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Dialogue[]

Despite his gruff demeanor and fondness for extended solitary journeys into the wildlands, an enthusiasm has arisen among the people for Hanth, the <tracker/Hunger Vanquisher>. People say that the ring, too often timorous, could use someone as blunt as him to cut through its constant wrangling. They name <Noble> as someone who constantly slows council's deliberations and could stand to be removed.
  1. Promise to put him on the ring.
  2. Promise to make Hanth chieftain.
  3. "Responsibility will strip him of his greatest possession, his freedom."
  4. "This job requires grace, and patience; he has neither."
  5. Do nothing.

Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out

Consequences[]

If you say, "This job requires grace, and patience; he has neither," and Hanth stands unperturbed by these accusations, thereby proving them false, then the people will not relent. You may still have the chance to choose one of the remaining options. Alternatively, he'll fly into a rage, proving the council's point to the people.

If you say, "Responsibility will strip him of his greatest possession, his freedom," then the people may read this as condescension and Mood goes down.

Notes[]

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If it happens late enough, an alternate illustration may be used.

Advice[]

  • "I'm timorous, am I? I'll show them!" - The ring member proposed to be replaced
  • "I know as much about hunting as Hanth and am only half as rude." - Dostal devotee
  • "He's rude to spirits, even the animal spirits that influence our hunting." - Shaman
  • "The ring has too many men as it is." - Misandrist ring member
  • "They want bluntness? Let's bluntly tell them why Hanth won't do."
  • "Leadership is not about bashing others around."
  • "In the stories, Dostal is not as truculent as Hanth."
  • "Dostal too will eventually die."
  • "In these hungry times, we could use a hunter on the ring."
  • "I'll go along with the ring's decision."
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