

Yes, but I've heard rumors of a banished noble who is plotting something in Wessex. This gives us an opportunity to aid our ally and expand eastwards at the same time. If recent news could be believed, King Idres is at war against King Cynric. *unrolls a map parchment* Through Wessex territories.

Very well, we will have to march eastwards, then. Ever since I've unleashed that magic.he has disappeared with nary a trace. Next season, we will march towards London.Īre you sure of this, milord? Merlin would not be pleased. Please, do not hesitate to speak up if there is anything you would like to say. In these times of turmoil, even fallen champions have their uses. He and that cursed sword is nothing but trouble. My knights, we have gathered here today to decide upon our next course of action. They are available to the combination of both morality and religion, so while golden gryphons/raven guards are related only to morality, you will also need some points in Christianity to get access to everything else. Most of the units are also not only relevant to the Tyrant/Righteous axis, though. And probably 1 or 2 other units I've forgotten about. Difficult to use 'cause they tend to do more friendly fire than damage against the enemy, but fuck me if they aren't excellent at stopping just about everything that gets in their range, including heavy cavalry). Righteous king, however, gets access to stuff like sentinels (light infantry, not bad and cheap as hell), royal guards (best spearmen in game with excellent defence), marksmen (crossbowmen on steroids. You also get Lionhearts, who are some of the best mid-game heavy infantry in game (they can't compete with stuff like Sidhe warriors or Golden Gryphons, but they are a pretty effective backbone). When going tyrant, you also get brigands/marauders/wasteland warriors that Sir Balin delivered after the last fight. Click to expand.Well, those are examples of just two units.
