TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot/dialogue

Encountering TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot

 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: JalYt found TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot!
 * Player: What are you doing here?
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Exploring world above TzHaar City.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Have many adventures.
 * Player: Adventures?
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Yes! Bake cake in Lumbridge.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Fly magic carpet in desert!
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Catch fish. Eat fish.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot not like fish.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Battle TokTz-Ket-Dill - long way from home - in tower.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Fight with honour, like TzHaar.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Upworld creatures drop many interesting things when defeated.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot like upworld.
 * Player: Why couldn't I see you?
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot hide. Only JalYt in city see TzHaar.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: No TzHaar or Ga'al up here before. JalYt may not understand.
 * Player: But how did you turn invisible?
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: TzHaar-Mej teach volcano magic. TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot watch JalYt-Mej in tall tower. Quiet; watch and learn abotu [sic] JalYt magic.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Ga'al new TzHaar. Old TzHaar full. Ga'al born empty. Learn quickly. Make new magic.
 * Player: So you taught yourself an invisibility spell?
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Not spell. Wanted to hide, so hid.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Ga'al good at not being noticed.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot too good, though. Couldn't unhide.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Thank you for unhiding TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot!
 * Player: What runes do you need to cast that spell?
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: TzHaar-Mej use runes. TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot not use runes.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Too much hassle, and no pockets.
 * Player: You can't just 'decide' to not use runes.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: No?
 * Player: No.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Why not?
 * Player: Runestones contain the elemental essence of magic. We need runes to cast spells. That's how magic works. You have to use runes.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Nobody told TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot.
 * Player: Can you teach me your magic?
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot would, if could.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: JalYt would need to be born Ga'al. But JalYt born JalYt.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: TzHaar-(players Caste)-Player is TzHaar to all TzHaar - great champion, saviour of TzHaar City - but even these great deeds not change nature of JalYt.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Ga'al born of TzHaar. TzHaar born of TokHaar. TokHaar born of elder masters.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Ga'al came from masters. JalYt came from outside.
 * Player: Can you read the ancient TzHaar language?
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: TzHaar very old.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Ga'al very young.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Ancient TzHaar very dead.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Perhaps - can try. Where ancient TzHaar words?
 * Player: At the mouth of the lava conduit surrounding the TzHaar City.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: The TzKot-Zo? TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot go wait for TzHaar-(players caste)-Player there.
 * Player: Go. I'll meet you at the Fight Cauldron.
 * Player: Go away.
 * The ga'al vanishes.

The bookcase

 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Ancient TzHaar make TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot's head hurt.
 * Player: Having trouble translating the text?
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Words of TokHaar-Hok written on orbs. Very, very old words.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: TzHaar must have written words when first left Elder Kiln, in case they forgot.
 * Which of TokHaar-Hok's texts do you wish to translate?
 * Preface
 * The Masters
 * The Great Labour
 * The Hollow Victory
 * The Enduring Vigil
 * Player: What were you doing on the surface?
 * Same as during first encounter.
 * Player: Why couldn't I see you?
 * Same as during first encounter.
 * Player: Why couldn't a TzHaar do this?
 * Player: (angry) There's a TzHaar-Ket banker right over there.
 * Player: (angrier) Why do I need a Ga'al to translate the bookcase?
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: TzHaar-Ket not read ancient TzHaar.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot is sorry you are angry.
 * Player: But the TzHaar inherit the memories of their ancestors. He should know far more than you do!
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: TzHaar forgetting what they are. Each egg holds less memories than last.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Speak to TokHaar-Hok. He remembers. TokHaar know why.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: TzHaar came from Elder Kiln, but few even remember it exists.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Most TzHaar not willing to learn new things. Rarely had to.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Ga'al like sponges. Ga'al want to know everything!

