Baltika9
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We are the children.B-but think about the children!
Edit: but we want to be the cool kids, not the lame kids. That's why we're gotta take this challenge.
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We are the children.B-but think about the children!
From my perspective: earn the respect of the desert nomads and maybe learn something. In other words, make frens!An opportunity for what, exactly?
Ah, but not if we succeed.Don't forget that grandma Tlalli will be disappointed if we fail to keep the ladies safe. No free ticket to maniac island then.
Yeah, fantasy rationalising. Maybe they have Excalibur buried in the sands! Maybe they have a free harem to go! We have zero indication of anything.
B is simply "adventure? OK let's do it, never mind our responsibility to Rain or consequences." If we go that way, so be it, let's just be honest about what it is. Hopefully we succeed in it and hopefully we get something out of it, somehow.
Why do you hate fun?Yeah, fantasy rationalising. Maybe they have Excalibur buried in the sands! Maybe they have a free harem to go! We have zero indication of anything.
B is simply "adventure? OK let's do it, never mind our responsibility to Rain or consequences." If we go that way, so be it, let's just be honest about what it is. Hopefully we succeed in it and hopefully we get something out of it, somehow.
Why do you hate fun?
I'm not wailing and screaming that B will get us all killed - as I said it's fine. I'm just voting D because I think Wrinkly likes adventure, but he's not so flippant and self-centered to sign up for every optional mysterious challenge when he's got Rain to go back to.
I first thought that the challenge would involve a duel of some sort, given how the child of the group was shaking his fist at us. But, given how the chief referred to our entire group:If B does end up winning, I'm wondering what the gauntlet is supposed to involve.
I think this is a group trial of some sort, one that tests our wits ability to survive, or requires us to track something down. It would fit with the theme that Arabic/Berber/Tuareg cultures have in general more than a wrestling match. Plus, assuming these people are Muslims, they wouldn't even consider fighting women, especially little girls.The man falls quiet while his people murmur amongst themselves. One of the smaller figures, a child of about your height, steps forward with a shout, shaking their fist. The man holds the child back firmly, muttering some words in his language. Then, he speaks once more to you, with an air of finality. “We have our traditions. But I doubt ones such as you would succeed. I will say no more. Leave.”
Tigranes I think you've made this kind of bullshit argument before. There are very real reasons for why it's a good idea to try to stay at the oasis that shouldn't require explanation. There is also the fact that succeeding will probably net us positive rep with their tribe, and you never know when that is going to come in handy. Seeing as we have low charisma, developing positive reputation with factions is a good idea.Yeah, fantasy rationalising. Maybe they have Excalibur buried in the sands! Maybe they have a free harem to go! We have zero indication of anything.
B is simply "adventure? OK let's do it, never mind our responsibility to Rain or consequences." If we go that way, so be it, let's just be honest about what it is. Hopefully we succeed in it and hopefully we get something out of it, somehow.
I'm pretty sure we're allowed to take water rations for a few days with option D. Otherwise this option amounts to "LOL, die from dehydration" and anyone with more than a single intact brain cell would stand their ground instead because a low survival chance is still better than no survival chance.We're in a desert without water, and we aren't certain when Talli will return.
I think this is a group trial of some sort, one that tests our wits ability to survive, or requires us to track something down. It would fit with the theme that Arabic/Berber/Tuareg cultures have in general more than a wrestling match. Plus, assuming these people are Muslims, they wouldn't even consider fighting women, especially little girls.The man falls quiet while his people murmur amongst themselves. One of the smaller figures, a child of about your height, steps forward with a shout, shaking their fist. The man holds the child back firmly, muttering some words in his language. Then, he speaks once more to you, with an air of finality. “We have our traditions. But I doubt ones such as you would succeed. I will say no more. Leave.”
Alright, I'll fess up. One other reason I want to do B is because I want to read and explores cultures and themes that aren't British, French, or German. Tlalli is a great start, but I want more.
I'd also like to point out that if it is survival related, this is a great chance to go back to our Hunter roots. Could be a test from Tlalli, and this could influence whether or not we have a chance with the Hunter's Association. The test could also be to see whether we'd be smart enough to back off and just wait for Tlalli instead of rushing headfirst into danger, but eh, the first is more likely than the second.I think this is a group trial of some sort, one that tests our wits ability to survive, or requires us to track something down. It would fit with the theme that Arabic/Berber/Tuareg cultures have in general more than a wrestling match. Plus, assuming these people are Muslims, they wouldn't even consider fighting women, especially little girls.The man falls quiet while his people murmur amongst themselves. One of the smaller figures, a child of about your height, steps forward with a shout, shaking their fist. The man holds the child back firmly, muttering some words in his language. Then, he speaks once more to you, with an air of finality. “We have our traditions. But I doubt ones such as you would succeed. I will say no more. Leave.”
Alright, I'll fess up. One other reason I want to do B is because I want to read and explores cultures and themes that aren't British, French, or German. Tlalli is a great start, but I want more.
I also wondered about this. I mean, for all we know, it's just the kid going "fuck off water sucking foreigner asshole". ItsChon seems to think it's the kid bragging that he's done the gauntlet?
It could also be that they 'doubt ones such as us' would succeed because the gauntlet tends to require intimate knowledge of the desert terrain and survival tricks.
I had implicitly thought that Tlalli would be back fairly soon, not more than 48 hours, but that might be assuming things not fully confirmed. If she's away very long, then yes, D doesn't work.
I think it's because they don't think that two teenage girls and a little boy with burns will be able to survive in the desert. Think how these guys, who came in full desert gear, must see our under-equipped, improperly dressed group of children:It could also be that they 'doubt ones such as us' would succeed because the gauntlet tends to require intimate knowledge of the desert terrain and survival tricks.
They have no respect for us because we look like a bunch of lost, ill-equipped children. Which is fair.The newcomers to the oasis reveal themselves. There are about twelve of them; men and women, adults and children. At least that is what their silhouettes seem to be – you cannot be sure, as all of them are cloaked in ragged clothing that reveals little of their figure. Their heads are shrouded in ragged, brown strips that leave only their eyes uncovered. What little you can see of their skin appears to be tanned. Each of them is carrying a large backpack; even the little ones.
That's exactly how I read it, though. The scarce water supply is exactly why they're chasing us off. I think that their sentiment, in Tigranes' words, is:I'm pretty sure we're allowed to take water rations for a few days with option D. Otherwise this option amounts to "LOL, die from dehydration" and anyone with more than a single intact brain cell would stand their ground instead because a low survival chance is still better than no survival chance.
"fuck off water sucking foreigner asshole."
That is a real possibility, and a risk that I accept because I think that we'll be able to handle it, both as a character and as players.Edit: Also, everyone seems to assume that we're going to breeze through their ritual. What if we fail and end up unable to cross the desert without assistance due to injuries?
That is also my take. They say "our traditions", implying that this is a friend-or-foe (or rather, an outsider, us/them) test, and that any of their group can pass it. Not sure if it is required of those who are obviously one of them.I also wondered about this. I mean, for all we know, it's just the kid going "fuck off water sucking foreigner asshole". ItsChon seems to think it's the kid bragging that he's done the gauntlet?