Dialogue[]
“ | <Noble>’s exploratory mission comes upon a group of Rams about to spring an ambush on a party of dwarves. Your explorers don’t recognize the Rams; they must hail from outside the valley.
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— Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind |
Consequences[]
If you choose to stand back and watch, they may learn how better to fight the winning group (which can be either), giving your clan better chances next time you go up against them.
If you warn the dwarves, they will thank you for the warning. The Rams think the mountain belongs to them because Orlanth's clouds envelop it. They will also give you some goods in thanks.
If you help fight the dwarves, the Rams will take this as endorsement of their claim on the mountains. They will also give you some goods in thanks.
If you open fire on the Rams, the dwarves will give you some goods in thanks instead.
Keep in mind that if either group happens to be your ancestral enemies, your ancestors will expect you to act against them and bless you if you do.
Advice[]
- "If I stand back and watch the Rams win, I'll better understand how we can fight them in the future. Same with dwarves, if they prevail."