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*Actions that guards do not like, or leave the "Witness" status, appear to cause a broken Oath, (even attacking Duergar after telling the Deep Gnomes you'll free them in Grymforge caused this). Noting that starting combat via conversational choices rather than attacking directly does seem to mitigate this most of the time. | *Actions that guards do not like, or leave the "Witness" status, appear to cause a broken Oath, (even attacking Duergar after telling the Deep Gnomes you'll free them in Grymforge caused this). Noting that starting combat via conversational choices rather than attacking directly does seem to mitigate this most of the time. | ||
*Shoving someone to their death also counts as breaking the oath. This sometimes also includes evil characters such as Assassins of Bhaal in the arena where you fight Orin. | *Shoving someone to their death also counts as breaking the oath. This sometimes also includes evil characters such as Assassins of Bhaal in the arena where you fight Orin. | ||
*Killing someone non-hostile, even by "accident" (i.e. an NPC steps into an area-of-effect spell such as Moonbeam/Spike Growth and dies) | |||
==== Act 3 ==== | ==== Act 3 ==== | ||
*Forming an alliance with Gortash before his coronation | *Forming an alliance with Gortash before his coronation | ||
*Freeing the vampire spawns in Cazador's dungeon is seen as an act against nature, breaking the pact}} | *Freeing the vampire spawns in Cazador's dungeon is seen as an act against nature, breaking the pact}} | ||