And start up all your enterprises too. It's easier to set yourself up as a woman. Being a woman is more of a grind but the longer you grind the better set up you will be for the late game. As a woman you can obtain some easy early renown by dueling any smug Nobles who look down upon you for being a woman. #11. What's going on guys? I've recently got this game after having played Warband for a good few years; for context of the rare few that might not have played it - due to the game somewhat trying to recreate medieval life, females are at a "disadvantage" where they'd have to marry into pre-existing kingdoms and have their husbands name on the fiefs, started out the game with slightly different I found out you could have kids in this game and that they will look like you. Naturally, I wanted to find a good-looking wife so my children don't look like little trolls. After a bit, I found the only 2 women in Calradia whos faces didn't look like something that was scraped out of a horseshoe. One was non-viable for political reasons, so I elected to go with the other. Imo it doesn't really matter much. Marrying a prominent lady can help build relations with her family. But relationship management is pretty easy without a wife. Marriage when you are a male character is more of a nifty little thing you can do, and less of an important game mechanic. [deleted] How to marry the youngest woman? I need 18 to 25 y.o. one, not 45+ fathers are offering. One of them even said he's is looking for a spouse for the woman who was his 75 y.o. mother Showing 1 - 2 of 2 comments. Demon of Razgriz Nov 5, 2022 @ 9:46pm. . This is likely because your spouse becomes considered to be a member of your clan once they marry you. Note that while you can't marry a clan leader yourself, you can offer children or siblings in marriage to them (though I imagine Rhagea will likely be dead of old age by the time you're able to consider that). #9. Clovis Sangrail Aug 17, 2021 @ 3:20pm. Everyone wants to get the older women married off first. You might try marrying one, then taking her armor and weapons and sending her naked into a bandit den. Then when the inevitable happens, go back as the grieving widower and ask to marry the younger woman. #1. What's going on guys? I've recently got this game after having played Warband for a good few years; for context of the rare few that might not have played it - due to the game somewhat trying to recreate medieval life, females are at a "disadvantage" where they'd have to marry into pre-existing kingdoms and have their husbands name on the fiefs, started out the game with slightly different In my last playthrough, I allied myself with the Empire. I married Lady Aleina, the daughter of Justus Dux, who owns Ethos. Not really the best option, but once you're married with Lady Aleina, it's so much easier to convince Justus Dux to join your kingdom once you rebel. And Ethos is a great town if you're planing to start your kingdom in the You don't get to pick, they offer the person "the game" has calculated they want to marry off (or whatever) and that's your only option. BEWARE if you do marry them to a clan leader they will leave and join the other clan. Female family always leaves your clan when married too. Pretty sucky tbh. If they happen marry that person off, then later

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