These five soldiers become the foundation of your burgeoning army. To complete this mission you must recruit five soldiers to fight for you from neighbouring towns and slay the bandits.
You start off with a quest of helping a town with a bandit problem.
Home to six different factions with varying relationships between each other. This is less a medieval RPG and more a simulation of making a name for yourself in a medieval land of Calradia. Mount & Blade: Warband can be summed up in one word, daunting. Mount & Blade: Warband takes that scale and ambition and ports it to a harsher, more reality based setting. Nevertheless I have an admiration for the scale and sheer amount of activities to do if you have the patience to eke them out. While I am not a huge fan of Bethesda’s Elder Scroll series, honestly, finding the combat pretty clunky and the writing a bit banal. I have a fascination with running off the beaten track and forging my own adventure when given the chance.