Dialogue[]
“ | Though the people regard his tenure favorably, Hanth keeps complaining that he hates the job and would rather go back to leading the hunters full-time.
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— Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out |
Consequences[]
Notes[]
The text can vary; sometimes the event begins: "Though never entirely comfortable in the post, he may be moved by recent setbacks that have cost him the respect of the people."
Advice[]
- "I’m going to tell you to replace me with <Candidate> and then leave the room." - your chieftain.
- "Oh no you don’t!" - Hanvan or Hanth, if his father/son is trying to pawn off the job on him.
- "Give. Me. Back. My. Throne." - Iverlantho
- "I might have made the same mistakes." - Venef
- "Seldom has a leader shown more disdain for his own popularity." - Venef, alternate advice.
- "When <Hanth> stops grumbling, we’ll know the world has ended." - Erenlanth
- "Keep his ass in the big chair and <King>’s out of it."
- "Until the king is old enough to sit on his throne, I don’t care who keeps it warm for him."
- "Whoever is leader, people complain. Maybe that’s why Orlanth left his fortress for the underworld."
- "He hates being chief because he is terrible at it."
- "If I had to rule a clan of crying babies I’d hate it too."
- "Put a woman on the chieftain’s seat. She won’t whine about it."
- "A devotee of Dostal is a friend to spirits." - Shaman
- "Tell him privately that we agree."
- "Our Rider ancestors admire him. On Redalda’s side, they want a king." - Ancestor worshipper
- "Finally, a tiny stupid problem." - Eurmal worshipper
- "He has been a good advocate for the foragers." Inilla worshipper
- "I think him a great leader even if he does not see it." Dostal worshipper
- "It is hard to rule with the god of kings gone." - Orlanth worshipper
- "Give him back his freedom." - Redalda worshipper
- "It is a poor shepherd who curses his crook." - Voriof worshipper