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Dialogue[]

Teghern returns to taunt you. A horrible laugh emanates from his drooling left trunk. "With our final victory already progressing, I come one last time, not to tempt you with a corrupting deal, but simply to remind you that you are ugly and cowardly and unable to use words properly. Also, this is hard to say and will be hard to hear, but you smell bad." <His eyes settle on <Noble>. "However, since you accommodated Chaos in the past, I can add consequences to this otherwise gratuitous exchange by killing your most popular individual.">
  1. "All the peoples of Glorantha, human or not, will unite to defeat you."
  2. "We do not fear you, vile monster."
  3. "We see through you, blustering demon."
  4. "If we're dead already, we're taking you with us!"
  5. Say and do nothing.

Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out

Consequences[]

At the start of the event, if you have made dealing with Chaos in the past, Teghern will kill your most popular noble. If that noble was on the ring, their seat will be vacant.

If you say, "We see through you, blustering demon," and your understanding is high enough, you may take him off guard with that remark. If so, he will demand you explain what you mean. When you fail to reply, Teghern will slouch off, frustrated. Mood improves.

Notes[]

This event happens only in the last year of the Lights Going Out.

Advice[]

  • "Bravado will not avail us." - Venef
  • "Ordinary warriors will die at his feet, but he cannot beat the prince of Berenstead." - Prince Erenlanth
  • "We fear him, but he fears all the people of this world, if they gather." - Rodene/Diplomat
  • "Many gods died, but Elmal, foe of Teghern, remains upon his parapet."
  • "If only walls worked against his powers."
  • "When Chaos seems strongest, our Urox shrine gives us hope."
  • "Ugh!"
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