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CK3 Dev Diary #11 - Seduction, Torture and the Intrigue Perk Trees

Welcome and welcome back to all!

This week I’m here to tell you all more about Intrigue: it's not just an act, it's a Lifestyle.

As covered in a previous dev diary, each character Skill has a Lifestyle, and each Lifestyle has three associated Focuses and three Perk trees, which is what we'll be diving into today.

Keep in mind that all values listed below are subject to change!

For Intrigue, the three focuses are:

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[Skulduggery Focus — Agent Acceptance: +10, Intrigue: +3]
[Temptation Focus — Fertility: +25%, Attraction Opinion: 10, Seduction Scheme Power: +20%]
[Intimidation Focus — Intrigue: +2, Dread Gain: +10%, Natural Dread: +20]


Each perk tree — Schemer, Seducer, and Torturer — concludes with the unlocking of its namesake trait. I know this might be an insurmountable challenge, but feel free to guess which is which:
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(Ah, is there any greater torture than the desires of the heart...)

I'll also be running down the effects of every unlockable perk that leads to those, and I'm naturally going to start by talking about the Temptation focus, that eternal vice, and the Seducer tree, but first I want to describe its closely related Seduce Scheme.


The Seduce Scheme

Seduction is a little more complicated than it was in CK2, with factors such as the target's personal preferences playing a larger part. Indeed, Scheme Power is not merely affected by your Intrigue, but who you are, and who they are.

That also means that you have to be a little careful. If a target gets annoyed rather than enticed, and you suffer a Critical Failure, they may give you a hard rejection - preventing you from attempting to Seduce them again - or even publicly out you as the lecherous villain you are!

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The Seducer Tree

So how will the Seduce tree help you? A few Perks offer straightforward bonuses by increasing your Scheme Power or making you more attractive to those of an appropriate gender and sexuality.

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[Enticing Opportunity — Seduction Scheme Power: +30%]

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[Smooth Operator — Seduction Scheme Success Chance: +25%]

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[Home Advantage — Seduction Scheme Success Chance against own Courtiers and Guests: +50%]

Others may expand your pool of... available targets.

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[Subtle Desire — Removes the Incestuous penalty from your Seduction Schemes]

Just to be clear, this affects the Scheme, not the relationship. If you're caught getting too close to family, you will still suffer consequences.

Similarly, if you find your own sexual preferences getting in the way of who you can Seduce efficiently, there are ways you can overcome that:

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[Unshackled Lust — Removes your attraction penalties in Seduction Schemes]
(There’s no way of overcoming your target’s sexual preferences, though. I’m sorry, but your liege is Just Not That Into You.)


There are perks to help a different kind of “effectiveness” in your Seduce Schemes:

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[Like Weeds in a Garden — Fertility: +30%]

And perks to mitigate the consequences of messing up:

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[Graceful Recovery — You can no longer Critically Fail Seduction Schemes]

Ah, the number of times I have desperately needed the Graceful Recovery perk...


Bringing a Lover to your court doesn’t come entirely risk-free, of course, so we also have a Perk to minimise the risk to you, at the unfortunate cost of maximising the risk for them:

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[Mortal Adoration — Your Lovers are less likely to join Murder Schemes against you. Lovers are more likely to save you in case of attempted Murders.]

What can I say? Not every love story has a happy ending.


The final perk in the tree is the one that grants you the Seducer trait. It comes with increases to Intrigue, Fertility, and a hefty boost to Attraction Opinion for anyone who finds themselves unfortunate enough to be of the relevant sexual orientation. Rulers of the world, lock up your wives! And husbands! And family members! Maybe also yourself for good measure!


Torture

Of course, Intrigue does not merely embody pleasure, but also pain. I'm happy to announce that the fan-favourite of "Torture" is going to be making a return for CK3.

What is it good for? Well, being Dreadful, for one thing, making your vassals fear you. Another benefit is the possibility that a victim will try to bribe you with Secrets to get you to stop. You're going to need those Secrets for leverage anyways, since the victim's family will hold you in utter disdain. Being an avid torturer also comes with a Piety penalty and a loss of Clergy opinion (unless your Faith happens to make exceptions for this kind of thing…).

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The Torturer Tree

Now, we wouldn't let you take the pliers to flesh without giving you a way of getting really good at it, would we? The Torturer tree is all about making your vassals and peasants fear whatever might be going on in your dungeons! Or in your throne room. Or in your presence in general.

It has a series of Dread-increasing effects, as well as adding bonuses to various sources of dread.

