Another Renalta quote. This one was one where I played with Shakespearian English, threw in a little German here and there. The battle was a brutal slugfest where Marcus eventually wins by shattering the Crusader's knee, but still. The dialogue is really something. --- [b]Crusader:[/b] "Hark stranger! I seek but one; A woman with raven black hair! Hath thou seen such a fair witch?" [b]Marcus:[/b] "You have but one desire, and for that, I advise that you turn. For no raven would dare sit long enough for a hunter to catch." [b]Crusader:[/b] [Upon realizing Marcus is a Tiefling--descended from demonic blood] "Thou consider me jester or fool? Hath thou no thought to thy words? Fie! Thou compare me to death, which rains upon thee like fire from the Heavens!" [b]Marcus:[/b] "Abaye more, Butcher." [b]Crusader:[/b] [Note: Mixed German in with English.] "Thou shalt soon be A-tenden for thy forfet, no Alembyk nor Wiccan's serpent tongue shall spare thee, unless thou confessen to thy forsunegede cost!" [b]Marcus:[/b] "To battle, then." [i][After further taunts during the fight, the battle ends with Marcus overtop his opponent][/i] [b]Crusader:[/b] "Thou hath fought bravely.. Thou flaunt thy power, now shall thou flaunt thy mercy? Honour amongst knights?" [b]Marcus:[/b] [Executes him] "No quarter for dead men."