My question is simple, I have high crown authority and yet my vassals are declaring war on each other left right and center. I got 2 vassal wars going on right now. Is there something else allowing them to do this? My law says it forbids it.
The law does not apply to rebellions. A vassal can always rebel against his liege no matter what the crown laws are.My question is simple, I have high crown authority and yet my vassals are declaring war on each other left right and center. I got 2 vassal wars going on right now. Is there something else allowing them to do this? My law says it forbids it.
is there a way to keep my cultural-specific building upon my ruler switching culture?
i mean: i was a king in spain and had the cultural building build, but made some marriage mistake that lead to my successor being welsh, thus my spanish cultural building disappeared and was replaced by the (not yet build) welsh/english one.
now i naturally do not want to build that one, as i fear that at some point in future my successor may not be welsh as well and thus i'd lose those buildings again. most likely if i need someone to educate my sons while my current ruler might be useless/dear etc.
i have noticed if they all really like you, the laws get changed within a month, even when you're maxing taxes. Perhaps it takes longer if some have a negative opinion, or most will have a negative opinion? Just a guess.How do I get my vassals to support my law changes? Whenever I try to change a law or crown law, all of my vassals oppose my change, even the ones who have high opinion of me and when I am proposing a law that ostensibly they are supposed to like (lower taxes for instance. they don't even want lower taxes! what's going on!?)
Are there any other holy orders apart from St John, Teutonic Knights and Templars? Specifically any Muslim or Orthodox orders?
I have just started a new game in the Game of Thrones mod as Tywin Lannister. His wife is dead, and he has the Widowed trait -100000.00% fertility. It says in the tooltip "This character is grief stricken and mourning a lost spouse." How long does it take for this trait to go away so he can get married again?
Where can I view the levy refill rate of a holding?
Mousing over the holding garrison bar tells me how many garrison troops are refilling per month. Mousing over the equivalent levy bar does not.
Second, even if there's no way to actually view it ingame, is there some out-of-game value I can read? In this post I found references to "REINFORCE_RATE = 0.05" and "levy_reinforce_rate = 1.25" which, from context, seem to mean that cities and temples reinforce levies at 5%/month and baronies reinforce 25% faster.
Third, could the fertility penalty for large courts be modded out - is there a value for it in a file somewhere that I could change? I don't like having any dynasty members I can't find lands for be infertile for strictly out-of-game reasons.
Finally, is there somewhere I can read the specific war targets of a given war? I ask because I recently forged a claim on the Scottish duchy of The Isles, successfully sieged a barony on The Isle of Man (which is in the duchy, both currently and de jure) and yet didn't increase warscore.
Thanks.
Are there any advantages to raising levies as a vassal if your leige has already raised levies? Playing as the Doux of Vidin, my emperor keeps going to war and taking some of my men with him, as is his right. Do I gain anything for raising the rest of my levies and joining the war, other than giving me something to pass the time? Unlike answering a call to arms, I don't see any prestige gain if we win. Does it at least impress the emperor a little bit (i.e., improve his opinion of me, and maybe cause him to keep me in mind should be decide he needs a new council member)?
In my English game, I see all Spain is in the hands of Muslims. If I wanted to remedy that, I would need to declare holy war against one of the Emirs. The thing is I fear that once I declare war on one of them, a swarm of Muslims will come and I won't be able to stand a chance. Yet I see France and Holy Roman Empire taking huge swaths of African holdings from them.
How hard is holy war? How hard is to keep the land you've acquired? Should I spend a century or two developing my holdings? How much preparations do I need? Currently 50% of England's armed forces are from my demesne only but that's still less than what some of those Muslim lords can call up.
Anyway, some pointers on how and when.