Manor Lords has become a notable phenomenon in the world of video games, captivating a large audience with its exciting combination of medieval building and tactical strategy. Since its release on Steam, this single-developer game has generated quite a stir among players, attracting tens of thousands of enthusiasts looking to immerse themselves in the unique experience it offers.
Player enthusiasm for Manor Lords has been evident in their reviews and ratings, but it has recently reached a new level. The impact of the game has been such that a player decided to capture an epic battle that he fought within the game in a Wikipedia article.
The title from the developer Slavic Magic has captivated its players with detailed city construction and impressive graphics for the genre. But it's not just the building of your own medieval town that players like, as it also seems that the battles can be so exciting that some even write articles on Wikipedia about it.
Player “Galaxy661” reported on Reddit that he had led an “epic battle” in Manor Lords. His town was attacked by a group of bandits, but during the attack there were only 5 guards in the town, facing 54 bandits.
The player wisely used the 5 available guards to divide the attacking bandits into two unequal groups: one with 36 fighters and another with 18. Taking advantage of this division, he led the larger group of 36 bandits away from the town, guiding them with the 5 guards. and thus gaining valuable time for the arrival of reinforcements.
The supporting militia, consisting of 26 soldiers, successfully engaged and defeated the smaller group of 18 bandits who were separated, then the militia joined the 5 guards in their fierce confrontation against the remaining 36 bandits. Although when the militia arrived, 4 of the 5 guards had fallen in combat, the joint effort and bravery
demonstrated were enough to defeat the exhausted bandits, ensuring victory for the people.
Despite the losses suffered during the battle, the player and his people inflicted great damage on the enemy, eliminating 30 bandits, wounding 15, and capturing 3, ensuring the safety of the community.
The article on wikipedia
After the battle, Galaxy661 created a now-deleted Wikipedia entry, and posted a screenshot of the page on Reddit. In a comment, he wrote, “Although it was just a normal encounter with bandits, it was too epic not to add some story,” so he called the battle “2nd Battle of Firewood Pass.”
Even though the Wikipedia article was quickly removed by the website's moderation, Galaxy661 would still like to honor its brave guards. After all, 5 guards bravely faced 36 attackers and gave the necessary time for reinforcements to arrive.
Galaxy661 suggests adding statues or monuments to the building game. They would only be cosmetic, but would reflect special events that your own people have experienced, such as a harsh winter, a particularly good harvest, or a brutal battle.