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Knights of Honor (Video Game)
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Knights of Honor is a 2004 medieval strategy game allowing you to build cities, burn and loot towns, earn gold or goods, spy on other nations, make and break alliances, fight crusades, slaughter rebels and destroy history! It was developed by Black Sea Studios.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })In the singleplayer campaign, the player can choose from nations across 3 different bookmarks, each roughly corresponding to a period in medieval history.There are three main religions which the nations are part of, and to which they can convert: Roman Catholics, Orthodox Christians and Muslims. note While Pagans are also present, few nations start as Pagans, and they cannot gather piety; Pagan kingdoms may convert to either of the 3 "main" religions, but no kingdom may convert to Paganism. Byzantines and Nicaea (in the High Middle Ages bookmark) cannot convert to another religion. Each have some bonuses (Roman Catholics get an income boost, Muslims can jihad and their troops have higher morale) and negative effects (Roman Catholics have to send armies to fight in crusades when they are powerful or risk excommunication by the Pope; Orthodox Christians without independent Patriarchs have to pay tribute (gold) to the Byzantines and their troops have lower morale).Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); })A sequel was rumored for years to exist, but remained vaporware until August 2019, when it was officially announced for a 2020 release. | |
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Awesome, but Impractical | |
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Awesome, but Impractical: Trebuchets, in normal battles. They're immobile, leaving them sitting ducks for cavalry.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_1'); }) | |
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Arbitrary Headcount Limit | |
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Arbitrary Headcount Limit: Several. You can have a maximum of 9 Knights; your royal family can have a maximum of 3 princes and 3 princesses. note Royal princes lose their status when their father (the king) dies; if previously hired as a Knight, they can no longer switch professions. Town garrisons can hold a maximum of 6 units, and every Marshal can command a maximum of 9 units and 4 siege units. Each battle allows a maximum of 2 Marshals' armies for each side. Every province can have a maximum of 18 town Improvements. | |
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Artistic License – Economics | |
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Artistic License – Economics: Averted. Inflation causes your income to decrease, and is triggered when you stockpile too much gold, or obtained a lot of it within a short period of time (via ransoms or high income from trade as a small kingdom). Spending some gold or increasing the kingdom's income will reduce or eliminate the inflation. | |
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