Your decisions over the course of the campaign in King Arthur: Knight's Tale will set Mordred's alignment in two ways. Morality determines what kind of ruler Mordred will be, while Religion focuses on which of Britain's competing faiths the new king chooses to support.
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Each option has unique bonuses, and knights will be more loyal to a ruler whose actions align with their personal beliefs. Here's everything you need to know about the game's Morality & Religion system so that you can choose the ruling style that works for you.
The Morality Chart can be accessed any time from Camelot or the Avalon Map. It's the topmost of the three buttons on the bottom-right of the screen. Mordred's position on the chart is shown by a green indicator. The further along an axis the indicator travels, the more bonuses you'll unlock.
The two opposing alignments on each axis are mutually exclusive. This means you can't be a Rightful ruler with just a dash of Tyranny. If you already have points in Rightfulness and take a Tyrannical decision, you'll simply lose Rightfulness, not gaining any points in Tyranny until the indicator returns to zero. For this reason, you should always stick to your initial choices.
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Rightful rulers are able to get more out of the resources they have, with unlockable bonuses that increase Camelot's overall efficiency. By dedicating Mordred to law and precedent, you'll be able to get more out of free services and quickly change the Merchant's inventory, making it more likely you'll find items you need.
Tyranny is best for players who want more resources for enhancing Camelot. Ruling with an iron fist
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