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Dialogue[]

Many clan members worry that Prince Erenlanth has fallen too far under the sway of Rodene, the expert rider known for her close connection to the horse goddess Redalda. They're constantly riding off into the wildlands together. Wagging tongues speak of romance between them. Not everyone believes this. The heir to the throne should not risk himself on Rodene's wandering rides, people say. "Without living royals, our clan will surely die." Others argue that we need our next king to be bold and high-spirited, and that cowardice spells doom.
  1. Ask her to stop taking him on her journeys.
  2. "Rodene must use these journeys to teach him diplomacy."
  3. Ask her to improve his horseback archery.
  4. Leave the ring out of this.

Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out

Consequences[]

  • If you ask Rodene to improve Erenlanth's horseback archery, then she may agree and help his aim improve, raising his already high Combat skills. People will worry less now that their rides have a purpose, raising clan mood.

Allowing the two to ride off together is not risk free, they might both perish if they do.

Advice[]

  • "Who my son spends his days with is not for us to question." - King Venef
  • "I would dispel these rumors, but my sides hurt from laughing." - Rodene
  • "The bow is not a sword, but can kill all the same." - Korestene
  • "When you see a wagging tongue, grab it and twist." - Hanvan
  • "The main god of diplomacy is dead, but Redalda had the gift of negotiation and became our best hope in that realm."
  • "Rodene can risk her own life if she wants, but the prince shouldn't follow her example."
  • "The gossip is false."
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