Dialogue[]
“ | A miracle interrupts the constant bleakness that used to be the sky. A storm rune, painted in clouds, manifests above Berenstead. Your god-talkers agree on the meaning of this incredible portent: you have accumulated the support and relics needed to attempt the perilous into the disintegrating divine realm that <Noble> proposed>.
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— Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out |
Consequences[]
At the start of the event, Mood improves.
If you do anything other than organizing the ritual immediately, then you may postpone the Orlanth and Ernalda ritual, giving you more time to prepare.
If you feast with your neighbors who will aid your rite, you must choose how much Food to spend: a small, moderate, or generous amount. You lose the Food, but your neighbors will toast you.
Advice[]
- "Your love for the king made this omen possible." - Chief Iverlantho
- "That storm rune would be twice as big if I were chieftain." - Iverlantho (not chief)
- "Prudence above all." - Venef
- "We’ve worked so hard for this. We can’t delay now." - Erenlanth
- "Look beyond the clouds." - Sereden
- "The gods realm is real, but is it what we think it is?" - Serestev
- "Send my sword to the divine world." - Kerenna
- "I shall sing Humakt’s death song on the Other Side." - Korestene
- "Spiders weave crooked webs." - Dresta
- "I fear that the gods shall disappoint us." - Doresa
- "Let’s get drunk." - Hanth or Hanvan
- "I shall ride to the other clans." - Reda or Rodene
- "The Cow Mother attended her mother’s wedding to Orlanth, although some say the hall was so crowded that she had to walk on two legs." - Uralda worshipper
- "At the wedding of Ernalda and Orlanth, Issaries negotiated a trade deal between <Pela and Heler/Uralda and Gustbran/Asrelia and Kero Fin>." - Issaries worshipper
- "At Orlanth and Ernalda’s wedding, Lhankor Mhy gave a <detailed/lengthy> recounting of both their divine lineages." - Lhankor Mhy worshipper
- "No tales shed light on what we are about to attempt, as it is without precedent."
- "Beren went to the Other Side several times."
- "The quester will see the Great Goddess herself!"
- "Whoever we choose will behold the Storm Father."
- "We can wait, but will lose helpers if we goad them into feuds in the meantime."
- "We are free to initiate the rite at any time--unless we lose or trade away the relics we gathered."
- "Wait until after Sacred Time, when we dedicate clan magic matching the talents of our chosen quester."
- "We can only try this once. We can still do more to prepare."
- "We can now start the rite at any time."
- "A friendly insult contest could liven up a feast with other clans."