Yes, once you are elected Kaiser you will be until you die (unless you're overthrown).
The Kingdoms will still be a part of the HRE, but you can wage a war of independence.Thanks, well HRE just ruined my game... even the difficulty bar is like "pointless brah". If my Kaiser dies does his heir that gets 3 Kingdoms will rule them within the borders of HRE or will be able to peace out from HRE granted he will not become the next Kaiser?
following constellation:
my ruler, duke of bavaria, married with duchess of ascalon.
both duchies have agnatic-cognatic primogeniture.
firstborn: daughter - heir to the duchy of ascalon
secondborn: son - heir to duchy of bavaria
is this a bug? how is it that my daughter is heir to ascalon, although my wife and I have a son?
my son isnt even second in the succession of ascalon.
Out of curiosity, what happens to the Ecumenical Patriarch if the Hagia Sophia is taken by Muslims? Does he flee to somewhere else in Europe like the Pope does?
Does the HRE or Jerusalem (I'm assuming they're separate entities) have high or absolute crown authority? If so, there's your problem - to prevent foreign inheritances, it will automatically split the heirs, even if there's an opportunity for the duchy within the high authority realm to inherit the other duchy so as to prevent vice versa happening.
One of my vassals (currently a count) has a claim on a neighboring county that is not part of my realm. If I help claim it for him, will it then become part of my realm, or will he break away from me?
thx, thats my damn fucking problem... Ascalon is in the Kingdom of Jerusalem which belongs to the HRE, which has absolute crown authority, which is fukcing up my game, which got so damn boring without starting/getting wars....
dont know what to do about it. I recently assassinated the Emperor then started a plot for lowering CA, got 120% plot-power but can't start the plot, because of some weird reason ( I think the Emperor has to be in peace ).
But third of the Empire are rebelling and waging war with the Emperor. NIce? No, all the Empire is divided into very small duchies which have no power at all. Then the great Empereror comes by with four 10k armies, and goodbye...
Two: I've noticed that, despite kingdom authority being at maximum and ally parts of my kingdom being affected de jure, vassals can non-war declare their independence or swap leiges. I'm fairly certain this is due to my policy of marrying my bloodline siblings off to friendly families; I'm not really looking to create an alliance bloc, but feel that it's somewhat in character for what a ruler of the time would do. Unfortunately, it seems to somehow 'break' the part of kingdom authority that regulates vassals from passing outside the realm; I am not allowed a war, or warned by a 'vassal succession line' notice. The worst part, is that since we are nominally allied it is exceedingly time and resource intensive to retrieve the terrain... Not to mention diplomatically speaking, a train wreck. Should I just keep marriage in my realm and accept the penalties?
END_REN_CLOSE = 5.0, -- Tech level at the center of the renaissance
END_REN_FAR = 4.5, -- Tech level on the fringe of the renaissance
REN_PROVINCE = 320, -- Province where the renaissance is centered
ok, 'nother question...
so, i've modded in the empire of spain. Got creation and creation and all that working... only problem is, now england, for some reason, has an entirely new (and damn ugly) CoA. And i have no idea why. I never set a CoA for empire of spain, i couldn't find how to, so if anyone could tell me why england and a few others too i think are messed up and where i change custom countries CoA, that'd be great