Dialogue[]
“ | <Explorer>, sent to seek a treasure from the wedding of Ernalda and Orlanth, hears from a friendly clan that the <Unfriendly>s own one. <They think little of us/They consider themselves slighted by some of our past actions>.
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— Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out |
The wedding treasure can be one of several variations, including, but not limited to, the Blue Stick, Bridal Mirror, and the Cattle Dowry Necklace. See the main treasure page here for more.
Consequences[]
If you say demand they surrender it, the clan says they do not have it, which <Explorer> considers a lie. Your options:
- Escalate your threats.
- Dash in to snatch the treasure from their clan hall.
- Give up.
If you escalate the threats, the clan may relent after vivid reprisal implications and give up the treasure, with <Explorer> returning without incident. Mood up, +1 Treasure, and maybe also Goods.
If you successfully dash into the hall and snatch the treasure, you may steal the treasure from the unfriendly clan with minimal injuries. Mood may rise.
If you back off, your clan members may say it was the right choice, as nobody expects an exploration party to take on a whole clan.
Advice[]
- "Though greatly outnumbered, our swords can make much death today." - Humakt devotee
- "We are a handful, against the defenders of an entire clan."
- "They say I speak in an intimidating manner, but I'm not sure about this."
- "We don't have to kill them all--just get close enough to their clan hall for me to sneak in."