- Player: What are you arguing about?
- Belligerent man: We're arguing about the battle in Lumbridge!
- Argumentative man: Indeed. We are going to join in...
- Belligerent man: My fool of a brother thinks we should join with Saradomin!
- Argumentative man: That's because this idiot here does not understand what dealing with Zamorak will cost us!
- Player: What is this about a battle?
- Argumentative man: Have you not heard?
- Belligerent man: Yes! The great god Zamorak has returned to Gielinor and is battling with Saradomin!
- Argumentative man: You mean the great god Saradomin has returned to vanquish the evil Zamorak.
- Belligerent man: Zamorak will easily defeat the weak followers of Saradomin.
- Belligerent man: Can't you see that my brother? We should join the side of power before we are swept aside.
- Argumentative man: It's you that needs to see that Zamorak will just bring chaos and death.
- Player: Can I join in?
- Belligerent man: Yes, you can! Zamorak requests that all people help, and not just warriors.
- Argumentative man: No, Saradomin needs skilled people to gather divine tears on the battlefield and defeat the minions of Zamorak.
- Belligerent man: Saradomin only needs the help because he is too weak to win the battle by himself.
- Argumentative man: Clearly the so-called 'all powerful Zamorak' is not all he claims to be, if he heeds help too.
- Belligerent man: Zamorak only needs the help because people like you support Saradomin!
- Player: Where should I go to join in?
- Argumentative man: You can join Saradomin's army to the west of Lumbridge castle. Talk to the officer in the camp to the north of the battlefield.
- Belligerent man: Don't waste your time with that. You should talk to the officer in the south camp and join the mighty Zamorak.
- Player: I hope you sort out your problems.
- Player: Where should I go to join in?
- Player: Can I join in?
- Player: Why should you join Saradomin?
- Argumentative man: You should support Saradomin since he represents the good in the world.
- Argumentative man: He has been protecting us from the evils of Zamorak for centuries, and it's time we helped him back.
- Belligerent man: It's all lies! Saradomin never cared about the people. At least Zamorak is honest in his pursuit of power and glory.
- Argumentative man: The world would be a worse place with the chaos that Zamorak would unleash!
- Belligerent man: Saradomin neither cares, nor has the power to deal with your petty problems, with Zamorak will reward the faithful.
- Player: Why should you join Zamorak?
- Belligerent man: Zamorak is the most powerful god. When we defeat Saradomin, the rewards for the faithful will be great.
- Argumentative man: But those rewards would come at a price - chaos would reign in the world!
- Belligerent man: Saradomin stands no chance of winning. We should be joining the side that will win; the side of power.
- Belligerent man: You damn us to a slow death, brother.
- Argumentative man: At least I do not damn our very souls!
- Player: Why don't you join opposite sides?
- Belligerent man: I could never fight against my brother. Not even for Zamorak himself.
- Argumentative man: Agreed. We must be brothers in arms as well as by blood.
- Player: I don't want to get involved!
- Argumentative man: That's because you are not brave enough!
- Belligerent man: At least we agree on that!
- Player: What is this about a battle?
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Dialogue for Argumentative and belligerent man
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