Dialogue[]
“ | Two prominent clan members have fallen into a dispute that threatens to get out of hand. Hanth the hunter accuses Sereden the woodcrafter of distracting the youth with his elusive philosophies and weird maxims. "We are struggling to survive, and your pimply acolytes do nothing but loll about, soaking up your hogwash!"
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— Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out |
Consequences[]
If you speak in support of Sereden, the people may agree that he did nothing wrong, rejecting the hunter's bombast; Mood improves.
If you speak in support of Hanth, but Sereden is more popular, the people will prefer Sereden's kindness over Hanth's hardness and Mood decreases.
Notes[]
There are alternate illustrations showing the conflicting pair at different ages.
This event can happen with their sons, Serestev and Hanvan, respectively.
Advice[]
- "It is not my way to provoke." - Sereden
- "Taking both sides antagonizes all." - Reda
- "The ancestors can't stand Sereden's blather." - Ancestor worshiper, if your Rider Ancestors Virtue was Forward Movement
- "I can assist with the mediation."
- "There ought to be stories about hunters against woodcrafters, but I can't think of any."
- "Sereden sees changes the rest of us cannot."
- "Disputes like this can spread."