Kortifex inquires about Von List's anxieties.
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Kortifex: You seem unsettled, Wolfram. I sense something weighing on your mind -- distracting you from our current efforts.
Von List: I am not distracted, Kortifex. I am simply under pressure to produce results.
Kortifex: I told you it would take time before I could raise your entire army. Why are mortals so impatient?
Von List: Perhaps because we do not have thousands of years to see plans to fruition. We are mortal, after all. But my concerns are specific.
Von List: Right now, the allies are amassing troops in the British Isles. I need to mobilize before they launch an invasion across the English Channel.
Kortifex: Then I suggest Die Wahrheit completes your instructions. Only then can I raise your army of millions.
Von List: I look forward to that day, Kortifex. When our enemies make landfall in Calais, I want the undead there to greet them on the beaches.