Currently playing Spain and I had just lost a battle with no cash on hand. So I couldn't ransom my men. But I remember during the same campaign back in the earlier turns, I had sent an army to Lisbon. The army stopped just a step short of the city walls. Lo and behold the Portuguese king and prince brought up an army from out of nowhere and attacked me. I fought them and managed to capture the king and prince. Ransom screen popped up and it was for 24,000 some florins. A godly sum for that stage of the game. I remembered thinking it was probably going to be refused anyway so I hit Ransom.
Much to my surprise they accepted the ransom. Could the Portuguese have been that rich that early in the game? It was probably around turn 10 or 12. They only had Lisbon and Pamplona.
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