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== Licensing ==
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<nowiki>#</nowiki> Message File: diLocket.msg #
 
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<nowiki>#</nowiki> Note: Characters within curly braces (like line 100) #
 
<nowiki>#</nowiki> will be read in as a message string. Caution #
 
<nowiki>#</nowiki> should be used when making comments. All comments #
 
<nowiki>#</nowiki> should be prepended with a pound symbol for #
 
<nowiki>#</nowiki> visual ease. This does not comment out the line #
 
<nowiki>#</nowiki> though. #
 
<nowiki>#</nowiki> #
 
<nowiki>#</nowiki> Purpose: This message file contains the dialog for a #
 
<nowiki>#</nowiki> new character from which is used by the #
 
<nowiki>#</nowiki> design tool. It will be updated using the #
 
<nowiki>#</nowiki> the tool. This is just a tool file, and not #
 
<nowiki>#</nowiki> meant to be used in the game. #
 
<nowiki>#</nowiki> #
 
<nowiki>#</nowiki> Log: Please note any changes that have been made to this #
 
<nowiki>#</nowiki> file and comment which lines have changed. #
 
<nowiki>#</nowiki> #
 
<nowiki>#</nowiki> Created: January 13,1998 #
 
<nowiki>#</nowiki> #
 
<nowiki>#</nowiki> Updated: #
 
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<nowiki>#</nowiki> The following lines are for describing the item when #
 
<nowiki>#</nowiki> glanced and and examined. #
 
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{100}{}{You see an old [[Anna's Gold Locket|locket]].}
 
{101}{}{This is most likely the locket that the ghost was looking for.}
 
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[[Category:Fallout 2 dialogue files]]
 

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Licensing

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