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   * Favour represents your influence and social cache within Rastaban.   * Favour represents your influence and social cache within Rastaban.
   * It also represents your ability to get things that you want and achieve your goals within the City.   * It also represents your ability to get things that you want and achieve your goals within the City.
-  * Favour is spent to gain some abilities ​- like Wealth and Contacts.  +  * Some skills ​- like Wealth and Contacts ​- cost Favour in addition to XP.  
-  * It may also be traded between players ​for services.  +  * Favour ​may be traded between players ​and NPCs.  
-  * Typically, players will be compensated in Favour for their assistance on any adventure+  * Typically, players will be compensated in Favour for their assistance on any adventure.
   * As a rule of thumb, average pay is Favour equal to your level. ​   * As a rule of thumb, average pay is Favour equal to your level. ​
 +
 +=====The Language of Favour======
 +
 +  * Though exchanges of favour are a commonplace occurrence in Rastaban, it is considered extremely rude and unbecoming of a Citizen to ask for Favour directly.
 +  * As such, coded language exists to communicate the practice of Favour-exchange.
 +
 +====Offering Favour====
 +
 +The following phrases describe the offer of Favour to an individual, likely for a task or service performed.
 +
 +  * "I would be grateful."​ (1 Favour)
 +  * "I would be particularly grateful."​ (2 Favour)
 +  * "I would be especially grateful."​ (3 Favour)
 +  * "I would be exceedingly grateful."​ (4 Favour)
 +  * "I would be eternally grateful."​ (5 Favour)
 +
 +====Soliciting Favour====
 +
 +The following phrase is used when soliciting a particular amount of favour for a service rendered:
 +
 +  * "I am seeking your (particular/​especial/​exceeding/​eternal) gratitude" ​
 +  * ("I want 1/2/3/4/5 Favour."​)
 +
 +Alternatively,​ the following phrase may be used to request Favour more strongly:
 +
 +  * "You have incurred my (particular/​especial/​exceeding/​eternal) displeasure." ​
 +  * ("I want 1/2/3/4/5 Favour...or else."​)
 +
 +====Accepting Favour====
 +
 +The following phrases are used to accept a Favour-deal or to signal its conclusion.
 +
 +  * "I will pursue your (particular/​especial/​exceeding/​eternal) gratitude." ​
 +  * ("I accept the Favour-deal,​ and promise to fulfill my part in it.")
 +
 +  * "Now you have my (particular/​especial/​exceeding/​eternal) gratitude."​
 +  * ("Our deal is concluded. You will receive Favour as agreed."​)
 +
 +  * "I will assuage your (particular/​especial/​exceeding/​eternal) displeasure."​
 +  * ("I will pay you Favour to avoid these consequences."​)
 +
 +  * "Now my (particular/​especial/​exceeding/​eternal) displeasure is assuaged."​
 +  * ("I accept the Favour you offer; there will be no consequences."​)
 +
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