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Dialogue[]

Members of the <Rider A> clan seek a favor. Accomplished seekers of knowledge and treasure, they endured a heavy blow when the Rider exploration god, Zarlen, died. Since then they have taken the unusual step of worshiping your goddess Redalda, who preserved some of Zarlen's traits. They <hope you will speak to the <Rider B> clan on their behalf. This Rider clan has been harassing them over their devotion to a Berenstead god/wish to learn deep secrets of the goddess from <Reda/Redalda devotee>, who is eager to assist them>.
  1. Agree.
  2. Agree, gifting them also.
  3. Agree, proposing formal alliance.
    (if you are not already allies)
  4. Decline.

Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out

Consequences[]

If you agree, they will worship at your temple and thank you graciously before departing. Presumably, your relations improve.

If you agree, proposing formal alliance, and they asked for your diplomatic overtures, they express it's a possibility. If your emissary successfully fulfills the request, the alliance is formally accepted. If they asked for Redalda secrets, they say that they hoped you would ask that. Once your Redalda devotee has shared their secrets with your new allies, Redalda herself will appear and grant both clans an exploration blessing.

Advice[]

  • "We were Riders before we were Rams." - Iverlantho
  • "Matters of divine worship are not for me to decide." - Dresta
  • "My goddess will bless both clans." - Reda/Redalda devotee, if asked to share secrets
  • "Who wouldn't support seeking knowledge?" - Lhankor Mhy devotee
  • "If we refuse, the people will blame us for any sour words the <Rider A>s lob in our direction."
  • "Redalda preserves the lore of several dead gods."
  • "Redalda advised Beren which enemy the fort should be warded against."
  • "It is good that they worship Beren's wife."
  • "With the world in ruins, there is more to explore, and more danger in attempting it."
  • "If they find the regalia, will they bring it to us?"
  • "The sooner you start exploring, the sooner you will find it."
  • "Why not?"
  • "There must be a catch."
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