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which lists the features
Messengers
Alliances
Non-Aggression Pacts
Grant fiefs to clans in your kingdom
Claiming fiefs that you led the assault on
Improved Diplomacy User Interface
Vassal Diplomacy Control
War Exhaustion
Expansionism
Donate Money to Lords
Influence Balancing[
Factions and Civil Wars
-Secede from an existing kingdom.
-Force the ruler of a kingdom to abdicate the throne.
On this about Factions, how can you invite more people to your faction?? Im trying to get a kingdom but im alone :(
You can't directly invite. "Faction" is a faction within a kingdom, not an independent thing.
You can create a faction if you're part of a kingdom, and if other lords like you and pass the random percent chances they can "join" your faction. If you get enough of them/enough support you can then launch a civil war, which will be like any other war except it's you and the AI clans that supported you VS the rest of the kingdom.
Also if you are the one to try and make peace, you'll loose. You have to beat them into submission, basically, or get them to 100% war exhaustion before you.