![]() However they are more likely to colonise ruins left after their master razes a settlement, particularly in the case of Norscan vassals with the Norscan vassal diplomatic trait. Vassals usually don't conquer and colonise settlements for themselves.This is in contrast to Total War: Warhammer II where it was possible to declare war on a vassal without declaring war on the master.Additionally, factions will take into account the master's strength rank when deciding this, just like they would take into account an allies' strength.Declaring war on one is declaring war on both. In Total War: Warhammer III a faction cannot declare war just on a vassal and not the master faction. ![]() Masters and vassals can take advantage of war coordination and allegiance points, just like allies can.If the master makes peace with another faction, the vassal automatically does too.If the master declares war on a faction then the vassal automatically joins the war.Vassals will not independently declare war on other factions, but:.But a master may have multiple vassals (there appears to be no limit). ![]() A vassal cannot have vassals of its own.If two factions happen to be at war, and one agrees to become the other's vassal, then the war automatically ends.You get full vision over your vassal's territory, and you can also see where their armies are going to move next turn - just like allies. ![]()
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