Caillean tells you 'Kaylia. It has been some time.'
You tell someone 'Good evening. We finally meet again.'
Caillean tells you 'Indeed. I trust you are as well as when I last looked upon you?'
You tell Caillean 'I am still living, so I may not complain.'
Caillean tells you 'I hope one can say the same for the Queen Orelinde. Hmm?'
You tell someone 'That elven princess?'
Caillean tells you 'Yes.'
You tell Caillean 'Rumor has it she is still alive.'
You tell someone 'Not that I would know anything about it.'
Caillean tells you 'Ah... rumor has it... you are the closest to the one called Brehan. I thought perhaps you might know a thing or two.'
Caillean tells you 'Though another rumor says that Shynrtril takes the credit for the abduction.'
You tell someone 'When working with gods and elves, it is best to let someone else do the dirty work.'
Caillean tells you 'She is alive. The Goddess has shown it to me... but the line is thin and growing thinner. She is losing hope and fears that her people have forgotten her. '
Caillean tells you 'Seems an awful waste were she to...vanish forever.'
You tell someone 'Undoubted they have. Not even an Avatar would risk looking for her.'
You tell someone 'But, why would the fate of the elves interest a working girl such as yourself?'
Caillean tells you 'I have many interests... especially when it comes to political figures. The elf, is one of them.'
Caillean tells you 'Let's just say I'm interested in her.... stock.'
You tell Caillean 'Yes, we all are. Yet, I wonder if you more interested in living stock.'
Caillean tells you 'There are some I wish dead... some I wish alive. She is one that has more value to me... alive.'
Caillean tells you 'And this is for no sentimental reason... I am no advocate of the Elven Society... no more than you.'
You tell someone 'Is that true? Why would you value her alive? That could be detrimental to your own health.'
Caillean tells you 'As I've said I serve only the Will of the Goddess.... and she has charged me to aid the Queen in doing what she is meant to do.'
You tell someone 'But you can rest your fears. If Brehan had wanted her dead, she'd be dead. Assassinations are so much easier than abductions.'
You tell someone 'What if she was meant to die?'
Caillean tells you 'You might be surprised how important she actually is in the larger scheme of things. A path is put upon everyone... things we are "meant" to do. However, the mortal power of free will influences this path one way or another.'
Caillean tells you 'You might say that this is my job... to influence.... to help bring about what is "meant" to be.'
You tell someone 'Mmm, that means you would have some idea as to what she was meant to do since you want her alive.'
Caillean tells you 'The Goddess shows me only what I must now. Sometimes that perspective falls not but two feet ahead of me... sometimes it spans years. '
Caillean tells you 'What I must know, rather.'
You tell someone 'As for this princess?'
Caillean tells you 'I have been shown her importance.'
You tell Caillean 'Do share. We'd hate to make a mess of things.'
Caillean tells you 'I would be banned from the Circle if I revealed too much of our Mysteries. Let us say she herself is not so important, but what she might be able to do or bring about can be. She has a potential within her blood to do something that...'
Caillean tells you 'Those of my order have been waiting for.'
Caillean tells you 'But she is one of many.... and we have other means to do what we must do.'
You tell Caillean 'Undoubtedly some bloodlines you are interested in. Trying to breed a savior, are we?'
Caillean tells you 'Keen, but not quite the case.'
You tell someone 'But elven blood?'
Caillean tells you 'But now that you mention it... she has a very notable bloodline does she not.... mingled with Escabrai somewhere.'
You tell someone 'Bloodlines nearly ruined Xymerria. It is a dangerous game you play with them.'
Caillean tells you 'If it is a game... it is not mine. I am but a Priestess as you know. I am bound by another Will.'
You tell someone 'Yet you are still human. Your life is much too short to appreciate the benefits of that kind of work.'
You tell someone 'If there is one thing that I've learned about humanity in my time in the Overworld, it is that humans live only for self-interest.'
You tell someone 'Even their 'priestesses', if you can call them that.'
Caillean tells you 'I do not singularly represent such a work. I do not expect anything to come to fruition in my lifetime. I am only serving my time.'
Caillean tells you 'That may be so.... but those of my Order work towards a single goal, and I can assure you... it is not one of self-interest.'
You tell someone 'Yes, I do not doubt your sincerity. But there is still something for you behind this mask of faith.'
Caillean tells you 'But Goddess bless you are good at your job. Interrogation hmmm? You've made me say much more than I am charged to. And you made it seem like it was my idea.'
You tell someone 'The free flow of information is the real currency of the world. I think you talk because I am interested in what you have to say.'
Caillean tells you 'Perhaps... perhaps I do nothing at all. Perhaps the visions my sister and I are given... are but halucinations. Perhaps I work for nothing but the will of an aged hag and a band of crazy hierophants. I suppose that's why one calles it faith.'
You tell someone 'Now, now, no need to act all blasphemous. It was your intention to tell me what you were thinking for one end goal or another.'
Caillean tells you 'There have been other interested.... especially since it has become someone public knowledge that I've taken an interest in the safety of the Queen. But to others, I reveal nothing... you have a way.'
You tell someone 'Another thing what I've learned is that honesty will achieve far more than the most conning lies.'
You tell someone 'Cunning, perhaps. Conning might be also interesting.'
Caillean tells you 'Yes... yes... indeed I can see that.'
You tell someone 'What is that you really want to know about the princess?'
Caillean tells you 'Does Brehan truly only wish a monetary compensation?'
You tell someone 'Yes, I do believe Brehan really does.'
You tell someone 'He is a thief, not a strategist.'