What I mean is that when you want to usurp a King, who has no enemies, plenty of allies, whose trade flourishes within and outside his borders like a spring flower and all of his Vassals have no reason (due to the beforementioned facts) to betray him - you will not have much of a chance to suceed. Naturally, your commitment to the noble cause (known as self-interest in disguise) will justify this bold act, so your ex-superior won't mind.īy pledging your services to the claimant you will immediately change your colour to red and automatically start a war, with the King, whom you intend to dethronise.įor starters, don't mess with a faction, that's currently doing brilliantly by all means. When you've done so, the claimant will ask you to swear an oath, as with all oaths there's a trick to this one too, it turns out that you, must break up the rest of your oaths (oh no!). Once you become that famous, you may set out to find your future King, and then offer him your aid. For a claimant to consider your humble services, you need at least 200 renown.
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