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The Principality of Sturgia

Ruler: Prince Raganvad

Capital: Revyl

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Sturgia is a realm of traders and adventurers from the far north. It's the predecessor of the Kingdom of Vaegirs, though it also contains many references to the Kingdom of Nords.note

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In General

  • Fantasy Counterpart Culture: Of the Kievan Rus' with some touches of Nords note with both a strong commercial ethic as well as a pechant for raiding.
  • Weapon Specialization: High-tier Sturgian infantry stand out as favoring axes as their bladed weapons of choice, which actually gives them an advantage in melee due to axes being able to quickly break down enemies' shields. Many of their nobles also carry two-handed axes as part of their kit.

Gundaroving

The ruling clan of Sturgia led by Prince Raganvad.

In General

Raganvad

Raganvad

The Grand Prince of Sturgia and the leader of the Gundaroving clan. Was present at the Battle of Pendraic, but remained in the rear while his father fought on the front line. With the latter's death in battle Raganvad stepped in to take his place as the Grand Prince of Sturgia.

  • Cadre of Foreign Bodyguards: While not actually present in game Raganvad is immediate blood kin with the leadership of the Skolderbrotva through his mother and allegedly can call on them at any time, something which helps him maintain his title despite the misgivings of the other ruling kynaz.
  • Glory Hound: His lingering resentment over not being involved in the actual fighting at the Battle of Pendraic has led him to develop an obsession with gaining glory for himself to both maintain his hold over Sturgia as well as escape his father's shadow.
  • Smug Snake: His sneering, swaggering behavior following the Battle of Pendraic, despite not having fought himself, managed to alienate both the Kuloving Clan as well as the entire Battanian realm, something Godun is quick to advise the player about.

Vagiroving

In General

Godun

Patriarch of the Vagiroving clan. Was present at the Battle of Pendraic.

Ormidoving

In General

Vezhoving

In General

Togaroving

In General

Isyaroving

In General

Ubroving

In General

Kuloving

In General

Olek the Old

Olek the Old

  • Old Master: Was old enough for his grown son to fight alongside him at the Battle of Pendraic and personally took the Dragon Banner from the dead emperor's hands. He also refused to take any crap from Raganvad, smashing the banner when the latter tried to take it for himself before laughing in his face.
  • Posthumous Character: Died shortly after the Battle of Pendraic along with his eldest daughter, leading his son to take up his mantle as Kynaz and patriarch of the Kulovings.

Olek

Olek

Kynaz of the Sturgians and current patriarch of the Kuloving clan. Both he and his father fought at the Battle of Pendraic.

  • "The Reason You Suck" Speech: Delivers one against Raganvad to the player, insulting him as a braggart and coward due to his inaction at the Battle of Pendraic and subsequent insulting behavior toward his father.
  • The Resenter: Harbors a lot of ill will toward Raganvad due to the insults he levied against Olek the Old at the Battle of Pendraic.

Recruits

Recruits

Tier 2

Warriors

Warriors

Woodsmen

Woodsmen

Otroks

Otroks

Tier 3

Soldiers

Soldiers

Brigands

Brigands

Hunters

Hunters

Varyags

Varyags

Tier 4

Spearmen

Spearmen

Line Breakers

Line Breakers

  • Achilles' Heel: Their lack of shield and middling armor means ranged units can massacre them with impunity unless they're covered by other units.
  • Death or Glory Attack: As their name implies their best use is rushing enemy shield walls, using their heavy axes to swiftly kill the enemy front line. Given their lack of defense this either results in a swift breakdown of enemy ranks, or a pile of dead Sturgians.

Hardened Brigands

Hardened Brigands

Archers

Archers

Varyag Veterans

Varyag Veterans

Tier 5

Heavy Spearmen

Heavy Spearmen

  • Anti-Cavalry: While their performance against other Tier 5 infantry is somewhat lackluster, between their heavy armor, spears, and shields the Heavy Spearmen can hard counter nearly every cavalry unit in the game if properly positioned. It's not uncommon to see even Tier 6 noble cavalry die in droves when smashed against a Heavy Spearman line.

Horsem*n

Horsem*n

Heavy Axemen

Heavy Axemen

  • Anti-Infantry: On the flipside of their Heavy Spearman counterparts, their short one-handed and throwing axes make them a poor counter to enemy horsem*n, but absolutely devastating against enemy infantry being able to break their own shields with ease while hitting hard and fast.
  • Simple, yet Awesome: Just a big guy with an axe and shield wearing heavy chainmail, and an utter juggernaut on the field against enemy infantry.

Heroic Line Breakers

Heroic Line Breakers

  • Achilles' Heel: Ranged units are still the bane of Heroic Line Breakers, with their heavier armor and own throwing axes not enough to compensate.
  • Death or Glory Attack: They still don't carry a shield, so any attack that doesn't result in a quick rout of the enemy usually means high casualties, but their heavier armor and better weapons means the odds are slightly better for the former.
  • Lightning Bruiser: Have a whopping 150 Athletics skill, allowing them to outrun most other infantry despite their heavy weapons and armor.

