Oh well, I'm sure there's no reason to worry at all!
And, on that note - please don't worry about me, either, Mokona! I've been trained to handle every sort of dangerous situation. There's nothing I can't handle.
Until I ran into Zombies, and then I was sort of looking at the walls and ground a lot. The sky is not very helpful for escaping when you can't fly...!
Ah, I'm so glad I wasn't the only one, in that case.
Oh my! There weren't a lot of them, were there? Yes, you should definitely pay more attention to where you're going. There's always time for admiring the majesty of nature much later!
That's good. You don't seem to be very afraid, though, are you really holding up that well? That's admirable. I don't think I'm doing so well, myself.
M-My sister? Uh, but I don't have... Uh! Oh, did you mean Sister Esther? No no, she's not my sister! She's a Sister. A nun! Mmh, and I don't suppose she is, unless I haven't seen her, yet.
If you find bats, sulfur (most likely in matches), copper wire or glass/amber rods, I will bargain with you for them. I'm at Engur University, so if you're in the area, stop by.
I'm afraid I'm a little... Well, afraid of bats. But I do have a box of matches! A bargain wouldn't be necessary, but may I ask what you're in need those stranger things for?
Matchheads contain sulfur. I need sulfur and bat guano (small amounts of each) to cast the fireball spell, which is rather powerful and would serve as an exellent defense against zombies, should I need it.
You don't need to go near the bats, it would serve me fine to know where they are.
Oh dear, it's more magic, isn't it? Better then that I don't ask! I'm not too terribly far from the university, I think. Any way to defend against those creatures - I'll be glad to help.
Have you checked the churches? I've seen more than my share of infested bell towers. It's the safest bet I can imagine.
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Mokona didn't see the morning.
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Don't worry! Surely there'll be another one tomorrow!
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Mokona hopes so!
Abel should be careful not to do anything too dangerous!
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And, on that note - please don't worry about me, either, Mokona! I've been trained to handle every sort of dangerous situation. There's nothing I can't handle.
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Until I ran into Zombies, and then I was sort of looking at the walls and ground a lot. The sky is not very helpful for escaping when you can't fly...!
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Oh my! There weren't a lot of them, were there? Yes, you should definitely pay more attention to where you're going. There's always time for admiring the majesty of nature much later!
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Nah, there were only a few! And they're really slow, so it was easy to run away.
Your sister isn't lost somewhere in the city, is she...?
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That's good. You don't seem to be very afraid, though, are you really holding up that well? That's admirable. I don't think I'm doing so well, myself.
M-My sister? Uh, but I don't have... Uh! Oh, did you mean Sister Esther? No no, she's not my sister! She's a Sister. A nun! Mmh, and I don't suppose she is, unless I haven't seen her, yet.
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You don't need to go near the bats, it would serve me fine to know where they are.
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Have you checked the churches? I've seen more than my share of infested bell towers. It's the safest bet I can imagine.
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