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    Default Dread vs chivalry

    Newb question but if your faction leader is full of dread does it affect the other factions during diplomacy deals and that good stuff?

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    Default Re: Dread vs chivalry

    No, but usually the things you have to do to get full dread do impact your diplomatic reputation.
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    Default Re: Dread vs chivalry

    I think not in diplomacy. But by doing 'dreaded' things such as excecuting prisioners, sacking or exterminating cities will lower your reputations. But when you using assassin and spies, it will make your faction leader dreaded. As long your assassin don't get caught, yor reputation will stay good (this is what I know). Oh ya, if your faction leader dreaded and you have some chivalrous general, that chivalrous general will 'feel unappreciated' and that will lower their loyalty. But if your faction leader chivalrous and your general are also chivalrous, your general will 'feel appreciated' and that increase his loyalty. Dreaded general didn't care who he serve, neither merciless or merciful general. Hope I can helps

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    Default Re: Dread vs chivalry

    In another thread i have read it affects your reputation.

    http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showt...ty-ManagementI

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