Dialogue[]
“ | A war-weary group from the city of Orlentos appears on your border, seeking the refugees you met last season. They belong to the Dara Happan culture, rulers of the empire you left behind as the ice began to cover it. "They are our lawful servants," their leader says, "and we have come to recover them. By duty they must come with us. As descendants of the Empire it is your duty to bring this about."
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— Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind |
Consequences[]
If you attack them with a strong enough force, you are likely to win, but incur a few casualties. Though they might not have anything of value on them, Mood may improve.
Generous gifting certainly helps to convince them to forget the refeugees. The clan's mood is likely to improve with a success.
Advice[]
- "The people will like it if we convince them to leave their poor servants alone. So will our ancestors."
- "Dara Happan nobles are the arrogant pinnacle of an arrogant people. Their servants were right to come to us."
- "We used to have nobles like the Dara Happans. But they were good and just, and realized rank does not help them survive in the wilderness."
- "I hate to think what they'll do to the women if they take them back."
- "Let's just kill them."
- "Odd, I thought the Dara Happans all wanted to hide under a dome."
- "We will win if we jump them, but perhaps at a cost."
- "Show them our wealth and they will spread the word to others."
- "They are not settling here, so we gain nothing by gifting them."
- "Notice how they're not offering us anything for those refugees."
- "The people will like it if we convince them to let their poor servants alone. So will our ancestors."
- "Our magic will help persuade them."
- "Turning over the refugees would be almost like selling slaves."
- "I wish we could please both owners and slaves."
- "The real problem here is that we really won't see any way out of the contradiction in, um, uh, levels?" - Raven trickster