have not encountered them before? |
null | Lédinor | So, there is yet human civilization on this continent. I wonder why we have not encountered them before? | Anlindë | It must be that they are a new tribe, only recently come into its power... an evil power that is not from our world. Look! |
null | Anlindë | It must be that they are a new tribe, only recently come into its power... an evil power that is not from our world. Look! | Galas | Would that my fears had proven false... |
null | Galas | Would that my fears had proven false... | Anlindë | Galas, are you— Are you purposely sending civilians to their deaths?! |
null | Anlindë | Galas, are you— Are you purposely sending civilians to their deaths?! | Galas | Er... No! They are supposed to deliver supplies to the front line and tend to injured soldiers, not engage in combat! Somebody must have misunderstood my orders — I will ask our officials to put a halt to this egregious waste of precious elf lives immediately. |
null | Galas | Er... No! They are supposed to deliver supplies to the front line and tend to injured soldiers, not engage in combat! Somebody must have misunderstood my orders — I will ask our officials to put a halt to this egregious waste of precious elf lives immediately. | Anlindë | (<i>suspicious</i>) Very... well... |
null | Anlindë | (<i>suspicious</i>) Very... well... | Galas | The humans are retreating, after having almost defeated us? |
null | Galas | The humans are retreating, after having almost defeated us? | Galas | Their remaining forces are retreating. It seems we have won, for now. |
null | Galas | Their remaining forces are retreating. It seems we have won, for now. | Lédinor | I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but some of the other patrol leaders claim that the invaders are merely regrouping and preparing to strike again with greater numbers. Many of your peers abandoned their posts, and Adel and his hunters have not returned from their expedition yet... This is no mere skirmish, Galas. I do not think we shall be able to hold against them. |
null | Lédinor | I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but some of the other patrol leaders claim that the invaders are merely regrouping and preparing to strike again with greater numbers. Many of your peers abandoned their posts, and Adel and his hunters have not returned from their expedition yet... This is no mere skirmish, Galas. I do not think we shall be able to hold against them. | Galas | Would it be possible to obstruct the valley entrances and repel them? How many more of those winged creatures could they have at their disposal? |
null | Galas | Would it be possible to obstruct the valley entrances and repel them? How many more of those winged creatures could they have at their disposal? | Anlindë | If we trust the scouts’ word, they could be hundreds. Perhaps thousands. Their own sorcerers would be able to bring down or bypass any sort of obstacle we might raise within the scarce time we have before their next assault. I would be inclined to suggest fleeing. |
null | Anlindë | If we trust the scouts’ word, they could be hundreds. Perhaps thousands. Their own sorcerers would be able to bring down or bypass any sort of obstacle we might raise within the scarce time we have before their next assault. I would be inclined to suggest fleeing. | Galas | Do you say we should abandon our home? Where would we go? Our people are not as adept as those humans to surviving the desert’s perils! |
null | Galas | Do you say we should abandon our home? Where would we go? Our people are not as adept as those humans to surviving the desert’s perils! | Anlindë | We would certainly not survive the desert from whence the humans came, especially since we don’t know how many more warriors follow their back trail. However, we have no reports of enemies approaching from the north — we have not been menaced by anything from that direction in centuries. It may be that any possibility of escaping the imminent slaughter lies there. If our historical records are correct, the caverns should take us far from this valley. It is my hope that the humans and their fell allies are not informed of any of this. |
null | Anlindë | We would certainly not survive the desert from whence the humans came, especially since we don’t know how many more warriors follow their back trail. However, we have no reports of enemies approaching from the north — we have not been menaced by anything from that direction in centuries. It may be that any possibility of escaping the imminent slaughter lies there. If our historical records are correct, the caverns should take us far from this valley. It is my hope that the humans and their fell allies are not informed of any of this. | Lédinor | North, you say... It is true that it has seemed more tranquil in my lifetime. Is it your intention to destroy any evidence of there being this underground escape route in the northern pass? Even if that worked... it would be a harsh, irrevocable choice. |
null | Lédinor | North, you say... It is true that it has seemed more tranquil in my lifetime. Is it your intention to destroy any evidence of there being this underground escape route in the northern pass? Even if that worked... it would be a harsh, irrevocable choice. | Anlindë | The ancestors of our people spent much of their lives hiding beneath the surface when this valley was just barely apt for sustaining them. If we manage to survive, we might in time be fortunate enough to find a new home to settle in. If we fail, at least we will die with our heads held high. |
