Dialogue[]
“ | A profusion of fresh shoots emerging from your previously barren and unyielding fields portend the best grain crop in years. The farmers almost fear to say it, worried that this omen of hope might somehow be snatched away from them. | ” |
Consequences[]
At the start of the event, Mood goes up.
If you call on spirits, you must first decide if you wish to tax the spirits to the utmost. In either case, a successful call will make sure that entities of decay and disease will stay away from your crop and caterpillar will not eat more than their share. Your crop is more likely to survive and mood will go up further.
If you contain expectations, the people may agree that celebrations are premature. Mood may still go down, though.
If you fail to protect the shoots, and are unlucky, the results may not be so good...
Advice[]
- "This happened only because I sit on the throne." - Iverlantho
- "The goddesses of growth are dead. A spirit call would be easier than divine sacrifice." - Dresta/Magician
- "This is what a normal planting once looked like."
- "Chaos will make short work of those shoots."
- "A great surprise."
- "Without strong magic, this will go wrong."
- "Much can go wrong between planting and harvest."