I started with the Aserai as a vassal and was given a good chunk of the Southern Empire as feifs being an empire culture character. I guess I got lucky but the Aserai decided to only fight the western empire for years and I took the time to get my trade up to the max to buy settlements which was a major pain. I was able to manipulate votes to go back to war with the south and took a few more towns and castles which were thankfully all voted to me somehow. By then I was making $30k+ a turn with a few million in the bank I left the Aserai and paid the $1 million for peace. Thanks to the Khuzait and Aserai for taking a few of the north, south, and some of the western empires fiefs, I’ve been able to buy up towns and castles for cheap. At this point I can just wait in town for income and keep buying them up until I can buy the whole world. I know this strategy has been around for a while but I haven’t tried it yet but it’s been pretty fun. submitted by /u/PassOnInTheWin...
So I've had two different playthrough's so far in two different updates that were months apart, and so far I've come to the realization Lek is an absolute madlad. In my first campaign, this man didn't have a concept of siege equipment and opted only for ladders REGARDLESS of the size of the castle or town. He never died or got captured and always managed to sneak away.
In my second and current playthrough, Lek married Rhagaea, and became the head of the clan after she died of "natural cause". This man has survived 35 years and switches up his fighting style between archer and infantry when we are in sieges together. I don't know if this in normal, for most characters, but this is my instances of Lek being odd so far.
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