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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Aveline investigated a map to find out where the slaves had been sent, after which she went to the docks to start her journey to Mexico. | Aveline investigated a map to find out where the slaves had been sent, after which she went to the docks to start her journey to Mexico. | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
*'''Gérald:''' ''Aveline! Agaté warned me of your flight to Mexico. Do you intend to abandon your business, and the slaves in New Orleans? What about your family?'' | *'''Gérald:''' ''Aveline! Agaté warned me of your flight to Mexico. Do you intend to abandon your business, and the slaves in New Orleans? What about your family?'' | ||
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*'''Aveline:''' ''I couldn't risk you trying to stop me.'' | *'''Aveline:''' ''I couldn't risk you trying to stop me.'' | ||
*'''Gérald:''' ''Is this all you see in me? Business? Orders? Aveline, I care for you!'' | *'''Gérald:''' ''Is this all you see in me? Business? Orders? Aveline, I care for you!'' | ||
*'''Aveline:''' ''Gérald, don't be angry. You know we cannot mix... | *'''Aveline:''' ''Gérald, don't be angry. You know we cannot mix... feelings... with work. I had hoped to spare--'' | ||
*'''Gérald:''' ''Since I know I cannot stop you, is there any last assistance I can provide?'' | *'''Gérald:''' ''Since I know I cannot stop you, is there any last assistance I can provide?'' | ||
*'''Aveline:''' ''I admit, my plan to board this ship is clumsy.'' | *'''Aveline:''' ''I admit, my plan to board this ship is clumsy.'' | ||
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*'''Gérald:''' ''How will you defend yourself? Right. Silly question. I'll hold them for you until your return.'' | *'''Gérald:''' ''How will you defend yourself? Right. Silly question. I'll hold them for you until your return.'' | ||
*'''Aveline:''' ''Thank you, Gérald. You're a true, true friend.'' | *'''Aveline:''' ''Thank you, Gérald. You're a true, true friend.'' | ||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Aveline managed to board a ship to Mexico. | Aveline managed to board a ship to Mexico. | ||
Revision as of 22:46, 8 January 2013
Southbound was a virtual representation of one of Aveline de Grandpré's genetic memories.
Description
Aveline investigated a map to find out where the slaves had been sent, after which she went to the docks to start her journey to Mexico.
Dialogue
- Gérald: Aveline! Agaté warned me of your flight to Mexico. Do you intend to abandon your business, and the slaves in New Orleans? What about your family?
- Aveline: My father sends me to Cuba to find suppliers with his blessing. And you're more than fit to run the business in my absence. I must follow our enemy.
- Gérald: And when were you going to tell me?
- Aveline: I couldn't risk you trying to stop me.
- Gérald: Is this all you see in me? Business? Orders? Aveline, I care for you!
- Aveline: Gérald, don't be angry. You know we cannot mix... feelings... with work. I had hoped to spare--
- Gérald: Since I know I cannot stop you, is there any last assistance I can provide?
- Aveline: I admit, my plan to board this ship is clumsy.
- Gérald: There's a compound nearby, where slaves are held--slaves bound to Mexico. You can gain access to ship by blending with them.
- Aveline: I won't be able to take my weapons.
- Gérald: How will you defend yourself? Right. Silly question. I'll hold them for you until your return.
- Aveline: Thank you, Gérald. You're a true, true friend.
Outcome
Aveline managed to board a ship to Mexico.