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"He insists on complete obedience and has been known to have people who oppose him killed. Not a man to be argued with. +3 Dread - 2 Happiness"
114 "Despot"
"He treats his advisors and opponents alike with brutal force. All who oppose him and many who he just doesn't like are arrested, imprisoned or assassinated. He is not popular. +4 Dread, -4 Happiness"
115 "Man of Principle"
"He is not easily tempted to betray his principles for money. But everyone has their price. +50% to cost to bribe."
116 "Man of Honour"
"He believes in loyalty and honour, and is very unlikely to accept any but the most outrageous of bribes. +100% to cost to bribe."
117 "Unbribable"
"He is that rarest of things, an honest man. He cannot be bribed for less than a king's ransom. +200% to cost to bribe."
118 "Weak Principles"
"He is not a man of strong principles and is easy to tempt. -20% to
Bribery cost"
119 "Moral Flexibility"
"He believes loyalty is a relative concept. Relative to the amount of money being offered. -30% to Bribery cost"
120 "No Principles"
"He is entirely motivated by money, as his Grandmother will attest. -50% to Bribery cost"
121 "Builder"
"His extensive program of building has brought prosperity to the people.
+1 Happiness in all provinces"
122 "Great Builder"
"His extensive program of building has brought prosperity to the people, and to the nobility. +1 Happiness in all provinces, +1 Loyalty to all Generals"
123 "Magnificent Builder"
"His long and extensive program of building has caused a huge advance in the quality of life of the people and the prosperity of the nobility. +1 Happiness in all provinces,
+2 Loyalty to all Generals"
124 "Steward"
"His extensive program of developing farmlands has brought prosperity to the ordinary people and his regular attention to farming matters has increased agricultural output across the realm. +1 Happiness in all provinces, +10% to all agricultural production."
125 "Great Steward"
"His extensive program of developing farmlands has brought prosperity to the ordinary people and his constant attention to farming matters has greatly increased agricultural output across the realm. +1 Happiness in all provinces, +20% to all agricultural production."
126 "Magnificent Steward"
"His extraordinary program of developing farmlands has brought prosperity to the countryside and his agricultural policies have vastly increased agricultural output across the realm. +1 Happiness in all provinces, +30% to all agricultural production."
127 "Poor Steward"
"He finds agricultural and estate management matters dull and pays them little attention. It is causing poverty in his estates. -1 Happiness, -10%
Agricultural output."
128 "Bad Steward"
"He neglects his duty to manage his estates well, causing poverty and discontent. -1 Happiness, -10% Agricultural output."
129 "Absentee Landlord"
"He pays no attention whatsoever to his estates, leaving corrupt and incompetent lackeys to do this for him. It is causing widespread hunger and much discontent. -2
Happiness, -30% Agricultural output"
130 "Trader"
"His policies have encouraged trade, bringing prosperity to the townsfolk and increasing trade income across the realm. +1 Happiness in all provinces,
+10% to all trade income."
131 "Great Trader"
"His policies have greatly encouraged trade in all provinces, bringing prosperity to the townsfolk and increasing trade income across the realm. +1 Happiness in all provinces, +20% to all trade income."
132 "Magnificent Trader"
"His policies have created a trading boom, bringing wealth to many towns and greatly increasing trade income across the realm. +1 Happiness in all provinces, +30% to all trade income."
133 "Secret Dubious Accounting"
"He secretly misappropriates a small portion of local taxes for his own use.
-10% Agricultural output, -10% Trade Income"
134 "Dubious Accounting"
"It is widely known that he misappropriates a small portion of local taxes for his own use. -10% Agricultural output, -10% Trade Income, -1 Happiness"
135 "Secret Embezzler"
"Given the opportunity he embezzles a significant portion of local taxes.
The full extent of his activities is not widely known. -20% Agricultural output, -20% Trade Income,
-1 Happiness"
136 "Embezzler"
"It is widely known that when governing he misappropriates a large portion of the funds under his control, to the detriment of the local economy.
-20% Agricultural output,
-20% Trade Income, -2 Happiness"
137 "Secret Kleptocracy"
"When governing his whole administration is geared towards misappropriating as much cash as possible. It ruins the local economy. Everyone is aware of this, but no-one realises its full extent. -30% Agricultural output, -30% Trade Income,
-2 Happiness"
"Kleptocracy"
"When governing his whole administration is geared towards misappropriating as much cash as possible. It ruins the local economy. Everyone is aware of this. -30% Agricultural output, -30% Trade Income, -3 Happiness"
138 "Outlaw"
"He abuses his position to rob and cheat honest traders and merchants, taking goods and money with menaces. He has so far managed to hide his involvement in this thievery.
-10% Agricultural output and -10% Trade Income."
139 "Brigand and Thief"
"His position is a hollow sham to protect the widespread thievery he controls and encourages. Little is safe from his thievery, and his subjects know it. -10% Agricultural output, -10% Trade Income, and -2 Happiness."
