Bestowal Dialogue
Shâra Mizâdi, mistake me not! I have seen the fire that drives you, and know why you fight to drive Ordâkh from these lands. I stood beside you at the Battle for Hamât, and my mother Girhâzi would not send me from Ambarûl in your train if she disbelieved in the rightness of your cause!
'But the people that live alongside the Mûr have not seen these things. For how much longer have they lived nearer to their oppressors? Has any captain of Ordâkh hesitated to seize the land of this people, or the beasts that graze thereon?
'You would gain much by treating this folk differently than have the Ordâkhai, my Shâra.'
Background
Rahâzi believes the Shâra's response to this situation involving her soldiers will greatly impact the future of Renewed Hamât. How will Mizâdi respond?
Objective 1
Mizâdi stands at Ingar-garâsh in southern Kighân.
- Shâra Mizâdi: 'I hear wisdom in the words that Rahâzi speaks to me.
- 'But if it is right that nothing should be taken for nothing, <name>, you need be no Sage to understand this truth, as well. If my soldiers owe something to the Herdsman who could not control his own grazing animals, then I must send others to work off this debt; while they labour for him, they will be performing none of their own Tasks for my army.
- 'You will do their work, <name>, while they go to compensate the herdsman for the Meat that was taken on behalf of my army. It is only right.
- 'Rahâzi knows the duties they must now neglect, and will tell you what to do.'
Objective 2
Rahâzi is at Ingar-garâsh in southern Kighân.
- Shâra Mizâdi: 'Rahâzi knows the duties the soldiers must now neglect. She will tell you what to do.'
- Rahâzi: 'I knew Shâra Mizâdi would heed my words.
- 'It will not take long for you to perform the tasks the soldiers were supposed to complete today, <name>. Perhaps the burden will feel lighter knowing the herdsman you spoke with will be compensated for the meat that was taken from him?
- 'These are the duties the Shâra would have you complete: retrieve eggs from the bird-nests at Khatzâla to the east of Ingar-garâsh, and hunt the meat from creatures throughout Kighân. Once you have done these things, you can bring the meat and eggs to Dunaïl, Provisioner of the war camp.'
Objective 3
Mizâdi has charged you with the tasks her soldiers would have accomplished if they did not now need to provide aid and recompense to the farmers of Sormedân. These tasks include collecting eggs from nests at Khatzâla and collecting meat from creatures throughout Kighân.
- Rahâzi: 'These are the duties the Shâra would have you complete: retrieve eggs from the bird-nests at Khatzâla to the east of Ingar-garâsh and hunt for meat from creatures throughout Kighân. Once you have done these things, you can bring the meat and eggs to Dunaïl, provisioner of the war camp.'
- Collected meat for the war-camp (12/12)
- Collected eggs for the war-camp (4/4)
Objective 4
The provisioner Dunaïl stands at Ingar-garâsh.
- Dunaïl: 'Thank you for bringing me this meat and these eggs. I will ensure they are properly stored for the days ahead.'
Objective 5
Mizâdi is at Ingar-garâsh in southern Kighân.
- Dunaïl: 'I thank you again for delivering this food to me. I will see that it is properly stored for the days to come.'
- Shâra Mizâdi: 'I dispatched some soldiers to compensate the herdsman at Sormedân for his butchered cattle. Let the folk there see that the Shâra of Renewed Hamât is not like the other rulers with whom they have had dealings!
- 'I thank you both for your words, and for the deeds you have done for me on this day, and on others.'
Objective 6
Rahâzi is at Ingar-garâsh in southern Kighân.
- Shâra Mizâdi: 'I thank you both for your words, and for the deeds you have done for me on this day, and on others.'
- Rahâzi: 'I am pleased as well. I believe this is how my mother would have resolved the situation. Nothing is given for nothing, but especially not loyalty. That is earned.'
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