Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150131101228/@comment-5543592-20150203233224

Harold Burned-Mane wrote: (About your previous post: Ok, I understand. I jus thought that you were suggesting that they did that for real.)

(About those terms, I'm pretty sure that most of those towns/villages are already under their respective closest city's control. And the ones that aren't won't automatically have their vassalage transferred if an agreement is made between the nations. Greenspring is an example of this, it is independent so this agreement won't change that.

You didn't conquer Greenspring, you sent soldiers but the town had more than you so it didn't surrender. It was 502 vs 700, with Greenspring outnumbering you. I said this a while back in my large posts about Argonia, you probably missed it.) (I know, I didn't miss that, I just let the 502 guys sit there. The agreement isn't so much vassalage as settling borders, who can vassalize what and where without pissing anyone off- also, why can't the greater powers just impress what they want among the weaker ones if they all agree upon it. Also, why can't a greater power just break off their vassalage with a vassal?)