Adventure actions are inherently supportive of regent actions if I understand the rules correctly. By this I mean, of course, those adventures that have a bearing on a particular regent action.
Whereas I understand the logic behind this, I'm having a bit of trouble comprehending a non-adventure supported regent action.
Diplomacy and Investiture especially, seem to me the sort of actions that can hardly happen at all without regent involvement. Does the lack of supportive adventure action mean that the regent takes little part in them?
Say a king wants to negotiate a deal and then perform investiture. Would he have to spend 4 actions (including 2 adventures) to see it done properly?
Somehow I've gotten to the point where I can (over)rationalize the use of adventure actions to serve as support of nearly every regular action which is probably not what was intended with it.
Help...