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This used to redirect to [[{{Quotes/Ptitleoe7myb9t}} the apostrophe\'d version, but that caused a problem with indexing: the ptitle version was placed in the index at the beginning, while this version is in its proper place. (Maybe someone who knows more about indexing can find a better fix.)
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This used to redirect to [[{{Quotes/Ptitleoe7myb9t}} the apostrophe\\\'d version]], but that caused a problem with indexing: the ptitle version was placed in the index at the beginning, while this version is in its proper place. (Maybe someone who knows more about indexing can find a better fix.)
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The game never specifically says how much Lyrium you need. If you have it, but the game doesn\'t give you the option to use it, one can safely assume that you just don\'t have the required amount. Furthermore, it makes sense that the Circle of Mages would have a large stockpile of the stuff and that they would have more in their possession than a band of adventurers roaming around the countryside do. That is why using Lyrium is not a potential third option. TheSadisticChoice is choosing to kill Connor or sacrifice his mother\'s life to save him. The TakeAThirdOption is asking the Circle for help.
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The game never specifically says how much Lyrium you need. If you have it, but the game doesn\\\'t give you the option to use it, one can safely assume that you just don\\\'t have the required amount. Furthermore, it makes sense that the Circle of Mages would have a large stockpile of the stuff and that they would have more in their possession than a band of adventurers roaming around the countryside ever would. That is why using Lyrium is not a potential third option. TheSadisticChoice is choosing to kill Connor or sacrifice his mother\\\'s life to save him. The TakeAThirdOption is asking the Circle for help.
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The game never specifically says how much Lyrium you need. If you have it, but the game doesn\'t give you the option to use it, one can safely assume that you just don\'t have the required amount. Furthermore, it makes sense that the Circle of Mages would have a large stockpile of the stuff and that they would have more in their possession than a band of adventurers roaming around the countryside do. That is why using Lyrium is not a potential third option. I could also say that an averted third option in that scenario was to ship Connor off to the mages\' prison that Lily got sent off to. After all, they \'\'could\'\' have the necessary abilities to contain a demon. Do you see where the problem is? For that specific quest, TheSadisticChoice is choosing to kill Connor or sacrifice his mother\'s life to save him. The TakeAThirdOption is asking the Circle for help.
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The game never specifically says how much Lyrium you need. If you have it, but the game doesn\\\'t give you the option to use it, one can safely assume that you just don\\\'t have the required amount. Furthermore, it makes sense that the Circle of Mages would have a large stockpile of the stuff and that they would have more in their possession than a band of adventurers roaming around the countryside do. That is why using Lyrium is not a potential third option. TheSadisticChoice is choosing to kill Connor or sacrifice his mother\\\'s life to save him. The TakeAThirdOption is asking the Circle for help.
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The game never specifically says how much Lyrium you need. If you have it, but the game doesn\'t give you the option to use it, one can safely assume that you just don\'t have the required amount. Furthermore, it makes sense that the Circle of Mages would have a large stockpile of the stuff and that they would have more in their possession than a band of adventurers roaming around the countryside do.
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The game never specifically says how much Lyrium you need. If you have it, but the game doesn\\\'t give you the option to use it, one can safely assume that you just don\\\'t have the required amount. Furthermore, it makes sense that the Circle of Mages would have a large stockpile of the stuff and that they would have more in their possession than a band of adventurers roaming around the countryside do. That is why using Lyrium is not a potential third option. I could also say that an averted third option in that scenario was to ship Connor off to the mages\\\' prison that Lily got sent off to. After all, they \\\'\\\'could\\\'\\\' have the necessary abilities to contain a demon. Do you see where the problem is? For that specific quest, TheSadisticChoice is choosing to kill Connor or sacrifice his mother\\\'s life to save him. The TakeAThirdOption is asking the Circle for help.
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The burden of proof is on you to convince the rest of us that you\'re right. A lot of your arguments rely on assumptions that can\'t be proven one way or another, which doesn\'t make for a convincing case. However, this is exactly what ItJustBugsMe is for because it keeps subjective material and {{Natter}} off the main page. Not only is the Lyrium argument already there, but the paragraph I deleted even directed people to go to that page for further information.
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The burden of proof is on you to convince the rest of us that you\\\'re right, not the other way around. A lot of your arguments rely on assumptions that can\\\'t be proven one way or another, which doesn\\\'t make for a convincing case. However, this is exactly what ItJustBugsMe is for because it keeps subjective material and {{Natter}} off the main page. Not only is the Lyrium argument already there, but the paragraph I deleted even directed people to go to that page for further information.
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The burden of proof is on you to convince the rest of us that you\'re right. A lot of your arguments rely on assumptions that can\'t be proven one way or another, which doesn\'t make for a convincing case. However, this is exactly what ItJustBugsMe is for because it keeps subjective material and {{Natter}} off the main page. Not only is the Lyrium argument already there, but the paragraph I deleted even referred people to go to that page for further information.
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The burden of proof is on you to convince the rest of us that you\\\'re right. A lot of your arguments rely on assumptions that can\\\'t be proven one way or another, which doesn\\\'t make for a convincing case. However, this is exactly what ItJustBugsMe is for because it keeps subjective material and {{Natter}} off the main page. Not only is the Lyrium argument already there, but the paragraph I deleted even directed people to go to that page for further information.
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Why is it so important to you that this be on the main page when it\'s already chronicled somewhere else?
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Why is it so important that this be on the main page when it\\\'s already chronicled somewhere else?
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The burden of proof is on you to convince the rest of us that you\'re right. A lot of your arguments rely on assumptions that can\'t be proven one way or another, which doesn\'t make for a convincing case. However, this is exactly what ItJustBugsMe is for. Not only is the Lyrium argument already there, but the paragraph I deleted even referred people to go to that page for further information.
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The burden of proof is on you to convince the rest of us that you\\\'re right. A lot of your arguments rely on assumptions that can\\\'t be proven one way or another, which doesn\\\'t make for a convincing case. However, this is exactly what ItJustBugsMe is for because it keeps subjective material and {{Natter}} off the main page. Not only is the Lyrium argument already there, but the paragraph I deleted even referred people to go to that page for further information.
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