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Because my voice acting is rather lousy (with the occasional muffled words), here's the dialogue as script:
Olmec: One of the most famous villains in the Land of Oz was the Wicked Witch of the West, but before she gained that title, she originally went by the name Elphaba, and always carried her mother's green vial. She and her sister, Nessarose, both had birth defects; Nessarose was crippled, and Elphaba had green skin. Upon arriving at Shiz University, the headmistress Madame Morrible, immediately had Nessarose share her private accommodations while having Elphaba share with the self-centered Galinda. Elphaba and Galinda eventually become friends, and later that year went to the Emerald City to see the Wizard. But to great dismay, the Wizard was found to have no magic powers and responsible for the crisis concerning the Animals losing their power of speech. Elphaba took it upon herself to bring the Wizard to justice, becoming public enemy #1 in the process. Time passed, with the events of Nessarose getting a house landed on her, Elphaba proclaiming her love to the prince Fiyero, and ultimately faking her own death from getting doused with water. Galinda, now the good-hearted Glinda, put herself in new management of OZ while Elphaba secretly left the land with Fiyero, leaving behind her green vial. Your task is to find the vial, and bring it back here.
Kirk: I hope you all paid attention to that. Oh, before I forget-Olmec, where's the artifact's location?
Olmec: Elphaba's Green Vial can be found in the Dungeon.
Why: an award-winning musical like this one deserves to have something from it on the lineup. The blur by the way, however not tampered by me, gives it a sense of age like old historical artwork (just work with me on that).
What? You mean she didn't melt?! I don't believe that!
Mysteryblocks 1 month ago
@Mysteryblocks You never saw the musical-I did...on YouTube (how else would I have learned about this artifact in the first place?); look one of them up if you're so curious about it. Everyone has their own renditions of the same stories, okay?
mrbenio 1 month ago