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My stronghold has a guest, yay!. Oh wait it's a bad guest.

I can, from the look of it, pay him off to leave, or send an escort (I can also ignore him).

What are the benefits and downsides of doing any of those things? I know that having him around lowers my reputation and security and that that is a bad thing, are there any other effects?

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Having a nasty visitor in your keep is not really a quest. It's a nuisance that has to be dealt with. Basically, you have three options:

  • accept hosting them and suffer penalties to the stronghold's stats
  • pay them off, which sets you back a silly amount of money and gets rid of the visitor (stats are back to normal)
  • give them an escort which saves you the money but binds one of your companions for some time, which means they cannot take part in actual proper quests (the ones that give you experience and coin)
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    If you want an easy way to deal with bad visitors, hire two lv1 adventurers from an Inn and just keep them in your keep for escorting and keep missions. Then you can quest with the companions still.
    – Neon1024
    Apr 9, 2015 at 8:02
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There is a fourth alternative. You can send your party back to the stronghold and murder them with a forced attack (shortcut: 'A'). They seem to always be hanging out in the Great Hall.

I'm not sure if there are long-term consequences for doing this, but there are no immediate ones.

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    Bummer, I got -5 Prestige for killing Solmar the Shackler. Apr 17, 2016 at 23:55
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If you have enough lore you can tell him of a safer place to dock if you tell him to keep going up the coast and he’ll leave with no issues

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If you have enough Honest (and probably Resolve) you can convince criminal Bad Guests to turn themselves in, and gain Prestige.

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