Dialogue[]
“ | <Inviting Clan> emissaries invite your king to a feast. It goes without saying that he is expected to bring with him a sizable retinue of councilors, nobles, attending warriors, and other deserving folk.
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— Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out |
Consequences[]
If you send nobles, they will toast them instead and express their hope the king will attend next time. They gift you 10 cows and your relations likely increase a little.
If you accept, they may gift you 20 cows, having had no other intentions than rising in your esteem. Your relations with one another improves.
Advice[]
- "It is a trap and I will not go." - Iverlantho
- "They mean well, I imagine. I will conduct myself with appropriate reserve." - King Venef
- "Perhaps we should not overthink this." - Prince Venef
- "<The king's, ah, hesitation is misplaced.> They wish merely to cultivate good relations with us, as we do with other clans." - Reda/Diplomat, the first part only if Iverlantho is king
- "Feasting heals worried hearts." - Chalana Arroy devotee
- "I don't know why they fear us. They field more warriors than we do." - Warrior
- "Perhaps we should not overthink this."
- "They say they're Beren folk, but that was a long time ago."
- "Cows today are skinny and gristly compared to days of old--except for those of the <Inviting Clan>." - If the inviting clan is known for the Healthy Cow secret
- "Most of us produce sickly barley these days, but the <Inviting Clan> preserve the secrets of its patron goddess, Pela."
- "Pela Barley-Seed is Ernalda's granddaughter. She married Porridge and Baker before her third husband taught her to be wild." - Ernalda devotee
- "They cannot kill us on their territory, as that would violate the laws of hospitality. But what about the way there and back?"