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Crime and Reputation[]

All your actions have an impact on the way the people around you react to you. You can see the status of your reputation in the Player tab P in the Reputation sub-tab. The better your reputation, the more friendly and helpful behaviour you can expect from others; people will talk to you more willingly, be easier to persuade or bribe and will offer you better prices in trades.
Reputaton


Your reputation will be monitored in individual locations and you will see how it stands with the various factions of people you meet in each location by clicking on them. Every NPC belongs to at least one faction (sometimes to several at once) and you can be sure he or she will spread the word in the community about your good or bad behaviour.

Apart from your reputation in various parts of the world, your relations with particular individuals is also important. If you do or say something to please or offend a particular person, they will treat you differently that the others in their faction(s).

Your reputation falls not only when you commit crimes or other unchristian deeds, but also when you intimidate people, refuse requests or lie to them (if you get caught out, of course!). You can restore your good name by helping the person in question or someone close to them, by paying generously or selling cheap in trades. If all else fails, time heals all wounds and people will eventually forget their grievances.

Crime and Punishment[]

All infringements of the law are punished and the severity of the punishment fits the crime. Theft will land you a fine and confiscation of the loot, while a killing will incur a much more severe penalty. The nature of the penalty is shown by the icon next to the compass at the top of the screen:
Crimes


If someone sees you committing a crime, but you don’t get caught, you’re still not in the clear. Witnesses will remember you and if you return to the scene of the crime, there’s a strong chance the guards will still be on the lookout for you and will continue to pursue you. This is indicated by the punishment icon reappearing next to the compass on your return.

When the catchpoles catch you, unless they want to kill you outright, they will confiscate all your loot and impose a penalty for all your known infringements of the law. Once you accept your punishment, all your known felonies in the location will be deleted. If you find the punishment too harsh, you can try talking your way out of it. And if that doesn’t work, you can always resist arrest or take to your heels. Although once you take that course of action, the guards will take a harsher approach and try to stop you by force.

Your last option is to accept a jail sentence and serve the time for your crime. The downside to that is that rotting in a dungeon won’t do you much good.

The best way to avoid confrontation with the law is to keep your nose clean. And if you can’t be good, at least be careful – don’t get caught and don’t leave witnesses!

Stolen Goods[]

Stolen goods you’re carrying are marked in your inventory as such.
Stolen item


If a guard finds them on you, he’ll always confiscate them. That can happen if you’re arrested or even during a routine search at the town gate during troubled times.

Selling stolen goods to a dealer is another matter. There’s not much chance of anyone recognising a stolen apple or cabbage, but if you steal the Rattay Bailiff’s gold chain, it will stand out like a sore thumb not only in Rattay, but also for miles around. Whether your loot is recognised also depends on how close to the scene of the theft you try to sell it and how recently it was stolen. Once enough time goes by, people will forget about the stolen item even at the scene of the crime and may buy it back from you. So, the more valuable and rare a stolen item is, the further away and the later you sell it, the better.

If your loot is really hot, it’s best to go to a known fence. For example, the millers have a reputation for being mixed up in shady deals.

Associated locations[]

Uzhitz villagers
  • Mill  (always 0 reputation)
  • Pribyslavitz  (always 0 reputation) (Note: not true. I cleared it out before main story goes there and stand at 50 reputation)
Pribyslavitz villagers
Sasau Monastery monks
Rattay traders
Rattay citizens
Skalitz refugees - Rattay
Rattay countryside
Rattay soldiers
Neuhof villagers
Sasau refugees - Rattay
Sasau villagers
Ledetchko villagers
Talmberg villagers
Talmberg soldiers
Talmberg quarrymen
Skalitz villagers
Merhojed villagers
Merhojed soldiers
Samopesh villagers
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