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"Pathetic Lamb. This is what your labors have wrought? This place holds not a single candle to the magnificence of my Temple, now gone." = build decorations
"So Leshy is no more. He was a being of chaos. The unordered beauty of his realm... I wonder if the flowers still grow, now that he is gone." = collect 10 flowers from Darkwood
"It is a testament to the strength of my Crown, that you should traverse Anura and emerge unscathed. Even after I cut her throat, Heket's words were more toxic and foul than the mushrooms that grew in her domain." = collect 10 mushrooms from Anura
"Do you fear me, Lamb? My brother, Kallamar, lived in fear of me. He shook at the mere thought of death! In his temple, he thought himself safe. How I wish to see those crystal walls crumbled!" = collect 10 crystals from Anchordeep
"...did Shamura weep, when you killed them? Did they know it was their end? Once, they were the brightest of us, their mind gracious and strong like the spider's silk that encased their home. It reminds me of them..." = collect 10 spider silk from Silk Cradle
"Lamb, you bear my Crown. You wield my power. And yet I cannot call you worthy. A Follower has perished from this world. What rites is such a pathetic creature afforded?" = resurrect/funeral a follower
"Lamb. Mortal life is so... fragile. So fleeting. So long did I stand at the gates between this life and the next, trapped at the nexus of what was and what wasn't." = send on a Missionary