We'll summon our localdevildev in a grand rite tomorrow and ask.
Makes a grand blot, organize a grand rite, pray at the cistine chapel to summon the great dev in the sky, begging for a dev diary tomorrow.
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We'll summon our localdevildev in a grand rite tomorrow and ask.
Your summonings is heard, and an answer is given: Yes, there is will be a DD tomorrow. A hefty one, at that.Let us turn off the lights, look into the dark mirror, and chant the name three times. That's when *it* is supposed to appear and answer one question:
@PDX-Trinexx @PDX-Trinexx @PDX-Trinexx
Oh great ruler of the nether beyond, tell us, is there will be a DD tomorrow?
Soooo, that's how you summon the great dev in the sky, duly noted !Let us turn off the lights, look into the dark mirror, and chant the name three times. That's when *it* is supposed to appear and answer one question:
@PDX-Trinexx @PDX-Trinexx @PDX-Trinexx
Oh great ruler of the nether beyond, tell us, is there will be a DD tomorrow?
Your summonings is heard, and an answer is given: Yes, there is will be a DD tomorrow. A hefty one, at that.
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Hopefully the contract has plenty of interesting dynamic events and encounters associated with them. Hopefully its not a “take this contract and stand in that county for X amount of time until you’re done” type of content, the game has enough of those.
And more than that, actual characters one should care about rather than randomly generated titles and courts who act as bonus troops to summon with money!I really hope this means mercenary companies are actually not only playable but can be as loyal or disloyal as the mercenary leader is. I'd love it if you could betray your employer by getting bribed by his enemies while on campaign.
Being able to replicate the adventures of the Catalan Company in Greece and Anatolia in the early 14th century would be my biggest hope if we are getting playable mercenaries in this DLC (basically just being able to run roughshot over a region, jumping from employer to employer until eventually you're powerful enough to forcefully carve out a realm for yourself).And more than that, actual characters one should care about rather than randomly generated titles and courts who act as bonus troops to summon with money!
you mean the Almogavers? Great idea!Being able to replicate the adventures of the Catalan Company in Greece and Anatolia in the early 14th century would be my biggest hope if we are getting playable mercenaries in this DLC (basically just being able to run roughshot over a region, jumping from employer to employer until eventually you're powerful enough to forcefully carve out a realm for yourself).
The big day has come! Quickly!! Drop the swimsuits and put on the unnecesarily mysterious robes with oversized hoods!!
I'm sorry, I'll do better next time.You're late, Silens!