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Dialogue[]

Very peculiar individuals whose costumes match no people you know descend from a glowing tunnel attached to a strange conveyance. "We would speak to your famous Sereden to settle a debate on a matter of historical importance. To protect you from knowledge beyond your ken, we will take him with us in our portable chamber. He will be gone for a while, but we will return him with a reward that the people of this era will consider most efficacious." Sereden wants to go.
  1. Agree.
  2. "Give us the reward up front."
  3. "I wish we could, but we need him here."
  4. "You stink of Chaos."

Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out

Consequences[]

If you agree, Sereden will leave, -1 Population. The people may express having a bad feelind about this, - Mood.

If you as them "Give us the reward up front," they will tell you that the reward will be greater on Sereden's return. You are then asked if you relent, Yes or No. If you say No, Sereden will leave (-1 Population) but you receive tens of goods and Mood may improve.

Notes[]

This event may happen with Sereden's son, Serestev, as well.

Advice[]

  • "Though I wouldn't go with them, I am the person of historical significance here." - Iverlantho
  • "I incline against." - Venef
  • "If we're lucky he won't come back." - Hanth
  • "Travel only keeps the world woven when undertaken on horseback." - Reda
  • "The ancestors never met anyone like this." - Ancestors worshiper
    (correct wording?)
  • "They have gold in that conveyance. I can smell it." - Issaries devotee/Bargainer
  • "Nothing about these people appear on our story wall." - Lhankor Mhy devotee/Lore expert
  • "Their conveyance is like a sky chariot of the sun gods, but not."
  • "The boundaries between things are breaking down."
  • "The people will rally around us if we insult these shifty outlanders."
  • "Sereden can handle it."
  • "Our people do not regard 'outlander' as an insult."
  • "Beren never met anyone like this."
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