Dialogue[]
“ | A warrior of the faraway Ergeshite people arrives with his retinue at your clan boundaries to request assistance. He introduces himself as Relas and says that he has come to slay an enemy named <Name>. For many years has he meditated to acquire this name, that of the one who <slew his parents/stole his father’s magic/desecrated his ancestral shrine/murders him every night in his dreams/kidnapped his infant daughter/drank the blood of the golden asp> <Name> happens to be the name of the <clan> chieftain.
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— Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind |
Consequences[]
If you send the lion warrior to a clan, you will be able to decide whether to tell him you sent him. If you don't tell him, you may get away with it.
Notes[]
The warrior's name varies, as does his reason for seeking this enemy.
Advice[]
- "We must earn the favor of the goat brothers." - Goat-loving circle member
- "Horses are better than goats." - Gamari worshiper
- "I thought they were ruled by a goat king and queen. How does a lion warrior fit in?"
- "Though they worship a goat and a lion, the Ergeshites are still a solar people."
- "Send him against Rams instead." - Ram-hating circle member
- "If we misdirect him, send him against the <Other Clan>s, who could use some softening up."
- "I'll not be a party to deception."