Luckily for the whole project Leshma went to explain things only on two Serbian forums so no damage is done yet but when he goes to "explain" things on International Scene that's when it will need saving.
Strategus was actually the best part of cRPG history as I remember it. Talking about it can make events seem like sweeping international epics of sperging, rage, destroying hundred man faction's will to play the game, crazy nerds betraying their videogame allies for no reason and having public breakdowns.
That's what I think of making cRPG unique and memorable honestly, but all the bugs and grinding and difficult interface and crap is best ignored in any nostalgia. The way the Warband/cRPG community kinda fostered clans of people around the world using their cultural heritage as foundations of in-game themes and gimmicks, using historical armors and names and icons in designing their clan, and the diplomatic webs forming.
Basically Strategus, or I guess any popular clan-driven event thing, was like 13th century soccer, with obnoxious patriotic drunk shitheads from USA UK and Turkey, pretentious well organized h1tler backstabbers from Scandinavia and Germany, slav hordes that always win no matter what because that's the power of united slavs, mocked and inconsequential French, etc.
The amount of themed gear, customize heraldry, Strategus as a grand war type campaign, Diplomacy forum posting (before Canary and likeminded shit mods ruined it) etc all made it real fun and colorful.
Tailoring gear loadouts and faction hall design and stuff to all the cultural backgrounds of real people like cRPG and Mount and Blade managed to do was kind of great and organic. And Strategus was where everyone could really fucking hate each other over it and wage wars to genocide international rivals. Good stuff.