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Cymbeline
03-17-2010, 02:56 PM
<p>If I choose to take the citizenship questline to it's completion and gain Qeynos citizenship, will I lose the house I have Kethelin?</p>

Cynith
03-17-2010, 03:52 PM
<p>You will not lose your house until/unless you purchase a new one in Qeynos - you will lose your call to Kelethin though.</p>

Properman
03-18-2010, 10:26 AM
<p>You can also get a new house in Qeynos after you finished changing cities. There will a packing crate inside with all your belonging from your previous house.</p>

Widgetblaster
03-19-2010, 12:17 PM
<p><cite>Cymbeline wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>If I choose to take the citizenship questline to it's completion and gain Qeynos citizenship, will I lose the house I have Kethelin?</p></blockquote><p>Just did this myself.</p><p>As pointed out by other posters, no...not immediately.</p><p>Once you buy a house in Qeynos, yes....since you can only own one home at a time.</p><p>Also, your writs will now be earning Qeynos faction and the Kelethin NPCs will no longer give them to you. If you care about writs, keep in mind the Qeynos based ones tend to take place in some of the older zones, like Antonica and Zek.</p>

Xalmat
03-19-2010, 02:19 PM
<p><cite>Malakord@Everfrost wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>Also, your writs will now be earning Qeynos faction and the Kelethin NPCs will no longer give them to you. If you care about writs, keep in mind the Qeynos based ones tend to take place in some of the older zones, like Antonica and Zek.</p></blockquote><p>Not true. You stop earning Kelethin tradeskill faction, but you can still do the Kelethin adventure writs.</p>

EtoilePirate
03-19-2010, 03:29 PM
<p><cite>Malakord@Everfrost wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>Also, your writs will now be earning Qeynos faction and the Kelethin NPCs will no longer give them to you. If you care about writs, keep in mind the Qeynos based ones tend to take place in some of the older zones, like Antonica and Zek.</p></blockquote><p>Until you hit the Kunark + zones.  In Sentinel's Fate, in fact, the writ-giving NPCs are grouped together by alignment.  (At least, I presume this is true for Kelethin / Qeynos types, as the Gorowyn, Neriak, and Freeport writ-givers all stand together in Paineel and I take a round of all three at once every time I'm up there.)</p>

Wilde_Night
03-19-2010, 03:57 PM
<p>You can, however, have dual citizenship with Maj'Dul and one other city if you choose.</p>

Senya
03-24-2010, 06:51 PM
<p><cite>Cymbeline wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>If I choose to take the citizenship questline to it's completion and gain Qeynos citizenship, will I lose the house I have Kethelin?</p></blockquote><p>No.  Neither of my toons are citizens of the places they have a house.  My necro betrayed to a conjuror for the sole reason of having a Qeynos house.  I bought the house and immediately betrayed back to a necro that is a citizen of Neriak.  I visit my house in Qeynos at least 5 times a day for various reasons.  I use the transport to player housing in my guild's hall to get back forth and easily.  My wizard has changed citizenship between Freeport and Neriak, but never switched her house.  I maxed faction with the Coalition of Tradesfolk and switched so that I could max faction with the Dark Bargainers as well.</p>

Sorphius
03-24-2010, 07:25 PM
<p>How do you change your citizenship?  Is it done through the betrayal quests?</p>

Senya
03-24-2010, 08:43 PM
<p>No you don't have to betray if you are evil going to evil or good going to good.  Evil can switch home cities between FP, Neriak, and Gorowyn.  Good classes can switch between Qeynos and Kelethin.  In the city you want to become a citizen of there will be an npc who offers a ctizenship quest.  In FP it's in EFP at the city registrar (where the guild stuff is) and in Neriak it's Clerk V'Nox at the House of Landlords.  I'm not sure names/locs of the other 3 cities.  Your call of ___ becomes call of your new home city.  Changing citizenship is a really fast process.  I'm guesstimating 10 to 20 minutes.  I've done it several times.</p>

Sorphius
03-24-2010, 10:50 PM
<p>Oh, wow.  I didn't realize it was so easy.  I suppose I'll try and find my way to Qeynos then... The design of Kelethin just isn't my style -- reminds me too much of a cross between WoW's Thunder Bluff and the house from Swiss Family Robinson.</p>