I have fiefs in Aserai, Sturgia, and the Empire. I think 4 or 5 castles and just as many towns. tl;dr: become a vassal of whatever nation, marry one of their spawn asap to raise relations, do some quests/assist battles if needed to bump it up, become the son/daughter-in-law they always wanted. 2.
Speak to Ira, profess love, pass speech checks, go back to her mother for approval. 10 horses, 4500 denars, and a black screen later, then I'm married into the ruling clan and to the heir apparent herself. Oddly enough, I have 27 relation points with Rhagaea and zero with Ira. Thought about it and realized that my plans may not even be possible
Creating a Kingdom after Pledging. So I assembled the Dragon Banner and have a Quest to choose between supporting an Imperial faction or creating my own. Right now I'm a mercenary for the Western Empire. If I Pledge my Allegiance with the Leader Rhagaea, the leader of an Imperial faction, can I still create my own Imperial faction when I reach
Reinarsson. • 3 yr. ago. Granddaughter definitely looks like the outcome of marriage between Ira and my character: Imgur. In my game, children aren't born (I've seen maybe 1 in more than 1500 days of game time). I guess this is like when you show a picture of possible child to infertile pair.
So, if you want to marry Rhagaea, there are 3 political options. Option 1: be a very powerful noble, and one that is fit to be emperor. Option 2: Be a very rich man and command a considerable number of troops so that you can help her win the civil war. Option 3: Be a ruler in your own right. Preferably of one of the empire factions to make her
Some settlement quests ask you to escort a caravan across the map. Once you’ve accepted the quest, go outside the settlement and let time pass until the caravan appears—it usually won’t take more than 15 seconds of waiting.
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