Any chance of letting us see which of our Knights has what sort of estates and what they have them doing?
You can already see the division, and if you need to know who does what, just ask :)
Yes, but what if you have 5 knights and one of them decides to sabotage you and set it to idle? I mean, in the "real BM world" your character would be able to see which servants are idling... unless of course they are just "pretending", instead of really idling. So for that it would be useful to see how the estates are set up knight-by-knight.
This was a deliberate decision to make sure that Lords can't just instantly know and punish a knight who doesn't do their bidding.
Quote from: Shizzle on September 01, 2011, 02:02:52 PM
You can already see the division, and if you need to know who does what, just ask :)
Unfortunately one of my fellow lords has the problem that one of his Knights is a Council member and doesnt deign to reply, the other just doesnt deign to reply.
So give out bad marks to those that don't reply.
And face the council member's wrath :P
Oh noes! A dilemma! Whatever shall happen!?
Is the council member the judge? If not, what can they do to you?
I believe he is. And no it is not our Judge, would be funny if Carter was his Knight tbh :D
Quote from: Ramiel on September 01, 2011, 09:13:26 PM
I believe he is.
Can't be a very powerful council member if you're not sure :P
So it's probably Brom then... seriously, if you're afraid of that guy, you need professional help 8)
Quote from: Sacha on September 02, 2011, 01:24:55 AM
So it's probably Brom then... seriously, if you're afraid of that guy, you need professional help 8)
Pfft I have already denied him any position within the military Sacha...
Quote from: Fleugs on September 01, 2011, 02:13:32 PM
unless of course they are just "pretending", instead of really idling.
If the knight doesn't want you to know, that's what they would be doing. If the knight wants you to know, he'll tell you.