Horse Raiders

Horse Raiders

Veteran Bowmen

Veteran Bowmen

Druzhinniks

Druzhinniks

Tier 6

Druzhinnik Champions

Druzhinnik Champions

  • Bling of War: While not nearly as pronounced as the Elite Cataphracts, with their plumed helmets and polished lamellar the Druzhinik Champions' armor is distinctly more ornate than the typical utilitarian Sturgian chainmail.
  • Lightning Bruiser: Like all Tier 6 noble cavalry the Druzhinik Champion is heavily armed, heavily armored, and can charge across an entire battlefield in no time flat.
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord - Principality of Sturgia - TV Tropes (2024)

FAQs

What is the empire in Bannerlord 2 based on? ›

The Calradic Empire, based on Greece, Rome, and Byzantium, once owned a massive amount of Calradia, but has since been weakened by invasions from other peoples and the onset of a three-way civil war.

What is Mount and Blade Bannerlord digital companion? ›

The Digital Companion includes: o An interactive map of Calradia o Travels in Calradia audio story book o Soundtracks from the game o Concept Art. Experience Calradia as never before with the Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord Digital Companion.

Is Bannerlord a prequel to Warband? ›

Mount&Blade II: Bannerlord is a sandbox action-RPG/strategy game and the latest installment in the Mount&Blade series by TaleWorlds, acting as a prequel to Mount&Blade: Warband, and co-published by Prime Matter.

Where can I play Mount and Blade Bannerlord? ›

You can download and play this content on the main PS5 console associated with your account (through the “Console Sharing and Offline Play” setting) and on any other PS5 consoles when you login with your same account.

Which empire is the weakest Bannerlord? ›

The Empire was also split into three since the Emperor's death and that leaves the Southern Empire with the weakest economy out of all the three. It also struggles to expand compared to the other two portions of the Empire but at least it has access to the same heavy and elite units.

Can you unite the empire in Bannerlord? ›

So you "unite the empire" by controlling 13 imperial towns, or you fail with conspiracy quests by reaching 2000/2000, either way 3 strongest barbarian factions will attack you. AFTER you defeat the 3 factions the empire actually gets united and all fiefs/clans of other imperial factions join your faction.

What is the goal of Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord? ›

Currently one of the largest quest chains and the main quest line in the game focuses around reassembling the Dragon Banner. Legend has it that the owner of the banner will be the one to re-unite the fallen empire of Calradia, will that be you? In addition, this is how you form your own faction throughout the game.

Is Bannerlord leaving early access? ›

TaleWorlds has led an early charge into Gamescom with an announcement that Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord—first announced when the world was young and dinosaurs roamed the Earth—will finally leave Early Access on October 25.

What is Battania based on? ›

The Battanians are based on different Celtic peoples, in particular from the early medieval times. Their settlements have been described as a mixture of medieval and ancient Celtic.

Why is Calradia different in Bannerlord? ›

Bannerlord's Calradia is somewhat similar to the general layout from Warband, but takes place 173 years earlier. It covers a larger area and has more mountains to create choke points. The new map has a much greater number of lakes and bays as well as a (at times) radically different coastline from that of Warband.

Does Warband ever end? ›

Native Warband (the unmodded game) gives you a victory screen. That's it. Then you can keep playing, but apart from killing bandits and deserters, there is nothing to do. There are mods with a definite ending, though.

How many people play Mount and Blade Bannerlord? ›

Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord
MonthAvg. PlayersPeak Players
Last 30 Days19,553.533,243
June 202416,117.932,338
May 202414,813.627,183
April 202417,616.333,546
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What is the Calradian Empire based on? ›

The Calradic Empire is heavily inspired by the Late Roman Empire/Byzantine Empire. Like the Battanians, they are not visible on the game map by the time of Warband, 200 years later. All their territory has been conquered in that area.

What are the kingdoms in Mount and Blade based on? ›

Swadia: France / England, this is most apparent with their heavy cavalry. Rhodoks: Italians, focus on infantry, spears, and crossbows, to fit in with their mostly mountainous environment. Nords: Vikings, essentially. Vaegirs: Eastern Europe / Slavs.

Who are the Sturgians Bannerlord based on? ›

The Sturgians are based on the Kievan Rus', a polity in medieval eastern Europe consisting of Slavic peoples and some Varangians, who were Norse and mixed Norse-Slavic traders, warriors, and adventurers.

What is the strongest empire in Mount and Blade 2? ›

The Western Empire is more or less the strongest among the three splinter factions of the Calradic Empire. This group consists of veterans of the former empire who formed their own nation in the civil war.

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