Complete the indicated task to unlock the achievement.
Achievement | How to unlock
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| - You hired a Troldenfolk as your helper.
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| - You lost your humanity and became a creature of the night.
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| - All 3 regions of the Kingdom rose in rebellion against you.
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| - You stumbled upon an ancient ritual.
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| - You met your inevitable fate thanks to the Chiefs' Prophecy Scheme.
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| - You were exploded in the Barons' Gunpowder Scheme.
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| - You won the game by becoming beloved by the common folk.
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| - You married your lowborn childhood sweetheart.
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| - You won the game by defeating the Ashmedean Empire in a war.
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| - You suffered a Game Over due to losing all Authority.
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| - You accidentally shot a Baron during a hunt.
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| - You were replaced by a charismatic general thanks to the Barons' Propaganda Scheme.
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| - You attended your coronation.
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| - You suffered a Game Over due to losing all Stability.
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| - As a female Monarch, you were infected by the Dancing Plague.
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| - A demon ended your reign thanks to the Counts' Blood Ritual Scheme.
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| - Your marriage ended in divorce.
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| - You ended up owing more than you could pay in the Patricians' Conspiracy Scheme.
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| - You won the game by establishing an impenetrable spy network.
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| - You were kicked out of the Palace because of the Patricians' Monopoly Scheme.
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| - The giants ended your reign thanks to the Chiefs' Ragnarok Scheme.
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| - You chose an Heir to your throne.
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| - You reigned as a Virgin Monarch, became a saint, and brought glory to the Ninth Church.
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| - You married the Pirate Queen.
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| - You got your Honour Guard killed in the line of duty.
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| - Guns proved mightier than spears in the Barons' Gunpowder Scheme.
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| - You were accused of heresy as part of the Grandees' Witch Hunt Scheme.
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| - You were the target of a religious uprising in the Grandees' Fervour Scheme.
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| - You won a jousting tournament while in disguise.
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| - You defeated a rebellion that rose against you.
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| - You introduced paper currency to the Kingdom.
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| - You continued your Dynasty for the first time.
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| - You were brought forcefully to heel as part of the Intimidation Scheme.
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| - Your body became host to a demon in the Counts' Possession Scheme.
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| - You won a game after declining to employ any Honour Guard.
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| - In one reign, you banned jousting, hunting, and gladiatorial combat.
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| - You recruited Oreid to fight for you in a rebellion.
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| - You legalized polyamory and married a second spouse.
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| - You were offered something better than a throne in the Counts' Ascension Scheme.
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| - You were made obsolete by the Barons' Modernization Scheme.
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| - You turned a profit on the crab market.
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| - You were kicked off the throne as part of the Grandees' Excommunication Scheme.
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| - You killed an innocent frog.
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| - You chose to remain single throughout your reign.
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| - You were burnt at the stake. Ouch!
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| - You were sacrificed in a pagan ritual.
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| - You won the game by becoming a living saint.
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| - You won the game with 6000 gold or more in your Treasury.
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| - You won the game with less than 300 gold in your Treasury.
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| - You were replaced as part of the Doppelganger Scheme.
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| - You became a corporate mascot thanks to the Patricians' Monopoly Scheme.
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| - You won the game by becoming a fearsome tyrant.
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| - Your advisors were replaced as part of the Subterfuge Scheme.
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| - You won the game by recovering the Sceptre of Sages.
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| - You married the Finfolk Prince.
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| - Your reign was ruined by the Patricians' Corruption Scheme.
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| - All those pretty promises turned out to be lies in the Counts' Ascension Scheme.
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| - Odheld's horn heralded your downfall in the Chiefs' Hornblower Scheme.
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| - You followed a single Dynasty for over 300 years!
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| - You burned down the city in the Night of Seven Pyres.
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| - You were killed by an unlikely miracle at the end of the Grandees' Fervour Scheme.
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| - You were overthrown by a rebellion.
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| - Your decision-making is a little too hasty sometimes.
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| - You fled your wedding and left your betrothed at the altar.
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