Dungeon 1 Turn 36
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Ricki throws her imperial longsword at one of the smaller rats. Throwing weapons that aren’t designed for throwing isn’t very effective, but still good enough to kill a rat. Since there are still living enemies present, though, she can’t pick it back up this turn. Kamau deftly slays the second dire rat, taking only minor damage in return. One small rat remains.
Looks like once kamau finishes off the second rat, we should have 3 more turns to get out. One turn to open the sewer door gives us two turns to talk to him. Hmm
Alright everyone, I think we have to get on the same page regarding what Ricki will say to Kamau. If you have a strong suggestion, post it. If you have a suggestion but see that there’s already a strong suggestion you like – don’t post it, just “like” that comment. We’ll let whichever speech has the most likes represent us
Kamau: kill the last rat.
Ricki: use the key to unlock the sewer gate and peek inside. Thank Kamau for protecting you and getting rid of all these rats.
Ham up your injuries such that kamau is morally obligated to help you post escape since you are oh so unable to get away on your own.
Searching the skeletons may prove useful
Do skeleton parts have any use? The rats tail was useful. Ground down for bonemeal? Used as a weapon? Sold?
Ricki: Thank you for helping me kamau. You know I’m going to try rescuing you when they parade you in the city, right?
Kamau:Nani?! Don’t do that! What would have been the point of this whole escape?
Ricky: if you dont want me to try to rescue you, you will have to not be paraded in the city. Come escape with me.
Guilt of the nature you carry is only warranted for circumstances are such that redemption is not possible. You have shown today that you are willing to be better. This is the first step on the path to redemption. Consider this.
Which would you rather do; live the last few hours of your life in regret, or spend your life making up for your actions?