Dialogue[]
“ | Shamans of the <Rider> clan appear at your clan boundaries to ask if you’re willing to sell your <X> spirit. They offer <number> cows worth of <trade/portable> goods. <Noble> reminds everyone of its ability: <ability>.
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— Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind |
Consequences[]
Bargaining aggressively will offend the shamans' clan, who may raid you for bullying their shamans.
Bargaining generously can please both the shamans and their clan.
If the spirit is invaluable to you, you may want to decline or offer a different spirit.
Selling at the usual rate is unlikely to offend them, though it won't please them as much as generosity.
Finally, you can ask if they have a spirit to sell instead. They will offer a random spirit that you do not possess.
Notes[]
See also Shamans Offer Spirit.
Advice[]
- "We don't need the wealth they offer." - If you have a lot of goods
- "When Yanade had more spirits than even he could keep track of, he asked Ekarna to find new homes for some of them."
- "More spirits give us more flexibility. But we could probably spare one."
- "We have some clout with their clan, which could help our negotiation."
- "Yes, we could get rid of our spirit. Maybe they want two?"
- "You can never have too many spirits. If you do, you aren't creative enough."