InLost Records: Bloom & Rage’s Nora Malakian, 1995, Swann visits Nora’s garage for an interview with the most outgoing girl in the friend group. Nora may wear her heart on her sleeve, but that doesn’t mean it’s always easy to tell what will make her happy.

In this guide, we’ll go over which dialogue choices from Swann will have a positive, negative, or neutral effect on Nora, and which seem to matter more for Swann’s own development. As usual, staying silent is an option for the timed responses, and doesn’t have a negative impact on any of the choices, only neutral.

Nora stands in her garage with a box of beads in Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, telling Swann that she wanted to make her something.

Nora Gives A Gift

After a few shots where you don’t have any control over the conversation,Nora asks you what kind of gem you want for a bracelet. There are three options:

Each choice is neutral,but if you’retrying to romance Nora, lapis lazuli is the best option.

In Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, Nora holds a guitar in her garage, with two dialogue options about her potential future fame.

What does have an impact is how you choose to accept Nora’s gift. You havetwo response options:

What’s this gift for anyways?

Positive

Nora’s Home Life

In the next section, Nora expresses her frustration with her step-mom Linda.Swann has two dialogue options:

So your mom just like, took off?

So is Linda like a wicked stepmother?

Your mom must be pretty…

After that, Nora says that her mom’s going to take her to get a piercing the following month. Swann can suggest piercing locations, or express hesitation about the whole idea.Whatever you choose, Nora will go with it.

I like eyebrow piercings.

Neutral

In the final leg of the interview, Nora begins to talk about her dreams of being a rock star in the future.Swann has two response options:

Why do you want to be famous?

Promise you won’t leave me behind?

And with that, Swann’s interview with Nora comes to a conclusion.