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== Involvement == | == Involvement == | ||
=== Act Three === | === Act Three === | ||
Runt together with his friends can be encountered in the alley in front of [[Devil's Fee]] shop. He | Runt together with his friends can be encountered in the alley in front of [[Devil's Fee]] shop. He and his friends, {{CharLink|Spool}} and {{CharLink|Stinker}}, are egging each other to test their courage and enter the spooky house. | ||
Runt and Stinker dare one another to visit the "devil's house". No one of them wants to go first and mocks the other, accusing of cowardice. Their third friend, Spool, thinks it all boring and offers to change the game. | Runt and Stinker dare one another to visit the "devil's house". No one of them wants to go first and mocks the other, accusing of cowardice. Their third friend, Spool, thinks it all boring and offers to change the game. | ||
Runt, Spool and Stinker's reactions to the party | Runt, Spool and Stinker's reactions to the party vary depending on the resolution of {{Quest|Stop the Presses}} quest: they either look at them as heroes who definitely will not doubt to enter the place, or deem them as devils who just emerged from the hellish house to swallow them up. | ||
{{Lower City}} | {{Lower City}} |
Revision as of 02:09, 31 December 2024
Runt is a Human child in the Heapside district of the Lower City in Act Three.
“You first! I double-drow-dare you! Are you afraid?„
Involvement
Act Three
Runt together with his friends can be encountered in the alley in front of Devil's Fee shop. He and his friends, Spool and Stinker, are egging each other to test their courage and enter the spooky house.
Runt and Stinker dare one another to visit the "devil's house". No one of them wants to go first and mocks the other, accusing of cowardice. Their third friend, Spool, thinks it all boring and offers to change the game.
Runt, Spool and Stinker's reactions to the party vary depending on the resolution of
quest: they either look at them as heroes who definitely will not doubt to enter the place, or deem them as devils who just emerged from the hellish house to swallow them up.