Dialogue[]
“ | A grim-faced delegation from the <Rider> clan arrives to discuss your relations with the Ram People. “The Rams are the enemies not only of our clan, but of all Hyalorings. Yet despite warnings you persist in cozying up to them. We are here to say again that any clan with the stink of the Rams on them shall be treated as a Ram clan. And as you have no doubt heard, we of the <Rider> clan are also known as the Ram Killers.”
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— Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind |
Consequences[]
If you promise to raid the Rams, then they say that they will hold you to that.
Refusing to be bullied will depend on your ability to intimidate the Ram Killers, and resist their attempts to intimidate you in turn. If you shake their resolve with tales of your martial deeds, Mood will likely improve.
Notes[]
This event can repeat. The last sentence will change to "And as you apparently need the reminder, we are the Ram Killers.”"
Advice[]
- "Who is the better trade partner, the Rams or the Ram Killers?" - Ekarna worshiper/Bargainer
- "On their way south to settle here, the <Rider>s were ambushed by Ram People. The Rams slaughtered their entire circle."
- "We must make them fear use more than we fear them." - Warrior
- "We're stonger than they are, and can win if we fight them." - Warrior, alternate
- "Our war magic girds us against intimidation." - If you put a lof of magic into war the previous Sacred Time
- "They do not fear us, and, if we defy them, may give us cause to fear them."
- "This is our chance to rectify the fatal mistake of cozying up the the Rams."
- "The gods might come nearer if we smash those who worship their enemies."
- "When the evil god Orlanth slew the sun, Elmal vowed vengeance."
- "Airy words! Airy words!" - Raven trickster