Kasmeer Meade/dialogue/season 1
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Dialogue for Kasmeer Meade from Season One releases of the Living World can be found here. Dialogue from afterwards to Festival of the Four Winds can be found on her main dialogue page.
Dialogue
The Secret of Southsun
- I'm afraid Southsun Cove isn't quite the getaway I hoped for.
- Are you referring to the settler unrest or the animal attacks?
- I must confess, I'm not fully informed about those situations. I came to Southsun mostly for relaxation. I heard there have been fresh dangers, but Inspector Kiel seems quite capable.
- What's keeping you from relaxing, then? (Same as "You aren't enjoying the resort?")
- Let's hope so.
- You aren't enjoying the resort?
- I appear to have brought some extra baggage with me from Divinity's Reach, and it's...shall we say, weighing me down a bit.
- Yes, but aren't you worried about the settler unrest or the animal attacks? (Same as "Are you referring to the settler unrest or the animal attacks?")
- I see what you mean.
- I hope you manage to find some peace and quiet here.
Ambient dialogue
- Lord Faren: Is that you, Kas? My dear, dear friend, I haven't seen you in ages. What a coincidence, us both being here!
- Lady Kasmeer Meade: You were on the same ship I was, Faren. I saw you trying to hide.
- Lord Faren: Not from you, dear lady. Perish the thought. No, I was merely...assuming a low profile.
- Lord Faren: My exploits drew some unduly harsh reaction back in ol' DR. I felt it was time for a sabbatical.
- Lord Faren: So I am traveling incognito to enjoy a temporary separation from my established social circle.
- Lady Kasmeer Meade: What a marvelous idea. I was attempting that very thing.
- Lord Faren: I never "fled to Southsun Cove." I...came to secure my reservations for the upcoming festival.
- Lord Faren: But what about you? What brings you to this fair island?
- Lady Kasmeer Meade: Business and pleasure. I'm fact-finding for Jory, and I heard this was a one-of-a-kind resort.
- Lord Faren: It is that. One with a reputation for dangerous fun...well, danger, anyway.
- Lord Faren: Truth be told, I was rather counting on that to discourage any other visitors from DR.
- Lady Kasmeer Meade: Don't worry, I won't tell anyone you're here. If I did, I wouldn't have you all to myself.
- Lord Faren: So you and Jory don't do bodyguard work. Too bad. My body could definitely use some guarding.
- Lord Faren: I was trained in single combat, of course, but I'm currently facing a much less fortuitous ratio.
- Lady Kasmeer Meade: Right, you were Swordmaster Bongo's prize student. Your parents paid extra for the title.
- Lord Faren: Well I don't like to brag...wait, what?
- Lady Kasmeer Meade: Sorry, I meant "training." They paid extra for the special training that made you so formidable.
- Lord Faren: I'd be an excellent pirate. "Captain Faren, Scourge of the High Seas." And of the high-end taverns.
- Lady Kasmeer Meade: I can definitely see you with a cutlass and a corsair's hat, swashbuckling the day away.
- Lord Faren: I like the sound of that! That is to say, "Har! Yar! Avast!" and so forth.
- Lady Kasmeer Meade: I suggest calling yourself Faren the Tongueless and remaining silent until you've mastered the lingo.
- Lord Faren: I've built us a house with my own two hands. You're not the only noble who works, you know.
- Lord Faren: Now we can stay here together forever, rent-free!
- Lady Kasmeer Meade: That's sweet, but are you sure it's finished?
- Lady Kasmeer Meade: It looks more like a foundation. For a hovel that's designed to lower property values.
- Lord Faren: I'm a trend-setter, my dear. Soon all our friends will have beach homes like this one.
- Lord Faren: Why not? You're here, I'm here, the waves are crashing romantically upon the shore.
- Lord Faren: It's not like we've never kissed before.
- Lady Kasmeer Meade: We were eight.
- Lord Faren: And I've carried a torch for you ever since. Surely proof that my love is no mere schoolboy's trifle.
- Lady Kasmeer Meade: Yes, well...not to change the subject, but I think you need to wax again. Your stubble is showing.
- Lord Faren: Have you heard the scuttlebutt? The Captain's Council is simple riven over the upcoming festival.
- Lord Faren: Half want to honor tradition and make the traditional profit.
- Lord Faren: The rest think it's bad form to have a dragon festival in the middle of a dragon war.
- Lady Kasmeer Meade: I understand it's a delicate subject, but isn't the council always at each other's throats?
- Lord Faren: Only when they're not trying to stick knives in each other's backs.
