Executioners World -1.3.1- -entropy- May 2026

Because Mount & Blade: Warband is over a decade old, finding a stable server running Executioners World -1.3.1- -Entropy- requires some effort. The official master server list no longer supports the original query protocol, but dedicated communities on Discord have revived the mod using the Warband Script Enhancer 4 (WSE4).

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Geometry is no longer a promise. Walls clip. Stairs generate non-Euclidean loops. The map, while visually identical, changes its collision data in real-time. A door you opened five minutes ago may now lead to a lava pit. The certainty of navigation—a foundational pillar of the action genre—is revoked. Executioners World -1.3.1- -Entropy-

The AI in -Entropy- deserves its own trigger warning. The titular Executioner no longer patrols. He anticipates.

I tested this: In version 1.2.9, you could hide in the Gallows Loft for exactly 47 seconds before he looked up. In 1.3.1, if you used the Loft in your last life, he runs straight to it in your current life. He retains the memory of your cowardice.

There is a moment, about two hours in, where I stopped running. I just stood in the town square as the fog turned red. The Executioner didn't attack. He just stood ten feet away, tilted his head, and whispered, "Why do you keep coming back?" Because Mount & Blade: Warband is over a

As of today, Executioners World has moved on to version 2.0, which reintroduced order via the "Redemption Protocol." But the hardcore faithful remain on -1.3.1- -Entropy- , patching against the patches, maintaining their own forks of the game’s beautiful decay.

Why? Because in an era of polished, predictable, sterile gaming, Executioners World 1.3.1 offers something rare: a genuine simulation of dying. It is not a game you beat. It is a universe you outlast.

If you are seeking a typical power fantasy, look away. But if you want to understand what happens when code learns to rot in real-time, step into the Terminal Archipelago. Bring no expectations. The Executioners are waiting, and they have forgotten the rules, too. To install: Geometry is no longer a promise

Final Verdict: Executioners World -1.3.1- -Entropy- is not the best version of the game. It is the truest version. And for a specific breed of player, that is far more terrifying—and far more rewarding—than winning.


Have you survived the -Entropy- build? Share your Stability Rating and the most absurd weapon memory leak you’ve encountered in the comments below.


The most infamous change in 1.3.1 concerns the game’s defensive core. Entropy mode introduces a "Input Drift" mechanic. Over the course of a ten-minute run, the frame timing for successful parries begins to degrade by 0.002 milliseconds per second. On paper, this is negligible. In practice, after forty minutes, your muscle memory is actively working against you. The planetary rhythm you learned in previous versions becomes a source of fatal hesitation.