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Would Isidorios have to do it personally?You can. It would take Diplomacy - Deception checks to set something up.
His wife just happens to have the perfect skillset for that, if she were willing.
Would Isidorios have to do it personally?You can. It would take Diplomacy - Deception checks to set something up.
No, you can certainly order Semni to off her husband. As his heir is currently a babe in her arms, she would be the acting head of the Alexis family. Granted, that means a lot less then it would have back in Orchomenos, but it's still a nice step upwards in social rank.Would Isidorios have to do it personally?
His wife just happens to have the perfect skillset for that, if she were willing.
EDIT: Probably isn't a good idea to organize a court while sending Argurios off on a long expedition.
Can't see him being happy with being out of the loop.
We have been organzing it the last turn already when he was there and the mountain are an area of interest for us that need to be explored and secured for the resoucres within
I think he will understand it and appreciate the time from his meddlesome king and harpy of a wife
You are sending him with an understrength force into an area you already explored without any clear orders what to do.I think he will understand it and appreciate the time from his meddlesome king and harpy of a wife
There is no telling when the court will be fully organised, and Argurios will be seriously out of the loop when he returns.Could go either way. If he is aware of who is in the court beforehand, he might take it better, I think.
@Azel Will Argurios be around when we organize the courts? Or will he take off as soon as he can for any expedition actions we choose?
You are sending him with an understrength force into an area you already explored without any clear orders what to do.
He will definitely not take it
Hm. And it wouldn't trigger this part of the prophecy I'm sure:No, you can certainly order Semni to off her husband. As his heir is currently a babe in her arms, she would be the acting head of the Alexis family. Granted, that means a lot less then it would have back in Orchomenos, but it's still a nice step upwards in social rank.
So between social advantages and getting rid of her "beloved" husband, she wouldn't need any convincing for this.
Ok then you guys should be more precise what is and what isn't an understrength Force and what we can explore in the first Place
Because as it is I can only work with what you guys are giving me
We have a great interest in keeping our two primary assets happy and useful.You know what? I knew better than to vote on approaching Argurios about this. What business does a king have to interfere with the lives of a high noble and his wife anyway?
We aren't even his father or uncle.
Which is ultimately a result of them being effectively support troops. If archers get into a fight without infantry support, they most likely will be wiped out in short order.Archers don't really receive as much respect as infantry in the bronze age. The bow is a coward's weapon.
Back when you had only two possible actions with the military, you've send half you forces on any one task, which amounted to 3-4 units. Sorry if that wasn't clear enough from the narrative. Bronze Age forces were either centered around a infantry backbone or chariot units and as you lack the latter and the terrain isn't that suitable for them anyway, you pretty much need to send either your Infantry or the Sailors unit along to have a decent force.Ok then you guys should be more precise what is and what isn't an understrength Force and what we can explore in the first Place
Because as it is I can only work with what you guys are giving me
The mountains, but that is "Establish Patrols", not "Expedition".@Azel sorry but what area do we need to patrol to secure the limestone quarry again? I thought it was the mountains.
Why not Aphrodite, then?