I have updated the game one more time with a new ending, I think it’s all wrapped up now.
If I remember correctly, you need to take Sielccia without his authorization. He will demand that you go to Ludlandar to explain yourself.
I have updated the game one more time with a new ending, I think it’s all wrapped up now.
If I remember correctly, you need to take Sielccia without his authorization. He will demand that you go to Ludlandar to explain yourself.
In one of the endings, MC gets to see a past event involving MC’s Father very bluntly calling Jenneth “[his] daughter.” She’s a bastard, so that means she’s just you half-sister if that means anything… it means this game really was inspired by Crusader Kings 2
I geuss now that this is the last Update it is no longer a Work In Progress.
Man was this a fun ride very few WIP, Hosted Games, or Choice of Games are this good
I took it without authorization and he never called, he was dead.
I checked the code, it only happens if you are aware of your secret heritage and reveal it publicly to gain the approval of the population.
There’s also a part where there’s like [spoiler]windows and other stuff broken and there’s a line that just says
“There’s sharsd”[/spoiler]
I’m sorry I couldn’t resist sharing

Love your work btw. Can’t wait to see it published
@MahatmaDagon This game only gets even more amazing. I am so looking forward to the release.
Is there any way to propose to Jenneth on the path where the MC Sees the Summit ambush?
*label restOf
"A single oath followed by a lifetime of lying? Why, my ${title}, this sounds quite a lot like a marriage."
She gives a brief smile at her own jest.
*goto urRight
I’m not sure whether it was an issue with loading saves, but I think that before any saves had been loaded in one playthrough the event with the assassin in the dungeon triggered and my MC knew to whom the assassin was referring even though the spy report about Sielccia mentioning the Warmonk had not yet arrived.
The fight goes on, each blow more vicious than the last, both you and your opponent fighting with all you have. It comes to an end as you and him mirror each other’s movements and strike at the same time.
I am honestly not sure whether or not that should be he.
You go down, and so does him. Blood starts flowing through the massive wounds each has inflicted upon the other, and it meets like the joining of a red river, running on the rich tapestry.
I think it should be he.
“How exactly would you present and embarrassment?”
It should be an.
Refuse and stay sit.
I think this should be seated.
You continue to read the Trade of the Blade, getting lost among the many parabolas and metaphors, but also learning about the ways Skunn trained his apprentices. They would be brought to the middle of the tundra, naked and unarmed, with the task of surviving for a week unsupervised. They would be thrown in the fighting pits against criminals who were promised their freedom if they managed to kill them. They would be forced to work as mercenaries in the many battles of the Northern Kingdoms for a year, and any payment they made would be given to a Smithmaster, who would then forge them a blade worthy of their winnings.
I think this was probably supposed to be parable which would fit the context whereas parabola is a mathematical term. On the other hand, I am really impressed by any blademaster that manages to tie conic sections to use of the sword. ![]()
The last part of Doffet’s book focuses on a more personal story, as he describes his family efforts to suppress his writings and force him into medical care. He is so afraid of it that he abandon Dullis and spends the rest of his life in the Royal Capital, living in secrecy. That is told by a commentary on the last pages, which says that the book was found unfinished in a rented room along a hanged body, and that eventually the academics of the Royal Academy learned of it and deemed it worthy of publishing, with the avail of King Ilswen, who was always one prone to controversy.
It should be abandons.
You start to read about the life of the man who was once known Marell of House Goodfield, one of the most prominent families of the early days of the Kingdom of Ludland. The initial chapters of the first person narrative tell about his youth in his father castle and the constant bickering he suffered from his older brothers. Marell suggests that he started stealing their toys to get a vengeance on them, and the habit soon grew on him.
It should be father’s.
“The Sielcner are but a lesser branch of the supposedly extinct House of Sielc, and even them have been closely watched by the Meinstrel, who bind their potential in many ways. Since the Annexation War, the riverlords of Sielccia pay heavy taxes to the Crown, and they are not allowed to keep the metalwork they produce in their own province, instead being forced to buy it back from the Royal Capital. That is but one of the many restrictions imposed on them, for there is always the fear of rebellion. I believe Midstev would be viewed in the same light, if not worse, for you have a better claim and the blood of two Great Houses.”
It should be they.
It’s color is crimson like murder, albeit with some cracked veins of purple to it. It weights much less than it should, and it emits a faint and inviting glow of warmth and madness. It’s edge is sharper than any metal has the right to be, and some argue that even a faint cut from it can take the life of a man over time, for the metal has venomous properties that are as deadly as they are incomprehensible.
It should be weighs.
"Boglan has an unique flora. A diverse selection of plants that cannot be found anywhere else on the Kingdom of Ludland. Many of them are yet to be cataloged, and even a small child knows not to fiddle with the unknown ones. Nellasha always been rebellious, though… After she left, the guards found traces of Nycspores and Joyroot in her room. You have read about Nycspores before. It causes hallucinations and affects the mind’s humors in a wide variety of ways.
There is an opening quotation mark but no closing quotation mark. I think it should be: After she left, the guards found traces of Nycspores and Joyroot in her room." You have read about Nycspores before.
Geduin appears grateful, and arrangements are made for the old man to die peacefully in his bed, with the assistance of concoctions made by Meybuk and Jenneth. A small sum is to be deducted from the inheritance to cover those costs and other bureaucratic expenses, adding ₳75 to your Treasury.
Meybuk had been executed before this event so unless Meybuk’s contribution happened before his death, his name should not be mentioned here.
She tells you that that Nell - that was his name - was found with his neck split open in the room he rented at a local tavern. Witness say that, while he was always drunk, he never made any enemies, nor had he any large debts that would make someone prone to kill to kill him that way.
Just one that is probably enough.
You take your Red Death from its scabbard and immediately swing it towards Lord Noyeda’s unprotected face. You are fast, but he manages to lean back at the last moment.
It should be Noyedas’s.
“One of the Five Cognizances, which allow you to interact beyond the now. The Sight permits you to visualize other circumstances across time, while the Touch lets you to physically interact with them. The Hearing serves to communicate with persons long gone, while the Palate induces you to have a type of empathy that makes you feel what others felt, mirroring their sensations.”
The word to should not be there.
I found a bug it looks like my wife’s name shows up as my wife’s sister name when I am picking name for my daughter
@MahatmaDagon Have you considering tying up the fate of the acquaintances of the MC (The soldiers you met along the way) with your choices?
It’s really a bummer that no matter what Bob, Genbert and Red Tull die. Or at least it seems to be the case. You could tie it up to how good/bad the battle went
What are the other ending I don’t I’m finding different ones.
Does anyone know these sequences for male or female where our character does not have to have a high social? I am irritating myself trying to find it, and I really want to know.
Dammmnnn what a good ending. I wish you wrote the Game of Thrones last season. This is a great game to play after that disappointment.
This means the game will be out in the market soon? It’s the final update
Quick question that I’m 100% sure has been asked, but how are we supposed to romance the 2 (?) members of our council? Everyone else is pretty easy figure out (for the most part), but aside from playing cards, I don’t see how we’d interact enough with them? It’s got me curious. 
Is it beneficial to make the silk monopoly deal?
Depend, it’s good in this game, but i think it will become a bad thing in a future secuel, monopoliums are never a good thing, there could be repercutions in the part 2.
I wouldn’t do it if I were you, because if I am not mistaken the seesilk deals are part of a greater plan by the brotherhood which we will see in future games, and I would presume, that by not indulging them they will be less of a threat later on.