How should you speak to when entering the Keep for the first time, or is it better to go swimming?
If you act as a motivator, you gain the Honour of Steminster.
There are six nicknames:
the King’s Pit ( you gain if you kill the Valmagne King).
the Valorous (if you give the King a exercise when you are fighting him).
the Noble (if you end the fight quickly).
the Cunning (if you spot the King, I think this one is a default if you dont capture the King yourself).
The Bulwark of Norwall (if you stall in order to survive at the hastilude and have Valour >= 70).
The Hammer of Norwall (if you rush into battle at the hastilude and have Valour >= 70).
To get Darrow you need to first get Steminster by acting as a motivator, then when you beat the King at the second hastilude, you will get Darrow.
Yes, it will be passed to your heirs, if you think Martora is better than Dumas, you should marry Bruna.
The question of your second post I didn’t understand.
In the entire game, what is the maximum amount of territories one’s children can inherit in accordance to the code? Also, in accordance to the code, is there a way for one to install Stephen as King and be Chancellor? What is so special about being Chancellor from a story viewpoint? Other than the player being awesome. Could you make an update so if you select “Why not go bigger?”, you can do as many infrastructure upgrades as possible including a palisade to protect your beautiful, and precious investments? Why can’t we engage in polygamy? It seems like the best thing, you can marry all the women, and your daughter can marry all the men, bringing with it the most benefits possible. Also, would you consider a Conan with Catphrak for a shared Universe?
What dose bruna look like
@Goshman I was looking at the guide of your site and saw a few things that are incorrect.
Here are them:
To court Cailen you need 54 of Courtesy, not 60.
To act as a motivator and win the Honour of Steminster you need Courtesy >= 64 and Nobility >= 55 instead of Courtesy >= 64 and Valour >= 55.
It means that I’m asking which is the best thing to do when you go to the Keep for the first time, talk to someone or go outside? Did I get all the titles or am I missing one, because I feel that I’m missing one. Also, I did beat the King, and it said something a bout Darrow, but it doesn’t appear when you die.
When you are a teenager? If it is, then it doesn’t matter what you do.
You didn’t get Darrow when you beat the King. You only get Darrow if you win Steminster at the first hastilude by acting as a motivator.
You acted as a motivator, but your Courtesy was to low for you to win Steminster.
If you see the photo, I do have Stemisnter, but even though I beet the King in the secon H, it doesn’t show Darrow.
You didn’t had Steminster before beating the King.
If you beat the King without Steminster, you get the Barony of Steminster.
If you beat the King with Steminster, you get the Barony of Darrow.
So, do I use your original guide, or the new one?
Does your choice of squire have any effect? Is it lucky if you get a bastard twice in a row without reloading? Why can’t you bring of Dumas for your normal son, why do you have to do it for the bastard? Can you leave with the noble household if Stephen is King? Does it grant any benefits? Or should you leave with your family or help the citizens?
1- the Squire doesn’t change anything.
2- yes, it is lucky. You have 50% of chance of having a bastard.
3- because the child is unborn and when he is born, the King is dead and because of that his word means nothing anymore.
4- your wife will always refuse to leave with the royal household.
Should you accept Lady Matilda’s threat or should you call her bluff? 72 courtesy
It doesn’t matter, it is a RP choice.
If you want my advice, don’t sleep with her
What r the wives benefits? How do you marry the lady Madelung something?
Too late, I like playing a philandering character, I’m already Lord High Constable, si I can’t exactly move up in society with secrets and blackmail, and I have better things to do than to go “hunting” with other nobles(getting sloshed in the woods with a bunch of gits and occasionally killing an animal or two). So, cheating on my wife it is!
You dont marry her, it doesn’t matter what you do, you will always be considered unworth for her.
The wives:
Lady Catherine of Sudwood: gives you nothing.
Lady Lucia Druiloch of Sterling: her family gives you money, but you shouldn’t marry her, like ever, unless you want to be murderered.
Lady Abigayle Ayerstone: her family will give you money in the civil war.
Lady Cailen of Sauveur: you can get money if you ask for reparation about the manor of her family and have a child with her.
Lady Marguerite of Dumas: you can get the Viscounty of Dumas for your child and get the title Protector of Dumas.
Lady Ida of Vallestein: her family will give you money after the marriage.
Lady Bruna of Martora: her family will send you soldiers to help at the civil war and if you kill your brother-in-law, you can get Martora for your child.
With Sterling, do you BECOME a murderer or are you murdered? Also, shouldn’t she spare you if you earn her family about the attacks?
You are murderered. She poisons you.
The only way for her not to kill you, is if you support John in the civil war. And that is something you shouldn’t do.
He is the worst King and will give you the worst jobs at the Privy Council.
Why? What does John give you? Should you let Stephen win in the tourney(if you’re willing to lose out on Darrow)?