It's not like the family will hand their son/daughter away without something in return after all. Find your desired spouse/victim and marry away! However, it isn't as easy as that. If courting someone and winning their love isn't your thing, then hey, force them to marry you! You can pretty much force anyone to marry you when you feel like it. Also you'll get to watch a cute little ceremony. If you choose to pay and get married in the monastery or a cathedral you'll get bonus XP for it. You can choose to do it "here, right now" or marry in a monastery or cathedral. When you do get married you get to decide where the wedding will take place. Strangely enough it is just a gift you can give to your special someone like any other gift. You do NOT need to buy an engagement ring from the monastery first. When the love meter is maxed out and you hear that "somebody has fallen in love with you" you are now able to tie the knot! To do so you simply click on the marriage command. Avoid involving them in long conversations, and don't pay them compliments or invite them to dance. They love to be embraced and have private conversations at the inn.
Rogues are rough-and-ready and standoffish people who like more direct approaches. They are slow to warm up, but when their love meter is high enough they begin to like embraces, kisses, private conversations, and taking baths with you. They also like compliments, gifts, and dancing. Keep trying something new with them in their comfort zone to gain the most affection points.ĭiscussion is a scholar's favorite past time, therefore involve them in long conversations. They also enjoy dancing, baths, and gifts. Tradesmen/women are hard-working people who seldom have time for amusement, so one should start out a bit more directly: embrace, compliment, small talk, and if you're daring enough a kiss. Over time it's a good idea to involve him/her in long conversations, compliments, gift giving, and even inviting them to dance. However, they need variety in their courtship. They love embraces, kisses, extended baths, and private conversations. Patrons are fun-loving people with a penchant for good beer and wine. Don't get your character slapped because you showed too much affection before the other person liked you enough. Each class specialization have different preferences on what they like. As for gift giving usually rings, perfume, and other expensive gifts work best.ĭepending on what class the person you are trying to court is in will change how you should approach gaining their love. You can also take them to a public house, tavern, or inn to dance, have a quiet conversation, or take a bath with you. These actions however will cost you money, so if you are short on cash stick with the simpler actions. You have several ways to win someone's heart in this game: complimenting, giving a gift, embracing, beguile, and kissing. After you pick who you want to be as your spouse it is time to begin the fun part, wooing them! It will show you a list of eligible people you can choose from. You can do this by opening the Important Units page in the game, from there click on 'The best candidates for '. Saint Thomas is frequently depicted with a square or a compass as these are the tools of the builders, and with a spear (signifying the wound in Jesus side where doubting Thomas laid his hand in, or the spear that caused his death as a martyr).To begin courting someone you first must find a suitable candidate. Upon hearing this Saint Thomas was released. When he asked to whom this palace belonged, he was told that it belonged to his brother, the King. However, the Kings brother, who miraculously had returned from death, intervened and told the king that he had seen an enormous palace in heaven. When the king learned of this he was angry and wanted to execute Thomas. The king gave massive amounts of gold to Thomas for his castle, but he distributed it to the poor. This legend of Saint Thomas relates that he was sold by Jesus as a slave to a South-Indian king, who wanted to have a palace built. He is the patron saint of architects and woodworkers/carpenters, which is explained by the apocryphal legend. Saint Thomas is one of the 12 disciples of Jesus and is also known as doubting Thomas. The medieval toolchest: the level and plumb bob.Medieval tables in Kloster Lune and Kloster Medingen.