@Whiskey Sour if you are talking about the quest of creating a kingdom, you have two options and both are open to you, look at one and the other quest and you will see that you have a castle that fulfills the task of establishing a non-imperial kingdom. Option 2: Support an imperial faction – present the Dragon Banner to a ruler of the three warring. Groups: Lucon (Northern Empire), Rhagaea (Southern Empire), or Garios (Western. Empire). Arzagos, meanwhile, has slightly different plans: Option 1: Create a non-imperial kingdom – be at clan rank 3, have 100 troops, be an independent. You must be Clan tier 3. You must own at least one Imperial or Non-Imperial settlement (not castle). You must be independent. After completing all of this your faction will be created with your clan as the ruing clan. You can try and persuade other clans to join your kingdom but it will take a lot of convincing and a lot of money to do so. Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord. Can't start my own Kingdom : (. Ive come to a point where i have all 3 pieces of the Banner and i have taken a castle by Seige. I am now not at war and cannot choose the Empire or Non-Empire Kingdom at either Istiana or Azyrgos, i dont get the option. So, im left with 4 uncompleted quests that appear to be Expanding one’s kingdom is straightforward in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord’s Early Access condition. The primary means to expansion is through conquest. Besieging opposing factions’ castles and towns and claiming them for one’s new kingdom serves as the only efficient means to growing one’s number of territories. If you want to join a kingdom, find a castle in the area and speak to the lord inside. If there is no lord, try a different castle. When you get to a castle lord, tell him that you wish to fight for the kingdom. They will offer you a mercenary contract and pay you for each battle you win in their favor. This also allows you to join up on armies Gaining such a huge increase in your party size makes this one of the best kingdom policies in Bannerlord, and the 0.2 influence loss per day for non-ruling vassal clans won’t really be noticed by them. There is still a chance that, if paired with other negative vassal policies, your vassals will rebel. The Western Calradic Empire is a kingdom in Mount&Blade II: Bannerlord ruled by Garios Comnos, a war hero and military populist who believes the armies should choose the emperor. They have, as the other two empires (the Northern and Southern Empire), a specialization in armored cataphracts and skilled archers. The Western Empire shares a border with the Battanians and Vlandians, as well as the ZcTHA.

mount and blade 2 bannerlord create a non imperial kingdom