Dialogue[]
“ | <Explorer>’s journeyers climb a mountain, where they find a cave. Inside they encounter a divine being, half troll and half spider. “What brings you to Cragspider’s lair, tasty morsels?” she asks.
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— Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out |
Consequences[]
If your explorer displeases Cragspider, she may eat their horse.
If you tell her you will test your worth by pursuing a foe designated by her, she obliges you, and send you to aid ancient trolls against Yelm's retinue, the allies of your ancient solar ancestors. Your solar devotees will be weakened for a while after this act, but success will allow you pass deeper into the Gods War.
If you tell her that you were looking for one of your own gods, she may send the explorers to Urox or Balurga.
Advice[]
- "I yearn to show my fighting prowess." - Erenlanth
- "I feel a kinship with her, rooted in spirit perception." - Dresta or Doresa
- "She prefers honest talk, I bet." - Hanth or Hanvan
- "The remaining foes of the trolls are the forces of Chaos—and solar worshipers, like us."
- "She shares with us a determination to destroy Chaos."
- "Why should she help us?"
- "If I speak boldly, she’ll admire my impertinence."
- "She’ll understand our need for help."
- "What reason has she to help us?"
- "By accident we climbed. On purpose we’ll depart."
- "If she doesn’t know, it’s time to go."
- "We need unity with the trolls for the day of final battle."
- "I made a wrong turn back at the floating island."
- "Why should I bow and scrape to an alien god?"
- "She is a great spirit—like a god, but not." - Shaman
- "Our ancestors were troll-foes." - Ancestor worshipper (if trolls are your ancestral enemy)
- "I detect a bit of trickster in her." - Eurmal trickster
- "I don’t like how she’s looking at my horse." - Redalda worshipper
- "Trolls like Urox." - Urox worshipper
- "She is no ordinary trollspider.