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.
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— 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."