It is alright…Lol 
I was meant to say that Chieftain of Northern Whenward told us Cerlota escape the killing (@Ramidel told me her name ) and she should be a potential RO in Book 2 
It is alright…Lol 
I was meant to say that Chieftain of Northern Whenward told us Cerlota escape the killing (@Ramidel told me her name ) and she should be a potential RO in Book 2 
If Cerlota is the Theurge I’m talking about then yes, it will be possible to romance her. Although I’m curious about how her influence will impact our rebellion once we do return from the Xaos-Land
I think Cerlota’s influence towards Nobles , Theurge or the priesthood will be more crucial … as compare to yeomen and Herlots .
With Suzane, Cerlota and perhaps Celea at our side, more nobles and the priests will join us…
and about Theurge Chirex, i spare the authorities in the beginning … not sure whether it was enough to leave a good impression…Lol
imo Calea’s actions were all calculated and her only endgame is preservation of her House and it’s wealth. Maybe there’s a little bit of fondness in there, but I doubt it’s comparable to Suzane/Simon’s and is not romantic in nature
I also doubt that she would openly out herself as your supporter, since her actions and plans seem to be ones that would let Keriatou’s retain good boy points with Karagonds
edit: besides, she didn’t come entirely defenseless to that meeting after hector raid, as you may see if you pick the option to kidnap her. She’s just daring that way
I appreciate your help; it helped me gauge when I should expect him. I did some trial and error, and it seems Korszata and Bjel arrive in Chapter 3 (they showed up after my noble ambushed Hector).
You are correct as well…
Trusting Calea is much more riskier than trusting Breden even if she is a RO:slight_smile:
OTOH, you don’t need to trust Calea. Just use her and then discard her.
That’s too cruel … Most likely i will let her family retain their position , for whatever help Calea used to give me and for family sake 
I might let Calea live, and perhaps marry her to a helot in my ranks who I want to elevate to nobility (satisfying her helot fetish). Hector, on the other hand, needs to die.
Arranging a few useful marriages of various orientations between nobles and ex-helots is going to be part of my MC’s postwar program anyway.
I will let either Breden or Suzane Heads the Ruling Council … depending on who i marry, both of them are charismatic and kind enough to rule… Me myself will concentrate on the research of Magic and Angelic Power , to research whether there are alternatives in Powering the Ward without Harrowing 
Although Breden ruling as a Kryptast spy-assassin will also generate fears to others…
While I can imagine Suzane will want to rule as in the Court of King Arthur 
Hello everyone quick question, can you only get three batches of reinforcements after Hector in chapter 3? My character had 75 compassion but for some reason I only got reinforcements from Hector’s Helots, the Daikons, and the Westerlings. Also are all the reinforcements the same number no matter which way you lean? (Ruthless and Compassion garner the same number of soldiers ect.)
Ruthless and Compassion don’t give more troops, they give more morale - and yes, they’re the same. (Zealous/Skeptical and Homelander/Cosmopolitan are not the same.)
Well that certainly explains it then, thank you very much.
I’m a little confused as to why this guide wants us to kill Breden? I chose to let him live and nothing bad happened. Zvad even stayed in my group.
It’s generally believed by some people that Breden is a traitor and has sabotaged the group a couple of times before such as the food poisoning. That might be why.
Makes sense I guess, but I’m going to hold my judgement until I have proof.
Honestly though I kind of believe him
Hopefully we find out who the true traitor is in part 2
That is possible but I have a feeling that we’re going to spend the majority of book two in the Xaos-Land but who knows?
In my case, I’m murdering Breden because he’s got too much influence and doesn’t understand obedience.
There’s a reason that my current plan is to appoint Radmar as my deputy: Because he’s a hothead who’ll always vote for combat (though not as much of a hotheaded idiot as Kalt/Kala, but then I’m not recruiting them). And combat’s my strategy - I want as much Notoriety as I can get.
@MichaelCrank: Doubtful. We’ll get at least two chapters in Grand Shayard and the environs.
I’m assuming Zvad walked away from your group?