insuretuta.blogg.se

Mount and blade make peace
Mount and blade make peace











mount and blade make peace

In any case, the major difference here is how you’ve approached Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord‘s campaign so far. The Dragon Banner and a kingdom’s humble beginnings

mount and blade make peace

Note: You must first join a kingdom if you wish to support it when you hand over the Dragon Banner.

  • Option 2: Support a non-imperial kingdom – present the Dragon Banner to a ruler of the independent kingdoms: Unqid (Aserai), Caladog (Battania), Monchug (Khuzait), Raganvad (Sturgia), or Derthert (Vlandia).
  • Option 1: Create a non-imperial kingdom – be at clan rank 3, have 100 troops, be an independent clan, and own a settlement.
  • Option 2: Support an imperial faction – present the Dragon Banner to a ruler of the three warring groups: Lucon (Northern Empire), Rhagaea (Southern Empire), or Garios (Western Empire).Īrzagos, meanwhile, has slightly different plans:.
  • Option 1: Create an imperial faction – be at clan rank 3, have 100 troops, be an independent clan, and own an imperial settlement.
  • Istiana wants you to support the empire and here are her requirements: The Dragon Banner is an important fixture in Calradia’s history and lore, and you’re now at a crossroads. Go attack the hideouts and defeat their respective leaders and you’ll have the Dragon Banner ready. According to Istania and Arzagos, these two camps have the missing pieces of the Dragon Banner. You’ll also be notified of two bandit hideouts near the main settlements (seen above). Arzagos, meanwhile, lives in Mannurath he prefers that the empire be destroyed and that a non-imperial faction should rule in its place. Istiana is in Epicrotea and she wants to continue supporting the Calradic Empire despite its fracturing due to a civil war. Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord – The Dragon BannerĪs mentioned in our “Neretzes’ Folly” guide, you’ll end up speaking to both Istiana and Arzagos, two important characters who’ll tell you about Calradia’s history. For more information, check out our Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord guides and features hub. It’s possible that some mechanics may change in due course, so please inform us if we need to update certain details. Note: This guide is intended for Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord‘s early access stage. Previously, we’ve detailed how you can complete Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord‘s main quest “Neretzes’ Folly.” The quest was quite a folly in and of itself, but it’ll eventually have you assemble the “Dragon Banner.” The continuation of the main quest would subsequently lead to the “Conspiracy” quest and your ability to form a kingdom or support an existing one.













    Mount and blade make peace