null | Anlindë | The ancestors of our people spent much of their lives hiding beneath the surface when this valley was just barely apt for sustaining them. If we manage to survive, we might in time be fortunate enough to find a new home to settle in. If we fail, at least we will die with our heads held high. | Lédinor | You bring hard counsel, but I see its wisdom. |
null | Lédinor | You bring hard counsel, but I see its wisdom. | Anlindë | We are between a rock and a hard place — either death by the hands of the invaders, or the perils of the underground tunnels. |
null | Anlindë | We are between a rock and a hard place — either death by the hands of the invaders, or the perils of the underground tunnels. | Galas | Most of our people lack experience traveling at night, let alone under the earth! |
null | Galas | Most of our people lack experience traveling at night, let alone under the earth! | Anlindë | I fear we have no other alternatives left. Unless the civilians think it a better course to stand and fight to our death and be expunged from the green world without trace. |
null | Anlindë | I fear we have no other alternatives left. Unless the civilians think it a better course to stand and fight to our death and be expunged from the green world without trace. | Lédinor | It will be necessary, however, to provide a distraction until we evacuate all of our people to the caves. Have you thought on that, my lady? |
null | Lédinor | It will be necessary, however, to provide a distraction until we evacuate all of our people to the caves. Have you thought on that, my lady? | Anlindë | I have, indeed. But... |
null | Anlindë | I have, indeed. But... | Lédinor | Some of us must stay here to spoil their attack. We shall do it. |
null | Lédinor | Some of us must stay here to spoil their attack. We shall do it. | Anlindë | But— my lord? |
null | Anlindë | But— my lord? | Galas | My lord... Why? |
null | Galas | My lord... Why? | Lédinor | Because it is all I can do for our future. Many of us are too old to long survive the desert wastes, including myself — but here we can die well. Galas, you are a brave warrior, albeit unseasoned — and more to the point, you have the intelligence to lead brave warriors. I pass to you the war-leadership of the elves of the Valley of Elynia. |
null | Lédinor | Because it is all I can do for our future. Many of us are too old to long survive the desert wastes, including myself — but here we can die well. Galas, you are a brave warrior, albeit unseasoned — and more to the point, you have the intelligence to lead brave warriors. I pass to you the war-leadership of the elves of the Valley of Elynia. | Galas | But I am simply a patrol leader! I ... I am not ready for such a responsibility! |
null | Galas | But I am simply a patrol leader! I ... I am not ready for such a responsibility! | Lédinor | None of us are ever ready for such a burden, but we must bear it nevertheless. Now, go! May fate reunite us in time, young Galas. |
null | Lédinor | None of us are ever ready for such a burden, but we must bear it nevertheless. Now, go! May fate reunite us in time, young Galas. | unit | Ugh. I am finished... |
null | unit | Ugh. I am finished... | Galas | Anlindë! No! We need you! Who will guide us with wisdom now?! |
null | Galas | Anlindë! No! We need you! Who will guide us with wisdom now?! | unit | It is my end... |
null | unit | It is my end... | Anlindë | Galas? Galas, no! |
null | Anlindë | Galas? Galas, no! | unit | I have fallen this day. But, young Galas, you are the brightest of our young. Lead our people in my place! |
null | unit | I have fallen this day. But, young Galas, you are the brightest of our young. Lead our people in my place! | Galas | Lédinor, no! |
null | Galas | Lédinor, no! | Galas | We could not protect enough of our civilians. They have been burned alive with their villages! |
null | Galas | We could not protect enough of our civilians. They have been burned alive with their villages! | Lédinor | We have failed to protect our people and the legacy of our civilization. |
null | Galas | We lost our home... many of our children and elders... and our lord, at the hands of those fiends... What will we do now? Where will we go? | Anlindë | Don’t despair, Galas. This is not the first time our civilization has been through trials like this. Invaders may defile our lands, the suns may burn our forests to the ground, but as long as we stand we may be yet able to find a new place to call our home. |
null | Anlindë | Don’t despair, Galas. This is not the first time our civilization has been through trials like this. Invaders may defile our lands, the suns may burn our forests to the ground, but as long as we stand we may be yet able to find a new place to call our home. | Galas | I profoundly hope so... Anlindë, you mentioned something about an evil force before counseling flight. What did you mean? |
