If you have a low right to rule, other kingdoms will take you as a renegade, and other lords may not join your faction when you attempt to. The higher your right to rule is, the more likely lords will be to see you as the real king and even join you. This is used when you are founding your own kingdom, and it only appears in Warband. You can also serve an ai in the game you do the same thing as in #8 but it is slightly on many things. Right to rule is the amount of respect points you have.players’ own kingdom, Differentiated ransom. When you become queen/king you can take over everything and rule the world but this is no easy task so try building alliances do in this order: take a city, make alliances, get lords on your side, take faction, repeat 2, 3, 4, and 5. Mount and Blade: Warband offers a completely new faction the Sarranid Sultanate, inhabiting the desert.If there is a tournament in town you can fight the other troops in the town and place bets if you win huge profit if you lose you lose renown.You do this by recruiting from villages or by taverns (hiring mercenaries).Each city has different prices for goods you can use this to trade between cities (you cannot buy/sell from castles).You do this by taking over a city/castle.If there is a battle going on you can help or harm a side by interfering with the battle (must be of enough renown).You do this by going to an enemy village and chose hostile actions then one of the 2-3 actions (depends on the relationship with a city).You do this by clicking an enemy unit or city/castle then you chose the option to attack ie: siege the castle.
Build productive enterprises to earn income.Note: The 1.7.0 beta is bugged, so the only way to create a kingdom is by talking to the governor in one of your settlements. You are now the ruler of your own kingdom.
(the decision is final) Choose up to 4 policies for your kingdom.