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I mean the lady sorcerer. The one in black.
The main tips/strategies I can think of are:
Enter the Pungeon: Find the gold door to get the key. Find the air door
Escaping your kidnapper: Head away from the sound of water and away from the sound of voices. Follow the single voice. Otherwise, head right.
How anyone ever got to 200 I have no idea.
Reigning more than 80 years:
0. You need to unlock/have given the blood to the homonculi first. When you reached ~50 years of reigning, it will offer you the young potion to be able to live longer. If you don't receive the offer by 50 years I don't think you will be able to survive a long age.
1. Have a/some safeguards to handle situations when your stat hit the bottom. e.g. Community barn (my favorite), tower. Having both barn and tower would be better. I have minimum experience with cathedral and the coin thing.
2. Save them when there's a threat to them (e.g. community barn on fire, garrison under attack).
3. Knowing that you have some stat safeguards when they reach bottom, you can freely sacrifice these stats when you need to. (e.g. Sacrifice people to raise your church when you have both stat low, knowing that you have a barn.)
4. Avoid raising your stats to the ceiling. Spend them when they are too high.
5. Avoid most continuous effects like Crusade, Love, Colonization, etc. that may hamper your ability to control your stat or make decisions.
6. Avoid events that you find will limit your stat-keeping/decision-making ability, e.g. I tend to avoid the kidnapping event (by just saying "no").
7. Contrasting to no. 5, you may find continuous gold-raising stat (remember: just gold stat is affected, other stats unaffected) like Silk Road is great for a long run - because: a) most actions need gold, some need a lot of gold, so you can keep the gold low from time to time; and b) when you in need of gold, you can idle a bit to raise your gold stat to the level you need ;)
8. Avoid sickness. Avoid cakes (diabetes). Avoid dungeons/lethal fighting (you can die; training is ok). Follow your doctor wisely (folow some but definetely avoid advises about poisons and blood gout).
9. Having saving the skeleton is a plus since it can raise your low stat.
10. Focus your goal to reign for 2 centuries or more, other goals can wait after you died.
11. Remember point 0 above.
12. Pick your time span to focus on this. You may want to unlock some things first before you start this. And you may want to avoid the devil years within you planned year range if you have plans yourself for that event. e.g. You may want to complete all this before year 1998 if you want to get all Royal Deeds completed, so that you can focus on the devil task when reaching 1998.
Feel free to add more. I have so far reached 101+ age but then 1998 came too fast :(
Also dont forget about getting clarity