1. thedappercrustation. • 10 mo. ago. it’s like an endgame thing, you can choose to end the game and retire your character and that’s it, the game is over. or you can retire your character and continue on as your heir, giving your old character a nice retirement without chopping heads. 2. r/Bannerlord. That's correct, today we look at an archers only challenge in Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord. THe archer only challenge in bannerlord is nothing new, but I th Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord offers all kinds of options for how you wish to play your game, but right at the start of a new campaign, you will have the option to enable death.You might be a If they aren’t killed they will perpetually roam Calradia. The ones you don’t recruit will occasionally declare war on you with their 25 troops. 5. Massena777. • 1 yr. ago. Factions are never destroyed while they still have clans. The only exception is the conspiracy quest war where if you defeat one kingdom the clans all join another Your character speaks to each companion in a lengthy dialogue. Eventually your companions depart and your character makes his journey back to his capital city to raise his son to become the next Emperor. The credits roll, the names of every anonymous soldier who died in battle slowly scrolls across the screen. You lose control of your character My char died of sickness at age 50. But in my game I have seem natural causes happening to NPCs before 50. 1. Nerwesta. OP • 3 yr. ago. Yeah I've read some topics on their forum, some users pointed that the earliest NPCs can die by natural causes is around 45, seems very rare but it does. 4. Nerwesta. OP • 3 yr. ago. Don't bother with this one. I downloaded mouse recorder to kill the king every 18 seconds. Didn't manage to get one single death for over 2 hours. Tyberi Apr 26, 2020 @ 3:27pm. Starving castle by siege is not implemented yet. There is other kind of mechanic related with garrison, prosperity and food income of the place, but sieges so far has nothing to do with it. If there were lack of food before you sieged the castle. Garrison is starving no matter if you siege the castle or not. Merc's shouldn't have settlements. If you have one then you're a lord, not a mercenary. Why can't you be both? I am pretty sure wealthy mercs back in the actual medieval times could own land. There is no reason that this cannot be a thing. As far as I know, no. As soon as you own land you are sombody's vassal. Yes, you can. In fact, it would appear this is the only kind of prisoner you can execute. It seems that your executioner has a rather developed pallete and won’t dull his axe on just anyone. If you want to do it, just go to the party screen and check out the prisoners tab. Select the lord in question and click the red skull and bones icon. n1Mjit.