Smelgar wrote:
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One can indeed reduce the likelihood of disasters via buildings. I wouldn't worry too much about that however, as rebuilding is not too expensive..
I understand that i can reduce the chance of disasters, but can I ever reduce the chance to 0%?
James wrote
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You get a fiefdom for free. You can ask one using Property -> Fiefdom menu
The Count of the shire must approve your request.
The ones marked !!! Instantly upgradable!!! will be granted to you instantly, the Count turn the automatic grant fiefdoms ON.
Some fiefdoms cost silvers because was abandoned and still have buildings or raw materials. You get a discount of 20% if I'm not mistaken.
See how easy it was?
Yes, i see how to apply for a fief. I saw it two months ago when I joined, but I hesitated to get a fief. I didn't want to pick a bad one so I wrote to ask people if there were different resources, or if I could see what buildings were there before I picked it. I wondered if I could get a loan to buy a fief, and let me be clear with what I said earlier:
I was talking to someone in the tavern(one of the three times I met people there). I talked to this man about picking a fief. He told me that although some fiefs require money to get, that I could have my king assign to me one of the fiefs with buildings and that because it was assigned it would not have to be bought. At least that is how I understood him.
Kokoon wrote
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A fief becomes the main source of silver later in the game.
So getting a fief should be one of the early things to be done.
It should not happen often to be count before getting a fief, I guess.
Well I was a count before I had a fief. In fact, I had to approve my own request for a fief

. A very unusual situation no? Actually I had about 200 silver, so I bought the best one that I could, even though I did not know if that was actually a good deal.
Thank you everyone for answering my questions.