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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
This event is triggered by a hero with the '''destiny''' [[hook]]. | This event is triggered by a hero with the '''destiny''' [[hook]]. | ||
Regardless of the choice, after the battle is resolved, the following is added to the hero's [[history]]: | |||
''They saved uncounted multitudes from a mystical illness, under the guiding hand of fate, and afterwards? They felt proud, less tethered, and more free.'' | |||
== Images == | == Images == |
Revision as of 23:45, 13 January 2021
The Sickness |
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Author |
Douglas Austin |
Event type |
Opportunity |
The party spends time in a village affected by a mysterious sickness. One Hero finds the origin of this in their dreams.
Choices
1. "Yes, we go. There is no solider thing than fate."
- 1.1 Ambush the Gorgon before it sees you
Outcome Start a combat with a single gorgon. The battle starts Courage: +2 damage/potency, 3 turns.
- 1.2 Make sure you destroy the altar first
Outcome Start a combat with a single gorgon. The battle starts with Intimidation: all foes suffer 2 damage to start the mission.
2. "Hold up... we can't go tonight. Look at the shape of the moon."
Outcome The event ends.
Trivia
This event is triggered by a hero with the destiny hook.
Regardless of the choice, after the battle is resolved, the following is added to the hero's history:
They saved uncounted multitudes from a mystical illness, under the guiding hand of fate, and afterwards? They felt proud, less tethered, and more free.