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[Dreadful — Dread Gain: +30%]

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[Divine Retribution — You do not lose Piety or Clergy Opinion from Torturing or Executing others]

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[Prison-Feudal Complex — Imprison Chance: +50%]

And of course there are ways of making sure you keep that hard-earned Dread for as long as possible:

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[Forever Infamous — Dread Decay: -100%]

Of course, once you start "going off the rails" (as my fellow developers assure me my playstyle should be described as) you need to make sure that it doesn't go unnoticed. Keep the faint of heart in line, and all that.

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[Malice Implicit — Dread Gain Per Tyranny: +0.5]

It’s not all about Dread, however. Intimate familiarity with human anatomy can help in other ways, too:

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[Dark Insights — When you Torture someone: 50% chance to gain either 1 Intrigue or 1 Prowess]

While it’s not a relief for Stress per se (unless you’re particularly sadistic), the Perk tree offers additional side benefits for your poor coping methods:

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[Thriving in Chaos — Martial and Intrigue Per Stress Level: +1. Prowess Per Stress Level: +2]

Dread (and the actions that give it) is quite powerful on its own, offering alternative ways of controlling your vassals, but what if we could make it even better?

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[Fear Tax — Increased tax and levy contributions from Intimidated and Cowed vassals]

The last Perk in the tree grants the Torturer trait, which offers a slight Levy and Prowess boost, along with an additional improvement to your Dread gain. This will allow you to keep your Dread exceptionally high as you imprison, revoke, torture and execute to your heart’s content.


The Schemer Tree

Some of you out there are less bombastic in your methods, which brings us to our last tree for this diary. Skulduggery rules the shadows, keeping potential threats in line by more subtle tricks.


It provides a number of different bonuses to your Hostile Schemes, and to your Spymaster’s tasks:

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[Swift Execution — Murder Scheme Power: +30%]

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[A Job Done Right — Hostile Scheme Success Chance: +25]
(Hostile Schemes does not mean Schemes hostile against yourself, but rather Schemes that are categorised as Hostile instead of Personal.)

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[Digging for Dirt — Find Secrets Progress Speed: +25%]

Find Secrets is the Spymaster Council Task you might remember from a few diaries ago.

There are also a handful of defensive measures, should your enemies come looking for revenge:

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[Court of Shadows — Disrupt Schemes Effectiveness: +50%]
Disrupt Schemes is another —very useful— Spymaster Task.

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[Prepared for Anything — Enemy Hostile Scheme Success Chance: -25. Enemy Hostile Scheme Success Chance against your Courtiers: -10.]

Once you've unlocked this collection of perks, it will be very hard to turn your own methods against you. You will only really have to worry about people who are your equal as a Schemer. But you should be worrying about those people anyways.

In the previous dev diary about Schemes, you already got a sneak preview of a Scheme to Fabricate Hooks, which becomes available in the Schemer tree, and it's not the only scheme to be unlocked this way:

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[Truth is Relative — Enables the Fabricate Hook Scheme. Find Secrets may also fabricate Hooks.]

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[Kidnapper Enables the Abduction Scheme]

Abduction is a criminal scheme, and therefore secret. However, if you succeed, you’re automatically discovered. They're not going to wonder for long whose dungeon they're locked in. You have nothing to worry about, though. The victim will be entirely at your mercy, after all.


But with all these Schemes, and only a single hostile scheme slot, what is a poor little Power Behind the Throne to do? Why, get yourself a second Scheme slot, of course!

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[Twice Schemed Max Hostile Schemes: +1]

Lastly, this Perk tree offers up the Schemer trait. Not only does it grant a major bonus to your Intrigue in general. It also significantly boosts your Scheme Power, speeding up the inevitable success of your ingenious plans.


And with that we conclude this week's dev diary. I hope you're already daydreaming about all the ways you can grasp for power, and how to hold on to it once you've got it.

Next week we’ll be diving into the perk trees for the Stewardship lifestyles, so adieu until then!
Just remember to watch your back.
 

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Oh, I'll enjoy combining trees that seem contradictory. Give me a loving loyal family man who keeps his vassals in line by abducting and torturing them at the slightest hint of treason. Or the warrior scholar who conquers the great learning centers of the world to plunder their lost knowledge.
 
Oh, I'll enjoy combining trees that seem contradictory. Give me a loving loyal family man who keeps his vassals in line by abducting and torturing them at the slightest hint of treason. Or the warrior scholar who conquers the great learning centers of the world to plunder their lost knowledge.
medicine have interesting combination with all three intrigue focus
the combination of perk tree really help with character building
 
Oh, I'll enjoy combining trees that seem contradictory. Give me a loving loyal family man who keeps his vassals in line by abducting and torturing them at the slightest hint of treason. Or the warrior scholar who conquers the great learning centers of the world to plunder their lost knowledge.
Agreed. I'm planning on combining Torturer tree with whatever Diplomacy tree covers Swaying and general friendliness. I shall make the Nicest, most cheerful psychopath in history!
 
