My faction got excommunicated after I attacked the Danish whom the pope said I shouldn't attack. Now I want to reconcile, but I don't know how exactly. Can someone please tell me how? Thanks. :help:
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My faction got excommunicated after I attacked the Danish whom the pope said I shouldn't attack. Now I want to reconcile, but I don't know how exactly. Can someone please tell me how? Thanks. :help:
I don't know, man. I think your faction leader has to die. Either that or figure out a way to give the Pope a happy ending.
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I'm beginning to think we should stick a topic that says, "Read the Game Manual before posting questions"
send a princess or a diplomat to the pope and request reconcilliation... it'll probably cost you quite a bit. You might have to give up a large sum of money or a region. Giving the papacy regions can be an effective strategy as some nations refuse to attack the papacy.
Otherwise, kill the pope or your king, or wait a long time and be nice.
I have tried it with a diplomat. I offered two regions, plus map information in exchange for reconciliation, but the Pope didn't accept it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Xaziv
I've also killed my king but two turns after that I'm still not reconciled.
What should I do now?
Just kill the stupid Pope. 5-6 assasisn will do the job.
That doesn't always work. Normally a new pope causes reconciliation for all excommunicated factions, but it depends upon circumstances. In my current campaign, 5 factions were excommunicated when the pope died, and 4 of them were reconciled with the new pope. Of course, the 5th one (Sicily) was at war and actively attacking the Papal States at the time, so that probably was a minor consideration. :laugh4:
Have you tried building priest's and churches to improve your standing? How about letting prisoners go free, al help imrpve papal standing. donating money for a few turns helps. Once your standing improves, then it is easier to seek recounciliation.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kazuma