Knowledge Chair



The Knowledge Chair enables The Arisen to change a Main Pawn's secondary inclination, speech rate and manner of speech. The chair will ONLY change the secondary inclination. However, you can feed your pawn elixirs to change them both. For example, your pawn's seconday is Medicant and you want to make that it's primary. There's a hidden "chart" or w/e where it keeps track of the level each inclination is at. Feed your pawn Medicant elixirs from the guy at the Encampment until that becomes the primary (then one more for good measure, the elixirs add alot to that hidden chart). THEN feed your pawn elixirs of what you want for secondary (and always keep a couple elixirs of whatever your final primary is on you, Medicant in this case, just in case it changes for some reason mid battle/dungeon). If your final secondary gets changed for some reason later on just hit the chair again, the chair saves the last two secondaries the pawn had for you to choose from.

The chair appears as a wooden chair which stands out significantly from other chairs in the game. These chairs are available around areas where The Arisen may rest, like Inns and Rest Camps. Using (or interacting with) The Knowledge Chair enables The Arisen to sit down with the Main Pawn and answer a series of questions which affect the behavior of the Pawn.

Knowledge Chair Questions
Question 1: Is related to your Main Pawn's Secondary Inclination, and your answer enables you to choose between keeping the current secondary inclination, or reverting to the secondary inclination which preceded it.

Q: Do you favor a pawn who eagerly challenges the strong, or one who puts safety above all else? Question 2: Affect's a pawns frequency of speech (how often they talk). There are times however when this question will not be asked by your Pawn.
 * 1) Scather
 * 2) Medicant

Q:'' I try to speak or remain silent as the situation demands. Would you have me continue in this way, Master?''

Question 3: Will allow you to customize your main pawn's manner speech during various situations (like death, being called upon for help, etc.) and how they will react to your orders. Oftentimes you'll be asked two of these questions consecutively.

Q:'' I trust we will see many victories together. How shall I celebrate our triumps?''

Q: ''My all is yours to shape, Master. Should I suffer a deadly blow, how shall I voice my anguish?''

Q: Should fate see you fall and come to rise again, how shall I offer my support?

Q: Should I have the chance to aid you in times of need, how would you have me voice it?

Q: Should I fall, and you see fit to help me, in what manner can I thank you?

Q: How would you have me respond to your orders?

Options you can choose from:
 * Ordinary
 * Aggressive
 * Arrogant
 * Confident
 * Reticent
 * Meek
 * Timid
 * As you are