But those punishments only affect your diplomacy.
Rome cares not for the opinions of the barbarians.
It does care about the opinion of its myriad ravenous and blood thirsty vassals though
But those punishments only affect your diplomacy.
Rome cares not for the opinions of the barbarians.
It does care about the opinion of its myriad ravenous and blood thirsty vassals though
The punishments actually only affect your opinion among barbarians; that is to say, unless they are your religion.
The ginormous prestige hit is an entirely different story.
Your son to her won't get the Sayyid trait. Are you aware of that?I'd lose about 5k prestige at this point. That would be bad.
Also, quick update, just betrothed my 5 year old son to the 10 year old daughter of one of my new vassals in Andalusia. Took a big prestige hit for marrying the relative of a count but I think it's worth it. She's a genius and Sayyid and she's from the Umayyad dynasty
Your son to her won't get the Sayyid trait. Are you aware of that?
Put Renly on the Iron Throne. Was quite easy.
Now what?
I didn't MIND that it was easy. I was just commenting.
Aegon invaded but I could easily smack down the Golden Company. I suppose I should try and get the Riverlands back from Robb.
Wait what, what? You can do that? I had to do it the hard way! D:(though the Blackfyres are actually easy if you play really gamey and go get a dragon from Asshai. This will be removed in the next version, which completely and awesomely reworks dragons).
Wait what, what? You can do that? I had to do it the hard way! D:
Yeah, though as I said they'll be removed for the upcoming version.
Dragons are characters now.
What?
How does that work? Can you play as a Dragon? Marry one Dragon to another to produce offspring?
What about the traits and abilities?
How does that work in battle? If I'm playing a Dragon Rider, is my Dragon a vassal? How do I use it to burn the combined Westerland-Reach Army of 50,000 in the Field of Fire?
I want to know more!