Also, does the target have a powerful spymaster?
AWittyName said: I knew my philosophy minor was good for something!Read more
1. Cats are notoriously aloof as a species and slow to take to being picked up, especially by strangers.
2. Yaropolk is *old* and can probably not catch the cat if the cat makes any effort to avoid him, which per (1) it is likely to do and is likely to find an inaccessible point to hide out in.
3. The king's hated rival has just grabbed a presumably well-liked pet of the king and placed him into a loaded trebuchet, with none of the people at an active military installation doing anything about it
I'm going...
InsidiousMage said: Next up, the event makes me think the person who wrote it has doesn't actually know what a cat is, just that it is a small animal that people keep as pets. The idea that anyone, but especially an old man, could somehow manage to grab a cat just defies basic logic. If a cat doesn't want you to hold it, you aren't going to be able to do so. There is also the fact that the instant Yaropolk lunges towards the cat its going to run away and no person can actually move fast enough to catch it at that exact moment. Someone, but not Yaropolk, could probably rundown a cat but cats can also hide under ...Read more
Originally posted by Jet: does anyone know if the next dlc is a major expansion or a minor one? IIrc royal court was the last big one right?
Lord0ver said: first choice - attempt to win my heart. She is already my wifeMarriage in the game is what it was back then: a "contract" between two noble families. So no, being married to someone doesn't mean you're already in love with them.
Spaninq said: What I've gotten out of this is that we now have homework assigned to figure out who these *historical* characters are, then we can maybe, *maybe* figure out what interaction links them.
I imagine it's *possible* to find them, but a real pain to sift through all the various characters, especially if they're unlanded