Preface

 * TokHaar-Hok: We are TokHaar-Hok. When it is necessary, we rise up, and speak for the TokHaar.
 * TokHaar-Hok: We are the voice of the masters. When the masters wish to speak, they speak through us.
 * TokHaar-Hok: The TokHaar-Hok hear the words of the masters.
 * TokHaar-Hok: Only the TokHaar-Hok are strong enough to channel the voice of the masters. Only the TokHaar-Hok can hope to voice the incomprehensible thoughts of the masters.
 * TokHaar-Hok: The TokHaar-Hok are the voice caste. We listen, we speak, and all TokHaar obey.

The Masters

 * TokHaar-Hok: The masters are few in number, but their power is unequaled.
 * TokHaar-Hok: They are primordial elders, older than all things.
 * TokHaar-Hok: They are the mothers. They are the creators. Jas is time, and so time passes. She is sand, and so there is desert. She created the Elder Stone.
 * TokHaar-Hok: Ful is constancy; the ever-burning flame. She is fire, and so there is lava. She created the Elder Kiln.
 * TzHaar-Ga'al-Kot: Rest of reading orb is damaged. More entries, but runes too faint to read.

The Great Labour

 * TokHaar-Hok: In their effort to achieve perfection, the masters created every single world in the universe.
 * TokHaar-Hok: The masters created world after world from sacred clay, each an improvement on the last, born from the essence of their beings.
 * TokHaar-Hok: The first worlds were primal and chaotic. The masters tore them asunder, and cast the discarded clay into the abyssal void.
 * TokHaar-Hok: The masters were dissatisfied with the work of their bare hands. They created tools - artefacts of power - to wield as they sought perfection in their creation.
 * TokHaar-Hok: They hungered to create the most perfect of worlds. The masters toiled for aeons.
 * TokHaar-Hok: The masters travelled through the formless void, creating world after world.
 * TokHaar-Hok: The masters improved their technique. They created precision tools, and abandoned their inferior prototypes on the failed worlds.
 * TokHaar-Hok: In time, Ful created the Elder Kiln: an artefact that manufactures living implements.
 * TokHaar-Hok: At the site of the last few worlds; she planted the Elder Kiln beneath the surface. Sacred lava flowed through sacred clay. The Tokhaar awoke.
 * TokHaar-Hok: Forged by the Elder Kiln, we worked to fulfil our masters' plan.
 * TokHaar-Hok: The TokHaar-Hok heard the masters, and conveyed their orders. The TokHaar-Ket, the TokHaar-Xil, the TokHaar-Mej, the TokHaar-Hur obeyed.
 * TokHaar-Hok: As the TokHaar spread out across each forming world, we TokHaar-Hok increased in number, to carry the words of the masters to every corner of the world.
 * TokHaar-Hok: When our work was complete, the masters looked upon their creation, and were dissatisfied.
 * TokHaar-Hok: The TokHaar returned to the sacred lava, and Ful tore the Elder Kiln from the imperfect world.
 * TokHaar-Hok: The masters started anew, hoping that with their next project they would achieve perfection.
 * TokHaar-Hok: The TokHaar improved with each attempt, becoming more effective instruments of the masters.
 * TokHaar-Hok: We laboured. We obeyed. We served our great purpose.
 * TokHaar-Hok: It was glorious.

The Hollow Victory

 * TokHaar-Hok: After many failures - imperfect worlds wrought with crude tools - the masters succeeded. They created their final, perfect world.
 * TokHaar-Hok: The masters fulfilled their great longing. They cast aside their tools, for they no longer had need of them.
 * TokHaar-Hok: Jas set down the Elder Stone: the artefact that most purely expressed her power.
 * TokHaar-Hok: The masters lay down upon their perfect world.
 * TokHaar-Hok: The masters...speak no more.

The Enduring Vigil

 * TokHaar-Hok: There are no more orders. No more mountains to shape. No more tunnels to dig.
 * TokHaar-Hok: The masters lie still above us.
 * TokHaar-Hok: We do not know if they will awaken. They did not choose to tell us.
 * TokHaar-Hok: We will wait. We exist to serve our masters.
 * TokHaar-Hok: We will continue our vigil until the masters return.
 * TokHaar-Hok: We long for the voice.