I didn't know that. I saw a couple but they are usually not able to get to know you as much, because they already have a noble as their husband.There are quite a few ladies, have you checked through the encyclopedia (N)? They're not like the ladies in Warband who sit on their ass all day; a lot of them are roaming the map leading their own troops.
I guess I'm just too used to Warband haha. Thanks for the reply!You have a split as you say there are two or 3 per faction of the classic warband ladies sat in castles as governors but there are also a ton of them leading armies in every faction (+they are better at fighting/leading armies)
I didn't know that. I saw a couple but they are usually not able to get to know you as much, because they already have a noble as their husband.
Will look into it!Check through their age and family. Older ones (usually 40+) have husbands, but they also have a daughter or 2.
a lot of them are roaming the map leading their own troops.
This isn't something I am fond of. Not everyone wants to marry Xena warrior princess. The only woman you would find on a medieval battlefield was Joan of Arc. She was crazy and they burned her at the stake for wearing men's pants.
This isn't something I am fond of. Not everyone wants to marry Xena warrior princess. The only woman you would find on a medieval battlefield was Joan of Arc. She was crazy and they burned her at the stake for wearing men's pants.
Taleworlds being PC I guess.
Also, Joan of Arc was not the only one, just the most well known. Women were a minority in warfare at the time, but they showed up enough to be quite noticeable. Hell, feudal Japan even had their own class of warrior women.
I do think it is PC. Mount & Blade has always tried to portray the culture of the middle ages. In Warband, they even had minor penalties for female player characters to capture this dilemma. With that being said, it doesn't stop me from enjoying Bannerlord. I do hope for more traditional "ladies" to be introduced to the game, however, I also would like to see more courtiers in general to be added (male and female) -- the castles are far to bare bones.or just don't give as much ****s as people on the internet. Not everything you dislike is PC or any other empty, meaningless label thrown around. I am so sick of people thinking labels are arguments.
gee, women are now 20% instead of 5% of characters in male dominated genres of 30 years ago. We are all going to die, obviously, it's the end times, we have the plague and everything. Seriously, don't go outside.
The most interesting part about Joan D'Arc is that her family successfully appealed to the Pope to have the Inquisition review her court case and the Inquisition ruled it a mistrial based on judicial misconduct, false evidence and wrong court procedure, removing all blemishes from her in her parent's lifetime. Yes, actually, that is boring, but fascinatingly boring in how bureaucratic it was.
or just don't give as much ****s as people on the internet. Not everything you dislike is PC or any other empty, meaningless label thrown around. I am so sick of people thinking labels are arguments.
gee, women are now 20% instead of 5% of characters in male dominated genres of 30 years ago. We are all going to die, obviously, it's the end times, we have the plague and everything. Seriously, don't go outside.
The most interesting part about Joan D'Arc is that her family successfully appealed to the Pope to have the Inquisition review her court case and the Inquisition ruled it a mistrial based on judicial misconduct, false evidence and wrong court procedure, removing all blemishes from her in her parent's lifetime. Yes, actually, that is boring, but fascinatingly boring in how bureaucratic it was.