Erik: We don't really like the Watchers.
Wesley: Why not? They're fine, strapping young chaps.
Erik: Yeah, if you swing that way.
Michael: I'm looking for anyone who looks like thy're casing the joint.
Joshua: Oh, sorry.
GM: Mattias is doing scrying, the Temple are doing scrying in Israel, and the Watchers are doing research and scrying.
Erik: It's The Scrying Game.
Tatiania: He came here with me. I lay claim to him.
Michael: I claimed him first.
Erik: Claimed me? I'm not like a front seat!
Michael: More like a back seat.
Joshua: You're going to negotiate a rental?
Michael: Basically.
Drew: Congratulations, you're now Erik's pimp.
GM: Tori, Erik has named you his champion in a game of darts to determine if he is to be taken off to Fairy or allowed to return to the mortal world.
Drew: The question is, are you going to try to win?
Joshua: Erik didn't even get to try the hovercraft. He took another fairy to Europe.
Helga: It's Herr Doktor! He's been kidnapped!
Erik: Don't worry, this is what we do, ma'am.
Tori: Shut up, Erik.
Drew: An East German strategic bomber would get us to Malbork faster.
GM: Can you fly it?
Tori: I can!
Tori: If we had Marcy here, then... we'd have to have Marcy here.
Erik: I can't out-drink a Dwarf!
Doktor Schmidt: Johann Kessler was the midieval equivalent of a sergeant-major for the Teutonic Order. He translated commands between the officers and the rank-and-file of the men. He was also the first man knighed into the order after it was created and was considered the ideal of what a Teutonic Knight should be.
Drew: He was the very model of an ancient sergeant-major.
Drew: I think this Danish actually came from Denmark -- via parcel post.
Temple Officer: They have German passports, Austrian passports, Dutch passports...
Drew: Spectre passports.
Archaeologist: This tunnel is very unstable.
Drew: So are we.
Tori: It's nice to be able to call the police, instead of dodging them.
GM: Gelato does not stop bullets.