Dialogue[]
“ | A gigantic darkness spirit attacks Berenstead. It knocks down part of your wall. Then it is gone.
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— Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out |
Consequences[]
If you brace for the arrival of the trolls who will surely follow, even if the trolls never come, people will be happy anyway, raising Mood.
If you say, "Trolls might not come, but get ready all the same," and it turns out that the spirit acted on its own and trolls never come, the people will praise the ring for its prescience, and mood will increase.
Still, you will have to conduct the "Repair Berenstead" venture to bring the walls back to their full capacity.
Advice[]
- "We mustn't sow panic." - Venef
- "I can lead a spirit call." - Dresta/Shaman
- "Orlanth aggrieved the trolls somehow." - Orlanth devotee
- "Trolls have only recently trained their spirits to attack fortifications."
- "Every moment of delay puts us in greater danger.
- "A terrible shock!"
- "This is what happens when you anger the trolls."
- "It would profane the fallen to give up the goods they died protecting."
- "There are no trolls. This spirit acts on its own."
- "Against this darkness foe we can we can draw on both local and sky spirits."
- "A daunting loss! We must never again provoke the trolls."
- "I have only one answer for this, and it is in my scabbard."
- "Clubs and swords, both of them hard."