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Good imperial waifus:
- Sora (Presciana's stingy sister) has the best steward and trade scores of all waifus. Get the older sister for your brother so you can keep things "in the family".
- Nadea and Phaea are your typical combat/troop leader waifus with good looks and no bad traits.
- Panalea is in her mid 30s but is otherwise a pretty good administrator and troop leader with no bad traits. For those that like them a bit mature.
- Epipheria is interesting as an extra troop leader, but she does come with some half bad personality traits.
Then again, maybe you want some bad traits. Cruel troop leaders and followers never complain when you are burning down villages after all.
Ira (Imperial), Siga (m) and Apolanea (d) (Sturgian), Corein (Battanian) Yana (Khergit) and Silvind (Vlandian) are all into the crazy and cruel crowd. I don't remember an Aserai lady with the cruel trait.
As for best non imperial warrior waifu, go for Liena, Svana, Ladogual, Arwa or Abagai. Alas Liena used to be best girl but she was nerfed in 1.5.10. She went from THICC to short.
Marrying them gives you a significant boost in the relationship with their former clan, so there is some effect there, if they are part of the same faction. They will support you more during votes. I also had issues with a cruel wife that was used as a troop leader in an army lead by me. When I refused to sack a conquered city she lost 10 rep with me and cost me some rep with her original clan? Not sure if that was a bug or a feature, but it happened.
With being able to execute lords and such, I thought they must have some system of randomly generating new characters to fill the void that an executed lord would leave.
You always get the same nobles when you start but those nobles get married and have children, and both are random. Also new clans are generated with each town rebellion, and sometimes those join a faction and become true nobles instead of mere rebels. So you have a steady stream of new nobles to replace those that fall in battle.
Dialogue varies with their individual personality traits, so if you court two ladies with the same traits you should get the same dialogue. Hopefully they will flesh out the system and add the missing parts (like the actual wedding) to turn it into a true RPG experience.
She is a major looker and has kick ass stats. Too bad there's no way to marry notables because Wamba would welcome her into the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ clan. As it is, he has to settle for covert moments stolen whenever he is in Jaculan, which is often. Relationship is at 100 with this fair blossom of the criminal world.
Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a way to search for notables, and since they are randomly assigned, the chances of finding her again are quite low.
I am not one to use mods, especially during EA, but is there any mod to allow courting and marrying town notables?
And back to topic:
Alynneth waifu is best waifu
Throughout play, I've never had my father-in-law appear to support me in any Vote decision. There was a time I watched closely for that, interested to see how my attempt to marry into a powerful family would pay off. It didn't. I stopped looking for that after awhile as it was just too depressing... They may have made changes in the last patch so that reputation/relationships are more apparent, but I'm skeptical that it's as strong a support as it really should be. (I will take your word for it as it may have been changed in the last patch/two - I've uninstalled and won't be playing for quite awhile. My blood-pressure is already borderline as it is. :))
There should be a very clearly felt "bonus" involving family and Clan ties in Bannerlord. We do, after all, have a "Clan" system. There should be deeper, or at least more, mechanics there that allow the player to more deeply interact with that in some visible way. Otherwise, that system isn't much more than one big spread-out "character" with multiple snap-on components.