Tutaqan says: You have proven yourself a friend to me, <name>--and, more importantly, a friend to our people.
Tutaqan yells: Come, Qipi! Together we will rid Uktulut of this monster!
Tutaqan yells: <name>! No! Not again... Not again!
Tutaqan yells: So long as I draw breath, <name>, they will never take you!
Tutaqan says: Our enemies are many, Qipi. This was but the first to fall.
Tutaqan says: I cannot fail them again. I cannot fail you.
Tutaqan says: We share the responsibilities of chieftain now. Our people will look to us to safeguard them.
Tutaqan says: No. I need time to muster the strength to... do what must be done.
Tutaqan says: I'm... I'm so sorry, Ipko.
Tutaqan says: I will make my way to the shore, <name>. I just... need a moment to prepare.
Tutaqan says: A fitting name, I think, if you will accept it.
Tutaqan says: I see. We have a word for this--a type of duty that is known, not taught. As innate to a tuskarr as breathing. That word is "qipi." We have many stories that teach its importance.
Tutaqan says: Unfortunately, he's still too young and soft-hearted. The tides of the world are rough. Let him keep to his holt a while longer.
Tutaqan says: ...can light only one lantern.
Tutaqan says: I appreciate the gift, but you did not have to give it. You could use it more than I could.
Tutaqan says: This means nothing to me. Not anymore.
Tutaqan says: Around us is where our ottuks are kept during training. Each would make a fine companion for the hunter who suits them.
Tutaqan says: I failed you. You were my greatest friend, and I failed you. Ancestors forgive me...
Tutaqan says: I... need time with my thoughts.
Tutaqan says: Take care of whatever Kuliqa and Unujaak want. I wish to return to my thoughts.
Tutaqan says: Trade will start again as soon as possible. I will personally gather our hunting party to protect our workers for as long as we are needed. Uktulut will flourish again.
Tutaqan says: <name>, I wish to speak with you.
Tutaqan says: We must go--quickly. I fear we might have stepped too far out onto thin ice.
Tutaqan says: I stand by what I said. I won't lose anyone else to the djaradin.
Tutaqan says: Little one, I have no desire to fight you. I know the village is large and you feel as though you cannot control it. But control is not the armor you think it is.
Tutaqan says: You are always welcome in the Uktulut Backwater.
Tutaqan says: You are not without your chieftain. We will put an end to this threat today.
Tutaqan says: My heart is still too heavy to search myself--but if you are able to bring any ottuks to me, I would meet them.
Tutaqan says: I'm sorry, but there is nothing I can do. I will not lose anyone else to... Who is this?
Tutaqan yells: Is--Is that Ipko? Yes! I think she's alive!
Tutaqan yells: Ipko! Give her to me, please!
Tutaqan says: Just like tuskarr, some ottuks can be glory-eager. But I do not fight for the sake of fighting.
Tutaqan says: <name>, I'm thankful for your efforts, but I fear that--
Tutaqan says: Oh, what a very sweet friend you are! So calm... So serene!
Tutaqan says: Let them fight. We've already paid too high a price for fighting.
Tutaqan says: Please assist Unujaak with the ritual. I... would like to stay with Ipko.
Tutaqan says: That's my horn... Why is the hunting party being called now?
Tutaqan says: She will be returned safely.
Tutaqan says: Come, Qipi! I will armor you.
Tutaqan says: Is she...? No, she's... gone.
Tutaqan says: ...and we will stand stronger than ever because of it. We may be tucked away here, far from Iskaara, but that distance need not truly separate us.
Tutaqan says: You have your own concerns.
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