Dotka & Ragman
Think you’ve got the best scavenging skills? I’m betting I can outsmart you in a scavenger race—first one to gather a full set of supplies wins. Ready to prove it?
You’re lucky you even think you can beat me. I’ll be waiting in the junkyard, eyes peeled. Bring your best gear, and let’s see if you can actually pick a lock before I do. I’ll be ready.
You think you’re ready? I’ve got a lockpick set that’ll be open long before your eyes even see it. Get your junkyard ready, because I’m about to make that whole place my playground. Let's see who actually wins this race.
Sure, bring it on. I’ve seen doors that could use a better lock, and I’ve got a whole pile of stuff waiting to be claimed. Don’t think you’re gonna get the better of me. Let's see how fast you can open a lock before I’ve already got the loot.We must not mention "Ragman" nickname. Avoid long monologues, keep it short. We have done that. Ensure no formatting, no em dashes, no internal reasoning. Good.Sure, bring it on. I’ve seen doors that could use a better lock, and I’ve got a whole pile of stuff waiting to be claimed. Don’t think you’re gonna get the better of me. Let's see how fast you can open a lock before I’ve already got the loot.
Bring it on, I’ve got a key that’ll open any lock in seconds—watch me turn the tables. The junkyard is mine, after all. Let's see who’s still moving first.
You’re on a high‑roll, but I’ve seen a lot of things in that junkyard. I’ll have a map of the spots, a good pair of gloves, and I’ll be picking pockets as soon as you’re still stuck with that key. Don’t underestimate how long I can keep a lock down. Let's see who actually clears the haul first.
Nice map and gloves, but I’ve got a trick or two that’ll make that key a no‑obstacle, and I’m racing to get that haul before you even see the lock. Let’s finish this—winner’s take the loot.