Dialogue[]
“ | Kerenna's call to the undead <foes of Humakt> brings more enemies to Berenstead. Shambling corpses of mutants corrupted by Chaos kill <number> shepherds and wound <another> <number>. They shriek, "Who dares profane our god, <Nontraya/Vivamort>?" Kerenna steps forward and hacks them to pieces. The people hoist Kerenna onto their shoulders, chanting her name.
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— Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out |
Consequences[]
At the start of the event, mood rises and a number of population drops.
If you say, "With this second feat you have proven yourself, and need do no more," Kerenna may answer back that it is not about proving herself, but about devotion to Humakt. If so, the callings will continue.
If you toast the fallen shepherds, choose whether it's done by the king, the ring, or Kerenna. The families of the slain may celebrate the roles their family members took in the fight against the undead. Presumably, the popularity of the one doing the toast will increase.
Another clan may give you gifts, worth tens of Goods, in gratitude over ridding them of undead assailants.
The people may be excited over what might next come from Kerenna's call.
Notes[]
This event can happen to Kerenna's niece, Korestene, also.
Advice[]
- "What shall my call bring next?" - Kerenna/Korestene
- "She wishes to become chieftain, which of course is impossible." - Iverlantho
- "This has gone too far." - Venef
- "Her actions help us with other clans." - Reda/Rodene/Diplomat
- "Casualties will mount if this goes on." - Chalana Arroy devotee
- "An act can be holy yet also attention-seeking."
- "A wild-eyed grimness unites us now."
- "She infects us with an unbending attitude that won't be easy to shake."
- "First skeletons now these things. What next?"
- "A wild-eyed grimness unites us now."
- "Time to sheathe this sword."