Witch Imbeciles in Literature: Reshaping the Narrative and Challenging Stereotypes

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In the past, the Grand High Witch faced off against Helga Eveshim (Luke's grandmother) during the latter's quest to find out more about witches and even considered her an "old adversary" upon their chance meeting at the hotel in England.

After The Grand High Witch s death and the defeat of the Witches in America, Charlie, Bruno, Mary and the grandmother teach kids about how to avoid Witches as well as fighting them. This is shown when a witch asks what would happen if an adult consumed their formula, and the Grand High Witch replies Then that s just too bad for the grownup.

Set fire to the witch imbecile

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Steady Hand McDuff | Dark Souls 2 Wiki

Lost Bastille. He is in the lower part of the Bastille, where three dogs guard a gate at the base of a long staircase, which has an explosive barrel and a large enemy at its peak.

Drops

Sells

Item Quantity Price
Repair Powder 1 2500
Large Titanite Shard Infinite 2500
Wood Arrow Infinite 10
Iron Arrow Infinite 30
Iron Greatarrow Infinite 120
Wood Bolt Infinite 25
Heavy Bolt Infinite 50
Bastard Sword 1 3000
Uchigatana 1 5000
Greataxe 1 6200
Winged Spear 1 2500
Scythe 1 3500
Long Bow 1 2000
Light Crossbow 1 1500
Royal Kite Shield 1 2400

Dialogue

- First Encounter (Senile)

  1. Meh heh heh…
    Oh why can't they all be this easy?…Meh heh heh
  2. Hmph! Hmm! We've got a wild one here!
    Shape up! Shape up, I say!
  3. Oh-hoh hoh hoh! That's it, yes, that's the way!
    Dear flame…how brightly you burn! Meh heh heh…
  4. I ought to fetch a new ember…
    Flame, dear flame…

- After Obtaining Dull Ember
Flame flame…I smell flame upon you.
I'm McDuff the blacksmith; all I want is a little flame.
So, hand that ember to me.
Right now, you imbecile.

- Answering YES
Oh-hoh! What a marvellous ember!
You've got stones, I pray.
Give me stones, and I'll fortify your gear.

- Answering NO
What?!
Hmph! Oh, do it yourself, then!

- Using Talk Option

  1. Flame, dear flame…
    I give you my all, and you waver and falter.
    Meh heh heh…
  2. From the start of time, flame allowed man to flourish.
    And even now, he devises new fiery arts.
    But…His reason makes him doubt flame.
    And so we waver…and falter…
  3. The power of flame, power of the gods… In the end, it is all beyond our reach.
    And so, flame allures us, and we attempt to harness its power.
    Flame, dear flame…

- Meeting again
I ought to fetch a new ember…
Flame, dear flame…

- When gifting the player a Titanite Slab
If you walk with flame, then I salute you.
Take these.

- Leaving after using his services
Flame, dear flame…

- Leaving without using his services
Be gone.

- When attacked
You fool.
Enough with you.
You've offended the flames! (aggroed)
You scared yet? (50% HP)

- When player is killed
Ah, what a waste!

- Returning after defeat
You bloody fool.

- When killed
Flame, dear flame…

Be warned:
Once Rufus is unleashed upon your game, there's no getting rid of him, ever.
And he's just the worst!
Set fire to the witch imbecile

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