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“What’s this disaster you talk about?” You want to dig into the main topic.
“<span class="mu-s">The Consequences of Ohrmazd’s Great Revival.</span> A dangerous group of individuals is planning to open a gate to the heavens, and through it, feed the unhinged lord to recover all of its original strength.” Fiora succinctly explains. “I’m afraid the process will only lead to an enormous part of the city being wiped out from the face of the earth. Allow me to explain, the demons you know as ‘Judges’ can open gates between both worlds, but the restrictions they put on — like size and power, and the only spiritual energy can traverse — are there as safety measures. An unstable gate will cause a massive explosion of said power. With that being said, do not fret, there’s still plenty of time to investigate. The necessary requirements cannot be met in this city yet. For starters, there’s no building tall enough to even attempt a connection to another dimension.”
“Johnny, Saraswati confirms what the lady is saying about how the gates work.” Amelia looks shiftily around.
“You’re talking to the Goddess of Knowledge, Amelia? Send her my regards.” Fiora smiles tenderly.
“<span class="mu-i">Grrr…</span>” Amelia is on the fence again! “Where do you know her from…?”
“She’s one of the most important deities in our culture...” Fiora doesn’t know how to respond without sounding condescending. “As I was saying, there’s one construction in the works that will eventually meet the requirements, and I have gone through my due diligence to know who is behind it.”
“Lloydington, isn’t it?” Amelia tries to beat Fiora to the punch. The tall lady nods, all content. “Knew it! After Richard changed sides, he and Carmella are the only White Flames left.”
“Whose side are you on, Fiora?” You want to know if she’s an enemy or a foe. Wait, that’s the same thing.
“I said it once, and I will say it again. I’m an ally to everyone who is trying to keep our world safe.” Fiora speaks from the heart.
“Hmph, she talks like one of those White Honey Badgers…” Amelia says something that doesn’t land with you.
<span class="mu-s">What do you do?</span>
>“Why did you want this meeting?” You feel like Fiora didn’t go through all of the trouble just to talk.
>“I want to know why you know our mom. And why you were upset that Esperanza didn’t know her.” Go to the personal topic.
>“I remember you telling me something about regretting having your old mentor in charge of your operation. What’s up with that?” Learn about the specifics of her job.
>Ask Fiora what her plan is from now on. Maybe you can help?
>Write In.