Dialogue[]
“ | A delegation of Balurgans arrives to ask for your help taking a captive from the <Other> clan. "Their explorers came and carried off a young god-talker, much beloved of our goddess, Balurga. We must take a prisoner to exchange for her, but do not well know this valley of yours, and could use local help." When they get their captive, the Balurgans will repay you with a powerful blessing of your fields and pastures.
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— Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out |
Consequences[]
If you decline, the people may have wished the ring had taken even firmer measures. If so, Mood declines.
Advice[]
- "Expect and clan who catches us helping the Balurgans to treat it as a slight." - Rodene/Diplomat
- "If we aid them, send an able hunter." - Hanvan/Dostal devotee
- "Their previous blessing benefited us greatly, but it was something about it that frightened the spirits." - Shaman
- "Their earth goddess still lives, so her blessing might be as powerful as Ernalda's once were." - Magician
- "They live in hillforts up north."
- "Unlike our earth goddess, Balurga isn't dead--yet."
- "Drive the miscreants off."
- "If only they sought their captive from the <Feuding> clan..."
- "These people lack our long history."
- "Their god is both husband and son to their goddess."