Dialogue[]
“ | Destructive goats attack your pastures, damaging them. <Name>, a wandering Uroxi, informs the ring that the goats were sent as a way to weaken Storm Bull. "As you probably know, Urox's goat-headed brother still has worshippers. They are trying to work some magic, and so we must counter them with a ceremony of our own. Us wandering Uroxi will be performing our own rituals, with axes and swords. But Berenstead is a target, so it must also respond." He explains that we must send someone to a representative of each goat-herding people, and ritually denounce goats to them.
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— Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out |
Consequences[]
If you deal with the overgrazing, the people toil to reseed and water the damaged grassland.
If you decide to send an emissary to the Ergeshites, in the far northeast, you must first decide which of the two Ergershite groups you wish to visit, those north of the Imther Mountains who call themselves Zarkosites, or those living to the east of those mountains, the Sidarsi. Then you must decide which of your nobles to send as an emissary and how big of an escort.
Advice[]
- "The goat people hate kings, so we must act swiftly to quash them." - Iverlantho
- "It is hard to say no to <Name>, but this is not our top priority." - Venef
- "To support <Name>'s rite, we'll have to denounce goats at least four times."
- "The Ergeshites live to the far northeast."
- "Are we sure this isn't because of the <Hostile clan>s?"
- "We don't have diplomatic relations with the Ergeshites, but we do have goat-herding allies in the valley, and will need to be careful not to offend them with our holy duty."
- "Send me, and the Ergeshites will wish they hadn't started this."
- "This may be a magical attack, but it has damaged the meadows."
- "The people want us to do something."