Dialogue[]
“ | Yatakan, Lyafor and Ayvtu, the children who gained fire magic beyond their years, have now caused worse mischief. They burned down a tent belonging to the <Family> family. An elder, Shenya, suffered burns trying to put out the blaze. The eldest of the fire children, Yatakan, says it was his fault, and that he coaxed the others into testing what would happen if they combined their flames. The other children say it was everyone's idea, equally. | ” |
— Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind |
Consequences[]
Convincing the people to be patient can fail, in which case you will be given the option to let matters rest or not. Choosing not to do so returns you to the other options, while taking no further action will lower Mood a bit.
All other options will prematurely end the event chain, and you'll miss out on two powerful heroes. Additionally, banishing the children will lead to their deaths.