Lords of Aswick - Out Now!

Well darn. Faith is my badspot! Darn me and a lack of Piety! And never wanting a religious character!

I’ll confess that my opinion is biased in this matter but I think (check that, I know) that whatever is in that other path is worth it.

Personally, I believe I will disagree, as I quite enjoy how the story went out with you winning. I think i’ll stick to that honestly, as I quite like the emotional payoff at the ending, and I quite like still living and staying alongside my close friends and allies. I also feel that the ending chapters are REALLY good.

@122B You can live a bit older than that with some choices that take you away from Norwall, but in Norwall you will eventually fade in bed. If you manage to beat the odds of living to your sixties.

@Fallaner If that is your wish, but I would urge you to take the hint and see what is beyond door number two :wink:

On another note, I’ve sent in a revision with fixes to issues that have been brought to my attention.

I might go try that door number 2, but I highly doubt it’ll surpass door number 1. I really quite like that ending, and I’m not a religious person, so fighting for a god is not something im terribly interested in. I also quite liked being with your friends and family for those remaining chapters and serving the nation. Shrugs

I would like to confirm that you can indeed live past the age of 60 and not die in bed.

Aerae Vulgaris: 1293
Name: Sir Colton Kearigh the Cunning
Gender: Male
Age: 61
Wealth: You are a well off noble, the envy of many and an important friend to have in the court.
Style: Earl of Aswicdale, Knight of Norwall, Lord Chief Justiciar
Heraldry: Sable, a Wolf couchant Argent, crowned with chapletArgent
Valour: 64% Nobility: 66% Courtesy: 82% Piety: 29% Humility: 87%

You didn’t die in bed, like, at all? Daannngggg. I lived until i was 64 before dying from illness. In bed.

I think I died aged 64 :confused: Ah well. The game was a great length anyway.

Another question though: is it possible to marry Princess Augustine? My MC was her lover at one point, but then that was never really touched upon again.

My good Sir BCooper, why would you NOT help Stephen? That man/kid/knight/king is awesome, also you spend several years with him as your squire! shakes fist at you

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It is not possible to marry Augustine. If I’m not mistaken there are 2 scenes in total with Augustine & MC as lovers.

Who’s Stephen? evil grin

Really? I only came across one :confused:

You dare?! angrily shakes my fist like an old man Stephen! King Richard’s Royal bastard child! That awesome squire!

Stephen is King Richard’s bastard son. He’s under the protection of Sir Arthur. When Sir Arthur visits you in Aswicdale and asks for help protecting the bastard son he’s referring to Stephen.

The second one occurs when she summons the Privy Council to discuss the construction of a new capital. Choose to remain neutral until everyone arrives and she will visit the MC in his tent at night. There you go. :smile:

Thank you :slight_smile:

Ohhhh that guy… :innocent: I remember him now…I ate his liver with fava beans and a nice chianti.

NOOOO Stephen!!! exaggerated gestures How dare you my lord?! I hereby challenge you to a duel!

Challenge…declined. For I am in fact neither a Lord nor a Gentleman. I am an escaped convict with a history of cannibalism and psychiatry, who infiltrated the gentry of these lands with nothing more than his frizzy orange hair and a scar on his left cheek in the shape…of a banana. Therefore…runs away.

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I love that movie. .

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proceeds to chase you on my warhorse, my sword at the ready to cut you down I may not get any reference, but I will cut you down for your actions! I demand your death cannibal!

As entertaining as this is, I’m afraid we’re getting out of topic. Let’s have at least one mention or reference to Lords of Aswick before a moderator (or even Goshman himself :worried:) comes and drops the hammer on all of us.

Lol. Sorry Goshman! We sincerely apologize! We very much enjoy your game!

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