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This section details actions which will cause the player to break the Oath of the Ancients | This section details actions which will cause the player to break the Oath of the Ancients | ||
==== Global ==== | ==== Global ==== | ||
* Killing someone non-hostile, even by "accident" (e.g., an NPC steps into an area-of-effect spell, such as Moonbeam or Spike Growth, and dies). | * Killing someone non-hostile, even by "accident" (e.g., an NPC steps into an area-of-effect spell, such as Moonbeam or Spike Growth, and dies). | ||
* Actions that guards do not like, or add the "Witness" status, appear to cause a broken Oath; even attacking Duergar after telling the Deep Gnomes you'll free them in [[Grymforge]] has caused this. | * Actions that guards do not like, or add the "Witness" status, appear to cause a broken Oath; even attacking Duergar after telling the Deep Gnomes you'll free them in [[Grymforge]] has caused this. | ||
** Note that starting combat via conversational choices rather than attacking directly does seem to mitigate this most of the time. | ** Note that starting combat via conversational choices rather than attacking directly does seem to mitigate this most of the time. |