This is a good gentle introduction and for the early part of the game you should take on missions for city guilds and lords to build up some cash and experience. In Warband you are given a mission to help you get started. You’ll kick off the game as a lone adventurer and the start you get in Calradia will depend on what options you decided to select when Creating your Mount & Blade Character. If you want to be recognised as a King your plan should be slow and methodical or you’ll be crushed as rebel scum.
In order to get into a position where you can strike out on your own you’ll need to develop your character, whip your army into shape and work on building some relationships. In Warband there is an all new political system which allows you to engage in political intrigue, build up your right to rule, marry, create vassals and persuade lords to defect. It was technically possible to create your own rebel kingdom in the original Mount & Blade but it was never really intended to be played that way. You can now carve out your own kingdom and make your companions into vassals by granting them lands. One of the most exciting new developments in Mount & Blade: Warband is the ability to strike out on your own.
Now it is time to turn our eyes towards the throne. So far we have looked at the multiplayer side of the game and discussed weaponry, armour and horses.