Events
Feedback from honest officials
ID: 5300342
Repeatable: True
Validate Conditions on Start: False
Auto Start: No
Auto Start Init: Unknown
Event On
- Round Begin BA: 1, 2
Activation Conditions
- Table Has Card (Qais) = 1
Outcome Actions
- Options:
A plainly dressed man angrily blocks your path. You remember him as the young prisoner you rescued from jail for speaking against the Sultan. During this time out of prison, he has figured out the current situation – you have become a player of the Sultan's Game! “How can you do this?” he appears deeply disappointed, “I never thought I was rescued by someone like you... I’d rather go back to prison and wait for that Bloodshed card pointed at me! Ha, it's absurd!”
op1: Then I will grant your wishop2: I am not like the Sultanop3: Go away, don't make me curse you
- Case #1:
- Rite: Testing the Blade
- Prompt:
You sneer, this ungrateful fellow! You paid a whole ten Gold Coins to obtain the Sultan’s forgiveness for him! And this is how he repays you? Very well, you decide to satisfy him. At least now, he deserves a Silver Card!
- Disable Event: Feedback from honest officials
- Case #2:
- Enable Event: The woman who came to plead her case
- Coins: 3
- Prompt:
You patiently explain to him that you are not like the cruel Sultan. Moreover, it was because you criticized the Sultan that you ended up in this predicament. You are the same kind of person as he is.
But the young man's eyes are still full of vigilance and scrutiny: “Really, then you underestimate the power of this game... Let's see how low you will sink. This is... this is all my money, take it back, we owe each other nothing.”
You look at the pitifully few Gold Coins he left behind and smile helplessly. - Disable Event: Feedback from honest officials
- Case #3:
- Enable Event: The woman who came to plead her case
- Coins: 3
- Prompt:
This ungrateful fellow! You paid a whole ten Gold Coins to obtain the Sultan’s forgiveness for him! And this is how he repays you? Using all your lifelong patience, you resist the impulse to curse at him and instead point to the door, telling him to get out. Qais stares directly into your eyes without backing down – that's just the kind of person he is. Even in front of the Sultan, he wears this face – 'This is all my money, we owe each other nothing.' He throws a few coins at you and coldly leaves.
You look at the pitifully few coins, laughing in anger. - Disable Event: Feedback from honest officials
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