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Now, I can finally start recommending this game to everyone
Jews also spread across Europe during the period. Communities were established in Germany and England in the 11th and 12th centuries and other countries as well when forced out of France. There is no presence of them in the cities. They were also first and only alowed to loan money for interest, as faith did not prohibit them to. Moved money cross Monarchy states.
There are also no tax collectors in game, or tax escorted waggons you could help to secure or attack.
Your two "Freinds" Fritz and Matthew also have a story broken quest. If you help them on the Mill, so they could stay and possibly Matthew can persue his romantic whishes, they both regardless abandon the opportunitygiven and run away? For real?
I expected so much more from this game. I stil do.