If you start out being a merc with stormlands for example. You let it expire then try to join the north the alliance info screen will still show alliances for the stormlands.
Random times when you talk to them (Might be based on level) they give you a quest to kill (For knights of the lion) heretics, and renegade knights. You have like 14 days to kill a point value and return to them. If you establish a knighthood order at a castle or town then you get rep as well but I havnt seen any huge benefit from having high rep other then a few 15-20 man roving patrols in your kingdom.
Is there any plans on implementing Diplomacy or parts of it to this mod? I ask bc it seems it could take care of the 'diplomacy' part of the game since its such a great system, and the developers could continue to improve/add to pendor. Dont get all butthurt over this question im not saying PoP is not good without it I just think its a great mod that could contribute to making pendor even better.
Gents, just installed the mod into the directory, loaded it up, no to assemble npc, no to bandits, male noble ect, i click continue, hear gold clinging but i got a black screen. Reinstalled a few times but with no luck, any ideas?
You could you make the Nights Watch like 'Prophesy of Pendor' guilds. Where they just roam and attack enemy factions (Which would be wildlings and walkers/others if you have them). That way you could come to the aid of the nights watch north of the wall and build repetition with them. I know your doing so much Cozur, this is just some feedback so keep up the awesome job!!!!!
I wanted to ask if the developers if there were any plans to add a campaign to the game in the future? Reason I ask is due to the success of the Warband single player campaign I feel it would add another aspect to the game many of us enjoy.
Does anyone else in the community wish this had a...
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