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Blades:Pavo Cominius

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Pavo Cominius
NPC.Pavo
Race Imperial
Gender Male
Pavo Cominius

Pavo Cominius is an Imperial that you encounter during The Farmer's Plea. He is the brother of Tiberia Cominius.

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The Farmer's PleaEdit

When first approached:

"Caelinus? Caelinus, is that you? I'm sorry, I'm so sorry..."
I'm not Caelinus.
"You're not? Who are you, then?"

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

Just a friend.
"I have no friends. Not anymore. You're here to kill me, aren't you?"

The other is:

An envoy of Queen Urzoga.
"Oh, the *Queen* sent you, didn't she? I guess I'm famous now! Pavo Cominius, the notorious murderer! Well, I'm *not* a murderer."
I believe you.
"You say that, but you don't mean it, do you? You're here to kill me, aren't you?"

Either option will lead to:

I'm not.
"Liar! Liar! I can see right through you! You think I killed Caelinus, and now you want revenge! I can see it in your eyes! I'm warning you! I won't go easy!"

After a brief fight with him, he will say:

"Caelinus, my friend... I'm sorry... for everything. Go ahead and kill me, so this nightmare can finally end."
I'm not going to kill you.
"Why not? This is what you came here for, isn't it?"
I came here for the truth.
"The truth... the truth will do nothing but bring death upon us. But I'm ready now. I don't want to hide from my fate anymore. It was the River Snake."
The River Snake?
"Yes. He killed Caelinus. Nearly split him in two with that monstrous cleaver of his. I was there. I saw it with my own eyes."
Are you sure?
"He said: "Let this serve as a warning. These smuggling routes are mine, and mine alone." The River Snake doesn't tolerate any competition, you see?"
Because you were smuggling.
"It's... it's all my fault. I said to Caelinus: "It's just a little skooma! We'll do it just once and get a bit of coin." He didn't want to do it, but I convinced him. I knew his brother was struggling, and... oh Divines, what have I done!"

If spoken to again:

"What will become of me now?"