# | SCENE | DIALOGUE BEFORE | RESPONSE TEXT | DIALOGUE AFTER | ABXY |
1 | DN101_PickmanSaved | | Leaving so soon? | | A1a |
2 | NPCMPickman: They would have killed me. | {As cold-blooded as possible, he's thinking about torturing people to death. He's not angry, just regretting missing his chance.} Those people deserved worse than death. | Player Default: They were cold-blooded killers. | A1a |
3 | Player Default: They were cold-blooded killers. | {Very casual, conversational, amused.} They got their pound of flesh, but I'll collect my own again soon. | | A1a |
4 | | I owe you. | Player Default: You don't owe me anything, I would have done it either way. | A1b |
5 | Player Default: Maybe you deserve the same. | So sayeth one born killer to another. Regardless, I pay my debts. | Player Default: You don't owe me anything, I would have done it either way. | B1a |
6 | Player Default: I wouldn't know about that. | And yet you killed them without a second thought. | | X1a |
7 | | I am indebted to you. | Player Default: You don't owe me anything, I would have done it either way. | X1b |
8 | Player Default: Why did they want you so badly? | {Very casual, conversational, amused.} A small disagreement. They objected to my hobby of collecting their heads. | | Y1a |
9 | | Let me repay you. | Player Default: You don't owe me anything, I would have done it either way. | Y1b |
10 | Player Default: You don't owe me anything, I would have done it either way. | That's all the more reason to reward you. | Pickman: If you visit my house again, look deep within my painting "Picnic for Stanley" and you will find my gratitude. | A1a |
11 | Player Default: If I let you live. | I'm helping you just by doing what I love. | | B1a |
12 | | Why squander such gifts? | Pickman: If you visit my house again, look deep within my painting "Picnic for Stanley" and you will find my gratitude. | B1b |
13 | Player Default: I don't care. | Take it or leave it, it's up to you. | Pickman: If you visit my house again, look deep within my painting "Picnic for Stanley" and you will find my gratitude. | X1a |
14 | Player Default: What did you have in mind? | A gift, nothing more. | Pickman: If you visit my house again, look deep within my painting "Picnic for Stanley" and you will find my gratitude. | Y1a |
15 | Pickman: That's all the more reason to reward you. | If you visit my house again, look deep within my painting "Picnic for Stanley" and you will find my gratitude. | | A1a |
16 | | You'll need this. | | A1b |
17 | | {The player has just saved this character, a serial killer, from the bad guys he liked to hunt. He's polite, bemused by the turn of events, and calm.} That was close, thank you. | | A |
18 | | They would have killed me. | Pickman: Those people deserved worse than death. | A |
19 | - | | See you around, killer. | | |
20 | | Thanks again. | | |
21 | | Go claim your reward. | | |
22 | | As much as I appreciate your help, I work alone. | | |