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{100}{}{A nomad.} {101}{}{Nomad shaman.} {102}{}{The strong smell of herbs cling to this one's clothing.} {103}{}{Hello, stranger. I am the tribe shaman. I am skilled in the art of healing.} {104}{}{Hello again.} {105}{}{I am in need of healing.} {106}{}{Can you combine the xander root and the broc flower?} {107}{}{Bye.} {108}{}{Ooga.} {109}{}{Be still and I will examine you.} {110}{}{[Continue]} {111}{}{I have found these afflictions.} #continue at 136 {112}{}{Can you help me?} {113}{}{I can perform the following for a price:} # continue at 140 {114}{}{Please extract the poison from my body.} {115}{}{Please heal me.} {116}{}{See what you can do for my broken limb.} {117}{}{Bye.} {118}{}{Your have been healed.} {119}{}{You have been healed.} {120}{}{You have been healed.} {121}{}{I am in need of more of your skills.} {122}{}{Thank you; I feel much better. Bye.} {123}{}{My skills are limited, and I cannot help you any further in this area.} {124}{}{[Continue]} {125}{}{You do not require this type of healing.} {126}{}{[Continue]} {127}{}{Ahh...You are familiar with the healing properties of these two plants. It will only cost you} # continue at 150 {128}{}{Please combine the two plants for me.} {129}{}{Maybe later, bye.} {130}{}{[You watch as he carefully crushes and combines the two plants, and then hands you precisely measured doses of the powder.]} {131}{}{Bye.} {132}{}{You seem to be short on cash. Return later when your purse is fatter.} {133}{}{[END]} {134}{}{I do not have time for such nonsense. Leave!} {135}{}{[END]} {136}{}{[Poisoned]} {137}{}{[Injured]} {138}{}{[Radiated]} {139}{}{[Crippled]} {140}{}{Cure poison,} {141}{}{Fix crippled limbs,} {142}{}{Healing $} {143}{}{Infidel!} {144}{}{Why do you attack us?} {145}{}{I will defend the tribe with my life!} {146}{}{How dare you violate our hospitality.} {147}{}{Be gone!} {148}{}{Leave us.} {149}{}{We are a peaceful tribe.} {150}{}{and I will combine the two for you.}