Really can't say this enough: this is light-years ahead of CKII.
 
Has the team considered making it so the Seduction tree opens up the possibility to seduce heathens? I could imagine a world of possibilities from seducing a Crusader King or Pagan Warrior Queen.
 
Has the team considered making it so the Seduction tree opens up the possibility to seduce heathens? I could imagine a world of possibilities from seducing a Crusader King or Pagan Warrior Queen.
They've already said you can seduce people you're not technically attracted to (homosexual going after the opposite sex) albeit with a large penalty, even without the perk, so I'm hoping there's a similar mechanic for cross religious seduction (you can do it, it's just difficult).
 
My impression of dread is that it offsets tyranny. So you can get away with being a tyrant if your subjects dread you enough.

The issue is that dread may decay faster than tyranny, and things that gives you one may give the other. So you have to keep doing dreadful/tyrannical things to hold on to power, eventually the tyranny will win over dread but you are buying time.

I also understand that your heir will inherit some of your tyranny but not necessarily your dread. Even if you’ve managed to become dreadful enough to stay in power, your heirs may find themselves despised - and without the dread keeping subjects in line, they may fare much worse.

I may be wrong about all of these things but that’s how I imagine and hope it will play out.

The stuff about the heirs not inheriting dread and thus having problems has been confirmed by the devs.
 
My impression of dread is that it offsets tyranny. So you can get away with being a tyrant if your subjects dread you enough.

The issue is that dread may decay faster than tyranny, and things that gives you one may give the other. So you have to keep doing dreadful/tyrannical things to hold on to power, eventually the tyranny will win over dread but you are buying time.

I also understand that your heir will inherit some of your tyranny but not necessarily your dread. Even if you’ve managed to become dreadful enough to stay in power, your heirs may find themselves despised - and without the dread keeping subjects in line, they may fare much worse.

I may be wrong about all of these things but that’s how I imagine and hope it will play out.

That does sound like what happened to a lot of rulers.

The entire Machiavellian quote, after all, is not that "It's better to be feared than to be loved", as it is so often misquoted, but not only that "And here comes in the question whether it is better to be loved rather than feared, or feared rather than loved. It might perhaps be answered that we should wish to be both; but since love and fear can hardly exist together, if we must choose between them, it is far safer to be feared than loved"

but also, and here's the essential caviat that is often forgotten:

"Nevertheless a prince ought to inspire fear in such a way that, if he does not win love, he avoids hatred; because he can endure very well being feared whilst he is not hated."

No matter how much people fear you, if you go all in all the time, it should come to a point in which they might hate you (Tyranny) enough to bypass ANY level of fear (Dread).
 
I'm glad you will now be able to seduce people you are not atracted to.
Seduction as intrigue is not really about passion, after all, but about power and influence.

A duchess who despises men seducing a prince as a tool to pave her future or a straight duke willing to go all the way for favours from an emperor who is attracted to men does sound like quite logical avenues of aristocratic games for power.
 
Wow, um... Have you tried buying them flowers occasionally? Cliched, I know, but something a lot of people actually enjoy. It's about showing that you care, and think about them as much as you did when you first got married. Maybe go on a date somewhere slightly unusual for the two of you, and experience some new things together? And of course, showing them that you're putting in some effort to look good and be desirable for them, even after such a long time together, is sure to be appreciated.
Where it says "I'll write you some stuff." in your signature, does that refer to your sideline in giving relationship advice?
 
As I've mentioned previously, creating unreliable Secrets presents a number of technical and design challenges that mean we've avoided them for now in favour of doing other things with Secrets.
Just a thought on this: could being tortured make someone insane, for example, throwing up events where they claim to have murdered a still-very-much-alive character or something, so they give you false information, but you don't need the game design to actually keep track of it because it's clearly false? Just thinking aloud, really.
 
One of the more infamous things about CK2's seduction Focus was that Seducers wouldn't take "NO!" for an answer.

It was a lot like the running gag in "The Simpsons" TV show. "Arewethereyetarewethereyetarewethereyet..."

Instead, it would be, "Seduce? No. Seduce? No. Seduce? No..."

The Seducer would spam Seduce until the Seducee finally said Yes. I mean, if you spam enough attempts, and just keep at it, eventually, the dice...the rng...will eventually have to come up in the Seducer's favor.

Glad it's going to be different in CK3...
They did fix that with the "rejecting seduction attempts" trait
 
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