

Lord Northburgh wants to assure the smooth running of the Construction work on the Cathedral construction site. Only if you can complete your Imperial cathedral first can you hope to thwart Cardinal Lucius's plans. Reward: 20 Honour Race against time I Objective: Complete the second Construction stage of your Imperial cathedral. This quest can be completed at any point during the Chapter, even after the Cathedral has been constructed, so take your time. This is more than enough to settle the 200 Noblemen required for this quest, as it only takes 8 Noblemen houses (at 26 Noblemen per house after ascending) to complete it. If we let all of the houses upgrade freely throughout the Chapter, we will end up with 63 Patrician houses and 25 Noble titles. To restore it to at least a pale reflection of its former glory, you should rebuild Cathedral city to a size which will encourage at least some of the Noblemen who previously lived here to return to the City.ĭespite what the quest description says, this quest can easily be completed without placing a single additional Peasant house or even Marketplace.
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Lord Northburgh laments bitterly as he views the remains of what was once his so impressive Metropolis. The return of the Noblemen Objective: Ensure that 200 Noblemen move into Cathedral city. Make sure the Imperial cathedral in Cathedral city is completed before Lucius beats you to it! Half mad, Cardinal Lucius prophesies that he can order the Crusade by building his Imperial cathedral.Ĭonstruction contest Objective: Finish the Imperial cathedral in Cathedral city before Cardinal Lucius.Ĭardinal Lucius is determined to finish an Imperial cathedral ahead of you so that he can finally conduct his Crusade. Marie d'Artois is in despair and reports that she was unable to stand up to Cardinal Lucius.

The sight of his destroyed City strengthens his resolve to stop Cardinal Lucius. Lord Richard Northburgh is horrified to see that your Home island, Falconstone, has been destroyed and offers to accommodate you in his City. Would he recover from the treacherous poison that had so weakened his mind and body? Or was it already too late for any hope of recovery? These and other somber thoughts plagued Lord Northburgh and his followers as they sailed home in despair." The departure from the Emperor's sick bed could be delayed not a day longer.

Introduction "Lucius was preparing to strike the final blow.