null | Galas | I profoundly hope so... Anlindë, you mentioned something about an evil force before counseling flight. What did you mean? | Anlindë | There is some great evil aiding those humans. Not merely ordinary necromancers and war-beasts, but something worse... something I believed had been vanquished by our civilization before. I need to ponder this further. Now, I suggest we proceed as swiftly as we may. Our valley... |
null | Anlindë | There is some great evil aiding those humans. Not merely ordinary necromancers and war-beasts, but something worse... something I believed had been vanquished by our civilization before. I need to ponder this further. Now, I suggest we proceed as swiftly as we may. Our valley... | Galas | I would prefer to not think about it. |
null | Galas | I would prefer to not think about it. | unit | Undead! There are undead here! |
null | unit | Undead! There are undead here! | Anlindë | They must have settled in here only recently, or they would have surely announced their presence in our valley before. |
null | Anlindë | They must have settled in here only recently, or they would have surely announced their presence in our valley before. | Galas | If we press forward, we may be able to find and strike their master down. Not that we have much of a choice now, with everyone trapped underground |
null | Galas | If we press forward, we may be able to find and strike their master down. Not that we have much of a choice now, with everyone trapped underground | Galas | Who is this foul enemy that seeks our death? |
null | Galas | Who is this foul enemy that seeks our death? | Mal Keshar | Have you elves not realized the folly of trifling with the forces that lay in the darkest depths of Irdya? I am Mal Keshar, and these caverns belong to me now. Leave at once or meet your doom! |
null | Mal Keshar | Have you elves not realized the folly of trifling with the forces that lay in the darkest depths of Irdya? I am Mal Keshar, and these caverns belong to me now. Leave at once or meet your doom! | Anlindë | Mal Keshar? That name... |
null | Anlindë | Mal Keshar? That name... | Mal Keshar | I said, <b>leave</b>! |
null | Mal Keshar | I said, <b>leave</b>! | Galas | Listen, necromancer. We seek no quarrel with you. We have lost our home to foes of a power possibly greater than yours. Returning is not an option. If you want us gone, you will have to allow us passage through these caves. |
null | Galas | Listen, necromancer. We seek no quarrel with you. We have lost our home to foes of a power possibly greater than yours. Returning is not an option. If you want us gone, you will have to allow us passage through these caves. | Anlindë | Galas, you are not expecting that to work, are you— |
null | Anlindë | Galas, you are not expecting that to work, are you— | Mal Keshar | Ha, ha, ha, ha! Greater than mine, you say? My, you are but a young little elf of the forests! I had thought your kind’s existence had ended for good after the Golden Age! I am truly amazed! Let us put an end to your aimless wandering, then. At least you shall perish at the hands of a figure of legend rather than savage orcs or humans of the sands! |
null | Mal Keshar | Ha, ha, ha, ha! Greater than mine, you say? My, you are but a young little elf of the forests! I had thought your kind’s existence had ended for good after the Golden Age! I am truly amazed! Let us put an end to your aimless wandering, then. At least you shall perish at the hands of a figure of legend rather than savage orcs or humans of the sands! | Anlindë | His banter is truly obnoxious. |
null | Anlindë | His banter is truly obnoxious. | Galas | Anlindë, do you think we may be able to destroy this lich? |
null | Galas | Anlindë, do you think we may be able to destroy this lich? | Anlindë | Incapacitate, perhaps; but if it’s the same lich I am thinking of, it might not be within our power to banish him permanently from the physical realm. |
null | Anlindë | Incapacitate, perhaps; but if it’s the same lich I am thinking of, it might not be within our power to banish him permanently from the physical realm. | Anlindë | I have not employed this kind of magic in a lifetime, but as our young leader said, we do not have much of a choice now. |
null | Anlindë | I have not employed this kind of magic in a lifetime, but as our young leader said, we do not have much of a choice now. | Mal Keshar | I cannot... believe it... |
null | Mal Keshar | I cannot... believe it... | Anlindë | You are a relic from an era long gone, Mal Keshar, or should I say... Malin Keshar? The one who fell to the darkness fighting a noble cause with tainted means. Your life story has served as a cautionary tale for an eternity, and you are now the unliving proof that the glories of the Golden Age are dead. Yes, destroying you would rid this ruined land of a threat that pales in comparison to what roams above the surface as we speak... |
null | Anlindë | You are a relic from an era long gone, Mal Keshar, or should I say... Malin Keshar? The one who fell to the darkness fighting a noble cause with tainted means. Your life story has served as a cautionary tale for an eternity, and you are now the unliving proof that the glories of the Golden Age are dead. Yes, destroying you would rid this ruined land of a threat that pales in comparison to what roams above the surface as we speak... | Anlindë | ... Although I have to admit that the notion of allowing those fiends to fight you is more than a little amusing. It’s a pity that your existence is a crime... against nature... that we cannot let go unpunished. |
