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This would represent their extreme loyalty to their original faction better while also providing an immersive method for players to tackle unwavering prisoners.
Once their ideology is broken this means their allegiance to their original faction is also partially gone psychologically, this represented by their unwavering loyalty going away but their loyalty to their old faction remains in tact to some degree and thus require further additional recruitment to persuade them to stay.
It is updated. I just didn't bother to make a new image. :)
If you put your own ideology pawns in prison, do they lose certainty at an increased rate too depending on their mood? 🤔