Dialogue[]
“ | A delegation of your valley's Erissa priestesses, belonging to many clans, returns to seek the gift you promised when you accepted their healing boon. What do you offer them?
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— Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind |
Consequences[]
A song must meet the priestesses' exacting standards to qualify as an acceptable gift. An inferior song will annoy the priestesses and have them ask for something else.
The priestesses naturally will be delighted to receive the Robe of Erissa, a treasure that grants divine blessing to worshippers of their goddess. However, your own people may be unhappy to see you give it up, and as a player you might want to hold onto it, at least if you have prominent Erissa priestesses among your nobles.
If you choose to repay them with worship, you will be asked whether you want to perform a taxing ceremony if not. If you choose to perform the taxing ceremony for them, you will lose two points of clan magic, but they will be impressed by your generosity.