Moving him around your empire will get rid of the bored trait. Not sure if battle weary ever goes away.
Moving him around your empire will get rid of the bored trait. Not sure if battle weary ever goes away.
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Originally Posted by Equilibrius
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This. I find alot of my good FMs have at least one trait or ancilliary that is detrimental to the job they are doing... You clearly can't roleplay both warmonger and war weary at the same time, so I say just roleplay the one that came first, as, it could be argued, this is going to be the one that is more deeply in-grained in his personality, the one that is more "like him"...No it won't, but it wouldn't get any worse either. He probably has to live with it.
I guess hes accustomed to war, and being the son of the great adeui slayer and sacker of roma hes expected to fight and has been dragged along on campaigns as a child. War is all he knows (reflected in his traits) but has become cynical and bitter in becoming salty.
(i wonder if salty is a trait... it should be)
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