Dialogue[]
“ | A stunning omen! The ghost of the first king, Beren, rides astride a spectral steed into the place he founded. "From the halls of Orlanth's honored dead I have watched over your triumphs and defeats. Lately, more of the latter... Destiny barrels down upon you, and you must ready yourselves. Even with the veil between life and death in tatters, I cannot stay long. And cannot tell you more, except to ask, how do you seek to change your hearts?"
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— Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out |
Consequences[]
If you ask him to "Show us how to embrace unfamiliar ways," the people will feel dizzied, experiencing their hearts opening to other peoples and other ways. When they turn to thank their founder, he is gone.
Advice[]
- "Understanding how things work is the best gift." - Lhankor Mhy devotee/Lore-expert
- "To save the world, we must understand the ways of all its people." - Reda/Diplomat
- "Beren had the hope to make a tribe, the selflessness to care for his people, and the openness to embrace Orlanth. Redalda supplied the insight."
- "We must not lose hope that the gods will wake."
- "How splendid he is!"