Rites

The Sultan's Questioning

Even for the Sultan's Game, your magnificent endeavor proves excessively... fervent. Handle the Sultan carefully - blind his perception with bribes... merely for a moment.

ID: 5010057

Type: None

Tips: None

Duration: 1 days

Waits For: 3 days

Marked as New Only on First Occurrence: 1

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

Result:

Action:

Slots

Slot #1
Offer 20 gold coins to bribe the Sultan

Locks: No

Is Key: No

Is Empty: No

Is Enemy: No

Conditions:

Pops: None

Slot #2
Show the Sultan how mighty a monster the Cultic God can grant him (combat and physique both >= 5)

Locks: No

Is Key: No

Is Empty: No

Is Enemy: No

Conditions:

Pops: None

Slot #3
Present a monster or Cultist charming enough to tempt the Sultan (charisma >= 10)

Locks: No

Is Key: No

Is Empty: No

Is Enemy: No

Conditions:

Pops: None

Slot #4
You cannot perform rituals while threatened by the Sultan's Army

Locks: Yes

Is Key: No

Is Empty: No

Is Enemy: No

Conditions:

Pops: None

Activation Conditions

This rite has no activation conditions.

Outcome

Prior

This rite has no prior outcome.

Regular

What They Offer
Fundamentally, persuading the Sultan differs little from convincing any other - temptation remains the most direct approach. And the Sultan's avarice far surpasses ordinary mortals.

You exhibit [s2.name]'s exceptional physique and formidable strength, then wedge gold coins between [s3.name]'s breasts: the Cultic God can deliver so much more! When have the deceased ever gratified the Sultan thus? When has the Sultan ever harbored justice or compassion for protecting them? At least momentarily, you successfully enchant this avaricious human - just for this fleeting instant.

Result:

Action:

Extra

This rite has no extra outcome.

References

Referenced in Event Triggers

This rite is used as an event trigger for the following events.

The Expedition of the Great EnemyThe crusade against the orthodox religion