Bunduk mount and blade
They might get a few slaves but there would be little in the way of real plunder. Arngeir knew he could forge a new life for himself in Calradia.Īs they landed near a small village Arngeir watched the peasants run, it was a pathetic place, not worth raiding.
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They were soft now, years of easy living had made them forget how to fight for survival. The Nords, the men whose lands he pillaged, had originally come from his homeland. He was growing weary of a life spent almost entirely at sea, he had seen a dozen longboats like the one in which he was sailing swallowed up by the sea in storms, with everybody on board lost. His entire life had been spent raiding this stretch of coast to capture slaves and plunder to take back to his home in Jumne. The heraldric armor is all mail based, and just doesn't have the same protection for a reasonable price).Arngeir stood by the bow of the Sea Raider longboat, watching the coast of Calradia approach. (seriously though, need all the protection you can get in this game. They know that death's coming when they see that full-plate equipped engine of death with the great winged helmet I'm the most renowned Lord in all of Caladria. Hmmm, Bunduk on horseback - I think I'll give that a go.Īs to the armor - I don't need to announce my presence to the enemy. Also, having now looked it up, Borcha is ok with Alayen too. He definitely doesn't get along with Marnid either, (he's a steppe raider, you can see why Marnid the trader doesn't like him ), but he's neutral with everyone in that setup. ĮDIT: Oh yeah, you might try Baheshtur too. Don't know about him and Borcha (never take him to my party), but he does have a problem with Marnid. That said, Alayen might be a good choice, he's neutral with Firentis, Jeremus and Bunduk and likes Ymira. I don't think it's possible to find anyone who'd be okay with everyone on that list, seems like at 6 or 7 npc heroes it gets impossible for everyone to be on good terms. I like to put my character in one type of heraldric mail, and then try to get all my NPCs with another, uniform type so they all display my heraldry. Forget the shields, it looks way more awesome on a surcoat or a tabard. You're wasting one of the most awesome features of v1.x - your displayable heraldry. He tears it up like Firentis, usually.Īlso, shame on you for your armor choices. I like to keep a crossbow usable from horseback (or a heavy crossbow for sieges) on him, but otherwise equip him as a knight. IMO, even though he's a crossbowman he's wasted on foot. I'm thinking about recruiting another character who I can "train up" to be an engineer, but it's difficult to know which of remainder who aren't in my party hate each other:-īunduk is a badass too.
The problem is Artimennus, the engineer, hates him, and left after he got too dissatisfied to stay.
Vympel wrote:There's a character, Jeremus, who's basically a medic and is indispensable.
Mostly I'm using my money to equip all my NPCs with cool armor (usually Coat of Plates or Cuir Boulli and Great Helmets, Gauntlets, and Iron Greaves- only I get to wear Plate Armor and ride a Charger since I'm the most awesome) and a Warhorse. Oh some chick called Deshiva hated Borcha and left too- just an archer. I'm thinking about recruiting another character who I can "train up" to be an engineer, but it's difficult to know which of remainder who aren't in my party hate each other:-īunduk (crossbow dude, I imagine him to be the leader of my infantry whilst everyone else on the list is mounted) There's a character, Jeremus, who's basically a medic and is indispensable. In previous builds, there was a "Great Lance" - like the Jousting Lance in appearance, but with a pointed, killing tip. My current character is Level 30 and equipped with:.