![]() They do not participate in any fights and are stuck in the Dark Age. Serfs (Spanish): The Serfs work some Farms in the center of the map.If El Cid attempts to run away from it, he will change his diplomatic stance to enemy and attack El Cid. King Sancho hosts the tournament at the start. King Sancho (Spanish): King Sancho controls large parts of the map, including the hillsides in the south and the eastern part of the map, where he has a fortified town.Player ( Spanish): The player starts with El Cid only in the east of the map, close to the tournament square.Alfonso trains Knights and Pikemen, so guard your cavalry with Pikemen of your own.The border between Golpejera to the north and the Castillian border Castles to the south should have ample space and resources. Your initial forces can probably damage his city, but it is likely you will need to train some reinforcements, particularly siege weapons, to destroy his Castle. Sancho's subjects (yellow) are loyal to Sancho and friendly with The Cid and might prove helpful.El Cid (red) starts alone and can only gain troops if they are granted by King Sancho.Starting resources: 300 wood, 200 food, 200 gold, 300 stone.Scenario instructions Starting conditions The struggle climaxed at the battle of Golpejera, where the Cid attempted to capture the wicked Alfonso. There was soon open warfare between Castile and León. The sly king Alfonso ruled León, but openly plotted to become king of all of Christian Spain. ![]() The Cid continued to serve Castile, and its new king, as was his duty. King Sancho ruled Castile, a windswept barren land named for its many border castles. When the old king died, his kingdom was partitioned between his surviving sons, Sancho and Alfonso. The Cid was a knight and loyal vassal of one of the old kings of Spain. It is from the Arabic 'sayyid' which means 'lord'. You see that castle on the hill? That is the home of Rodrigo Díaz, whom Moor and Christian alike call 'El Cid'. I will tell you why a dead man rides through the streets of Valencia. ![]() ![]() If you agree to cease this dogged pursuit and leave me to my lamentations, then I will answer your relentless questions. You have troubled me for three blocks now, stranger. ![]()
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