Whenever a country conquers a piece of territory, the kings will grant the territory to a vassal and let the vassal manage the land.
Or the ruler is happy and gives the land to himself, but this may make some people unhappy. If some vassals think that they have made the greatest contribution in this war, they are eligible to receive a piece of territory.
Yes, this will cause conflicts between lords and rulers.
As for how to mediate such conflicts, it depends on what the rulers do.
The current King Ragnar wants to capture the entire Kingdom of Swadia in one fell swoop. It is completely impossible for him to do it alone. He has to rely on the assistance of his vassals. After all, fighting is not a problem for one person, but for one person.
It is a problem of a group of people, and therein lies the issue of profit distribution.
If you can gain enough benefits from this war, then there will naturally be a group of people willing to fight King Ragnar. Those who are not interested in their own interests are a minority after all, and King Ragnar wants to annex the entire Swarovski.
As for the Kingdom of Dia, it is impossible for him to rely on these few people.
"Who do you think made the greatest contribution in this battle?" King Ragnar suddenly said at this time. This is a key question. All the lords here want to get this castle. Who doesn't want their strength to grow?
Of course, there is a group of people who will swear allegiance to Ragnar even if they don't have a fiefdom, but it's better than nothing.
Everyone wants their life to be better, right?
"Everyone, I think Faen Yar has made the greatest contribution in this war." Eden Yar suddenly stood up and said.
He knew what he was doing now. King Ragnar wanted to reward this castle to the person who made the greatest contribution here.
If someone can capture this castle alone, then he will definitely get this castle. After all, he captured this castle by himself. If it is not given to him, logically speaking, it will not work, unless this person is defeated by many people.
Disgusted. He does not get the support of the majority of people, and the lords do not like him. Naturally, the king will not reward such a person. If the king does this, then he is equivalent to being at odds with his own lords.
"That's not right. I think Gundeyar deserves the most credit." Iayayar stood up and expressed his different views to Edenyar.
"This is a bit difficult to handle." King Ragnar said.
He turned back to look at Peters beside him and said: "Sir, who do you think made the greatest contribution in this war?" Peters knew that Ragnar was just pretending to be confused. In fact, Gundeyar or Faenyar
None of them are the best candidates for King Ragnar.
As a king, if he directly stated his best candidate, he would still not be able to intimidate these vassals.
But Peters obviously didn't want to help King Ragnar.
"Let His Majesty the King decide this matter himself. My eyes are too dim to see clearly the situation on the battlefield."
In this battle, it doesn't matter who has the most powerful troops. What matters is whether King Ragnar can let his suitable candidates get the fief.
After all, only those who are loyal to themselves get fiefdoms, so his increase in strength is equivalent to his own increase in strength.
But if you let the right people get the fief, you also have to convince the people under you. After all, not everyone in the world is loyal to you.
Ragnar understands this, and he just wants Peters to tell this person, but now he doesn't say anything and leaves this matter to himself.
He did not blame Peters. If Peters was directly used by him, then Peters' words would not be so effective. Peters would save him in his critical moment. King Ragnar was convinced of this.
At this time, King Ragnar turned to his guard captain and asked: "Farrington, you are on the battlefield, tell me which of my vassals has made the greatest contribution."
King Ragnar said which vassal has the greatest contribution, it can be clearly said that a vassal like Hewitt has no chance. It seems that only as a lord can he have such an opportunity.
Hewitt felt that he had no chance. He could only get some other rewards, but such rewards were far from enough to reward a castle.
"I think Rudyar's army has the greatest contribution." Farrington said at this time King Ragnar's favorite candidate.
Everyone looked at Rudyar.
Rudyar is over fifty years old. He is the lord of Rudburg, and Rudburg happens to be located on the border of the Kingdom of Nord. Obtaining Fort Ruiplet is a good choice based on the geographical location.
"No, my king, my merit is nothing at all." Rudyar is an upright man who knows how to be humble.
This will greatly increase the favorability of some people, but it will greatly decrease the favorability of some people.
After all, there will always be this group of people who find upright people disgusting.
What can you get by doing this? Just some false fame.
Some of the lords present looked very unhappy with Rudyar.
But there was no way to change King Ragnar's decision to grant Rudyar the title. As for the other lords, he decided to grant rewards after he invaded the hinterland of the Kingdom of Swadia.
"Rudyar, there is no need for you to be modest. You cooperate with my royal guards to capture this castle." Farrington said. King Ragnar had already made such an arrangement.
He asked Rudyar's troops to attack this castle together with his own army. In this case, Rudyar would get this castle.
No, it should be said that there are enough reasons to get this castle.
"I have completed my due responsibilities." Rudyar looked quite humble, which made some people very unhappy.
You obviously want this piece of land, but you are still acting like a hypocrite here, which is really disgusting.
Some lords thought in their hearts.
King Ragnar also took action at this time, and he felt that he should say something.
"Rudyar, I know your contribution. My subordinates all told me about your contribution. After your troops joined the battlefield, they quickly reversed the situation. This is what you deserve. I think you should
Get this castle." King Ragnar's words were so touching that even stones could be said through them.
After all, Rudyar's army made a great contribution.