Last Stand at Southsun
- One souvenir I'll take home with me is a newfound respect for Inspector Kiel. Her handling of the recent trouble on Southsun Cove was exemplary.
- Where is home for you?
- I'm a proud citizen of Divinity's Reach, though that pride's certainly been tested of late.
- How so?
- My work sometimes brings me into contact with a decidedly unsavory element. Also, my social circle back home has become unacceptably contemptuous of...those less fortunate than themselves.
- Sounds like there's not much for you to return to.
- Have I given you that impression? I must apologize. I'm actually looking forward to getting back to work. I may complain, but I love my job and my business partner and I make a great team.
- In that case, good luck to you both.
- I hope your fortunes improve.
- Sorry to hear that.
- Have a safe return.
Ambient dialogue
- Lord Faren: Such a lovely scene–you, me...and the stampeding karka, screeching and spitting their caustic goo.
- Lady Kasmeer Meade: Indeed. We should probably take shelter. I'm heading back to Lion's Arch soon, and I need to pack.
- Lord Faren: I don't suppose there's room in your luggage for a lord on the lam?
- Lord Faren: If you hang me up after you unpack me, I swear I won't wrinkle.
Dragon Bash
- After No More Secrets (in The Dead End)
- She won't say it, but I will. You really impressed Marjory. She talked for almost a whole...minute about it.
- A whole minute?
- It doesn't sound like much, but it is. Marjory's not the most open spigot when it comes to praise. You have to take what you can get.
- I see. Thanks.
- Nice to know.
Sky Pirates of Tyria
- In Lion's Arch
- This festival reminds me of when I was little, and my father and I used to go to the carnival in Divinity's Reach.
- Does your father still live in Divinity's Reach?
- No. He's...He's gone. My mother died when I was young, and my father...He was taken earlier this year.
- You must miss him.
- I miss the man who used to hold my hand at the carnival, yes. But, let's not talk about that. It's too nice a day!
- You work for Marjory Delaqua, don't you?
- I work with her, yes. I joined Delaqua Investigations a few months ago. I needed some excitement to break up the boredom, you see?
- I understand completely.
- I'm sorry for your loss.
- I'm sorry for your loss.
- Enjoy your time here.
- After
- I don't suppose you know anyone who needs a private investigator and her charming assistant, do you?
- I wish I could help.
Blood and Madness
- At Thunder Ridge Camp
- It's so lovely here. I wish I'd brought my bikini. This would be a delightful beach, if it weren't for those...inhospitable krait.
- What are you doing here?
- Me? I'm looking into this shimmer in the midst of the lake. It's undoubtedly an illusion. I'm working up a spell to bring it down.
- Why would krait need an illusion?
- It sounds like it's cloaking krait construction, but we won't know for sure until we can drop their veil. They're not responding well to our interference.
- Good luck.
Ambient dialogue
- Primary article: Thunder Ridge/historical#Blood and Madness
- Kasmeer Meade: I think I'm perspiring.
- Marjory Delaqua: Now I've seen everything.
A Very Merry Wintersday
- At Thunder Ridge Camp
- Hello. Are you looking for anyone or anything in particular?
- Just checking the camp.
- We're trying to organize a relief effort here. We've already sent workers out to chop down these giant roots. We'd burn them, but we're afraid to release more toxins into the air.
- I need to learn more about Scarlet.
- Good idea. We need to pool our resources. I heard Scarlet has delusions of grandeur. She thinks she understands the way the world works, the way magic works. No one can know that. Can they?
- She's evil, so I hope it's not true.
- I agree.
- No, thanks.
Escape from Lion's Arch
- In Postern Ward
- Kasmeer Meade: Oh no you don't! (When fighting)
- Kasmeer Meade: Kas-ham! (Randomly killing a foe)
- Marjory Delaqua: Kasmeer, stay close. Do you smell that? It's the Toxic Alliance. They've left their mark all over this place.
- Kasmeer Meade: I don't like the looks of this. Scarlet's taking over the entire city.
- Marjory Delaqua: Taking it over or destroying it. I'm not sure which.
- Kasmeer Meade: All these poor Lion's Archlings. Tossed from their homes.
- Marjory Delaqua: Archlings?
- Kasmeer Meade: (Laugh) Yes. I didn't like Lion's Archers. C'mon. Let's clear some of these glowy things out of here.
Battle for Lion's Arch
Ambient dialogue
- When Assault Knight event is won
- Kasmeer Meade: Another failure for Scarlet. Oopsie.
- When Assault Knight or Prime Hologram events fail
- Marjory Delaqua: This isn't working! Run, Kas! Run!
- Kasmeer Meade: Oh dear. Running! Running...