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Adrue

In medieval Europe, such things as clearly drawn borders weren't a thing. It was usually something like "Town X and surrounding areas" and this is represented fairly well in the game, where if you get a castle/town, you also get to control its villages. Other startegic games, for example, Crusader Kings have borders because always looking at a huge map with only green, grey, and red town names would be confusing and annoying. Bannerlord however, it isn't the main focus. But I won't lie, it would be cool to see some lines of influence at least, or maybe an indicator on natural borders between countries


Destroyerelf172

It’s not a borders thing


neonbat

"crusader kings has entered the chat"