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In adventure mode, you may either start the game as a hearthperson, or become one by talking to a lord or lady of your choosing and asking to become one. If you have sufficient fame, they will accept.  
 
In adventure mode, you may either start the game as a hearthperson, or become one by talking to a lord or lady of your choosing and asking to become one. If you have sufficient fame, they will accept.  
  
Being a hearthperson has a number of effects, the most notable one being that you may request any number of [[quest]]s from your leader, allowing you to easily build up [[reputation]] in that leader's [[site]]. In addition to the normal reputation you'd gain as a [[bandit]] or beast slayer, you will also build up the reputation of a loyal soldier to your superior. Being a hearthperson also means your loyalty lies with that of your leader, i.e. any [[insurrections]] against them are also against ''you'', since you are effectively one of the leader's guards.
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Being a hearthperson has a number of effects, the most notable one being that you may request any number of [[quest]]s to your leader, allowing you to easily build up [[reputation]] in that leader's [[site]]. In addition to the normal reputation you'd gain as a [[bandit]] or beast slayer, you will also build up the reputation of a loyal soldier to your superior. Being a hearthperson also means your loyalty lies with that of your leader, i.e. any [[insurrections]] against them are also against ''you'', since you are effectively one of the leader's guards.
  
 
== Acquiring hearthpersons ==
 
== Acquiring hearthpersons ==

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