I have a nice wife, a nice fief too, a castle on a hill with a magnificent view. I have fertile lands, and villages that thrive, hundreds of troops who somehow stay alive. My coffers are heavy, my warband is fed, my enemies see my banner and occasionally drop dead. I have horses and armor, silver and grain, a hall full of nobles complaining again. By every measure, I’ve won at this game. I’ve conquered, grown wealthy, and built up my name. Yet I stand on my battlements when the campaigning is done, watching the mountains fade with the sun. My wife is beside me. My kingdom is strong. My vaults overflow. But something feels wrong. I’ve everything a lord could possibly acquire… Maybe what’s missing another fief to desire. submitted by /u/t-o-m-u-s-a [link] [comments]
I’m mid game, have a few fiefs but I’m an independent clan so I’m not a war with any kingdoms yet. So far my relations with lords is whatever (50s-100s) and I don’t try to lower it and I tend keep my word on quests. I haven’t executed anyone (yet) but I know I’ll have to down the line.
But besides the small NPC dialogue change, is there any repercussions from having negative relations? How much more different is it playing a ruthless character as opposed to a honorable merciful one?
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