Tales Within the Sand – Act 1: The Mad Plunderer ending
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- This interlude is played after completing Tales Within the Sand's Act 1: The Mad Plunderer main questline.
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Village Elder |
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Village Elder | This is the first time I ever saw anyone defeat the minions of the lords ameer. I can't thank you enough. |
Eunectes | We may have fended off this assault, but I doubt they'll give up so easily. There's not enough manpower in the camp. We'll need more help. |
Village Elder | Come to think of it, we've had some dealings with an Archosauria tribe in the Eclumui Oasis. Perhaps they can help. |
Eunectes | With their help, we will have a greater advantage in the upcoming fight. Besides, if they've lived here for years, they must have more clues to the treasure. But what kind of treasure attracts so many ameeri troops? |
Tuye | We interrogated a few captives. None of them know what exactly it is either. |
Eunectes | They don't even know what it is?! |
Tuye | Nope. A few even said that they were kidnapping and looting just to find the treasure. If they can't find it, they'll force the locals to look for it. |
Eunectes | What savage methods... The ameeri soldiers are harassing everyone everywhere. Who knows if that tribe is safe. |
Village Elder | They built a temple of their own in the oasis. If you find the temple, you'll find them. |
Tuye | But I think our top priority right now is to report to the landship and wait for their assistance. |
Eunectes | Don't worry. I've already sent out a letter asking for help. Let's be patient and wait. |
<Background 1> | |
Manticore | Um... These are all the supplies. Please go over the checklist. |
Doctor | Good work, everybody. |
Tuye | I didn't expect the landship to send so many people here to help. |
Manticore | R-Right... There's one more carrying our luggage. He'll be here soon... |
[Passenger joins in.] | |
Doctor | Oh, Passenger, it's you. Long time no see. Good work out there. |
Passenger | No need to thank me, Doctor. It's my pleasure to lend you my assistance in this field operation. That said, there is something I need to make clear up front. I am here on some personal business. You'll have to grant me a short leave when the time comes. |
Doctor | Of course. Not a problem. |