

In general, this is a dumb idea, even if Orlanth's first law is "Violence Is Always An Option." You're not at the top of the food chain in Dragon Pass, and attempting to oppose the surrounding powers is likely to lead to one of several events labeled Clan Destruction.Anti-Frustration Features: After committing to the endgame event chain, your tribal monarch cannot die of old age.Other situations can invoke The Complainer Is Always Wrong. On numerous occasions, they say nothing useful or suggest something that isn't even in the list of options.


Anti-Advice: Listening to everyone's opinion at every opportunity will demonstrate that tricksters and certain personality types give some hilariously poor advice.They hate dogs, and you may be approached by worshipers of Yinkin who have heard that another tribe has dogs and would like your help in killing them off helping nets approval from your ancestors. Animal Jingoism: Orlanthi are cat people, thanks to a Bad Dog (yes, that's his name) in mythology.The ancestors can also show up in person if you please them by following their ways, or anger them by abandoning those ways (or by quoting too many proverbs). You can even build them a shrine and sacrifice to them as if they were gods. Ancestor Veneration: Your clan ancestors expect you to abide by the choices you (or rather, they) made in clan creation, such as whether or not to take thralls.Ambadassador: Any noble with high combat and bargaining stats is this, and is a good choice for long trade expeditions.There's also a clan known for being led by Vingans. Kallyr is a particularly notable example with her own dedicated event chain. Amazon Brigade: The Worshipers of Vinga, the Orlanthi goddess of adventurers and female warriors.Someone saying that they love Chaos is grounds for immediate execution, because it's fundamentally impossible to love both Chaos and the world it is eating away at. Always Chaotic Evil: The forces of Chaos, which want nothing more than to murder and defile everything alive.Sea season is roughly equivalent to mid-spring, Fire Season is summer, Earth season is autumn, Dark season is winter, Storm season is late winter to early spring, which then gives way to Sacred Time. Alternative Calendar: Made up of five seasons lasting eight weeks, and the two week "Sacred Time".Until some nobles try to explore the far north.

#OF THE REDHAND KING OF THE MOUNTAIN TVTROPES PC#
In 2015, Steam released a remastered PC version that includes the iOS changes and additional bonus content. In 2012, GOG.com released a patched 1999 version compatible with modern PC operating systems. The game was originally released in 1999, but received an iOS port in 2011, featuring new scenes and tweaked gameplay. Should Voskandora the war-leader engage her opposite directly using her axe and battle magic, or try to keep herself safe behind her thanes? Should the clan pay the extra five cows worth of goods to try to find a wife for one of the ugly carls? These are all in the player's hand and might have seemingly unrelated long-term consequences. The gameplay itself is a strange mix of strategy, RPG, and Interactive Fiction the usual macromanagement of the clan is spiced by individual decisions of the nobility and story choices made in a Gamebook-like format.
