On that, they rolled up an intrigue hero, a made a false promise of vassalage, while then also making the same offer to their other enemies. With our help, they might have actually won their war in the lowlands and neutered the Makar, but the Makar, in some sort of amusement/respect of our abilities let us know about their double cross, to which we rather rightfully turned around on Brushcrest and showed their collation why you don't double cross martial honor civs.[X] Let old bones rest in peace, but start a successor to Tales of History.
If I remember right this is the quest where the players got tricked by a different village to attack a large civilization. Yeah, If this is that quest I'm feeling like restarting.
The hilarious part about that is that it was mainly due to our Elite General and his newfound knowledge of tactics that Makar survived Brushcrest at all.[X] Resurrect Tales of History, for the glory of the Ancestors!
Couldn't say much else could I? It's good to see you back with this quest Azel, even if it does end up being a successor quest.
On that, they rolled up an intrigue hero, a made a false promise of vassalage, while then also making the same offer to their other enemies. With our help, they might have actually won their war in the lowlands and neutered the Makar, but the Makar, in some sort of amusement/respect of our abilities let us know about their double cross, to which we rather rightfully turned around on Brushcrest and showed their collation why you don't double cross martial honor civs.
I vaguely recall that we were gonna have a food problem, I can't recall if that was solved already but if not we should focus on that to .@Duesal I think in the next couple turns we should push longhouses and gold/silver working because we're like inches away from inventing Pottery, I can just feel it.