Mogdrogen the Wolf
Twice you have shown your prowess.{^n}{^n}You will need this fury for what awaits, but do not let it go to your head. The warrior who remains alert even in victory is the one who survives to speak of it.
I wish to battle again.
Yes, keep your wits sharp.{^n}{^n}Are you prepared then?
Let us duel. (Attack a Demigod)
Forget it. Nevermind.
What horrible future awaits us?
The fate of all worlds was written in the stars eons ago.{^n}{^n}He who dwells below creation stirs. Soon his prison will no longer contain the millennia of agony he has suffered on behalf of the living.{^n}{^n}When Ch'thon breaks free, the sun will set upon mankind.
How do we stop this?
Does an ant think to stop an avalanche?{^n}{^n}Do not fill your mind with delusions of grandeur.

You would allow this to happen?
It is not for you to presume what I will or will not do, mortal.

Fine. Be cryptic.
I'm not going to just roll over.
There has to be something we can do.

That's...discouraging.
I won't let that happen.
Farewell.
Good. Good!{^n}{^n}Humanity stands a chance.


Farewell.
Your fury burns like coals, but it has left you unfocused, unprepared.{^n}{^n}I'm afraid you are not ready for what awaits.
Fight me again!
Are you certain?{^n}{^n}Your earlier attempt has left me wanting.
Let us duel. (Attack a Demigod)
Forget it. Nevermind.
What do you know anyway.
I will return when I am better prepared.
A time will come when you will be tested in ways unimaginable. You must be ready.{^n}{^n}This may be a mere vessel, but I would see for myself what you are capable of.


Then we battle! (Attack a Demigod)
I am not ready.
Have you come to pay your respects, mortal?
Who are you?
I am the Wolf and I am the Hunter, Lord of the Beasts and patron of the Kurn.{^n}{^n}Many of your kind call me Mogdrogen.
A god? Shouldn't you be protecting Cairn?
Even gods do not last forever.{^n}{^n}I do my part but if the parent always steps in when the child errs, it will never learn to survive on its own. If the world cannot eventually sustain itself, then it is a failure and better it die sooner than later, so that something new can arise in its place.{^n}{^n}Unfortunately, in this analogy, a lasting balance might be more attainable if creation did not have so many parents, working against one another toward different visions.
Alright then, I'll be going.
I...see.
Farewell.
Greetings, little raven. I will have word with you.


I'll be right back.
Greetings, child of my gifts. I trust you have not squandered what you have been given?
They serve me well.
Good. You will need them for what lies ahead.{^n}{^n}A time will come when you will be tested in ways unimaginable. You must be ready.{^n}{^n}You stand before my vessel, a mere immitation of my might, but I would see what you are capable of.


Then we battle! (Attack a Demigod)
I am not ready.
Why don't you find out?
*Mogdrogen scoffs*{^n}{^n}In due time.

I'll be right back.


I'll be right back.
We meet again, mortal.
Why did you call for me to come here?
You conquered one of my avatars in the past, but that will not suffice.{^n}{^n}A time will come when you will be tested in ways unimaginable. You must be ready.{^n}{^n}You stand before my vessel, a mere immitation of my might, but I would see what you are capable of.

You wish to fight me again?
Fine. Then we duel. (Attack a Demigod)
I don't want anything to do with you.
I am not ready.
So the Chieftain's wolf was you!
An aspect of me, yes. The Kurn have long been a favored people of mine, closely attuned with the beasts and the wilds.{^n}{^n}A fragment of my being is always by their side.

Then why are you letting their lands suffer like this?
If the Kurn are to survive what is to come, then they must endure the crucible of their own making. I cannot interfere in every harsh lesson.{^n}{^n}The events transpiring here today have been written in another age, and only now the consequences have come to bear.

You are a useless god.
I don't want anything to do with you then.
Actually, I'll be back.
You have answered my summons, mortal. Good.
The Chieftain's wolf was you?
An aspect of me, yes. The Kurn have long been a favored people of mine, closely attuned with the beasts and the wilds.{^n}{^n}A fragment of my being is always by their side.
Why did you call for me to come here?
You have shown yourself to be an ally of Cairn, battling both the agents of its makers and that which should not be.{^n}{^n}You bent the aether's corruption to your will, gaining strength beyond your peers.{^n}{^n}A time will come when this strength will be tested in ways unimaginable. You must be ready.{^n}{^n}You stand before my vessel, a mere immitation of my might, but I would see what you are capable of.
A vessel?
Yes. An extension of my will through the mortal flesh standing before you.{^n}{^n}It will be sufficient for my purpose.

Then we duel. (Attack a Demigod)
I am not ready.
You wish to fight me?
I will see your strength, or I will break you.{^n}{^n}Either you are what Cairn requires, or you will make way for ones who are.
This is a vessel?
Then let us duel. (Attack a Demigod)
I am not ready.
Fine. Then we duel. (Attack a Demigod)
I don't want anything to do with you.
I am not ready.
Then why are you letting their lands suffer like this?
If the Kurn are to survive what is to come, then they must endure the crucible of their own making. I cannot interfere in every harsh lesson.{^n}{^n}The events transpiring here today have been written in another age, and only now the consequences have come to bear.

You are a useless god.
I don't want anything to do with you then.
I will see you there.
Actually, I'll be back.
Have you come to pay your respects, mortal?

Farewell.
