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Dialogue[]

Kerenna, a devotee of Humakt, claims ghosts have disguised themselves as spirits, infesting our shaman stones. She proposes to call on Humakt to destroy them. Dresta, a prominent spirit-talker, calls the death-dealer completely mistaken. Her rite will harm friendly spirits the clan needs to survive.
  1. Allow the rite.
  2. Disallow the rite.
  3. Admonish Kerenna for spreading false fears.
  4. Allow the rite; admonish Dresta for protecting spirits over people.

Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out

Consequences[]

If you allow the rite, Kerenna may identify and smite enemy spirits, the people being relieved and mocking Dresta for foolishly opposing her; Mood may rise.

If you disallow the rite, the people may cry out in relief, fearing the spirits would come to harm; Mood may rise.

Notes[]

The event may also center on Kerenna's niece, Korestene, or Dresta's daughter, Doresa, instead.

Advice[]

  • "I know a ghost when I see one." - Kerenna
  • "I know the difference between a ghost and a spirit." - Dresta
  • "We must speak with care to whichever one of them we refuse." - Venef
  • "Dresta is right." - Sereden
  • "I have nothing to add." - Hanth
  • "Steal my gold, but don't steal my child."
  • "Hostile ghosts could do a lot of harm. If it's ghosts."
  • "Why are we only hearing about this now?"
  • "Gods don't make mistakes, but god-talkers sometimes do."
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