These two events will not happen in the same loop.
1. With a 16, you're able to track down Onerion at around 6pm. While many of the staff are still dealing with the various issues going on around town, he's currently at Boarbumps, in his office. When you use Divine sense on him, you get a feeling that there's some sort of presence in front of you that radiates Celestial presence. Roxas won't know much more than that without directly asking him.
Bahamut?
That sparks his attention.
"You're wishing to learn more about the Platinum Dragon of Mercy, Bahamut? The father of all dragonkind? Peculiar boy, you are. While he is considered by the Dragonborn to be the most powerful of dragons... he's not widely known outside of that. Which is rather unfortunate, if you ask me.
Most mortals try to stay away from dragons and the culture surrounding them. It's understandable, but still unfortunate. The Chromatic species do tend to create problems for most of mankind, either through their arrogance or their manipulation of humanity.
In order to understand Bahamut, you also need to understand Tiamat, his sister. They're two sides of the same coin- she being the embodiment of evil, and him, a pure beacon of everything good and just in the world. Of course, evil and good are labels we use to understand the wills of the Gods themselves, but their history is one fraught with extreme circumstance. That's... probably another story for another time.
Bahamut is the only known, true platinum dragon to have ever existed. His eyes are---" He pauses and looks to Roxas, examining him in a perfunctory sort of way, "Are as deeply blue as yours, actually. Everything about him stands out from other Dragons of the metallic spectrum, but those wishing to worship him or swear fealty to his cause must understand the tenants of justice. He created the Ptarian Code, an old, sort of antiquated form of chivalry that embraces the idea that prayer should be done through deed and not clasped hands.
Anyone willing to call themselves a servant of Bahamut must be of crystal clear soul, body and mind. He is a merciful God, but the travel towards his light is particularly rough and oft abandoned for how hard it actually is.
Anyway, is there anything else I can help you with today, young acolyte?"
2. Oof, you rolled a 5 here. Among the shrines that are apparent within this area, you notice there are ones to Silvanus, Sune, Chauntea, Tyr, and others- some of the way, way more prominent ones throughout Faerun. There are a few that don't seem to have holy symbols etched onto them, however, and definitely a number of them that are marked that Roxas would have no idea who they belong to.
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1. With a 16, you're able to track down Onerion at around 6pm. While many of the staff are still dealing with the various issues going on around town, he's currently at Boarbumps, in his office. When you use Divine sense on him, you get a feeling that there's some sort of presence in front of you that radiates Celestial presence. Roxas won't know much more than that without directly asking him.
Bahamut?
That sparks his attention.
"You're wishing to learn more about the Platinum Dragon of Mercy, Bahamut? The father of all dragonkind? Peculiar boy, you are. While he is considered by the Dragonborn to be the most powerful of dragons... he's not widely known outside of that. Which is rather unfortunate, if you ask me.
Most mortals try to stay away from dragons and the culture surrounding them. It's understandable, but still unfortunate. The Chromatic species do tend to create problems for most of mankind, either through their arrogance or their manipulation of humanity.
In order to understand Bahamut, you also need to understand Tiamat, his sister. They're two sides of the same coin- she being the embodiment of evil, and him, a pure beacon of everything good and just in the world. Of course, evil and good are labels we use to understand the wills of the Gods themselves, but their history is one fraught with extreme circumstance. That's... probably another story for another time.
Bahamut is the only known, true platinum dragon to have ever existed. His eyes are---" He pauses and looks to Roxas, examining him in a perfunctory sort of way, "Are as deeply blue as yours, actually. Everything about him stands out from other Dragons of the metallic spectrum, but those wishing to worship him or swear fealty to his cause must understand the tenants of justice. He created the Ptarian Code, an old, sort of antiquated form of chivalry that embraces the idea that prayer should be done through deed and not clasped hands.
Anyone willing to call themselves a servant of Bahamut must be of crystal clear soul, body and mind. He is a merciful God, but the travel towards his light is particularly rough and oft abandoned for how hard it actually is.
Anyway, is there anything else I can help you with today, young acolyte?"
2. Oof, you rolled a 5 here. Among the shrines that are apparent within this area, you notice there are ones to Silvanus, Sune, Chauntea, Tyr, and others- some of the way, way more prominent ones throughout Faerun. There are a few that don't seem to have holy symbols etched onto them, however, and definitely a number of them that are marked that Roxas would have no idea who they belong to.