null | Anlindë | ... Although I have to admit that the notion of allowing those fiends to fight you is more than a little amusing. It’s a pity that your existence is a crime... against nature... that we cannot let go unpunished. | Mal Keshar | I sense hesitation in your words. Why is that? Does your kind still remember what Wesnoth did to us all? |
null | Mal Keshar | I sense hesitation in your words. Why is that? Does your kind still remember what Wesnoth did to us all? | Galas | Wesnoth? |
null | Galas | Wesnoth? | Anlindë | The name of an empire long dead. It’s not important. |
null | Anlindë | The name of an empire long dead. It’s not important. | Mal Keshar | Are you not curious about what has transpired in the expanse it once covered? You came to me fleeing a mighty foe; did it come from those lands? South of the Swamps of Dread, and west of the Silver Lands? |
null | Mal Keshar | Are you not curious about what has transpired in the expanse it once covered? You came to me fleeing a mighty foe; did it come from those lands? South of the Swamps of Dread, and west of the Silver Lands? | Anlindë | That is not important— |
null | Anlindë | That is not important— | Mal Keshar | I know many things. I know your kind always punished necromancers for disturbing the dead. You thought us the foulest evil imaginable, but you were wrong. I have seen and learned of things that even I would consider abominable. For all this eternity after the Fall, I have been haunting the sands by night, slaughtering orcs in their sleep and hoarding every piece of information I can gather about the new empire that has arisen amidst the debris of the past epoch. |
null | Mal Keshar | I know many things. I know your kind always punished necromancers for disturbing the dead. You thought us the foulest evil imaginable, but you were wrong. I have seen and learned of things that even I would consider abominable. For all this eternity after the Fall, I have been haunting the sands by night, slaughtering orcs in their sleep and hoarding every piece of information I can gather about the new empire that has arisen amidst the debris of the past epoch. | Mal Keshar | Alas, you have waited long enough to end this and it’s rather unmannerly of me to keep interrupting you. Go ahead, finish me once and for all! |
null | Mal Keshar | Alas, you have waited long enough to end this and it’s rather unmannerly of me to keep interrupting you. Go ahead, finish me once and for all! | Galas | No. What do you know, necromancer? Tell us. |
null | Galas | No. What do you know, necromancer? Tell us. | Mal Keshar | It was a few centuries ago... A malign shadow emanating from the Vast Ocean covered the lands, and an evil presence infected every living creature. Humans from the coastal regions began raiding and destroying what human, elvish, and orcish settlements they could find that would not join them in alliance. In time, they would bring new allies from beyond this world — demons. Your people still remember them, don’t you? |
null | Mal Keshar | It was a few centuries ago... A malign shadow emanating from the Vast Ocean covered the lands, and an evil presence infected every living creature. Humans from the coastal regions began raiding and destroying what human, elvish, and orcish settlements they could find that would not join them in alliance. In time, they would bring new allies from beyond this world — demons. Your people still remember them, don’t you? | Anlindë | We... our sages do, but... How can this be possible? The Demon Lord was vanquished by the Lady of Light long ago! |
null | Anlindë | We... our sages do, but... How can this be possible? The Demon Lord was vanquished by the Lady of Light long ago! | Galas | Lady of Light? |
null | Galas | Lady of Light? | Mal Keshar | Ah, but that was a mere foretaste of our doom. Something or someone apparently opened a portal — a new one — to the very heart of Inferno, unleashing the forces of evil and allowing them to cross the barrier dividing our realm from theirs. This may have been done from our world, or it may not. Arrogant unscrupulous magi cast us into this chaotic future before when they raised the two unnatural suns, after all. But yes... the humans are building a new empire of blood and destruction, and from what I gather you are the victims of its northwards expansion. |
null | Mal Keshar | Ah, but that was a mere foretaste of our doom. Something or someone apparently opened a portal — a new one — to the very heart of Inferno, unleashing the forces of evil and allowing them to cross the barrier dividing our realm from theirs. This may have been done from our world, or it may not. Arrogant unscrupulous magi cast us into this chaotic future before when they raised the two unnatural suns, after all. But yes... the humans are building a new empire of blood and destruction, and from what I gather you are the victims of its northwards expansion. | Anlindë | Then these caves are definitely not safe anymore. We need to escape — but supposing we can, for how long will we be able to avoid our enemy? |
