Mount And Blade Warband Emissary

Posted By admin On 22.10.19

Mount and Blade: Warband is the first sequel for the action role-playing video game Mount and Blade. First announced in January 2009, the game was developed by TaleWorlds and was published by Paradox Interactive on March 30, 2010. Warband expands on the original game by introducing a sixth faction.

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I would say a princess might also count as an emissary (but use her to start diplomatic negotiations and not to marry a general)once u get to talking, try to get a deal working, if u cant work out a deal, just gift something (money, map, attack rebels)????????I have tried already to do this but it is stil not working in this mission(money, map, )The mission:There are foreigners almost at our very gates and we know very little of them the council suggest you send an emissary to this faction and initiate diplomatic relations. Not only do you need to open a diplomacy scroll, but you must actually get them to agree to something, or else it doesn't count for anything. Usually i'd just offer them trade rights as nations generally accept it.

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If they don't, offer them 1 florin and click the gift icon (its at the bottom left of the scroll and looks like a present). They should accept it and that will fulfill the mission.To open a diplomacy scroll, take a diplomat (or a princess) and right click on a settlement, army, diplomat or princess belonging to that faction (a princess will first look for suitors, there should be a handshake icon that you'll have to click for her).

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