Dialogue[]
“ | A glorious sight! The ghost of your founding king, Beren, rides into the fortress he built. "From Orlanth's hard-pressed hall I have seen your travails," he proclaims. "As the wall between life and death now has a hole or two in it, I was able to slip through to visit my old stomping grounds--and grant you a boon. Tell me quickly what you most need, for I cannot linger."
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— Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out |
Consequences[]
If you ask him for restoration of damaged temples, he will agree, saying he is uniquely positioned to repair temples of both storm and sun gods. His voice will echo out and repair the damage to your shrines and temples before disappearing.
Advice[]
- "Deciding between competing good options is oddly difficult." - Venef
- "What a splendid horse!" - Reda/Redalda devotee
- "The state of holy places worries me." - Magician
- "The consequences of the thinned wall between life and death are usually bad, but this is good."
- "Our walls are stronger than they look."
- "Our troubles are manageable."