Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-30822317-20170101195922

So, I have had this idea in my head for awhile, but never got around to suggesting it. So, here it is.

When playing as a evil player, you are often way ahead than the normal NPC orcs, they listen to you! The first part of this suggestion is the ability to deal with Orc Skirmishes without losing alignment. When a skirmish breaks out, you can kill the orcs fighting in it without losing alignment. Nearby NPCs could say something like "Glad you could stop that rubble before it grew out of control!" And doing this could earn you an achievement, such as one titled [Warden] (Stop a Orc Skirmish). In fact, stopping this could even earn you some alignment. However, if you let a skirmish get out of control, the orcs could even try to attack you!

Like I stated before, you are more stronger and have way more power than the NPCS. You are effectivly a General on your own in the armies of said faction you are in. This could make Orcs jealous, and they wish to over throw you. When you enter the orcs vacinity, they could have a small chance to attack you, as if they are over throwing you. Depending on your alignment could depend on the chances of them betraying you. For example if you have under 200 alignment with a orc faction and pass a NPC, they could have a 5-7% chance of attacking you. Their dialogue could be something like "You thought you were tough? Now, you listen to me!" Again, killing these traitor orcs could give you alignment. As you gain more alignment, the orcs see you as stronger and stronger, and won't try to overthrow you as often. Example, if you have 1000+ Alignment, the chances of being attacked could be only 3%. When you kill traitor orcs, you could even boost your units morale, for they respect you more. For every say 10 traitor orcs you kill, a random unit could gain 0.5 health. (Note, there would be a cap on how much health they could gain.)

If you are killed by a orc traitor, other orcs will see you as weak, and the chances of being attacked will increase.

Well, that is my suggestion! I hope you enjoyed reading it.

Note: I know this is probably very hard to code, and I probably wasted my time making this suggestion. 