' Wrote:You complain that the Legion didn't represent the Brigands as Igiss designed them, then you make a faction that also doesn't represent the Brigands as Igiss designed them. Look to your left, that guys name is Pot. To your right you will see a lady named Kettle. Behind you is a black man, give him a dollar please.
I love that you think you can keep the Legion in line. You are delusional, it is the Legion who will keep you in line. They created the Conclave because they wanted to, not because you demanded it. I doubt your group lasts long, seeing as most groups created in the same light as yours tend to fade into obscurity.
Have fun with it though, this is a game after all.
The CoA are far closer to the vanilla Brigands than the LE, we're one possible group of many, many Brigand groups, and we're focused much more on Piracy than smuggling or the black market, that's why we have strange ideals.
It's why people come to the CoA over any of the other dozens of Brigand groups, because the CoA match their beliefs the best, and they've a much better chance of keeping those beliefs if they stand firm as a group and refuse to let others push them around.
Our group is described exactly how Igiss wrote them, as one of many of the Elder Brigand factions. Shying away from smuggling and preferring robbery is all.
The LE ran the Brigands like the King ran the GRN, one faction under one leader, the LE created the conclave when we threatened to make a big deal about it.
Now the LE can act militaristic and imperialist over the LE, and maintain much less control over the smaller Brigand groups.
The CoA will never accept an LE leadership over them, or any kind for that matter, that's why they have a voice in the Conclave. Strictly no Cardamine ensures that no CoA is ever controlled by the Outcasts, they want to make nice with the Outcasts without becoming their puppets.