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Saved from Priestess Gut[edit | edit source]

Should the player get captured by Priestess Gut Korilla will intervene, and this cutscene plays.

Priestess Gut: Open your peepers, freak. It's time.
You should be sprouting tentacles by now, but you're still the same kind of ugly you always was.
Disappointing not to have my own squiddie... but your giblets'll make for a tasty supper.
(The warlock comes through the portal sneaks up behind the Priestess, grabbing her head with left arm and slitting her throat with her right arm)

  • (If the player is not Karlach)
    • Korilla: Sorry - I may have left that a little late. No lasting damage, I hope?
      • Player: I'm still breathing, at least. Thank you.
        • Korilla: It's my master you should thank. When you got yourself into this predicament, he sent me to help.
          • (If the player met Raphael)
            • Korilla: You'll meet him soon, and have a chance to show your gratitude.
            • (Continues)
          • (If the player has not met Raphael)
            • Korilla: You'll meet him again soon, and have a chance to show your gratitude.
            • (Continues)
      • Player: And who are you?
        • Korilla: Korrilla Hearthflame, at your service.
          • (If the player met Raphael)
            • Korilla: You made quite an impression on my master - he sends his regards.
          • (If the player has not met Raphael)
            • Korilla: My master has been keeping a close eye on you. When you got yourself into this predicament, he sent me to help.
        • Return to question node
      • Player: Could you get me out of these chains?
        • Korilla: Done.
        • And before you thank me - save your breath.
          • (If the player met Raphael)
            • Korilla: You'll meet my master again soon, and have a chance to show your gratitude.
            • (Continues)
          • (If the player has not met Raphael)
            • Korilla: You'll meet my master soon, and have a chance to show your gratitude.
            • (Continues)
      • Player: Your master? Who might that be?
        • (If the player met Raphael)
          • Korilla: The honourable Raphael. He's terribly excited about you... and your condition.
          • At this point, you're more interesting alive than dead. So here I am, your saviour in times of need.
          • Be a little more careful. That skin's valuable, and we won't always be watching.
          • (End of dialogue)
        • (If the player has not met Raphael)
          • Korilla: An observer. He's curious about you... and your condition.
          • At this point, you're more interesting alive than dead. So here I am, your saviour in times of need.
          • Be a little more careful. That skin's valuable, and we won't always be watching.
          • (End of dialogue)
      • Player: A warlock? Pass your master a message: shove off.
        • Korilla:That's hardly how you should speak of your saviour.
        • Besides - you can convey your message in person. You'll meet him soon enough.
        • (Continues)
      • Player: Raphael's warlock? Pass him a message: shove off.
        • Korilla:That's hardly how you should speak of your saviour.
        • Besides - you can convey your message in person. You'll meet him again soon enough.
        • (Continues)
    • Korilla: In the meantime, try not to get yourself killed. I won't always be watching.
    • (End of dialogue)
  • (If the player is Karlach)
    • Korilla: No lasting damage, I hope? You're Zariel's little pet, if I'm not mistaken.
      • Karlach: Not anymore. If you're here to take me back, I'll kill you.
        • Korilla: Kill me? I don't think so. You can't even wriggle out of those chains.
      • Karlach: You are mistaken.
        • Korilla: Oh, please. There's not a devil in the Hells that doesn't know Zariel's favourite has become a fugitive.
      • Karlach: And whose pet are you?
        • Korilla: A kinder master than yours.
    • Korilla: I must say, seeing the infamous Demonsbane at the mercy of a goblin is very disappointing.
      • Karlach: Does your kind master have a name?
      • Karlach: Who sent you?
      • Karlach: Get an eyeful. It won't happen again.
        • Korilla: Don't worry. My master sent me to help.
      • Karlach: Believe me, the goblin's the least of my worries.
        • Korilla: I know all about your situation... your condition. My master has taken a personal interest.
      • (If the player met Raphael)
        • Korilla: You already met him - the honourable Raphael. He's terribly excited about you... and your condition.
      • (If the player has not met Raphael)
        • Korilla: You haven't met him yet. But you will. Soon.
    • Korilla: But you're no use to him if you die because Zariel will get your soul. My master would have you know he's working on a solution for you.
    • Be a little more careful. Your soul's very valuable, and we won't always be able to intervene.