- Hail: A keystroke allows the PC to yell out, "Hail!" This would register in the game as a noise that would alert the attention of any NPCs within hearing radius. The idea is to enable the PC to test the disposition of NPCs while still at a distance - giving them a chance to initiate dialogue before combat.
- Parlay: Raiders, bandits, etc., instead of being automatically hostile would have a % chance of going hostile upon detection of the PC OR of initiating Parlay. Parlay would be a dialogue interface in which the NPCs would size up the PCs level in relationship to their own and correspondingly demand some amount of payment or loot for safe passage OR offer money or loot in exchange for their own lives OR suggest a mutual parting of ways. The PC could accept or reject any such offer. The amount of gold/loot demanded or offered would be defined as some vaule within a percentage range of total value of loot and gold carried by PC or NPC. When encountering a group of potentially hostile NPCs, this would probably have to work by having a defined leader of the group from which the other members take their disposition.
- Yield: A pop-up dialogue that interupts combat. An individual NPC (This mechanic would only initiate if the PC and the one NPC were the only combatants.) would offer to yield and give up gold/loot under certain combat situations: health or magicka drops to a defined percentage of total, runs out of buff potions and scrolls, lost weapon. In addition, a keystroke would initiate yield on the part of the PC. PC yield could be accepted or rejected by the NPC, chosen by a ratio of level: level or remaining health: remaining health. If yield is rejected, the pop-up disappears and combat resumes. If PC yield is accepted, Parlay begins and the NPC demands loot and/or gold. This demand would not be rejectable.
- Flee: Modified flight mechanic would end in-combat status. Fleeing NPCs would flee out of PC detection radius. If encountered again later, % chance of Parlay would rise to 100% and chance of auto-hostility would drop to 0%.
That's it in a nutshell. What do y'all think?
gothemasticator