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I wouldn't mind that so much if the maps weren't so huge. My character is op af as far as one hand damage is concerned and I tend to wipe up the field real quick once my horse is taken out. It's just so annoying that this happens because to me, one of the best sights in this game is when you charge full speed at the enemies calvalry with a spear and stab the horse causing the guy to go flying and it's not as fun when your horse moves like a donkey. lol
Who's that? lol Sorry since I got this game I've maybe played an hour or two of native, I'm assuming he's an ai in native?
Well then! Perhaps Lord rachford and I have some matters we need to attend to. I'm about to attempt to take the entire map in the span of this afternoon with his help seeing as he sounds like an outstanding gentlemen. lol
I instated a rule for this playthrough in that I cannot have more than 10 troops plus myself at any given time and that Lord Rachford will be one of only a few fellow lords. I want to see what he starts saying in the beginning as my only ruling lord when he loses to all the other pissed off factions once I declare myself a seperate state. I imagine I'll be busting him out of a cell quite a bit.