Six Ages Wiki
Six Ages Wiki
Advertisement


Dialogue[]

After a period of confusing wandering, <quester> witnesses an early event in which a legendary celestial body called the moon fell apart and crashed to earth. A piece of it lies nearby in a smoking crater. Determined dwarves swarm toward it, intent on smashing it into smaller pieces and carrying it away.
  1. Aid the dwarves.
  2. Aid the moon.
  3. Fight the dwarves.
  4. Flee.
  5. Grab a moon fragment.

If <quester> aids the moon:

What form does the aid take?

  1. A gift of magic.
  2. A soothing song.
  3. Inspiring words.

Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind

Consequences[]

  • There is a risk that a quester who aids the dwarves will stay with them and never return to the clan.
  • If the quester successfully aids the moon, it may return them to the side of their god. Failure can result in the dwarves sending the quester back--but not before stealing some of one of the quester's skills.
  • Successfully fighting the dwarves grants the clan a bonus while fighting dwarves, as well as the moon's gratitude and aid in returning to the ritual.
  • Fleeing has a small chance of returning the quester to the ritual, but usually simply sends the quester to another part of the Gods War
  • Grabbing a moon fragment can give the Moonstone, a treasure. Failure may lead to the death of the quester instead. Even if they succeed, they will still be lost in the Gods War, and must choose another option to try to get back to the ritual. 

Notes[]

Other options to aid the moon may show up for some questers.

Advertisement