![]() ![]() ![]() This can be something like an increase based on the number of knights you have or just a flat increase based on stats. Almost every single perk in this branch is in some way earning you more prestige. This is useful when there are no available characters to marry, but you still want the ally. ![]() The one to go for is Defensive Negotiations, which gives you the ability to make one alliance without the use of marriage. The branch ends at the perk of Diplomat which, while a decent enough trait, is not the best perk of the tree. Perks range from giving added diplomacy from every alliance you have to a reduced cost of casus bellis. The Diplomat branch focuses on allies and foreign affairs. Diplomacy is broken down into three branches: Diplomat, August, and Family Hierarchy. It is an especially useful lifestyle when you are trying to gain support for a major event such as taking your liege’s throne or performing schemes. There are new perks for alliances, family, vassals, and much more. The Diplomacy lifestyle tree is all about making friends and creating a respected dynasty. ![]()
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