Imperial Missions
From time to time, Han Emperor Liu Xie will provide you with various missions that will grant you extra Imperial Favor for a few turns.
The most common one is “Duty to the Han: An Enemy of the People.” This is basically the mission you get whenever the Imperial Protectorate declares a faction as an “Enemy of the Han.”
You’ll have 25 turns to completely destroy that faction, and doing so nets you +10 Imperial Favor for three turns.
Another is “Duty to the Han: Divert Food Supplies.” This requires that a specific faction has 10 food at the start of its turn. Handing 10 food via trade works oftentimes, but there will be cases when that faction is consuming too much that you might end up handing out more.
The third one I’ve seen is “Imperial Decree: Remove Military Force.” You’re asked to move a particular army of yours to a location on the map. Lastly, there’s “The Emperor Demands Peace” where you need to send peace terms to a Han faction that you’re at war with.
All right, now that we’ve discussed Imperial Intrigue, it’s time to talk about restoring the Han Empire and Liu Xie to the throne.
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Published: Mar 11, 2021 04:30 am