Transcript:Steel titan

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Dialogues

  • Conversation 1
    • Steel titan: Forward, master, to a battle that will waken the gods!
    • Player: I'd rather not, if it's all the same to you.
    • Steel titan: I shall never meet my end at this rate...
  • Conversation 2
    • Steel titan: How do you wish to meet your end, master?
    • Player: Hopefully not for a very long time.
    • Steel titan: You do not wish to be torn asunder by the thousand limbs of a horde of demons?
    • Player: No! I'm quite happy picking flax and turning unstrung bows into gold...
  • Conversation 3
    • Steel titan: Why must we dawdle when glory awaits?
    • Player: I'm beginning to think you just want me to die horribly...
    • Steel titan: We could have deaths that bards sing of for a thousand years.
    • Player: That's not much compensation.
  • Conversation 4
    • Steel titan: Master, we should be marching into glorious battle!
    • Player: You know, I think you're onto something.
    • Steel titan: We could find a death befitting such heroes of RuneScape!
    • Player: Ah. You know, I'd prefer not to die...
    • Steel titan: Beneath the claws of a mighty foe shall I be sent into the embrace of death!

Original Dialogue

  • Conversation 1
    • Steel titan: Let us go forth to battle, my lady/lord!
    • Player: Why do you like fighting so much? It's not very nice to kill things.
    • Steel titan: It is the most honourable thing in life.
    • Player: But I summoned you, I'm not sure I can even say that you're alive...
    • Steel titan: Alas, you have discovered the woe of all summoned creatures' existence.
    • Player: Really? I was right?
    • Steel titan: Oh, woe...woe!

Trivia

  • Unlike most of the familiar conversations, the Steel titan originally had only one set of dialogue.
  • The dialouges are related to the medival times, as the titan says "bard", who were wandering musicians during the medival times. The titan also values honour by fighting to the death and killing things.
  • The second set of dialogue is a reference to the tendency of fletchers to high alchemize bows into gold.