'You will find the clansmen about Lhan Tarren. You will not have to search far.'1/1
1.2) Speak toShona (Show dialog)
'Aye, I know. The Elder sent someone to remind us all yesterday, and the day before that as well. We will all attend, as we do every year, but I do not see the point in continuing on with this ritual.
'We go to humour the Elder; that is all.'1/1
1.3) Speak toCarus (Show dialog)
'Is it really that time again? It is a tedious way to spend a night, but at least we can enjoy a feast.
'I do not see the point of carrying on this old tradition. No one cares but the Elder.'1/1
1.4) Speak toIthel (Show dialog)
'Bah! The Elder's eyes are not good, nor is his memory. He will surely not notice if I am not present at the Feast of the Running Stag. It is an old tedious rite, anyhow.
'But I see that you are here to nag me in his place, which means that you will tell him. Very well, I will go! But there is no sense in it.
'I will surely sleep while the rites are performed; wake me when it is time to eat!'1/1
1.5) Speak toElain (Show dialog)
'Do not worry, Player, I will attend! I intend to learn more of the rites of the Stag-clan. I fear that the Elder shall soon need assistance when he performs the Feast of the Running Stag. Someone will need to be his eyes when he is blind.
'Will you be there, my friend? I have been hoping to share the meal with you, after what you did for me.'1/1
1.6) Speak toGuto (Show dialog)
'I will promise no such thing, Duvodiad. My grandfather believes in the preservation of our culture, but I believe in the preservation of our lives.
'If you failed to notice, one of our clanswomen was attacked not many days ago. Someone must remember these things, rather than remember a history lived long, long ago.
'I am grateful to you, but I make no promises. Now, stop troubling me and go humour my grandfather somewhere else.'1/1
2 Speak toElder Riagán (Show dialog)
The Elder listens with a sad smile as you recount your conversations to him.
'Aye, they are generally a soft lot. But that is no matter... I am glad they are coming. Most of them, at least. Thank the Gwirod for Elain; she is a jewel among coals!
'My grandson is a good boy, but like a bull in both body and mind. I pray he will learn to think of living as oft as he thinks of war. When I die, he will lead this clan in my stead....
'Yes... I hope there is still time for him to learn.'1/1