Star: You're overthinking this. We sneak out, we sneak back in, and no one will ever be the wiser.
Star: You're just so cold to me. You never seem to open up.
Star: You're a bore, Sil. You've just forgotten because everyone else is too scared to tell you.
Star: Your guidance and wisdom has been invaluable to me. Where would I be without you?
Star: You wish me to go to this location, Lord Sotha Sil? I would be happy to! It should only take a few years to walk there.
Star: You can't care too much, my dear. How else will they learn to fend for themselves?
Star: Yes, I've heard quite a few refer to you by your new title. I think it should be obvious that I shall abstain from doing so.
Star: Why change yourself, Sil? Why degrade yourself to this cursed appearance? After all, you are one of the few who can resist Azura's curse.
Star: What, are you afraid of Nanny finding out? You're an adult now!
Star: What purpose could these creatures hold for the good of Nirn?
Star: We've cursed them all. They'll be cast out. Disgraced.
Star: We're going to win, Sil. We have to believe that.
Star: We made a pact. A vow. How could I have done this?
Star: We can use that to our advantage. Kagrenac's machines will be useless once they lie at the bottom of the sea.
Star: To think I played a part in these creatures' creation. They're abominations.
Star: They're living nightmares, Magus. We must destroy them.
Star: There we go. All better. No more need for tears, my little lord.
Star: The Planisphere should be fully operational within the week, my Lord. Have you thought more on who will maintain it?
Star: The multi-planar mnemonic receptacles should be stable enough to maintain form.
Star: The Celestiodrome will need to have rotating girders for proper topography to be formed.
Star: Stars, my lord? I don't wish to overstep, but the practical application of such a form ….
Star: Soul gems are common power sources, but ultimately ineffectual for more ambitious designs.
Star: Our soldiers are useless against the sheer volume of Kagrenac's machines. We're sending those mer out for slaughter.
Star: Now, now, my little lord. Let's dry those tears. Everything will be all right.
Star: No one will even realize we're missing. Besides, what's the worst Mother can do? A scolding?
Star: My friend, what have I become?
Star: Let us not think of what it is, but what could be. A more efficient energy source that could power the most complex machines.
Star: It seems Azura has kicked up quite a fuss about your newest experiment, Sil.
Star: I'll stand beside you, my friend. Till the end.
Star: I'll need to regulate the water cycle to create the proper humidity needed for a breathable atmosphere.
Star: I don't wish to say goodbye, but I fear I must. We're worlds apart, you and I.
Star: I can't be with you like this. We're not equals. We never have been.
Star: How may I serve you today, Lord Sotha Sil? Do you need your clothes washed? Your hair washed? Any pets washed?
Star: Factotums will need a voice. Something consistent but easily replicable. Perhaps something comforting.
Star: Don't you want to be like the Brave Little Scrib? He would never cry over such a silly thing.
Star: Curse them? Why, we've given them the gift of divine protection.
Star: Are you content, Lord Sotha Sil? Is there anything I can retrieve for you? A book, perhaps? Something to eat?
Star: Animus geodes are far more powerful than common soul gems, but their uses still remain limited.
cecibergesnrb18_ESO wrote: »I really wish I could listen to these lines without having to worry about mobs or other sounds bothering me.