Deleted Dialogue
Dorian Deleted Dialogue
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As I said before, talk to Cullen first. It’s quite simple.
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Dorian: It’s like you said: I talk about everything wrong back home, but I do nothing about it.
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Dorian: Yes, I’m aware I said I would stay. It’s simply…
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During Felix Letter conversation, meant to trigger if the romance is active, but the romance cannot be started until after the scene.
Dorian: Are you, the almighty Inquisitor, jealous of a sick young man? You are, aren’t you?
General: I know I shouldn’t be. General: Absolutely. General: Don’t be ridiculous.
General: I know I shouldn’t be. PC: I shouldn’t be. It’s just… the way you talk about him. Dorian: (Chuckles.) Fondly, I’m sure. He was a friend. No, there was nothing between us.
General: Absolutely. PC: Incredibly jealous. When you leave, I’m going to write angry poetry. Dorian: Mind the rhyming scheme. All insipid poetry must rhyme, you know. No, there was nothing between us.
General: Don’t be ridiculous. PC: There’s nothing to be jealous of. Dorian: And you’d be correct, of course. No, there was nothing between us.