

In Kingdom: Classic the concept of clan isn't too clear, seeing that, as stated in the very first quote of the introduction scene, monarchs are "solitary". (monarchs venturing onto completely exotic settings)

part of a vague metaphysical alliance, or human consciousness.from independent kingdoms, and part of a major empire.(most probable, considering rulers with the same coat of arms) part of the same clan, family or dinasty.In the Kingdom series, when players start a new run, the quote appearing in the introduction scene suggests that there's some sort of liaison between the Monarch that lost the Crown and the newcomer.īased on real life historical references, they could have the same royal blood, following a vertical inheritance, but there's not enough in-game clues to assert that. This cosmetic customization has been replaced with the possibility of changing Monarchs.Īgain, the Monarchs will try to last. They will just get their characteristics randomized when they join the campaign for the first time.ĭead Lands – It's not possible to customize the appearance of Miriam, the starter Monarch. Two Crowns co-op – There is no way to customize the appearance of the second player.

#Kingdom new lands console commands Pc#
PC & console – The pause screen allows the player to alter the banner manually. The colour of the banner will be the same with the colour of the character's cape or dress. Players also get their character a banner with random tinctures, ordinaries and charge after they establish a camp in game. Once selected, players cannot change their character unless they start a new game.
#Kingdom new lands console commands skin#
By pressing the S or ↓ button (or by tapping the screen in the mobile version) during the loading screen, sex, skin colour, and the colour of the cape or dress will be randomised, letting the player decide on their preference. Players choose their monarch's appearance when first starting the game. In Europe there's one additional King and one additional Queen since the reintroduction of the legacy Monarchs. Except for Dead Lands, there are three types of Monarchs available in each setting: a male, a female, and a character whose gender isn't explicit. Kingdom Two Crowns – The appearance of Monarchs vary according to the setting. Kingdom: Classic & New Lands – The King wears a coloured cape, while the Queen wears a coloured dress. To keep their legitimacy, Monarchs wear on their head the Crown, which takes the shape of a Tiara on the head of a Queen.
