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But why do they just pursue the player?  I could understand if the Welsh factions started allied or with good relations with one another, but under the current system, if the player gets attacked by a Welsh lord and wins, or captures a Welsh lord, the Welsh all hunt him down.  I was just fighting my king's enemies, as is my duty as his vassal, but the Welsh only pursue me.  They don't have a problem when Cyning Biscoping invades Dyfed.  They don't care when another Lindisware vassal fights the Welsh, burning villages and sacking cities.  But when I defend my village from Welsh raiders, half the map wants my head on a pike.  It's rigged against the player.
 
Mkhedari 说:
But why do they just pursue the player?  I could understand if the Welsh factions started allied or with good relations with one another, but under the current system, if the player gets attacked by a Welsh lord and wins, or captures a Welsh lord, the Welsh all hunt him down.  I was just fighting my king's enemies, as is my duty as his vassal, but the Welsh only pursue me.  They don't have a problem when Cyning Biscoping invades Dyfed.  They don't care when another Lindisware vassal fights the Welsh, burning villages and sacking cities.  But when I defend my village from Welsh raiders, half the map wants my head on a pike.  It's rigged against the player.

maybe you have weak army. However, you can try do peace with them
 
No, that's not it.  I'm not a king, just a vassal, so my strength is irrelevant.  Relations with a faction don't decline if the player has a weak army; otherwise, all factions would attack the player on sight as soon as he started playing, because he has nobody in his party.  And I had between 200 and 300 warriors, which isn't bad.

They're definitely attacking me for fighting the Welsh.  Whenever I captured a Dyfed lord, I'd get a message that Gwynedd had declared war on Dyfed.  I checked the diplomacy screen to see if this was true.  In fact, Gwynedd was not at war with Dyfed.  But it did have -5 relations with me, as did all the other Welsh factions we weren't at war with. 

I could pay off each faction so they'd stop hunting me.  Now, this is only possible when you've been attacking a faction outside of lawful war.  For example, if I'm a Swadian lord, and Swadia is at peace with the Vaegirs, but I rob a Vaegir caravan anyway, my relations with the Vaegirs will drop to negative.  It's not that the Vaegirs have declared war on Swadia; they're in a war with me and only me.  I can make peace with them on my on by paying a fine.  But if Swadia and the Vaegirs were at war with one another, I could not make a separate peace.

So it's clear that the Welsh kingdoms are not attacking me for being weak.  It's also clear that I'm getting bad relations with them just because I'm imprisoning a lord from a Welsh faction, and maybe just for fighting them.  I could pay them off every time I capture an enemy lord, but that will take a lot of time and money, it's annoying, and it's risky.

Something must be programmed into Brytenwalda that causes Welsh factions to team up against the player whenever he fights one of them.  This isn't at all fair because the Welsh don't react in the same way towards the AI. 

This feature wasn't in Warband or WFaS.  It might be a part of the Diplomacy mod, but that seems very unlikely.  So it must have been added by Brytenwalda modders.  My question is, if they could add this feature, couldn't they help teach me to remove it?
 
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