Dialogue[]
“ | Doresa, <daughter/who is probably the daughter> of the shaman Dresta, says that her eyes have opened to the spirit realm. While her mother was alive, she showed no aptitude for this magic. Doresa demonstrates by coaxing an ailing spirit to heal itself. She seeks permission to present herself to the spirits her mother knew, naming herself inheritor of Dresta’s spirit ties. Your clan’s other shamans say that Doresa must wait her turn, training under them, before making any such claim.
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— Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out |
Consequences[]
If your grant permission and Doresa succeeds in convincing the spirits to recognize her inheritance, then you will receive a significant boost in clan Magic and Mood will improve.
Regardless of your choice, Doresa will now appear as a leader, and can be put on the ring.
Notes[]

Doresa comes into her powers only after her mother's death, so the two of them will never be active at the same time.
Doresa is 35 years younger than Dresta.
Because this scene happens only after Dresta's death, Doresa—unlike all of the other second generation characters—can be middle-aged when she first appears.
Advice[]
- "She <supports/denies> the crown and the crown <supports/denies> her." - Iverlantho (or a generic line)
- "I say take the risk!" - Erenlanth
- "Redalda was always willing to try." - Reda
- "She was sure her mother’s gift had passed her over." - Rodene
- "What is as it seems?" - Sereden
- "My father saw this potential in her." - Serestev
- "With gods dying, we need spirits more than ever." - Kerenna
- "She has always been a wispy and uncertain thing." - Korestene
- "Let her persuade them." - Hanth
- "I asked her last week to call an elk spirit and she pretended she couldn’t." - Hanvan
- "Spirit sight is sometimes inherited." - Lhankor Mhy devotee/Lore expert
- "She is not ready. Her effort will confuse nearby spirits and hurt our clan magic." - Shaman
- "We'd have an easier time persuading if we improved our popularity."
- "Both our Rider and Ram ancestors learned to talk with spirits."
- "Our Rider ancestors would take the risk."
- "Respect elders, even when they are dead."
- "An unusual request. But then, her mother was an unusual shaman."
- "Beren took bold action, when prompted by the queen."
- "I'll tell those fool shamans what to think."
- "Sweet words will get us far."
- "Let her do as she pleases."