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Dialogue[]

An emblem woven into your story tent has begun to sing, its figures acquiring animation. The emblem depicts the exodus, when Hyalor led your people from the city of Nivorah, after encroaching ice had rendered it uninhabitable. How do you respond to this wonder?
  1. Remember the exodus in song.
  2. Remember the exodus with a feast.
  3. Remember the exodus with a worship ceremony.
  4. Spread word of this omen to other Rider clans.
  5. Take no action.

Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind

Consequences[]

A successful ceremony will increase your clan magic.

Spreading word of this omen may improve our reputation among other Rider clans. If so, Mood may also improves.

Advice[]

  • "The exodus upended distinctions between noble and commoner." - Relandar worshiper/Lore expert
  • "Gamari joined us long before the exodus." - Gamari worshiper
  • "It was during the exodus that Inilla proved her worth." - Inilla worshiper
  • "When other Riders hear of this, they will want to trade with us." - Ekarna worshiper/Bargainer
  • "Whenever we have a chance to enhance our magic, we should take it." - Magician
  • "Song shall exalt the heroism of our ancestors." - Poetic circle member
  • "Either a feast or a song could improve our mood."
  • "A feast will do more to improve our mood than a song. Though drunkenness sometimes go awry..."
  • <"It never hurts to impress/We absolutely must improve our standing with> our fellow Riders."
  • "Our magic is at a low ebb. We must perform a ceremony." - If your clan magic is low
  • "The emblem does more than move and sing--it gives off heat. Do none of you feel it?"
  • "During the exodus, we gave the Wheels a chance to come with us. But in their arrogance they thought they could defeat the ice."
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