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Strategus => Strategus General Discussion => Topic started by: CrazyCracka420 on September 04, 2012, 04:27:08 pm
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You should be able to make someone a steward of your fief while you are away. You would need to set them as the steward when you are both in the fief, and that is not transferable unless the fief owner moves it to someone else (again, they both need to be there).
The steward would act as the fief owner and have all the same rights/permissions, just that they can't transfer ownership/stewardship to someone else.
I think this is a pretty common sense, and necessary feature both for realism and for faction management.
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I for one am a fan of this. I often times like to take armies away from Curaw, but I can't manage it when I'm not there. Would be nice to have someone who could run it in your place.
+1
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Like in LotR
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I was thinking more like the middle age fiefdom system. Or like in A Song of Ice and Fire. Sometimes the Lord or Lady of a fief needs to leave, and they either appoint someone to be the steward and take care of the fief's affairs, or there's already a hierarchy that if someone is away, there's always a next in line who runs the day to day affairs.
I don't know how easy this is to do, but if it's not too difficult, I'd love to see it implemented.
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This would be an awesome thing to have implemented.
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Only if the steward is allowed to take over entirely when you are gone if he feels like it
And be like real mean to one son, but treat the other one pretty awfully too but nicely in comparison.
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Only if the steward is allowed to take over entirely when you are gone if he feels like it
And be like real mean to one son, but treat the other one pretty awfully too but nicely in comparison.
Actually, that would be kinda cool. When a steward has control of the fief, he can do a take-over of the fief. Implement backstabbing! :D