This is my first playthrough. My character is now in his 60s and I just had 2 children born. I’m planning to retire him as soon as one of them comes of age. Over the course of this campaign there’s been quite a few lords that I want to track down and execute. So if I start doing that, will my heir inherit all the negative that comes with executing them? submitted by /u/Worth-Consequence247 [link] [comments]
So I've become a vassal of the Sturgians, I hold a city and two castles, all taken by yours truly alone, and I'm seriously sick of Raganvad being a total wimp and running off to Varcheg any time a war breaks out. I fight on the frontlines, I use my own body as bait for archers, and most importantly, I WIN. I have executed half of the Western Empire and the Battanians, and yet EVERY SINGLE TIME Raganvad runs off with 800+ men to go party and give Rolan half of fucking everything, yet I am the one who does all the work to conquer. I just want to take over as military leader and FINALLY make the Sturgia great again.
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