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[[File:Vaal Letter screenshot.jpg|thumb|A table with Vaal scrolls]] | [[File:Vaal Letter screenshot.jpg|thumb|A table with Vaal scrolls]] | ||
'''{{PAGENAME}}s''' are [[environmental lore]] objects founds in [[corrupted area]]s. They tell of [[Atziri]]'s subjugates how their turmoil under her reign. | |||
==I== | |||
:"I had nothing. I was nothing. I sold my flesh to survive. Today, my flesh belongs to my Queen." | |||
==II== | |||
:"What did I say? What did I do? I flattered, I promised, I bared my skin and soul to my beloved Atziri. I did everything but offer to die for her. Is that where I went wrong?" | |||
==III== | |||
:"A ring. Plated, not even solid silver. That's all I took. Now I'm stuffed full of gems and destined for the block. For palming a wretched, half-crown ring." | |||
==IV== | |||
:"I am but a crude reflection of our Queen of Endless Beauty. I die today so that all of Vaal may bask in her Radiance tomorrow." | |||
==V== | |||
:"I should have drawn the last breath from him. Yet all I did was draw his blood. Doryani will take my head in the morning and I have my shaking hands to thank for it." | |||
==VI== | |||
:"I was to wither away in darkness. My queen has brought me into the light. I would have lived in ugliness. Now I may die in Beauty." | |||
==VII== | |||
:"Our Queen has demanded we look into the gems for our salvation. We see ourselves reflected in those facets, twisted beyond recognition." | |||
==VIII== | |||
:"There was no escape for me. Should our Queen and her thaumaturge succeed, there will be no escape for anyone." | |||
==IX== | |||
:"For seven years I advised. For seven years she listened. Today, she would not. Now my blood will be but another drop in an ocean that will drown this land." | |||
==X== | |||
:"Queen Atziri forfeited her sovereignty the day that she chose to murder her people." | |||
==XI== | |||
:"Atziri is my love and my life. I give one so that I might have the other for all eternity." | |||
==XII== | |||
:"Atziri promises us eternal life. The only eternity we shall have is in the memories of the barbarians that shall plant their crops on our graves." | |||
[[Category:Lore]] | [[Category:Lore]] |
Revision as of 23:57, 22 December 2016
Vaal Letters are environmental lore objects founds in corrupted areas. They tell of Atziri's subjugates how their turmoil under her reign.
I
- "I had nothing. I was nothing. I sold my flesh to survive. Today, my flesh belongs to my Queen."
II
- "What did I say? What did I do? I flattered, I promised, I bared my skin and soul to my beloved Atziri. I did everything but offer to die for her. Is that where I went wrong?"
III
- "A ring. Plated, not even solid silver. That's all I took. Now I'm stuffed full of gems and destined for the block. For palming a wretched, half-crown ring."
IV
- "I am but a crude reflection of our Queen of Endless Beauty. I die today so that all of Vaal may bask in her Radiance tomorrow."
V
- "I should have drawn the last breath from him. Yet all I did was draw his blood. Doryani will take my head in the morning and I have my shaking hands to thank for it."
VI
- "I was to wither away in darkness. My queen has brought me into the light. I would have lived in ugliness. Now I may die in Beauty."
VII
- "Our Queen has demanded we look into the gems for our salvation. We see ourselves reflected in those facets, twisted beyond recognition."
VIII
- "There was no escape for me. Should our Queen and her thaumaturge succeed, there will be no escape for anyone."
IX
- "For seven years I advised. For seven years she listened. Today, she would not. Now my blood will be but another drop in an ocean that will drown this land."
X
- "Queen Atziri forfeited her sovereignty the day that she chose to murder her people."
XI
- "Atziri is my love and my life. I give one so that I might have the other for all eternity."
XII
- "Atziri promises us eternal life. The only eternity we shall have is in the memories of the barbarians that shall plant their crops on our graves."