The Northern Empire declared war on him anyway. Because in V1.2.12.54620, the AI still hated solo clans with too much money. Castle Gersegos was held by 183 Imperial recruits and 44 crossbowmen. Eryk had 127 men, but 19 were cavalry—useless on walls. The old version would have forced a bloody ladder climb. But the repack introduced a hidden behavior: if you starved a garrison for 12 days and kept a party of 30+ mounted skirmishers patrolling the nearby village, the AI would sally out.
The world felt recompiled . Bandits roamed in smaller, smarter packs. Caravans moved at exactly 6.8 speed. Lords no longer executed prisoners without reason—a silent rule baked into the build. And sieges? Sieges no longer broke pathfinding on the ladders. Mount And Blade II Bannerlord V1.2.12.54620-Repack
Eryk didn’t raise his shield.
But the repack had a hidden timer. Build V1.2.12.54620 had a memory leak in the influence system. After 500 in-game days, lords stopped proposing new wars. The world grew quiet. Too quiet. The Northern Empire declared war on him anyway
He swore no oath. Oaths caused diplomacy stutters—kingdoms declaring war, then peace, then war again within three in-game days. Instead, he became a corporate lord. He bought three workshops in Ortysia, two in Sanala, and a brewery in Myzea that somehow produced beer even when the village was looted. Eryk had 127 men, but 19 were cavalry—useless on walls
On day 11, the gates opened. Eryk’s sharpshooters volleyed from a hill. His cavalry circled. The Imperial recruits broke in 74 seconds. The castle fell with 12 losses.
Eryk didn’t know this. He only knew hunger.