Dialogue[]
“ | Your shaman Dresta dreams that the Three Hungers are coming to Berenstead. "Obviously," says your celebrated hunter Hanth, "my god Dostal will expect me to wrestle them."
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— Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out |
Consequences[]
If you choose to bolster Hanth with a spirit call, and fail, your spirits protest that they would not even fight the Lesser Hunger, never mind the other two. You still lose 1 Magic.
If you find out who might have a Snake Staff, choose an envoy and escort. They may be gone for a while. Your envoy may later identify a clan that possesses one but won't speak to them directly.
Notes[]
An alternate illustration may be used if Hanth is old.
This event may also happen with Hanth's son, Hanvan, or Dresta's daughter, Doresa, instead.
Advice[]
- "I promise, I won't fight them fairly." - Hanth
- "Compared to the Hungers, we have much. This fuels their rage toward us." - <Dresta/Doresa>
- "Hanth will have a bigger head if he wrestles these spirits." - Iverlantho
- "I don't see how that should be our problem, <Dresta/Doresa>
- "Before we knew Voriof, Dostal guided our youths and taught them the skills they would need as men." - Voriof devotee
- "Other Orlanthi follow a hunting god who takes the form of a bear." - Orlanth devotee
- "These spirits have been damaged by an enemy god, Daga. But that does not make them our friends."
- "Send me to find who has a Snake Staff."
- "Hunting gods walk close to the spirit world."
- "Spirits do not seek costly sacrifices."
- "Words matter."