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Pang Wallen is an Iron Throne member, encountered during Chapter Seven on the ground floor on the Iron Throne Headquarters, who proclaims that Sarevok has declared the organization to be his own.

He is trying to leave before anything else goes wrong and may turn hostile, depending on dialogue choices.


Dialogue[]

Who...?! Get out of my way! I don't care who you are, I just want out of here.

1-None shall escape! I will kill you all!
Oh, that is just great! As if Sarevok wasn't bad enough! He marches in, announces our leaders have been killed, and promptly assumes command. Now I have to deal with you as well? Fine! Do your worst!

This route leads to hostilities and the following brief entry in the quest section of your Journal under the title The Rise of Sarevok

Since the deaths of its former leaders, Sarevok has taken over the Iron Throne.
2-And just who are you?
Pang is the name, and I'll thank you kindly to get out of my way! I don't care why you're here. Take all you wish if you are thieves. I just want to leave. That Sarevok has become too big for his britches. Our leaders weren't a day dead before he declared the Iron Throne to be his.
3-Then you won't mind if I help myself to your coffers, will you?
Bah, they are nearly empty regardless! Sarevok has been making decisions on the sidelines for some time now, and it has cost us all plenty. He does not seem concerned with profits or much of anything! The iron shortage became his pet project, but he has used it to inflame tensions instead of build business! He's brought us down as sure as if he was some "hero." What reason he would have to provoke a war, I don't know. Enjoy your looting, I'm leaving for good.
4-It does not matter. I will destroy all of you regardless.
The job has already been done! Who needs YOU when we have Sarevok?! If not for that fool they have accused, I would have guessed Sarevok killed our leaders. He has frittered away our gold, used our grandest plots to inflame governments, and done nothing but laugh when accused of ruining our organization! He seems quite sane, so I can only assume he has some motive of his own. It is not to the benefit of the Iron Throne, that much is certain. Do what you will. I am leaving before anything else goes wrong.

Either of these last two routes lead to the following detailed entry in the quest section of your Journal under the title The Rise of Sarevok

Sarevok has assumed control of the Iron Throne in the wake of its leaders' deaths. He seems uninterested in them, though, and is making decisions that will undoubtedly ruin the whole organization. He was also apparently ruling from the sidelines for some time now and used the iron shortage to inflame tensions instead of as a moneymaking opportunity. Whatever his motives, they are certainly not intended to benefit the Iron Throne.


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