Quote Originally Posted by oaty
I don't think your correct anticohus but then noone knows the exact mechanics of dipomacy. I have agreed to attack factions in diplomatic deals. When I agreed to attack I never did it in the first turn and nothing bad seemed to happen. I'm guessing it's related to senate missions in a way. You either have 5-10 turns to complete your diplomatic deal. It was officially said somewhere that the longer you wait on this deal the more your diplomatic stance goes down
Then I suppose I am wrong then. Now if anyone would crack out the code for all to see...

JUST KIDDING!

Then it seems his(?) case looks like basically the two Roman factions consider him extorting money from them in exchange for an attack of a faction they were not at war with. That would normally cause a transgression warning from my experience.