Dialogue[]
“ | A mission from the <alliance> clan demands compensation for your use of a blessing to divert game from their wildlands into yours. "You chose this blessing, and it was gone on a long time, causing great hunger," they say. "For goods worth 20 cows, we will withdraw this complaint."
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— Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out |
Consequences[]
If you express it was the will of the gods, you can offer a gift. The clan may relent and withdraw their claim.
Advice[]
- "Dostal would not permit their game to leave if they did not deserve it." - Hanth
- "The royal clan may never bend." - Iverlantho
- "This must be because of Hanth's blessing." - Dresta
- "Aside from this dispute they tend to follow our lead. Threatening them would endanger our alliance." - Reda, if the complainers are allies
- "Squabbles over hunting are nothing new, but are more serious when everyone are on the brink of starvation." - Reda, alternate
- "I can make a strong case that their request for compensation flouts divine will." - Lore expert
- "The Riders met Dostal on the road south from the Frozen City. The Orlanthi already knew him." - Dostal devotee
- "Who cares about you boring ancient tales, <Dostal devotee>? Contribute to the current discussion!" - Responding advisor
- "We can back up any threats we care to make." - Warrior, if you are the stronger clan
- "I wouldn't be so quick to threaten them."
- "To ask for an immediate end to a blessing might anger the gods, so they're not asking us to do that."