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    Chief Sniffer Senior Member ichi's Avatar
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    Default Re: King Problem - any answers??

    Quote Originally Posted by King Kurt
    . . .The problem is - what to do if your king does get stuck in a castle and can't get out?
    Can you offer battle, loose and get ransomed? . . .
    I think that you can sally out of the castle (grab the stack in the castle and drop them on the attackers and at the battle menu choose "Abandon the Province", but I forget if you get away free or are captured and require ransom.

    I try real hard not to ever let a royal into a castle, except when I want to loose Prince 6-toes, then having him rot away in a siege is a decent option, but otherwise I try to avoid it.

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    Default Re: King Problem - any answers??

    I thought if you sallied out, then the stores of the garrison are automatically restocked meaning you could sally out each time you were about to fall and then just withdraw at the beginning of the battle.

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    Default Re: King Problem - any answers??

    Thanks for the input - the one about the Capital is interesting.

    In the future I will try to keep my Royal family a bit safer - but if I end up in the same predicament, I will give it a go and report back.

    I could have mentioned my English Scandinavian disaster - bribe Norway and Sweden, empty the treasury, get excommunicated and both provinces take turns in revolting until all the troops are worn down and I loose both provinces - but I know where I went wrong on that one!!
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