Little Known Facts

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This is a collection of little things in the game that appear to not be widely known. Please add your own.


Confirmed by Tom

Sending Gold to Anyone

You can actually transfer gold to anyone on your island.(Except your relatives) You have to visit their capital, however. This opens the door for a lot of subversive activity. You can covertly give money to rebel leaders, either before or during the rebellion, for example.

The Duck

We don't talk about the incident with the duck. (We also don't talk about the moose.)

Added by Others

Whether or not these are actually facts, or just quirks, rumours, etc., you will have to decide for yourself.


Too Many Cooks...

...spoil the broth, or so the saying goes. After spending 12 hours doing Survey Administration work in a recently acquired region, BM returned the following: "There has been so much bureaucracy here lately, that your efforts have hardly any effect. Morale remains unchanged. Loyalty remains unchanged." Apparently, only 2 Bureaucrats can do effective work in the same region at the same time (that is, within the same turn). Any other Bureaucratic work accomplishes virtually nothing.

Battles haunt your nightmares

While wounded you are able to see all the previous battles if you click see all messages. Seeing as you are unconscious you can't possibly read the messages so it must be that you are reliving the moments you spend on the battlefield in your nightmares while wounded.

A Dishonourable Day's Work

If your total amount of gold and bonds is 100 or over, you will not be able to find a job. Aparantly, merchants care more about your reputation than you do and wouldn't let anyone so "wealthy" work for a living.

Also, note that merchants in larger cities are much more generous than in smaller cities and will pay you more for your time.


Peasant Militia Stats

Peasant militia has 10% training, 25% weapon and 5% armour. untrue. Peasant militia has values randomly determined from a certain (low) range. --Tom 22:53, 3 February 2009 (UTC)