Talk:Mor blarstil

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A disembodied voice says, "Perhaps you have learned your lesson. I care not, foolish mage. You or friends -- either may die. Leave me alone in the future."

A disembodied voice says, "You have reminded me how irritating you rabble can be. I thought perhaps Tamerlane was done with the world. But it feels good to kill again. I thank you."

A disembodied voice says, "Tsk. Tsk. Now that's just rude, Pormithius."

A disembodied voice says, "Ah, how droll. I forget how little you lot understand."

A disembodied voice chuckles.

A disembodied voice says, "I am Tamerlane. I grew weary of yonder mage's constant locating."

A disembodied voice says, "So I killed the weak one."

A disembodied voice says, "Indeed? Well, well. Someone with a memory. How quaint."

A disembodied voice says, "Ah, Pormithius. I am far away. It costs me nothing to cast a few irritants your way. Why would I go so far in person?"

A disembodied voice says, "Enough! You weary me greatly. I have rarely met such a tiresome group of irritants."

A disembodied voice says, "In the future, leave me be, and I will not crush you utterly. Maybe. Now fare the well until I must kill you again."

--NAVAK (talk) 03:20, 11 January 2017 (CST)