Quote Originally Posted by SpartanGlory198
As in a recruitable mercenary general? What you should do is give her and her unit incredibly high stats rivaling King Conan and the Black Dragons,to simulate her as his equal,but make her holdable for a certain amount of turns before she moves on. Valeria's not the type of woman to basically "sell herself" to a faction. I'm sure we both know why she was on the run in the beginning of "Red Nails",after all.
Heh, true. That might be the sort of thing I do with her.

Edit: Just out of curiousity,have you worked out anything yet on the idea of making factional leadership and generalship equal to the sexes? You mentioned something about it a while back, and even your listed Ophirean faction leader is a queen.
I don't think it's possible to make new queens as faction leaders, but it is possible to give unique models to faction leaders and heirs for the start of the game: this is what I plan for Olivia and Sancha (and eventually Yasmina), as well as Countesses Belesa and Tina, and the rebel queens Taramis of Khauran, Yasmela of Khoraja, Tamuris of Eruk and the as-yet unnamed queen of the Amazons.

There are some drawbacks: no "official" spouses - otherwise we'd have lesbian queens - but they'd have Prince Consort ancillaries. They'd also have no speech on the battlefield, otherwise they'd have somewhat deep and unladylike voices. However, I think they're fair enough concessions to having proper queens on the battlefield.