I, the Forgotten One Release Thread (1.2)

Thank you :laughing: :laughing:

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I agree that Rade+Marshall would likely be a very short war. I thought what we were discussing was a three way fight over the throne. Rade v Marshall v Elya. That sort of mess makes it much murkier over who would come out on top.

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Sobik, King of Kanton, and some nameless tanner’s daughter that was executed after Mira’s reveal of the Marshal’s maternity. I headcanon that the Marshal’s true mother was from Reicester (and has some unacknowledged relation to House Mozoroff) because my black-haired, gray-eyed main Marshal has some physical similarities to Rade (not the height, but the hair and eye color as well as the skin tone) and a tendency to pragmatism in her tactics. Yes, that means Elya, Belos, Vedran, and the Marshal are half-siblings and them killing each other counts as kinslaying.

@Sarinya_Pumma In canon they aren’t related at all. That is just my headcanon (and in my headcanon neither of them even know). By default Rade has black hair and gray eyes as well as the default Kantonian skin tone (same as the Marshal’s).

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If Marshall have relate to Rade.That is very very ironic :rofl:

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I see ^^

Hey, i just got an update on steam on this game. Maybe there’s changes?

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I more thought about the situation where the Marshall just doesn’t do shit for whatever reason, so it’s purely Rade vs Elya and crew. Three way is impossible at the beginning, it was correctly said that the Marshall won’t be able to obtain their own army, so though luck. At the end tho… Yeah, it could get messy, but remove the Marshall at the beginning and Elya is done for.

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Elya and Rade meeting in the field while Marshal’s Krorid and dishonored fanatics fight a guerilla war on both sides. The winner sufficiently bled to be finished off by the main force held back to the perfect moment

The realm is in ruins, the Marshal king of the ashes. Another country invades weakened kanton, it all starts again.

War is hell.

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Oh, definitely. Hell, remove the Marshal at the beginning I doubt Elya ever gets out of the Wrido siege.

I… fuck. Is it bad that I really want to read that now?

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I’m curious how effective people think the guerilla tactic is going to be? I took it on my first run while heavily targeted the supplies and got the achievement for it but I can’t shake the feeling that it’s not going to do that much. Rade goes home, calls his vassals, and then they show up with freshly supplied armies and supplies of their own. Maybe Rade can even salvage some more supplies from his own province assuming he didn’t stock up too heavily before the siege. I just feel like I got a ton of rangers killed for not much return.

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What relationship between Marshall ,Rade and Cahan…something I don’t remember? Mentor ? War brother ?

No. Her children (Vedran and/or Elya) dying will contribute to her suicidal thoughts, as will openly goading her, telling her she should kill herself.

Soif she’d done it twice in your game then that’s on you being vicious :v

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Does Mira die in book 1? My MC shout her to die anyway. I understand she die

Marshal was a junior soldier to Rade’s senior officer. It’s a little weird because he had some authority from Sobik but wasn’t a true royal. The other guy was a true mentor

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Well, you save other troops and you make your enemy to suffer losses constantly+demoralizing conditions

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But unlike with the battle, where you absolutely obliterate all of his guys and makes you famous, the guerrilla warfare strategy doesn’t seem like it has many long-term benefits like that

This. It’s shown that Rade suffers massive losses from the guerilla tactics from his soldiers deserting. I think rather than it making a military difference the issue in book two is going to be convincing the nobility that such a tactic in warfare is okay. It’s seem as dishonorable in the setting, so while it is an effective military tactic it may cause trouble when you are trying to win support from the nobility in the next book.

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Where the enemy is weak, be strong. Where you are weak, don’t be there at all.

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This mentor die because reble against Soblik ,right?

No. Cadarn dies in some way that IIRC is not yet revealed. While he was a Kroridian nationalist, I don’t think execution for being a Kroridian nationalist was his cause of death.

As for the guerilla warfare route, maybe Rade’s allies are more reticent to help him if he gets bled dry because they feel like they are pouring supplies and men down a toilet.

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