Argumentative man/dialogue

Public Dialogue:
"We should help Saradomin to defeat Zamorak!"

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"Saradomin has more power than you can imagine."

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"At the cost of our souls! We should side with Saradomin."

"The right thing to do is to join with Holy Saradomin."

"Saradomin needs our support!"

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"Saradomin is not liar! He knows what's best for all of us."

User Dialogue:
User: What are you arguing about?

"Belligerent man: We're arguing about the battle in Lumbridge!"

"Argumentative man: Indeed. We are going to join in..."

"Belligerent man: My fool of a brother thinks we should join with Saradomin!"

"Argumentative man: That's because this idiot here does not understand what dealing with Zamorak will cost us!"

After this altercation the user has the following options:

When conversing with the two individuals they will occassionally impede on eachother, deploring of the other's statement. Seldom digressing from the question.
 * 1) What's this about a battle?
 * 2) Why should you join Saradomin?
 * 3) Why should you join Zamorak?
 * 4) Why don't you join opposite sides?
 * 5) I don't want to get involved! (Selecting this option will result in both brothers insulting you, thus ending the conversation).
 * When asking the first question, Argumentative man responds with "Have you not heard?" then the conversation will proceed with Belligerent man informing you with the current situation. "Yes! The great god Zamorak has returned to Gielinor and is battling with Saradomin!". Argumentative man then states in response to his brother "You mean the great god Saradomin has returned to vanquish the evil Zamorak". Belligerent man angrily states "Zamorak will easily defeat the weak followers of Saradomin". (Continued with Belligerent man speaking; altercation abates.) "Can't you see brother? We must join the side of power before we are swept aside". Argumentative man "It's you who needs to see that Zamorak will just bring chaos and death".


 * When asking the second question, Argumentative man says "We should support Saradomin because he represents good in the world". Argumentative man continues his reasoning with "He has been protecting us from the evils of Zamorak for centuries, and it's time we helped him back". Belligerent man then intervenes, claiming....