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Does Abydon dislike cleverness more than he dislikes cruelty? I don't know the canon enough to be sure, but I'm asking.
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I'm being tardy in completing Goods and Services in this playthrough, waiting until level 20 to do so. Obviously my reputation system is in a complex state at this point. First thing that happens is Mad Morena takes all 4 crates of Adra, not just the 3 she wanted. It notes a major gain with the principi, and a moderate gain with the delver's row element. That doesn't happen. Instead...
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I agree that it seems like the Valians are funding a wider range of projects, some with some very broad applications. What is a soul? How does it move from place to place? Atsura hits the nail on the head when he opines about all the adra they're taking, without trying to understand if they should. That's the Valians to a T. Meanwhile, Rauatai has the technical edge, and is getting more results. It builds things, for purposes, and then it improves them. These improvements trickle down to it's general knowledge. I like this approach, but done on an imperial scale, progress is going to be glacial. The Old Principi are an interesting case in that they have the edge on Lore. They seem better steeped in customs and and events from the previous era. There fondest wish is to recreate Old Valia in their own image. This is old knowledge, rather than new, but it is still insight into stuff most have forgotten.
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Hey. Daggerknight, your original question got in my head and took up residence. I decided to do a breakdown of the convergence of Planescape and Deadfire factions. Athar None (Can’t accept divine aid) Godsmen VTC Bleak Cabal Doesn’t matter Doomguard Any except Huana. Dustmen Splintered Reef Fated Furrante Principi Fraternity of Order Huana Free League Solo or Aeldys Principi Harmonium RDC Mercykillers RDC or Huana Revolutionary League Solo Sign of One VTC Sensates Any or All Transcendent Order Solo Xaositects Aeldys Principi Double-checking my reasoning is of course wholesome and welcome to any who wish to.
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This is even worse if you're Trying to avoid reputation gains for roleplaying reasons. One city event about a minor wth a sword comes down to: 1.Are you alright? That's dangerous! [benevolent] 2.You're awfully brave! [Passionate] 3. You're going to get yourself killed. idiot. [Cruel] At least there's something for the bleak walkers on that list. Meanwhile, I'm stuck wondering which would be the least galling for my Stoic, irreverent watcher to actually say. So, yes, I play with reputation gain on. The game still bushwacks you.
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Yep. This is an ongoing problem for me. Wiki seems to suggest I can fragment the soul by defeating the dragon. That's not happening, either.
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It will forever be a mystery to me why the RDC doesn't just mortar the palace rooftop, and ignore the watcher angle entirely. "With one decisive battle, you've crushed the chances of a long and costly insurgency... or you would have, had I not ordered it done twenty minutes ago." I guess it's important to choose our ending, and being outsmarted by an NPC would be galling to many players.
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Morally, no. Historically, yes usually. My ancestors were conquered by Romans, Saxons, Normans and the Welsh before staging an rather unlikely revolution and subsequent annex of native lands on another continent. There was nothing wrong with the previous cultures, but it came down to force of arms and dumb luck. Who is conquered, and who conquers, isn't a matter of deserving. I guess that we have agency to decide, within the events of the game, what happens is for the best though.
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I tend to favor the RDC's idea of empire over the VTC's brighter world mostly because of the role of the Huana in it. The RDC wants to make them farmers, and soldiers. In doing so, it'll produce a food surplus, and a modern army that's more likely to keep them alive (until Rauatai goes to war...) The VTC wants to bribe tribal officials, and offer laborers coin, so they'll feed and gorge themselves on Valian imports and luxuries. Profit! While it's good not to understate the evils of empire, Atsura's vision of the Deadfire is at least full of well-fed, well-armed natives. That...forgives a lot. While the role of the Kahangas can be greatly expanded by the Watcher's actions, the fact remains that they have no idea that their people are being enslaved, how their watershapers are empowered, or that the pirates are feeding and recruiting their plebs. It's a hard sell to make that look like legitimate rule. Although, of course, YMMV.