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* His/Her fate is of no interest to me.
* His/Her fate is of no interest to me.


If the check is passed, Orin ignores the victim and faces the party, along with several unholy assassins. A [[Dark Urge]] character does not have to pass a check to save the kidnapped victim, as Orin's personal history with the character makes it easy to grab her attention away from the victim. However, the Dark Urge is expected to duel Orin one-on-one, without involving the rest of the player's party or Orin's allies.
If the check is passed, Orin ignores the victim and faces the party, along with several unholy assassins. She transforms into her Slayer form, a level 12 monstrosity. The chains to the victim can be lockpicked, freeing them and allowing them to fight alongside the party. Otherwise, the victim thanks the party once they are freed and returns to camp.
 
Orin transforms into her Slayer form, a level 12 monstrosity. The chains to the victim can be lockpicked, freeing them and allowing them to fight alongside the party. Otherwise, the victim thanks the party once they are freed and returns to camp.


Once the battle is completed, Orin is reduced to a skeleton, and her Netherstone is automatically removed from her dagger.
Once the battle is completed, Orin is reduced to a skeleton, and her Netherstone is automatically removed from her dagger.
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