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* If the party uses a positive headline: People around town compliment the party or recognize them positively, and their reputation is improved, resulting in a gain of 10 attitude with some vendors. | * If the party uses a positive headline: People around town compliment the party or recognize them positively, and their reputation is improved, resulting in a gain of 10 attitude with some vendors. | ||
** One of those traders is [[Gloomy Fentonson]]. The narrator tells the following if approaching him: ''News of your good deeds has travelled fast. The merchant is all too happy to extend a certain generosity towards you, where the price of goods is concerned.'' | ** One of those traders is [[Gloomy Fentonson]]. The narrator tells the following if approaching him: ''News of your good deeds has travelled fast. The merchant is all too happy to extend a certain generosity towards you, where the price of goods is concerned.'' | ||
** Possible other traders are [[Fytz the Firecracker]] and [[Tolna Tome-Monger]]. | ** Possible other traders are [[Fytz the Firecracker]], [[Omotola]], [[Thomas C. Quirkilious]] and [[Tolna Tome-Monger]]. | ||
* If the party uses a neutral headline: Nothing of note changes. | * If the party uses a neutral headline: Nothing of note changes. | ||
* If the party does nothing, or uses a negative headline: People around town comment negatively towards the party, and their reputation is tarnished, resulting in a loss of 15 [[attitude]] with most vendors ([[Rivington]] vendors are unaffected). | * If the party does nothing, or uses a negative headline: People around town comment negatively towards the party, and their reputation is tarnished, resulting in a loss of 15 [[attitude]] with most vendors ([[Rivington]] vendors are unaffected). |