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Would be interesting if you could expand your main hall with these bedroom modules instead too
Considering how the most important resource in the game is your Lords' time, having such a small number of Lords is an issue, and depending on the randomness of free lords is not a good way to compensate for that limitation... Especially when you consider that technology is directly tied to your lords, so if you don't want to lose all your tech (and basically go through a soft reset) you'd need 2 of your 5 lords to be intelectual lords, meaning you only have 3 spots left for all the Combat skills, Management, Trading, and Diplomacy/Social... Made worse when you consider the 5th spot is highly limited due to the fact that they can't marry and have a partner, so really 4 correctly working spots and 1 lesser spot
Thst will be amazing, thank you for responding
Having families instead of individual lords would be a lot of fun.
People might not think that games should change much, but look at Stellaris. It is a VERY different game compared to what it was on launch (I still remember when we chose between different FTL types: Wormhole, Warpdrive and Hyperlane).
Simply because a game is like it is currently doesn't mean it can't fundamentaly change, and the concept of having noble families (main Royal family plus vassals for example) instead of individual Lords is very interesting and would do much more for generating stories (feuding families, romeo and juliet, betrayal, general politics, etc...)