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* A temporary mood boost:
- Get their job at their highest skill. If you expel and/or change their job to lower skill, their mood will drop to adjust.
- An Event. Mood up or drop. Apply only for 1 season. Then return to normal (before the Event boost was applied).
- Herald Quest, if you manage to finish the quest.
If the King is a good King title, the inhabitant mood will go up the next season.
If the King is a neutral King title, no Mood boost apply, regardless you've complete the quest or not.
If the King is a bad King title, the inhabitant Mood going to drop even more, the more you complete the quest, the more it will drop in percentage.
An exception to Herald Quest, if you somehow fail or ignore the quest, the Mood will drop or up the next time depending on the King title, mostly around the next time another Herald come again to give a quest, if not completed until he's gone, then the next each season changed the King Status will slowly back to 0% (King Tax and inhabitant Mood in the MAP).
Note for Herald Quest:
This only mention Mood, excluding King tax alteration. Since the question is specific about mood.