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<blockquote>"Oh well. I guess I don't have any use for this contract, that will magically compell whoever signs it into doing one thing that the contract holder wants. No matter what it is. I'll have to... dispose of it properly so it doesn't fall into the wrong hands. I'll go get something to dispose of it with then, dear." - Jane</blockquote> | |||
Saving [[Ashley|Ashley's]] mind causes [[Jane]] to propose you to write a magical contract. | Saving [[Ashley|Ashley's]] mind causes [[Jane]] to propose you to write a magical contract. | ||
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"Oh well. I guess I don't have any use for this contract, that will magically compell whoever signs it into doing one thing that the contract holder wants. No matter what it is. I'll have to... dispose of it properly so it doesn't fall into the wrong hands. I'll go get something to dispose of it with then, dear." - Jane
Saving Ashley's mind causes Jane to propose you to write a magical contract.
If you choose to sign it, she's able to make you use any one spell she wishes at a point in the future.
Or, you know, you could just go ahead and steal it.
Note that you cannot access this scene if Jane is your slave. It's unknown if it works if you've enslaved Jane, then freed her again.
It's not very long at the moment, so you might have more fun checking the List of Transcripts for another transcript.
The Magic Contract
Jane: So, are you ready?
Protagonist: For what, exactly?
Jane: Just a formality. I don't have a task ready for you yet, but now that your friend is taken care of we should arrange the contract.
Protagonist: Contract?
Jane: Of course, I did risk performing my half ahead of time, dear. Technically, you could walk out without signing a thing and I couldn't really stop you. Could I?
Protagonist: Are you... Trying to-
Jane: I'm not suggesting anything, just letting you know that I am going out of my way for you more than I should. Now, this contract will magically obligate you to casting one spell of my request at a future date, in exchange for one spell of your choice for me to cast. I've noted here that my side of the contract has been fulfilled, so I just need you to sign right here.
Sign the contract
Protagonist: That sounds fair... Huh, that is really concise.
Jane: I try to keep it very simple, dear. Magical contracts can be a bit dangerous if you write too much. Gives too much room for misinterpretation.
Dan: Alright. I've signed it.
Jane: Thank you, dear. I'll let you know when I have a task ready for you.
Refuse to sign
Protagonist: I'd rather not sign a magical contract...
Jane: Oh dear. I suppose there is nothing I can do about that. Just goes to show that you should always get your contracts done beforehand, right dear?
Protagonist: I... Suppose so?
Jane: Oh well. I guess I don't have any use for this contract, that will magically compell whoever signs it into doing one thing that the contract holder wants. No matter what it is. I'll have to... dispose of it properly so it doesn't fall into the wrong hands. I'll go get something to dispose of it with then, dear.
[With a seductive smile, she slips past you, leaving you alone with the contract.]
Take the contract
[Taking the contract from the desk, you hurry out of the room]
Leave now
[Feeling like she was trying to set you up, you decide to leave the contract where it is, and get out of there.]