Dialogue[]
“ | After the <other clan> delegation departs, Prince Erenlanth excitedly describes his slaying of the wraith-talker. <Your> clan members raise concerns to the ring. He and <Kerenna/Korestene>, they say, failed to consult leaders before traipsing off to kill a neighbor. And they should have warned the <other clan> chieftain before taking bloody-handed action themselves. “This should not happen again,” they say.
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— Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out |
Consequences[]
- If the clan ring defends both of them, your best speaker may convince your people that the danger posed by the undead far outweighs mortal politics, which will boost their Mood and improve Erenlanth's reputation. On the other hand, failure will prompt them to say the ring has also lost its common sense; Mood will go down as the people worry about the day the rash prince becomes king, and his reputation will take a hit.
Notes[]
- Like the preceding one, this event will usually involve Korestene rather than Kerenna.
Advice[]
- "Apparently blaming both of them is too much to ask." -King Venef
- "Our prince is now blessed of death." - Kerenna/Korestene
- "Orlanth said, 'This clan has room for one troublemaker, and it is me.'"
- "A scolding gone wrong will cost us more than leaving the matter alone."
- "Wraiths eat spirits." - shaman
- "This fuss will heal on its own."
- "A prince should have adventures before he is king."