This feature existed in Mount & Blade: Warband - Viking Conquest. It was excellent. Reduced troop upkeep iirc. I used one to amass enough men to start my own kingdom in Cornwall. You could also build a dock and keep a ship there iirc. I'm missing that feature for similar reasons. It would be nice to keep elite troops stored up. I think imperial settlements are the ones owned by XXX empires. Like northern western southern. The non-empire ones are the non-imperials. I was at war with multiple factions before creating my own kingdom, and after creating my own kingdom you will make peace with every faction by default. You can indeed eventually recruit them into your Western Empire, however, there's a couple things worth noting: At the moment a Town rebels, the rebelling "clan" isn't quite a clan just yet, they're still rebels and if the fief is taken over, they'll be wiped out. If they somehow manage to hold their own for roughly 30 days (that's 1 season + 7 Player character has Charm 150 Effort For The People -- +1 when you clear a hideout if you own the closest town Clan leader has Charm 225 Parade -- +5 Loyalty when staying in settlement Imperial Town policy -- +1 if ruler clan Forgiveness of Debts policy -- +2 Grazing Rights policy -- +.5 Tribunes of the People policy -- +1 Trial by Jury policy Bound village and settlement issues come and go. They will disappear on their own, but like you said, others pop up. Keeping up on them has benefits. It makes your people happy, which makes them feel more secure, which makes them more loyal. Happy people produce more and better recruits when you need them. Enjoy the -40 or -80 to everyone though. It's as Jorn Stones says, you're able to leave your kingdom (and retain your settlements) by navigating to the Kingdom tab, and selecting 'Leave Kingdom' in the top right corner (should be a red button.) I do believe the relation amounts are -20 if you leave and give up your settlements and -60 if you Become a vassal to a kingdom or make your own, then you can create armies for free with your companion groups. Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord > [EN] General A simple demonstration of Village Management in Bannerlord. A little bit of information: - Now you can "micro" manage the villages that you own with new UI. You can increase or decrease tax values, militia production, and project workforce. - Each village has East, West, North, South sides which you can construct projects. Simply click the clan tab in the bottom left menu on the screen or press the C key to open it. Once in there, navigate to the ‘Other’ tab and click on the workshop you want to sell or change. Here you’ll be given the option to sell it and get some, not all, of your 15,000 gold investment or you can change it. RLsiomA.

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