Before you can complete Assemble the Dragon Banner, you must meet with both Istiana and Arzagos, then find the two pieces of the Dragon Banner at nearby bandit hideouts. You should then have all three pieces of the banner so that you can assemble it. What happens next depends on who you choose to give the banner to. It does not work attacking the rebel parties directly. The dialogue after enforcing your "demands" comes to a dead end and there's no further option to start war (as if on a regular faction). However, if you raid a village attached to that rebel town, war does indeed start, and deducts 200 influence from your pool. Their faction leader is some Tier 2 clan Sturgian dude. It's ridiculous actually, my relentless crusade to wipe out the Aserai has only led to their faction growing stronger and spreading orange all over the map, just to the random lords from Sturgia, Empire, Vlandia etc jumping ship and bringing their own fiefs with them. Generally from what I've seen, you have to do quests for them to raise relationship levels. I guess do that before starting a kingdom so you can recruit them / make it easier to negotiate with the other faction rulers. Might be wrong lol. There are no alliances between kingdoms. It's either peace or war. The prompts in the execution screen clearly indicate what happens when you execute lords in Bannerlord. The results are always as follows: You will receive a negative reputation hit with literally every faction in the game, including your own. The negative relation impact will vary according to how close the lord was with the respective groups. The empire's fall leads to three centuries of ceaseless warfare between the major powers in Calradia, with none of them being able to overpower the others and truly unite the continent. So as a player, stepping in to help at least one faction triumph over all others is the only way to avoid a lengthy period of conflict. EiXwJM. Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord. "Trial by Jury" is the law enacted by the ruler of the kingdom you're in. It reduce your influence -1 everyday if your Charm lvl is lower than 100, but you get +1 influence everyday if your charm kill is at least 100. Step 2: Move towards and locate an empty siege ladder. Once you have the fork you are able to move around wherever you wish. The siege ladders should be nearby. Step 3: Aim your fork at the ladder and press the F key to push it back. Move towards an empty siege ladder with fork in hand to push it back. Once you are close enough to the ladder Gotta either recruit them all or kill them all a little of both tbh without mods their is no other way to destroy a faction besides joining it expelling everyone and then leaving it yourself so it is destroyed unless your gonna chop a lot of heads. AntiChri5. • 10 mo. ago. Just finished destroying all of the factions. get the first 2 quests done and you will get the 3. quest where you have to choose if you want to destroy the empire, or restore it. then you can choose if you want to do this under a factions banner (battania for example) or if you want to build your own kingdom. When this mod option is enabled you will get a BIG separation of Calradia at start of a new game. All clans with fiefs will found their own independent kingdoms. Any lord can become a ruler in result of rebellion. After that he will be able to recruit another lords, hire mercenaries and pursue an independent policy. If you can, try to imprison at least one lord if the enemy. Fill your party with High-End troops. If you have not enough, recruit as many as possible and hunt looters, auto-resolve the battle. For whatever reason, looters will never kill any troops of yours, but every battle will level up at least a couple troops.

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