Dialogue[]
“ | Emissaries from the <Other> clan, come to request the aid of your vaunted warrior, <Hero>, in a dangerous mission. “Everyone knows that <Hero> <enjoys the favor of Elmal/wields great power>. We are assembling a war party to protect the valley from <dwarves/trolls/Alkothi demon-men/scorpion folk/blue-faced river invaders/dragon people/subterranean insects>. His help could spell the difference between defeat and victory.” <Hero> takes council aside to plead for permission to take part. “It is my duty,” he says.
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— Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind |
Consequences[]
If you allow it, decide how many more warriors should accompany him. Success here means glory for your clan, loot in the form of Goods, as well as a raise in Mood. You risk injury to those you send though, even on success.
If your hero defeats your ancestral enemy here, your ancestors will reward your clan for the deed.
Notes[]
The borrowed hero will be Beren the Tall if he is available, and Yatakan otherwise. It doesn't seem to happen with Ayvtu.
The image will vary depending on the culture of the clan making the request.
Advice[]
- "I can bring us glory, and protect the valley from the threat of <Alkothi demon-men>." - Yatakan
- "When Hyalor was still a man, his renown grew, and all learned to call on him for aid."
- "If we send <Yatakan> we should send other warriors too."
- "As allies they have reason to expect our support." - If you are allied with <Other> clan
- "It is natural that others should seek out <Yatakan>, who is touched by Elmal."
- "A risky proposition, though perhaps with great rewards..."
- "Sending <Yatakan> is not without risk. We should be compensated."