I am delighted to see a sequel to such an interesting game, but unhappy to see that not only am I not playing the original character, but not even an heir. Other than fluff, does the success/failure I had in the first game affect anything in this one?

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I really look forward to this. Nuns of any religion have always fascinated me, and I love that I get the chance to play one!

I don’t know if I missed a description, but do the nuns in the LoA universe wear wimples like Catholic nuns? Or shorn head like Buddhist nuns? Because I do recall the description of an older girl in the monastery with shorn hair, but not sure if she was just a trainee.

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Oh I forgot about that. Good eye.

He but put it too bed

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I was curious that if we had claimed Sauveur by Lady Cailen’s side can we expect to see it in this part?

I don’t think so, since you can’t actually claim Sauveur for lady Cailen, you only get monetary compensation from the taxes of the little knightdom during the great tournament hosted by King Richard. You can however reclaim Dumas if you marry Marguerite (or Margot as I prefer calling her), that would be something noteworthy.

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The author of the series is already stop being active at this forum

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“[…] the fourth and final title of the series”
Wait… Did I read it wrong or you’re planning to do 4 books and currently making 2nd? If so then HELLL YAAAAHHH!!! I’m a GoT (Game of Thrones) fan and all this noble house building, diplomacy, intrigues and medieval wars and romance/diplomatical marriages reminds me so much of Game of Thrones. I’M SOOOO UP FOR THISSSSS!!! Especially if in one of the books our house could launch a revolution like Robert Baratheon’s rebellion in Game Of Thrones and our house representator could put other chosen person or himself/herself on the throne as king/queen and (maybe) build Aswick as big to become capital. Would be a perfect ending for the novels to me.

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@Goshman – when you are ready to open the thread, let us know.