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''Bullshit!'' You, the acolytes, and the bishop all jump when the almost fragile-looking Augustine punch the altar hard enough to cause a small resonance... and a crack in the wood.
<span class="mu-s">Not. Normal.</span>
''You want me to believe these would-be-mercenary rapists on the coin of an even worse heir have any concern besides their dicks?''
<span class="mu-r">Sending your mom to find your dad was a wise decision.</span>
''...You would do well to refrain from slandering the heir of our good baron, milady Augustine. Please take time to pray to our Good Mother if you need to, she is the best of help when it comes to processing one's emotions.'' Smug bastard.
''I have a life to save...!''
Goodness, talk about stumbling into a drama, all you wanted was to deliver a letter! It's easy to walk away. Hand your letter to an acolyte...What kind of excuse or ''duty'' is enough to stop a doctor from making and delivering life-saving medicine?
He's not going to open up about that no matter how hard you press him, only your father would be able to pressure him into doing that. So perhaps... it's time to show a little boldness.
<span class="mu-b">Unity</span>
>''Are you aware, sir Belmont, that you are in breach of King Leopold decree? The land of Fallerin still obeys the Survivor King will.''
>Grab the lady doctor's hand and force your way into the innards of the church to find the alchemical apparatus she needs. The bishop will need to call the militia and arrest you -an elf- to stop creating this medicine. Test his guts.
>Free
I've decided to make a little showcase of the knowledge base for this choice. We haven't completely settled on what we want yet (I think) but I'll allow making use of it in this case. It'll have more use than simply enhancing choices, but situations like these are how you'll be able to ''actively'' make use of Rey's knowledge.