Achaea Help Files
Achaea has hundreds of help files to you learn about Achaea. This is a copy of the in-game help file structure. HELP in-game will show you this same menu.
7.1 DENIZENS
Denizens are also referred to, in an OOC manner, as mobiles, NPCs (non-player-characters), or CCCs (computer-controlled-characters). They are the 'monsters' and citizens of Achaea that aren't generally being played by a person. They are not Adventurers. A denizen can be a worm, a dragon, a human being, or a talking sword. A denizen may talk to you, ignore you, or attack you. It may even suggest that you do things for it, and may pay you if you do (this is a QUEST). Generally, the way you will get a denizen to talk to you is to GREET it. You may, of course, greet the denizen, or simply attack it if you wish. Killing denizens is the most common way to gain experience and gold. Some denizens in Achaea will become loyal to you in certain circumstances. If a denizen is loyal to you, you may give it a variety of commands. These are: ORDER <denizen> PASSIVE Pacify an upset denizen. ORDER <denizen> KILL <adventurer> Order a denizen to attempt to slay someone. ORDER <denizen> FOLLOW <adventurer> Order a denizen to follow someone. ORDER <denizen> LOSE <adventurer> Order a denizen to stop following someone. ORDER <denizen> CALM If your denizen is panicking, this will calm it. ORDER <denizen> DROP <whatever> Order a denizen to drop something it is holding. ORDER <denizen> GO <direction> Order a denizen to move a specified direction. Denizen Feelings --------------- In order to see how Denizen Villages feel about you: FEELINGS VILLAGES Many denizens in Achaea are part of groups that we loosely label 'villages.' These might be anything from actual villages, like Tasur'ke or New Thera, to a group of bandits in the wild to lepers living on Polyargos. The members of these villages pass information along to each other and will remember you if you get caught committing crimes against village members, such as attacking them or killing them. In order to get caught at all though, there has to be a sentient denizen loyal to the same village as the one you are committing the crime against within 3 rooms. If you're attacking a non-sentient, such as a dog, which, of course, can't shout for help, then there has to be a sentient denizen of the same loyalty in the room and another within 3 rooms of that room. It's important to remember that denizens in the same room as the crime don't count. The idea is that the denizens shout for help and if a denizen outside the room hears, it spreads the warning to other villagers. Villagers can react in five ways to you: 1. Suspicion 2. Dislike 3. Disgust 4. Hatred 5. Fear A villager progresses through the first three and then either hates you or fears you based on how powerful you are compared to it. Be warned: If a village of denizens hates you and is powerful enough not to be intimidated by you, most of the denizens will attack you on sight. Over time, a village forgets about any crimes you've committed and its feelings towards you slowly return to neutral, though in the case of someone who has slaughtered many of the villagers, this may be a full Achaean year. Finally, when you kill denizens that are grouping together, there will be an xp bonus given for them to partially compensate for the extra difficulty of co-operating denizens. FEELINGS VILLAGES will show you any villages that dislike you at all.