Bloodraven said:Now that I was able to start my own kingdom (thanks to Evvv), I wanted to try to persuade some lords to join me. Doesn't the feature from Diplomacy exist in ACoK where you can send one of your companions with a high persuasion skill to a lord? Because I can't for the life of me find the option in the dialogues with my staff members (IIRC it used to be the chancellor where you could do that).
Lately I was not able to find this option as well. Looks like it was disabled in recent versions, or there is a bug preventing it from appearing.
EDIT: But as far as I recall, when it was present it did not attract a lord for me ever. Just wait for them to defect or talk to them personally.
Sessosaidso said:...2) Knight. If i am the son of a knight, am I a knight? Or is the only way to be a knight to join the army of a lord or become a lord? I havent seen a "knighting" mechanic and i wasnt sure if there is an actual mechanic for it or if it's just head canon thing...
Well, there is no "knight", there is only "noble" for the player, you are a "noble" if you are "son of a knight", otherwise you are a commoner and you become "noble" when you become a vassal to someone or when you become a ruler yourself.
There is also a quest to join an order of "knights", but there are no real consequences to it.
There is also a quest where you can claim being a "knight", but there are no real consequences to it.
There is also a possibility (through "freelancer" mechanics, I think) to become a "knight" troop in a lord's army, but again, there are no real consequences to it.