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'''Attitude''' is used to determine the hostility of otherwise non-aggressive [[Non-Player Characters]] and the prices they'll accept when trading. Attacking a character, stealing, or interacting with objects without permission may cause a nearby character to lose attitude towards the offending character. The only way to increase attitude is to gift gold or items of value | '''Attitude''' is used to determine the hostility of otherwise non-aggressive [[Non-Player Characters]] and the prices they'll accept when trading. Attacking a character, stealing, or interacting with objects without permission may cause a nearby character to lose attitude towards the offending character. The only way to increase attitude is to gift gold or items of value. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* Attitude does not reflect a non-player characters opinion of the active character. | * Attitude does not reflect a non-player characters opinion of the active character. | ||
* If the offense is committed by [[Mage Hand]] or a [[Familiar]], the Mage Hand or Familiar will take the attitude loss instead. | * If the offense is committed by [[Mage Hand]] or a [[Familiar]], the Mage Hand or Familiar will take the attitude loss instead. |