You CAN turn women, so just marry (vampiric religion) women with a martial over 10 to your courtiers.Yeah but the only way to get new people to turn into Blood Dragons are to invite them or capturing them in battle. I don't thing I've bribed this much people before.
Holy orders will fight anyone in any war as long as they are not the same religion group. Only thing that is different between types of wars is that, as a target of a holy war they become upkeep free.Also, how hard is it to take out lone vampire counts? Should I use a Claim, or the Monster Hunting decision? If I use a Claim War, can I use Holy Order mercenaries, since the vampires are a different religion?
That sounds neat. Will these converts retain special descisions like asking for a sorceress and get their dark elf government? If I remember correctly then their rule is based on might and might not fit in an asur realm?From a lore perspective? I guess it depends on the rulers involved. Unlike the Druchii, the Asur might be more inclined to re-embrace their wayward kin if the situation occurred, whereas the Druchii would just kill or enslave them, but only if the Druchii admitted their guilt and made act of contriction, because that way the Asur could rub their smug sense of superiority right in their faces. I doubt they would allow a Druchii ruler to keep any sort of power, but they might put druchii-cultured converts to replace the old despots just to show off as the superior party.
Is the Duchy of Hochland supposed to be a tribal vassal to the Middenland Elector?
Do you have a screenshot? Because I've not seen that in any version we've done.
Isn't that how Urban Feudalism, or whatever the gov't form is called, treat their Feudal vassals? For the Call to Arms function, that is. I've never seen Hochland be a Tribe in any of my games.
Do you have a screenshot? Because I've not seen that in any version we've done.