Dialogue[]
“ | While mapping the <direction>, your explorers encounter a woman from no known land. <Explorer> manages to piece together that her name is <Dazichwe/Jeketepek/Lwekemba/Sayanti/Smandiko/Yamili>. She had somehow been swept away from her home by the <Earth Eaters/Devourers/Hungry Ones>, who had <summoned a wall of water/conjured up a dust storm/knocked over a mountain>. <Explorer> brought her back, suggesting that she be given refuge in Berenstead.
If you select option 3: What do you ask <name> to do to earn a place in the clan?
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— Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out |
Consequences[]
If you take her in, the Agimori Adoptee will appear as a potential ring member in a few years. While her abilities vary depending on how and if you asked her to prove herself, she is always skilled at something, and gives a great deal of unique advice.
If you ask her to prove herself by bringing in food, there is a chance that she will die in the attempt. Otherwise, she will definitely succeed.
Notes[]
The demon-hunting expedition in Agimori Visit, back in the Storm Age, come from the same very broad region as this woman, but are not necessarily of the same or even a related culture.
Advice[]
- "I admired her <grit/pluck>. She clearly knows how to use a weapon." - The explorer who brought her to you.
- "She can serve in my guard." - Iverlantho
- "She's a woman of the sword, but not devoted to the sword." - Kerenna
- "This is one reason we explore, to find new ways of thinking." - Reda
- "I don’t like her." - Sereden
- "Something about her… I can’t put my finger on it, but…" - Serestev
- "We might have trouble finding a horse big enough for her." - Rider Refugee Leader
- "I’m curious what sort of magic she might bring." - Vestantes Refugee Leader
- "As near as I can tell, neither the spirits nor the gods have called to <name>. Perhaps she is a sorcerer." - Shaman
- "She was clearly capable of surviving on her own. We don't need to help her."
- "During our migration from the Golden City, our ancestors adopted entire bands of foreign hunters."
- "I might have met some of her gods."
- "Some say that Hyalor adopted Gamari. Others say that she adopted our Rider ancestors as her kin."
- "A test will give us longer to make up our minds."
- "She obviously doesn't want to stay here."
- "Our people won't take well to a foreigner living among us."