Dialogue[]
“ | Hanth's long wait enters its final stage as the spirit Biggest Hunger appears in your wildlands. It manifests as a towering, symbolic bear. "I devour all," it growls, stuffing sheep into its coruscating maw. Hanth leaps on its behind, wrapping himself around its neck. Biggest Hunter struggles furiously to swipe him from its back, but wily Hanth does not allow its paws to strike him. The spirit bear collapses and melts away into a cloud of bright blue shapes.
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— Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out |
Consequences[]
At start of event, -1 Herds while mood goes up.
If you tell neighboring hunters, other clans also benefit and now know who to credit, gifting us <tens of> goods in gratitude.
If you toast Hanth's victory in Beren's hall, the popularity of the chief, and possibly Dresta or Doresa, increase.
Multiple spirits may pledge themselves to your clan for vanquishing Biggest Hunger.
Notes[]
This event can also happen with Hanth's son, Hanvan, instead.
If it happens late enough, an alternate illustration may be used.
From now on, Hanth—or Hanvan—will have the title "Hunger Vanquisher" on the noble selection screen.
Advice[]
- "I would like the hunters to know." - Hanth
- "A hero is not a king." - Iverlantho
- "Iverlantho misspeaks. Beren was hero and king."
- "If we inform spirits, they will gift us with magic." - Shaman
- "Let us resume the true fight, against Chaos."
- "If we inform neighbors, they will gift us."
- "Triumph!"
- "Hurrah for Hanth!"