Thursday, April 25, 2013

Karma

Your decisions in the game effect your karma score. Based on how you treat your populace, you will either be hailed for your benevolence, reviled for your ambivalence, or feared for your tyranny.

Being evil or good doesn't pigeonhole your decisions, so don't think that you'll have no choice but to slaughter a small town just because on the turn prior you rehabilitated the reputation of a band of criminals by ending them. Your karma also plays a part in how the game ends.

Contingencies

Your karma score is effected by several game mechanics:

  • NPC interactions (citizens)
  • Demigod conversations
  • types of magic you cast during battle
  • types of buildings you construct in provinces
  • types of troops you hire

Scope

Your personality and some of the options you have while you are interfacing with citizens and other demigods. Beyond that, very little else in the game is contingent on extreme levels of karma.

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