It scales to income and title tier.
My income, or the income of the guy that currently owns it?
It scales to income and title tier.
2 Duchies and majority of provinces. But I think its also got a special condition that your culture must be Celtic, if you're Icelandic I'm guessing you're not a Celt?I'm currently trying to form The Kingdom of Wales while playing the Duke of Iceland. I hold every Welsh province except Gwynedd, Cornwall, and Devon.
What is required to finally form it? Cornwall and Devon are hold by England so conquering them isn't an option.
My income, or the income of the guy that currently owns it?
My income, or the income of the guy that currently owns it?
I'm currently trying to form The Kingdom of Wales while playing the Duke of Iceland. I hold every Welsh province except Gwynedd, Cornwall, and Devon.
What is required to finally form it? Cornwall and Devon are hold by England so conquering them isn't an option.
It's funny, I have the same problem, but in reverse. I play as Wales, allied with England at some point. The English king got excom'd, his dudes immediately have a go at him. Me wanting to keep England intact as much as possible lift the excom and join his war against one of his dukes. It doesn't take long for the warscore to reach 100% with me fully occupying three counties in England.
Now here's the catch. In the meantime, I succesfully managed to install a new count in Desmond, Ireland and he became my vassal. Unfortunately, he went and joined the war against the English king. So what I've got going on right now is that my ally, who's not hostile towards me, has no way to reclaim the counties. Also, he can't -or won't- enforce his demands on the rebelling duke. Since it's not my war, neither can I.
I'm thinking I should go and kill either the English duke or the Irish count. Any thoughts?
My heir!! Argh +100 relations, and I've made him a count, but he wants my main title, which he is due to inherit pretty soon as my main guy is now a greyhaired old guy. If I don't give it to him he will attack me!
I don't want to have to fight him. but If I don't he messes up the whole realm! I suppose I could give it to him and reload as him? or fight him? thing is I only need 25 piety and I can form the kingdom! Then he could have the duchy early and I'd not care so much!
bump, any?Where is the file where I can change the length of incorporation duchies to kingdoms?
That's what I thought too, kill the claimant and the war stops but... I hate to break it to you. When I pressed a claim and died from illness during the war, my claim didn't end. The war continued, so there has to be something else going on. Pressing the claim makes it inheritable for one generation, so maybe you could kill two generations to end the claim with assassins (since the first heir to inherit didn't start the war)? Could it be the invasion CB that ends when the invader dies and we are all confusing the two? I don't know.I don't think killing either will sove the issue, unless the Duke in question is pressing one of his claims? Claim wars end when the claim ends. Forcing the Irish Count to rebel might solve it, as he will then be hostile to you. (That is, if I understodd the situation correctly )
Is it possible to kill your character in a not gamey way? I am currently playing as King of Bavaria and got a pretty decent character, but his sister outshines him in every aspect.
Why the mayor of Firenze (my vassal) is always a German? Firenze county has always been italian since the beginning of my game. Though, there were some Germans left and right in my demesne, I took care that at least nobles are always italian. Still, it is now the year 1200 and Firenze had always had a German mayor. Any ideas why?
Thanks.Haven't tried this, and the question is a bit unclear, but if you mean "can cities be modded to be compatible for feudal lords" then the answer is a tentative yes (I know I've seen this in the files, but haven't played around with them), if on the other hand you mean "can the emperor tier for feudals be compatible with cities" then I'm almost certain that's a no. I've seen nothing that hints about the possibility of this.