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Bouldermouth Vale Refugee Camp

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Bouldermouth Vale Refugee Camp

The Bouldermouth Vale Refugee Camp was a camp for residents of Lion's Arch displaced by the attack by Scarlet's Alliance. It is managed by the Lionguard with assistance from the Durmand Priory.

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Asura
Charr
Dolyaks
Humans
Norn
Sylvari
Ogres
Various

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Kasmeer Meade: I don't think we're going to win this battle.
Marjory Delaqua: I know what you mean. For every one we save, three more die. You can stay here, if you'd like.
Kasmeer Meade: Not if you're going back in. We're a team.
Marjory Delaqua: Even if we only save one more, it's worth it.
Kasmeer Meade: Agreed.
Kasmeer Meade: So, this is what it's like to have a mission. To be an adventurer. Danger, risk.
Marjory Delaqua: You don't have to do this, sweetheart.
Kasmeer Meade: I know I don't. But, being with you has made me want to be a better person.
Kasmeer Meade: And this is what better people do.
Marjory Delaqua: You're already nigh perfect in my eyes.
Kasmeer Meade: Careful there, Miss Delaqua. You're going to make me blush.
Marjory Delaqua: You're cold.
Kasmeer Meade: F-f-freezing.
Marjory Delaqua: Too bad you can't mesmer up a fur cloak to keep you warm
Kasmeer Meade: (laugh) I don't need one. I have you. Come on over here.
Marjory Delaqua: With Pleasure.
Kasmeer Meade: I wonder how Rox and Braham are doing.
Marjory Delaqua: Knowing them, they're probably happy as clams, tearing into Aetherblades or toxic krait.
Kasmeer Meade: I'm really glad we've all met. I have a good feeling about our little guild.
Marjory Delaqua: It was serendipity, perhaps. Or the gods may still be watching over us after all.
Kasmeer Meade: I choose to believe they are. Praise the Six.
Kasmeer Meade: What was it like for you? In the Ministry Guard
Marjory Delaqua: It was a job like any other job. Except I got to eat, sleep, and breathe it.
Kasmeer Meade: When did you join?
Marjory Delaqua: As soon as I was able. My father...isn't nice like yours was. Nor is my family wealthy.
Kasmeer Meade: I'm sorry.
Marjory Delaqua: Not your fault. It is what it is.
Kasmeer Meade: Do you see your family?
Marjory Delaqua: My mother, yes. And my sisters. Not my father. Not if I can avoid it.
Kasmeer Meade: So, when did you join the Durmand Priory?
Marjory Delaqua: Shortly after I quit the guard. I knew I'd need to be able to tap a good source of information to be a detective.
Kasmeer Meade: I'm surprised you didn't choose the Order of Whispers.
Marjory Delaqua: Those rats? Nah. They're too secretive, even among themselves.
Kasmeer Meade: Besides, dressed as you are, I bet you stand out more at the Priory than among Whispers.
Marjory Delaqua: (laugh) Exactly. Presentation is everything.
Priory Magister Vallen: Strange. The gas weapon isn't the same as the nightmare pollen from the Kessex Hills tower.
Priory Novice Ailis: I could have sworn they'd be related.
Priory Magister Vallen: I did too. This agent is far worse. It's corrosive on contact and lethal in large doses.
Priory Novice Ailis: Any progress on a vaccine for the miasma?
Priory Magister Vallen: None. It doesn't correspond to any known antitoxin.
Priory Novice Ailis: What in Durmand's name are we dealing with?
Priory Magister Vallen: A climbing fatality rate for the refugees ...and perhaps Scarlet's ultimate weapon.
Priory Novice Ailis: I've been in touch with the hyleks, as you asked. They've found the poison—in small doses—will work its way out of the survivor's body.
Priory Magister Vallen: It's not wholly fatal? That's fantastic news.
Priory Novice Ailis: It depends on the potency of the dose and time exposed to the miasma.
Priory Magister Vallen: When the wind shifts, we can assault Lion's Arch. Wait, how did the Hylek determine this?
Priory Novice Ailis: The didn't tell me directly. I heard something about bonfires.
Priory Magister Vallen: Have you begun compiling the eyewitness reports for the scholars?
Priory Novice Ailis: Magister, I'm...not sure questioning the refugees so soon after the disaster is a good idea.
Priory Novice Ailis: While I'm not a medical professional, they are exhibiting classic signs of mental trauma.
Priory Novice Ailis: Perhaps it would be better to let them gather their wits...or at least have a good night's sleep in our camp.
Priory Magister Vallen: We gave eyewitnesses to history, novice. Records must be kept of this moment. Do your duty.
(Priory Novice Ailis walks to Refugee)
Priory Novice Ailis: Tell me, what did you see? What happened in the city?
Refugee: I...please, I can't talk about it.
Priory Novice Ailis: I know this is difficult, but you were an eyewitness. Please, share what you have seen.
Refugee: Is this all that you can think about right now?
Refugee: I lost my son. My only son. Put that in your scroll.
Priory Novice Ailis: I didn't mean—
Refugee: Go away. Now!
During Break the Toxic Alliance's morale to gain entry to Lion's Arch
Marjory Delaqua: Looks like the miasma's clearing out. You sure you wouldn't rather stay here?
Kasmeer Meade: Not on your life. Where you go, I go.
Marjory Delaqua: Kas—
Kasmeer Meade: C'mon! Let's go save some people.
Lionguard: Advance with haste. We need increased numbers at the vanguard.

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