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There are currently 32 sorts of reputation, with corresponding titles, EG. "Preserver of Knowledge" for returning a book to a library, but they aren't equal or even necessarily numeric. (It's all handled dynamically based on incident/rumor/entity-membership knowledge, so it can be slippery to pin things down, especially in cases where somebody has died, since people can go a few levels deep to ascertain what they think about that, and still too often end up with nothing).  Once events/etc. go stale, a simple numeric reputation is captured for those events, and that lives inside entities and historical figures that are thinking about a given person (some events are [[civilization|entity]]-level, some [[historical figure|histfig]]-level, some both.)  The utterances are shifted in ranges 1-24, 25-49, 50-74, 75-99, 100+ oftentimes, so, many reputations have five verbal levels.  So for example, you get 25 hero points for reuniting two people if the thinker has a positive feeling about either of them, or positive entity affiliation with either - you get 100 hero points from either of the reunited people regardless of affiliation, whereas an entity itself gives you a hero rep for reuniting people with positions, and that is felt by all members.
 
There are currently 32 sorts of reputation, with corresponding titles, EG. "Preserver of Knowledge" for returning a book to a library, but they aren't equal or even necessarily numeric. (It's all handled dynamically based on incident/rumor/entity-membership knowledge, so it can be slippery to pin things down, especially in cases where somebody has died, since people can go a few levels deep to ascertain what they think about that, and still too often end up with nothing).  Once events/etc. go stale, a simple numeric reputation is captured for those events, and that lives inside entities and historical figures that are thinking about a given person (some events are [[civilization|entity]]-level, some [[historical figure|histfig]]-level, some both.)  The utterances are shifted in ranges 1-24, 25-49, 50-74, 75-99, 100+ oftentimes, so, many reputations have five verbal levels.  So for example, you get 25 hero points for reuniting two people if the thinker has a positive feeling about either of them, or positive entity affiliation with either - you get 100 hero points from either of the reunited people regardless of affiliation, whereas an entity itself gives you a hero rep for reuniting people with positions, and that is felt by all members.
  
Depending on the feats you've accomplished, your type of reputation may differ: slaying bandits will earn you the title of "protector of the weak", while doing your hearthperson duty will make you known as a "loyal soldier", or retrieving [[artifact]]s for claimants will make you known as a "Treasure Hunter". On the other hand, if you become known as a thief or a murderer who indiscriminately massacres citizens, people will refuse to speak to you and spit on you. Therefore, it may be desirable to avoid, or at least control, rumor-spreading.  The scale goes from 0 to 100: for instance, in the "hero" scale, you will be known as a "Famous Hero" between 75 and 99, and a "Legendary Hero" at 100.
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Depending on the feats you've accomplished, your type of reputation may differ: slaying bandits will earn you the title of "protector of the weak", while doing your hearthperson duty will make you known as a "loyal soldier". Retrieving [[artifact]]s for claimants will make you known as a "Treasure Hunter". On the other hand, if you become known as a thief or a murderer who indiscriminately massacres citizens, people will refuse to speak to you and spit on you. Therefore, it may be desirable to avoid, or at least control, rumor-spreading.  The scale goes from 0 to 100: for instance, in the "hero" scale, you will be known as a "Famous Hero" between 75 and 99, and a "Legendary Hero" at 100.
  
 
The 32 sorts are:
 
The 32 sorts are:
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| Comrade || Defines the bond between a person and their liege-lord, or of two [[Hearthperson|oathsworn]] of the same lord.
 
| Comrade || Defines the bond between a person and their liege-lord, or of two [[Hearthperson|oathsworn]] of the same lord.
 
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| Member of Respected Group || Reserved for members of entities that are considered 'worthy of respect'. Related to the [[insurrection]] mechanic.
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| Member of Respected Group || Reserved for members of entities that are considered 'worthy of respect'. Related to the [[Insurrection]] mechanic.
 
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| Member of Hated Group || Reserved for members of entities that are considered 'unfit to rule'. Related to the [[insurrection]] mechanic.
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| Member of Hated Group || Reserved for members of entities that are considered 'unfit to rule'. Related to the [[Insurrection]] mechanic.
 
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| Enemy Fighter || Reserved for fighters of an enemy group. You get this when asking what people think of you during a conflict, or when you attacked a member of the same group.
 
| Enemy Fighter || Reserved for fighters of an enemy group. You get this when asking what people think of you during a conflict, or when you attacked a member of the same group.

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