Rites

Revealing the Truth

The foreign merchant leads you to the residence you rented to him. At last, he admits it; he is the one who has been producing the counterfeit coins. Before you can respond, he adds hurriedly, "All of it was made in the cellar of the very house you lent me." The implication is clear, a thinly veiled threat. If his scheme gets exposed, people will think you're involved too—after all, you're the one who rented him the villa. Now, what will you do?

ID: 5006680

Type: None

Tips: None

Duration: 1 days

Waits For: 0 days

Marked as New Only on First Occurrence: 0

Starts Automatically: No

Triggers Result Automatically: No

Tag Tips: None

Tag Tips Up: None

Tag Tips Text:

Random Text: None

Random Text Up: None


Actions When Wait Expires

This rite has no actions when the wait expires.

Slots

Slot #1
Bharat is waiting for your judgment.

Locks: Yes

Is Key: No

Is Empty: No

Is Enemy: No

Conditions:

Pops: None

Slot #2
Kill him

Locks: No

Is Key: No

Is Empty: Yes

Is Enemy: No

Conditions:

  • Type = Character
  • Tag (Protagonist) = 1
  • Not Slot #3 = 1
  • Not Slot #4 = 1

Pops: None

Slot #3
Making this much money without me?

Locks: No

Is Key: No

Is Empty: Yes

Is Enemy: No

Conditions:

  • Type = Character
  • Tag (Protagonist) = 1
  • Not Slot #2 = 1
  • Not Slot #4 = 1

Pops: None

Slot #4
Away with you!

Locks: No

Is Key: No

Is Empty: Yes

Is Enemy: No

Conditions:

  • Type = Character
  • Tag (Protagonist) = 1
  • Not Slot #2 = 1
  • Not Slot #3 = 1

Pops: None

Activation Conditions

Tips: How do you intend to deal with him?

Conditions:

Outcome

Prior

This rite has no prior outcome.

Regular

He Must Die
To convince the Sultan that you are wholly innocent there are but two ways: slay the culprit outright, or render a substantial fine. If the first is accomplished, the second is seldom hard to find; the man's estate will furnish what is required.

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Action:

Mint the Sultan's Damned Coins
Counterfeiting sounds like a venture that pays without fail.

You ease the foreign merchant's fears with but a few words. The crux is plain: you bear a deeper loathing for the Sultan, you have means to profit from his missteps, and you are better placed than he to turn his coin to your advantage. With all his energy and enthusiasm, he eagerly explains the secrets of the trade to you.

He counsels that you must bind both the lawful and the lawless to your cause, so that news of the fraud never reaches the Sultan's hounds.

When the hour is right, the minting press in the cellar will run again and a steady stream of wealth will follow.

(To undertake this perilous trade with any hope of safety, you require 15 Influence and 10 Notoriety.)

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Action:

Begone
He knows you offer him the chance to flee, and he knows as well that should he drag you into this, no good will follow.

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Extra

This rite has no extra outcome.