

Given you’ve clicked on this article, you should probably keep it They can be found in the taverns of said cities and will give you their account of the political situation of Calradia. !Minor spoilers for the main quest line below!Īfter finishing the first part of this quest, you’ll have to talk to two characters: Istiana and Arzagos, located in Epicrotea and Marunath respectively. The quest specific dialogue option is highlighted for you, my liege Meet with Istiana and Arzagos Interviewing them about some battle while they hate your guts is even harder. A quick tip: while getting into wars with Factions is usually a profitable endeavor, being at war with a faction while you’re trying to finish this quest isn’t advisable. Travel to their last-known location and work your way through the 10 nobles. In the top right corner of that screen you’ll find where that person has last been seen. Locating the mentioned nobles can be done as follows: by pressing ‘N’ you open the in-game encyclopedia, where you can type in the name of the noble you’re looking for. Look for blue exclamation points on the map The nobleman or noblewomen will either tell you about the battle or reveil who could tell you about it. After you’ve introduced yourself to these specific nobles, there is one dialogue option highlighted in yellow. These nobles may not necessarily further the quest line though.

Throughout the world of Calradia, nobles that have something to do with Nerezet’s Folly will have a blue exclamation point next to their names. Which ones, you ask? Well that’s both very easy and quite hard. As the specific quest entry in your quest log explains, you will have to talk to 10 nobles. As soon as you start a new character, you are tasked with investigating a historical battle nicknamed Nerezet’s Folly. Starting your own Kingdom in Bannerlord is tied to the main quest line of the game. In this article we dive into how you go about starting your own Faction and being an actual ‘bannerlord’.

One of those features is creating your own Bannerlord Kingdom. But as Bannerlord is still in Early Access, some features aren’t really explained very well. Playing exactly like you want is one of the big selling points of this game. Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord is one of the deepest sandbox RPG’s out there.
