![]() ![]() A noble kill!ĭown the road a band of French "adventurers" are preparing for an assault by even more looters, and ask for my aid. I begin waving my sword around in semaphore until the elderly criminal accidentally gets in the way of it and concertinas to the ground. A decrepid man wearing a dressing gown comes jogging up and starts beating Captain Smith like a carpet.Ī dreadful turn of events! This is NO WAY TO TREAT A HERO and will not be tolerated. The game's tutorial kicks off with your character arriving in a town beset by looters. Men will learn to tremble under his milky gaze. This, my friends, is the man who will come to be feared throughout Eastern Europe, where Fire & Sword is set. but eventually settle for something more scholarly. If I listen very closely, I think I can hear the game laughing in my face.Īs for looks, I spend some time wondering whether to give Captain Smith a haircut that looks like the world's most terrifying leech. I want to see just how bad a fighter I can take to the top. ![]() Also, in character creation, I shunt all of my points into Intelligence and Charisma rather than Strength and Agility. And I'm going even lower.įor starters, there's an option in the menu, on by default, which causes your hero to take half damage in combat. To start with, though, you're placed at the very bottom of the ladder. The end game sees you leading your grubby band forth to siege cities, instigate rebellions, and even work with rightful (or pretend) heirs to out various kings and leaders to slot your boss in their place. The Mount & Blade games are all about getting involved in the warfare and violent politics of medieval Europe in a very real way. Join me for the adventures of Captain Smith, the worst mercenary leader to ever roam Eastern Europe. So it thrills me to say that I'm currently having an incredible time with Mount & Blade: With Fire & Sword, the latest game in the series which came out last week. Objectives This quest has no journal objectives.I've been meaning to take a stab at free-form medieval RPG series Mount & Blade for years. Journal entry This quest has no journal entry. When this happens, you won't be able to attack as they'll be treated as "friendly". Say it's none of your business and walk away, and they'll attack each other until one group is left alive.All 7 will then try to attack you and you get 10 after killing them. Insult them by saying you see several monsters (meaning them).You can approach them and they'll tell you to go away. Apparently they both had a hand in killing off the remaining residents but want all the loot for their own group. In this case, the lone survivor will be hostile.Īt the village of Toderas you'll overhear two groups arguing over who gets to loot the bodies. Note: if you ignore this group and pass through, after some time has passed you can return to find them all dead except one. Killing off the necrophages will gain you 10 and the peasants will be friendly towards you. However, if you approach with your weapons sheathed, they'll engage in an initially gruff manner no matter how you answer until four alghouls appear and they'll suddenly need your help. ![]() Approaching with your weapons out will make them hostile when you get close enough. This group can be found at Codgers' Quarry. ![]() You can interact with them and ask them what they're doing, which will engage a fight, if you do so, killing the looters will gain you 10 . Expect five infantry, and three horsemen. Woodland Gang: The wooded path east of Heatherton, and northeast of the Wolven Glade. ![]()
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