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If the player character is [[The Dark Urge]], they relate to the ox's revelations and can tell it about their own murderous nature, to which it remarks they may be a kindred spirit, but it only wishes to be an ox. The player character can either respect or chastise it for not giving in to its bloodlust - the latter option causes the Dark Urge to brutally attack the creature mid-dialogue, killing it without initiating combat as it struggles to retain its ox form until the very end.{{ref|If killing the Ox using [[The Dark Urge]], no XP is gained aside from inspiration.}}
If the player character is [[The Dark Urge]], they relate to the ox's revelations and can tell it about their own murderous nature, to which it remarks they may be a kindred spirit, but it only wishes to be an ox. The player character can either respect or chastise it for not giving in to its bloodlust - the latter option causes the Dark Urge to brutally attack the creature mid-dialogue, killing it without initiating combat as it struggles to retain its ox form until the very end.{{ref|If killing the Ox using [[The Dark Urge]], no XP is gained aside from inspiration.}}


Alternatively, if the player character is The Dark Urge they may, after sharing its violent visions, choose to respect its wishes by answering, "I don't care what you might be behind it all; you're an ox to me." The Strange Ox responds to the Urge's discretion by gifting them an {{SmRarityItem|Onyx}}.  
Alternatively, if the player character is The Dark Urge they may, after sharing its violent visions, choose to respect its wishes by answering, "I don't care what you might be behind it all; you're an ox to me." The Strange Ox responds to the Urge's discretion by regurgitating an {{SmRarityItem|Onyx}} as a gift.  


=== Act Three ===
=== Act Three ===
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