[Discuss] Ruler position (was Dwilight Region Population)
theministephan at aim.com
theministephan at aim.com
Tue Jul 1 00:40:04 CEST 2008
> Josiah Allen wrote:
>>>
>>> Hmm, no, I just got this when I tried.
>>>
>>> 'You are a government member of your realm and hence directly under
>>> your ruler solely. As such, your region must stay imperial.'
>>
>> I didn't say you could change away from imperial ;) If a lord of an
>> region that already belongs to an duchy is made an council member the
>> region stays with the duchy and doesn't go imperial.
>>
>>
>Not on Atamara. We had a lord there that was made General a month or so
>ago, and his region turned imperial the next turn.
>
>As for the oaths, it's a little peculiar for a council member I think.
>
>My banker has an oath to a Local Lord (actually the Duke of a city, but
>with his local-lord-of-the-city hat on). But if he tries to change it
>to someone else, the game tells him he can't because he owes allegiance
>to the crown.
>
>Ever since the change to alignment with regions, this has been
>contradictory and caused RP problems. In order to avoid being rogue
>after that bug happened, my banker had to swear an oath, but now he
>can't change or move it at all because the game thinks he has a
>compeltely different duty to his ruler which has since been replaced by
>the allegiance to a region.
>
>All very confusing and a bit buggy - I'm holding out patiently(ish) for
>it to get fixed.
>
>psymann
Yeah, I just tried the same thing as psymann (as a banker) and I got
"As long as you are a government member of your realm, you are a knight of the Crown."
~Kevin T. Berstene
Ryu Family
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