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And now there is written it is a faster AND safer way to end the scenario by not doing anything? xD
By the way, I found all the intel and know this lord Craven is murderous evil... still I like to rescue everybody. ^^'
I can confirm that it IS possible to safe all of the refugees as well as take each and every convoy of lords into your city, even on Survival Difficulty.
Well, I had 400 sick people and about 7 or 8 fully staffed hospitals at some point (well, with 5 engineers per hospital fully staffed, thanks to research) and was never able to build homes for everyone ...... but hey, its all a matter of juggling that unhappiness quite right. ;)
( Did I mention those ~15 fully staffed Hunting Cabins to get by without soup?
I saved Lord Craven (who might have done evil things, but who is clearly depicted as someone who had a change of heart through the catastrophe, as he arrives with a group of orphans in your city and if you save him from being lynched he leaves into exile on his own free will, leaving a letter while warning you about the corruption that comes from power , and I ~might~ even have managed to solve the final quest, but I messed up with a prison break which completly screwed the happiness of my people, just before the quest ended..