Dialogue[]
“ | Your shamans discover that the spirits who dwell in Berenstead have forsworn their oaths to you. They relay their words: "Chaos has eaten away at everything, including the value of promises. Although you once served us well, we will now depart." | ” |
— Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out |
Consequences[]
If you tell the spirits you need them more than ever, they may be moved by your humility and decide to stay; Mood increases.
If you give them magic as a parting gift, you lose 1 Magic, but the spirits will give you a blessing before leaving, one which helps when drumming up other spirits to grant one-time aid.
Advice[]
- "If they wish to go, we can't stop them." - Venef
- "This has happened to other clans also." - Reda/Diplomat
- "When this happened in the land of my birth, the Old Ones exchanged parting gifts with our spirits." - Agimori Adoptee
- "It's best to deal with spirits from a position of humility." - Shaman
- "We must not lose them. Nor should we beg them to stay."
- "They will reciprocate a gift of magic, granting a blessing."
- "I do not know what is worse: when Chaos eats people, or when it eats trust."
- "A shame to lose them!"
- "They would have stuck around if we thought bigger."
- "I knew it."
- "Chaos eats all."