Faction relationship reasons

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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)
stealing a cherished heirloom
slaying one of their leaders
eating one of their young
casting doubt on their beliefs
tricking them into sharing their freshwater
some reason no one remembers
sowing their fields with salt
disproving a famous theorem
digging up the remains of their ancestors
torching one of their villages
repeatedly beating them at dice
releasing snakes into one of their camps
cooking them a rancid meal
telling bawdy jokes
lighting a beacon fire to warn their enemies
refusing them entrance to a local library
selling a map of their vaults to adventurers
eating all their fruit
eavesdropping on their secret ceremonies
reprogramming their favorite robot
ruining the festival of Ut yara Ux
burning one of their leaders in effigy
giving one of their kind an unfavorable horoscope reading
questioning the origins of the moon
worshipping a highly entropic being

Restricted Hate Reasons

Reason level restricted to
her queer appearance dislike Q Girl
questioning the legitimacy of their hierarchies hate Q Girl
refusing them entrance to Grit Gate dislike Otho
serving as a counter example to the tenets of their orthodoxy hate Barathrum the Old, and only towards the Putus Templar
some reason he won't share hate Warden Indrix, Goatfolk Pariah, and only toward Goatfolk
kinslaying and treason hate Warden Une, and only towards the Putus Templar
refusing to illuminate their manuscripts either scribes
refusing to craft them artisan shoes either shoemakers
refusing to craft them artisan hats either hatters
refusing to craft them artisan gloves either glovers
refusing to cook for them either chefs
refusing to craft them artisan cloaks either haberdashers
refusing to craft them artisan armor either armorers
refusing to craft them an artisan gun either gunsmiths
refusing to distill a rare liquid either ichor merchants
depicting them unfavorably in figurine form either gemcutters

Like Reasons

praising their {noun}
sharing freshwater with them
making them feel welcomed at a supper feast
saving one of their young from drowning
resembling one of their idols
respecting the sanctity of a burial site
worshipping the same deities
attending a funeral for their leader
uncovering a plot against them
penning a moving poem
telling bawdy jokes
cooking them a splendid meal
giving one of their kind a favorable horoscope reading
faithfully adapting one of their plays
pouring asphalt on one of their enemies
explaining the meaning of the Canticles Chromaic
reprogramming their least favorite robot
fervently celebrating the solstice
providing shelter during a glass storm

Restricted Like Reasons

Reason level restricted to
defending their village love Wardens of that village
developing a quantum mechanical model admire/love Q Girl
inventing the Barathrum clock admire Barathrum the Old
inventing the astrolabe admire Barathrum the Old
illuminating their manuscripts either scribes
crafting them artisan shoes either shoemakers
crafting them artisan hats either hatters
crafting them artisan gloves either glovers
cooking them a splendid meal either chefs
crafting them artisan cloaks either haberdashers
crafting them artisan armor either armorers
crafting them an artisan gun either gunsmiths
distilling a rare liquid either ichor merchants
depicting them favorably in figurine form either gemcutters

References

  1. XRL.World.Parts.GenerateFriendOrFoe.cs