140 "'Informal' Merchant"
"He sees nothing wrong with indulging in trade that does not pay the necessary duties and taxes, always assuming that he is enriched in the process!
-10% Agricultural output,
-20% Trade Income.
141 "Smuggler"
"He has little regard for the need to formally control trade, preferring instead to fill his own purse with the taxes that would be paid by more honest and regular merchants.
-10% Agricultural output, -20% Trade Income."
142 "Connoisseur"
"He enjoys life's little luxuries, and if these cost money, that's just too bad - regardless of whose money is actually being spent! -10% Agricultural output, -10% Trade Income."
143 "Pleasure Seeker"
"Life's more expensive luxuries - the best of everything - are important to him, and if these are expensive, that's hardly his problem! -15% Agricultural output, -15% Trade Income."
144 "Voluptuary"
"His existence is largely given over to the pursuit of his personal pleasures.
There are few limits on the amount of money he will spend in this pursuit.
-20% Agricultural output, -20% Trade Income."
145 "Utter Sybarite"
"His quest for luxury, pleasure and sensual gratification drives his entire being. Only the very best, at whatever price, will do for his refined - or jaded - tastes. -25%
Agricultural output, -25% Trade Income."
146 "Family Favourites"
"While pretending that he chooses servants and aides by merit, he favours relatives on every possible occasion. Their poor abilities are less important to him than kinship. -20% Agricultural output, -10% Trade Income."
147 "Family Above All"
"He shows loyalty to his family at all times. He gives them employment even when it is obvious that they are without talent and actually harmful.
-20% Agricultural output,
-10% Trade Income.
148 "Artistic Leanings"
"While he recognizes that art is worthwhile, his tastes are not yet fully defined. He is confident when commissioning new works for his enjoyment. -5% Agricultural output, -5% Trade Income."
149 "Art Lover"
"He believes that Great Art is worthy of support and encouragement wherever it is found. He has the confidence to spend money well, on the work of the very best artists.
-10% Agricultural output, -10% Trade Income."
150 "Artistic Temperament"
"While he would never publicly admit to it, his tastes in art are refined and precise. This interest is an expensive obsession. -20% Agricultural output, -20% Trade
Income."
151 "Connoisseur of Art"
"He has a finely developed taste in artwork, sculpture and architecture, and this helps encourage artists and artisans achieve truly great works.
-20% Agricultural output,
-20% Trade Income."
152 "Religious Leanings"
"He has deep religious feelings that inform his every decision, regardless of whether or not the matter in hand is one of Faith. -10%
Agricultural output, -10% Trade Income."
153 "Man of Heartfelt Faith"
"His religion is important to him, perhaps more important than any secular duty, and properly takes precedence over other matters.
-10% Agricultural output,
-10% Trade Income."
154 "Deep Religious Urges"
"His religious leanings are central to his character, and his faith leads him to support (financially and practically) religious authorities at all times.
-15% Agricultural output, -15% Trade Income."
155 "Man of Abiding Belief"
"Faith in God is a central feature of his life, and this informs his every choice. All other matters are secondary to his proper desire to help and support religious authorities. -15% Agricultural output, -15% Trade Income."
156 "Religious Compulsions"
"His Faith is the overwhelming centre of his life. He has a driven need to support his beliefs in financial and practical ways, no matter what the cost. -20%
Agricultural output, -20% Trade Income."
157 "Man of Deep Devotion"
"His deep faith in the rightness religious authority has no boundaries.
Quite rightly, it guides and moulds his every action, making him regard secular matters with proper disdain. -20% Agricultural output, -20% Trade Income."
158 "Publicly Generous"
"He has the occasional desire to help his fellow man, always providing that his fellow man is worthy of the help! -5% Agricultural output, -5% Trade Income."
159 "Compulsively Charitable"
"He has a deep need to do good works. Often this need overrides financial reality, and causes problems. -10% Agricultural output,
-10% Trade Income."
160 "Generous To A Fault"
"His generosity towards his fellow human beings has few bounds, and his natural nobility of spirit further encourages his charity. -10%
Agricultural output,
-10% Trade Income."
161 "Stupidly Charitable"
"His need to do good works is a compulsion, and one that allows scant attention to fiscal reality! -20% Agricultural output, -20% Trade Income."
162 "Remarkably Generous"
"His good works are legendary and his charitable nature makes him carry all such projects to a conclusion, regardless of petty matters like cost! -20% Agricultural output,
-20% Trade Income."
163 "Philosophically Inclined"
"He has an interest in matters of philosophy, and a desire to apply classical, rational ideas to all things. -5% Agricultural output, -5% Trade Income."
164 "Philosophical Bent"
"His interests in philosophy go beyond the merely casual. He has studied, and now applies the fruits of his abstract studies to his practical duties. -10% Agricultural output, -10% Trade Income."
165 "Deep Thinker"
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