Fuming Iron Legion Soldier
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A Fuming Iron Legion Soldier is a member of the Iron Legion assigned to patrol Splinter Hills with an equally unhappy Fuming Ebon Vanguard Soldier.
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- Why couldn't they have paired me with another charr? This human looks so scrawny, he wouldn't even make a good club.
- You're a soldier, aren't you? You shouldn't question your assignment.
- Ah, why'd you have to go and play the loyalty card? Okay, I'll put up with him...for the legions!
- Duty first.
- You should treat him with more respect. Your life may depend on it.
- I hardly see how. But just in case, I'll take it down a notch.
- Always cover your tail.
- No doubt you're the larger soldier. But maybe you could teach him how to fight despite his limitations.
- I guess you're right. Two prepared soldiers is always better than one. Even if one is a scrawny human.
- That's the spirit.
- Maybe you shoud[sic] leave it in the locker room.
- I can't believe I drew patrol duty with this human. It's like I'm being punished...only worse.
- You're a soldier. Just suck it up and do your duty.
- The legions would be so much better if they didn't have all these rules and orders.
- You have to take the good with the bad.
- Don't let the legionnaires know they got to you. Grin and bear it.
- Boy, it'd sure drive the brass crazy if I acted like I was happy fighting side-by-side with a human.
- They'll rue the day they tried to punish you, soldier.
- He might be only human, but you could teach him the charr way to fight.
- Yeah. Of course, I couldn't give away any trade secrets, but I guess I could show him a couple of unclassified moves.
- It's a start.
- Good luck with the ogres.
- After selecting a personality option
- If my friends back home in the citadel saw me fighting side-by-side with a human from the Ebon Vanguard, I'd never hear the end of it.
- Then you should make it out alive, and then never tell them.