I can do hints about anything. [Ambition waves a hand dismissively.] Who people are following, where hidden rooms are, what people are planning - tell me what you want a hint for, and I'll give you a task that will allow me to give you a hint.
It depends on what you want a hint about. The identity of the god that someone is following would require more from you than a clue about how to get into a hidden room, so I'm not going to make you go out and get someone to defect to me for every little thing, you know?
You tell me what you want, I tell you what kinds of things you can do to earn it. That's how this works.
It's pretty simple. You tell us what you want, and we come up with something you can do to earn it. Some tasks will be harder than others, but that's because the rewards are worth more.
no subject
[Hey, at least she answered the door for once. :) Progress.]
I suppose I was curious about what you're planning to do with yourself now.
no subject
[She crosses her arms.]
He needs followers. He's too close to zero.
no subject
[Well, it just turns into a big ol' mess, the way it did this time.]
Will you use Piety's loophole? Allow Rachel to defect to Cunning in exchange for her life?
no subject
[and that rankles at her]
no subject
[It's too bad Piety got there first-- But she doesn't say it.]
But of course, you have other options as well, don't you?
no subject
[Ambition sighs.]
I do hints. She does loopholes.
no subject
no subject
no subject
[That probably explains some things -- the steadily climbing follower count, for one, despite her sometimes difficult disposition.]
And what manner of tasks do you give?
no subject
You tell me what you want, I tell you what kinds of things you can do to earn it. That's how this works.
no subject
no subject
You just have to look at the numbers to know the answer to that.
no subject
[Consider her intrigued, yes.]
And can you give conditions to defect to gods other than yourself? I'm admittedly not very familiar with the business of tasks.
no subject
no subject
Everyone is getting more desperate, I imagine.