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When the party encounter Sister Vanessa, she and the other three undead nurses cannot be spoken to directly because approaching the group immediately triggers the dialogue with Malus Thorm himself. | When the party encounter Sister Vanessa, she and the other three undead nurses cannot be spoken to directly because approaching the group immediately triggers the dialogue with Malus Thorm himself. | ||
During the dialogue, the party may (among other options) convince Malus Thorm to order the nurses to kill each other or to to operate on himself. Should the party choose the latter, Sister Geanne remains neutral after the surgeon's demise. She begins to wander around the auditorium, dropping philosophical phrases about patients, healing and Thorm's fate. If attacked afterwards, other Undead Nurses around come to her aid. | During the dialogue, the party may (among other options) convince Malus Thorm to order the nurses to kill each other or to to operate on himself. Should the party choose the latter, Sister Geanne remains neutral after the surgeon's demise. She then begins to wander around the auditorium, dropping philosophical phrases about patients, healing and Thorm's fate. If attacked afterwards, other Undead Nurses around come to her aid. | ||
Sister Vanessa is the only one of her colleagues that cannot be spoken to after Malus Thorm's final death. Instead, there | Sister Vanessa is the only one of her colleagues that cannot be spoken to after Malus Thorm's final death. Instead, there is a Narrator line suggesting Vanessa either has nothing to say or is totally dumb. | ||
== Combat == | == Combat == |