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Seems that any time visitors, traders, passers-by come through they always(?) have a pawn with the ability to give a quest. With like Hospitality or ideologies that summon traders, this creates an incredible number of opportunities to get a quest and I've found I have acquired a huge number of high-value rewards during the early game.
Obviously, I could just ignore the quest givers or make the purchase price super high, but I am wondering, is there a way to reduce the chance that a quest-giver spawns during an event? I'd love to reduce it to ~10%. Is this a feasible option to add to the mod?
Im slightly curious what you expected to happen when you bought the quest when you already had it active.