Dialogue[]
“ | Emissaries from the Forosilvuli, a kingdom to your south, seek Kerenna's help. They wish to learn the three-fold strike, a combat move effective against the undead. Kerenna naturally agrees. They show their gratitude by gifting the clan with <gold rings> worth <number> cows. | ” |
— Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out |
Consequences[]
At the start of the event, the gifted number of Goods is gained.
Toasting the visitors in Beren's hall may make the people happy, raising Mood. Also, the members of the ring may become more popular.
If you sacrifice to Humakt, select your sacrifice. If accepted, Humakt displays an omen approving Kerenna's actions. The people may exult this; Mood may improve.
Notes[]
This event can happen with Kerenna's niece, Korestene, as well.
Advice[]
- "The three-fold strike against undead is not so much about the move, as much a secret geas one must commit to." - Kerenna
- "Foreign emissaries ought to visit the king, not a swordswoman." - Iverlantho
- "They live close enough to raid us. A goodwill gesture would not be wasted." - Reda/Diplomat
- "The deal has already been struck. Let's ensure they want to come back trading for more." - Issaries devotee/Bargainer
- "Much of their tribal land no longer exists." - Lhankor Mhy devotee/Lore expert
- "A rite of homage to Humakt will surely succeed." - Magician
- "Undeath is a bad rhubarb."
- "A rite of homage to Humakt will surely succeed."
- "That tiger has seen better days."
- "This is not a problem unless we make it so."
- "Toasting the visitors will reflect well on us. Toasting Kerenna will reflect well on her."
- "Toasts cost less than sacrifices."