Blades:Mariana Lusia

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Mariana Lusia
NPC.Mariana
Race Imperial
Gender Female
Mariana Lusia

Mariana Lusia is a villager the player encounters while investigating the disappearance of Caelinus.

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Quest-Related Events[edit]

The Farmer's Plea[edit]

"I haven't seen you around here before... Who are you?"
My name is <PlayerName>.
"I'm Mariana Lusia. What do you want, <PlayerName>?"

You have two options, the first being:

Tell me what happened to Caelinus.
"Oh, I don't know much about that. You'll have to ask someone else."
What *do* you know?
"Only that he's dead, and that his brother thinks Pavo Cominius did it."
Do you believe that?
"Doesn't matter what I believe, right? Now please let me be, I have work to do!"
Who should I ask?
"I don't know, anyone but me!"

No matter what is picked during this first option it will lead to:

Sorry to bother you.
"Right."

The second option is:

I just have a few questions.
"I don't have time for your questions!"
Sorry to bother you.
"Right."
My warrant says you do.
"Oh, for the love of... What do you want to know?"
Tell me what happened to Caelinus. (Same dialogue as the first option.)

If you approach her again she will say:

"You again... I already told you I had nothing for you."

Once you have cleared out the wolves for Rodulf, he will suggest you speak to Mariana again, when you do she will say:

"Now listen. You can't just come into our lives and expect us to drop everything for you!"

You will have two options to reply with, the first being:

You're wrong. I can.
"And if I just ignore you? What then?"
Then I'll arrest you.
"Look, I told you everything I know about Caelinus. What else do you want from me?"
I need to see Tiberia.

The other option is:

I need to see Tiberia.

Either option leads to:

"Tiberia? I... I don't know where she is."
Don't lie to me.
"I'm not... oh, all right. She's in the back. Just go through that door."

If spoken to again:

"I knew this would end badly. I told Tiberia as much, but she thought I was being pessimistic."