Find a man/woman of science or alchemy and subtly show them the reason in the world.
Consider looking for and helping the younger (teenagers/young adults) so they will follow you, and develop stronger faith in you over time.
Now that that's dealt with lets get a look around the village.
((By the way guys, the color of Reason is
purple.))
Naitre II
*Would you mind showing me around the village, Jeff?*
"Certainly, O Lord."
He leads you outside, and shows you the fields of crops behind his hut.
"These are my fields. As a farmer, I work them, and feed the village. They haven't been growing as well, though, recently."
You see a faint
Chaos aura around the plants.
*Troubling. There is
Chaos in the field.*
"I suppose that would be a
reasonable explanation. Could you heal my crops?"
*Perhaps later. I would like to see more of your village first.*
"Gladly, my Lord Keith."
By Jeff's dialog it is clear he is still very much thankful for you healing his wife of the
Chaos. He leads you to the town center.
"Here is where most of our people live, aside from the craftspeople and farmers like me."
*How many young people are in your village?*
"There are many. Relatively, at least, our village is somewhat small. There are 50 people in all, and the majority of the youth hang around here."
He brings you to a small open circle, where there are young men sitting, discussing crops and apprenticeships.
*This is good. Could you bring me to a man of science?*
"A man of what?"
*Do you have alchemists, doctors, herbalists, any men who work with the natural?*
"Well... we do have a herbalist who gathers magic plants from the countryside, and an alchemist who helps when we have other sorts of illness the herbalist cannot fix with his brews. He also keeps talking about turning stone into gold, but most people thinks he's crazy. We also have a man who calls himself a 'mechanic', whatever that is. He goes and gets stone and wood and tries to make something he calls a "roundroll device", but he says he can't get it right. That's pretty much all I know about those things."
*Thank you for telling me.*
"You are welcome, my Lord. If you have any questions, you know where to find my house."