It's up to the satrap in question whether or not to accept you as an aid, though how many aides he can have depends on his in-game traits. The Basileus has no say in the matter (unfortunately, heh). So CDf is right about that.
Well... if you become a rebel, that gives you an income depending on how many settlements you have and their sizes. Of course, it has the setback of openly declaring you an enemy of everyone else, and you can't use any of that money for some time (how long depends on your in-game traits). It's not a decision to make on a whim... or, well, it can be, if you're the reckless type.Do some character have a personal income and money which he can use for his own need s (like recruiting an agent for personal use or build buildings out of his own pocket to decrease the cost for the treasury)?
Well, if I win I will remain the Basileus, no contest. However, if I lose and Sarpedon dies, then the title is up for grabs. CDf's character of course has a claim for it since he killed me (if he dies too, then there's still mini's character to take his place). Others with perhaps a more legitimate claim would be Phanias (Merlinus' character) since he's currently named as my heir, and then there is, well... me, since I'll be playing Sarpedon's son. The firstborn of kings - especially if male - usually have some claim for it.By the way if the civil war ends then will the winner be declared Basileus or is there a chance that some strategoi will form a kind of "resistance" against the rightful King/foul usurper?
That's the people I can think of right now. Of course, with me and my army gone, others might just try to do like CDf (for the life of me I can't remember his character's name... I generally suck at remembering names) and just rebel and try to kill him to take his place. That's my understanding of the would-be situation.
I think the other questions were adequately answered by CDf.
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