null | Anlindë | Then these caves are definitely not safe anymore. We need to escape — but supposing we can, for how long will we be able to avoid our enemy? | Mal Keshar | You would be killed, tortured, or converted by them in a matter of hours, perhaps minutes, even seconds. You are few to their many, and lack the power necessary to combat the demonic hordes. Not even I have <i>that</i> fabled power — but I care little about it. I do not fear an end to my undeath. I have nothing left; all that I once loved has been scoured away by pitiless time. |
null | Mal Keshar | You would be killed, tortured, or converted by them in a matter of hours, perhaps minutes, even seconds. You are few to their many, and lack the power necessary to combat the demonic hordes. Not even I have <i>that</i> fabled power — but I care little about it. I do not fear an end to my undeath. I have nothing left; all that I once loved has been scoured away by pitiless time. | Galas | Anlindë, what is the point of fleeing from those fiends to a new and safe home like cowards if they will surely find us again? For how long can we delay our downfall? Why are we not fighting the enemy? |
null | Galas | Anlindë, what is the point of fleeing from those fiends to a new and safe home like cowards if they will surely find us again? For how long can we delay our downfall? Why are we not fighting the enemy? | Anlindë | Our kin tried before, Galas, and we became the witnesses to their failure. We have no aid or craft that they did not. |
null | Anlindë | Our kin tried before, Galas, and we became the witnesses to their failure. We have no aid or craft that they did not. | Mal Keshar | Perhaps this will interest you: the wielders of the Union did not die after that catastrophe you insist on only vaguely referencing throughout this conversation. Have you all forgotten that they roamed Irdya for many centuries before, even exceeding the notorious lifespan of your kind? |
null | Mal Keshar | Perhaps this will interest you: the wielders of the Union did not die after that catastrophe you insist on only vaguely referencing throughout this conversation. Have you all forgotten that they roamed Irdya for many centuries before, even exceeding the notorious lifespan of your kind? | Galas | The Union? |
null | Galas | The Union? | Mal Keshar | Your elder druids and sorceresses should remember that this Lady of Light did not save you from that evil unaided. What won your victory was nothing else than the power of the Union, at hands of the Master of Darkness <i>and</i> the Lady of Light — a human and an elven lady. And you should remember that they were blessed — or cursed — with eternal life. |
null | Mal Keshar | Your elder druids and sorceresses should remember that this Lady of Light did not save you from that evil unaided. What won your victory was nothing else than the power of the Union, at hands of the Master of Darkness <i>and</i> the Lady of Light — a human and an elven lady. And you should remember that they were blessed — or cursed — with eternal life. | Mal Keshar | Some sources say they descended deep into the very heart of the world... and vanished into eternal slumber. It is said that the bright presence of the Lady of Light still radiates from the earth where the two figures of legend now lie dormant. Some claim to have followed them before they both disappeared; if my memory still serves after all this time, I would probably be able to pinpoint their location if I had the chance to approach that region. |
null | Mal Keshar | Some sources say they descended deep into the very heart of the world... and vanished into eternal slumber. It is said that the bright presence of the Lady of Light still radiates from the earth where the two figures of legend now lie dormant. Some claim to have followed them before they both disappeared; if my memory still serves after all this time, I would probably be able to pinpoint their location if I had the chance to approach that region. | Galas | Would you be willing to lead us there? |
null | Galas | Would you be willing to lead us there? | Anlindë | ... Times have changed, and so have our needs and methods... If Galas thinks the necromancer can help us find the power that can protect the remains of our civilization... |
null | Anlindë | ... Times have changed, and so have our needs and methods... If Galas thinks the necromancer can help us find the power that can protect the remains of our civilization... | Mal Keshar | He, he, he, he... yes... yes! I may be able to help you, as long as you abide by my conditions. |
null | Mal Keshar | He, he, he, he... yes... yes! I may be able to help you, as long as you abide by my conditions. | Galas | And what would those be? |
null | Galas | And what would those be? | Mal Keshar | Protection is all I want. |
null | Mal Keshar | Protection is all I want. | Mal Keshar | What do you think, Galas? You have lost everything — well, mostly. I lost everything too, except for my unfinished business with the orcs, and this knowledge that could be placed at your service on these very simple terms. It’s your decision to make, young boy. |
null | Mal Keshar | What do you think, Galas? You have lost everything — well, mostly. I lost everything too, except for my unfinished business with the orcs, and this knowledge that could be placed at your service on these very simple terms. It’s your decision to make, young boy. | Galas | I accept. |
null | Galas | I accept. | unit | This chest is empty. |
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