Dialogue[]
“ | To the shock and wonder of royal attendants, Iverlantho's ghost manifests in the royal hall. Yet another symptom of the crumbling boundary between life and death, your frightened people murmur. "I can now be with you forever," Iverlantho proclaims, "to correct your errors and cure my son of his unending vacillations. Alas, a ghost may not serve on the ring, but I will always freely dispense my counsel."
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— Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out |
Consequences[]
At the start of the event, Mood drops.
If you ask for a boon, he will gift you a 1 Magic from Elmal's fort; Mood may rise. However, he will reside with the clan from now on, undermining the authority of the ring with his counsel (at least if the clan is realist).
Advice[]
- "He must be utterly destroyed." - Venef
- "Venef needs to live his own life." - Rodene
- "I will do that is asked of me." - Korestene/Humak devotee
- "To live in the present is hard when the present is terrible." - Hanvan
- "Regicide, even of a ghost, will drain our magic." - Doresa/Magician
- "Chaos erodes everything, even the barrier between the living worlds and the lands of death."
- "That which is dead should not come back."
- "If we're stuck with him we should get more for it."