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Analysis Of Geralt You Know That Wargs Are Dangerous Wild Animals
2. Characters involved
Bran – the warg owner. Bran is a man about forty with quiet and high voice. Soft and gentle, he is fond of nature and animals. He is dressed in green tunic and beige trousers, wears an amulet on his neck. Bran has light brown hair and short beard. His eyes are naive and wide opened. He has decent and kind face.

Yanka – a villager. She is dark haired woman with overweight, about thirty years old. Yanka wears long dark red dress which is put on a white blouse. She has deep wrinkles on her forehead because of constantly knitted brows. She has deep and manly voice. Yanka uses to put on heavy pink rouge on her cheeks and dark eyeshadow. She is from a wealthy family, that's why she wears big golden earrings and a necklace.
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Dialog
1. Geralt: Bran, you know that wargs are dangerous wild animals? (neutral)
Bran: I'm no fool, master witcher. I have a book about wargs’ nature. From this book I had learned how to tame them and to change this aggressive nature. This warg is like a common dog I swear it.
1.1. Geralt: Bran, you can’t change beast's nature, it will always be wild in its heart. What if it attacks the children? I'm sorry, it is too dangerous. (decision 1, ends the dialog) Bran: Please, master witcher! Don’t!
1.2. Geralt: Wild warg will never obey the commands. Show me how you have trained him.
Bran: With pleasure! Rex, sit! Rex, lay! Well, he is not very well at it, but he makes an effort.
1.2.1. = 1.1. (decision 1, ends the dialog)
1.2.2. Geralt: Look, people. Seems like Bran has everything under control. The warg acts like a dog. (neutral)
Yanka: I had nine hens yesterday. Only eight left today. The beast took it, I bet it! Bran, you have to pay for the hen your beast had guzzled!
Bob: I heard that witchers protect people from the beasts, but it seems we have one here, who is on the beast’s side.
Rust: Fuck the witcher! We screw bastard's head off by our own!
1.2.2.1. Geralt: Hush, people. There is no need to kill the animal. It won’t hurt anyone ( decision 3.1, ends the
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He has bewitched Rust! Help!
Bob: Bloody witcher is against us. Kill the betrayer of the humankind!
1.2.2.2. Geralt: Fine, you are right. I'm sorry, Bran. (decision 1, ends the dialog)
Bran: Please, master witcher! Don’t!
1.2.2.3. Geralt: Try to fuck the witcher, and you'll see the witcher fucking you. (decision 3.1, ends the dialog)
1.2.2.4. Geralt: Do what you want, I don't care. (decision 2, ends the dialog)
1.2.2.5. Geralt: Look, folks. I've read a book about wargs. I believe Bran, and you can ask me any questions you want: I will prove that his warg is harmless (decision 3.2).
Bob: Let's have it your way, witcher. Had anyone ever tamed a warg before?
1.2.2.5.1. Geralt: No, this case is unique. That is why we need to continue this experiment. (wrong answer, back to 1.2.2. with no 1.2.2.5. choice)
Bob: Do I look like a man who wants himself to experiment with? Not in the least!
1.2.2.5.2. Geralt: Yes, there was a group of scientists, who trained wargs to be fight dogs. (wrong answer, back to 1.2.2. with no 1.2.2.5. choice)
Bob: That means they were aggressive anyway. No, master witcher, it is too dangerous.
1.2.2.5.3. Geralt: Yes, there was a scientist who had made a successful attempt to tame the warg and even lived together with the pack. He had written the book Bran has in his

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