When legendary creatures or unique characters are spawned, they come with their own unique relationships with randomized factions for a random reason. This is a compilation of all possible reasons for being hated or liked by a faction. Note that Disliked takes from the same pool as Hate Reasons, and Loved takes from the same pool as Like Reasons.[1]
Hate Reasons
insulting their (noun)
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stealing a cherished heirloom
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slaying one of their leaders
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eating one of their young
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casting doubt on their beliefs
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tricking them into sharing their freshwater
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some reason no one remembers
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sowing their fields with salt
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disproving a famous theorem
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digging up the remains of their ancestors
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torching one of their villages
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repeatedly beating them at dice
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releasing snakes into one of their camps
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cooking them a rancid meal
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telling bawdy jokes
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lighting a beacon fire to warn their enemies
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refusing them entrance to a local library
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selling a map of their vaults to adventurers
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eating all their fruit
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eavesdropping on their secret ceremonies
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reprogramming their favorite robot
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ruining the festival of Ut yara Ux
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burning one of their leaders in effigy
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giving one of their kind an unfavorable horoscope reading
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questioning the origins of the moon
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worshipping a highly entropic being
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Restricted Hate Reasons
Reason
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level
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restricted to
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her queer appearance
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dislike
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Q Girl
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questioning the legitimacy of their hierarchies
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hate
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Q Girl
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refusing them entrance to Grit Gate
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dislike
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Otho
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serving as a counter example to the tenets of their orthodoxy
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hate
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Barathrum the Old, and only towards the Putus Templar
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some reason he won't share
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hate
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Warden Indrix, and only toward Goatfolk
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refusing to illuminate their manuscripts
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either
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Scribes
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refusing to craft them artisan shoes
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either
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Shoemakers
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refusing to craft them artisan hats
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either
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Hatters
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refusing to craft them artisan gloves
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either
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Glovers
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refusing to cook for them
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either
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Chefs
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refusing to craft them artisan cloaks
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either
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Haberdashers
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refusing to craft them artisan armor
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either
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Armorers
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refusing to craft them an artisan gun
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either
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Gunsmiths
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refusing to distill a rare liquid
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either
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Ichor merchants
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depicting them unfavorably in figurine form
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either
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Gemcutters
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Like Reasons
praising their {noun}
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sharing freshwater with them
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making them feel welcomed at a supper feast
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saving one of their young from drowning
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resembling one of their idols
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respecting the sanctity of a burial site
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worshipping the same deities
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attending a funeral for their leader
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uncovering a plot against them
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penning a moving poem
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telling bawdy jokes
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cooking them a splendid meal
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giving one of their kind a favorable horoscope reading
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faithfully adapting one of their plays
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pouring asphalt on one of their enemies
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explaining the meaning of the Canticles Chromaic
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reprogramming their least favorite robot
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fervently celebrating the solstice
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providing shelter during a glass storm
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Restricted Like Reasons
Reason
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level
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restricted to
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defending their village
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love
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Wardens of that village
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developing a quantum mechanical model
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admire/love
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Q Girl
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inventing the Barathrum clock
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admire
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Barathrum the Old
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inventing the astrolabe
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admire
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Barathrum the Old
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illuminating their manuscripts
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either
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Scribes
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crafting them artisan shoes
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either
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Shoemakers
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crafting them artisan hats
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either
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Hatters
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crafting them artisan gloves
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either
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Glovers
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cooking them a splendid meal
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either
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Chefs
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crafting them artisan cloaks
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either
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Haberdashers
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crafting them artisan armor
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either
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Armorers
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crafting them an artisan gun
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either
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Gunsmiths
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distilling a rare liquid
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either
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Ichor merchants
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depicting them favorably in figurine form
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either
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Gemcutters
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References
- ↑ XRL.World.Parts.GenerateFriendOrFoe.cs