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how your two civilizations compare to each other and to the rest of the world—
plus how you’ve been treating each other.
The other leaders’ basic personalities are as varied as their cultures: arrogant, aggressive,
reasonable, expansionist, isolationist, artistic, decadent, overconfident, perfectionist,
cautious. You’ll encounter them all at some point. Your rivals, like human beings
throughout history, will not always act rationally.They might start wars on the slightest
pretext or demand exorbitant payments for peace treaties. Sometimes they’re bluffing.
If you have broken agreements with any civilization, your perfidy is remembered and
influences everyone’s opinion of you.
Reputation
Your reputation is based not on how peaceful or how warlike you are toward your
neighbors, but on how often you keep your word. Breaking alliances or treaties can
blacken your reputation in the international community. Savagely razing the city of an
enemy or using a right of passage agreement to set up Cannons to bombard your oppo-
nent’s cities are acts likely to be deplored throughout the known world. Espionage,
whether successful of not, can also damage your standing.
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How most
negotiations
begin