Another Quicky:
Is there any reason to destroy a Title (kingdom or Duchy)?? Is there any gain on doing it??
Thanks!
People will stop fighting for it.
Another Quicky:
Is there any reason to destroy a Title (kingdom or Duchy)?? Is there any gain on doing it??
Thanks!
Yes, but the penalty seems to high!! No one will fight for the kingdom, but everyone will rebel against me... =(People will stop fighting for it.
Fair Enough... I'll put it on the "To Do" list just before death =DThe penalty for revoking it lasts only one generation, the "desires kingdom of X" lasts forever.
Last one for today:
How you get to change the relation Duchy-Counties? If you have a County that's associated with a Duchy you don't have, can you related to another one?
Thanks a lot!
I'm getting a little confused about warscore for wars I am not participating in. How can I tell which side is winning from the score? Am I shown the attacker's score, the defender's, or something else?
I think I figured it out - I think my "Offer to Join War" button went away because I had accepted a call to arms for another ally. (?) I finished his war, and then I was able to offer to join my wife's wars again.Also, what determines whether I can offer to help my wife in a war? I claimed some territory for her and I have been helping her defend it against claimants (using the "Offer to Join War" dialog option with her). But now she is being attacked by a couple enemies at once again, and the option "Offer to Join War" is now missing from the dialog. I don't have truces or alliances with anyone involved. Thanks for your help!
Is there a way to legitimize a bastard after birth? I didn't know I would turn celibate and my trueborn sons would die... Well, I sort of expected celibacy, since it seems to run in the family, but not the other part.
Can someone explain when a claimant on whose behalf I go to war becomes my vassal?
Specifically, here's the scenario. I am Emperor of Britannia. I have two daughters and three sons. My oldest child is a daughter; my second child is a son and he's my heir.
Eldest daughter matri-married a German noble and had a son with him. Grandson has a claim to the HRE and I press it in war. Since he is of my house, I expect he will become my vassal, but after the war, he is independent.
Is this because an Emperor can't be vassal to another Emperor, or is there something else going on?
Related question -- if I can somehow manage to kill both my sons (and any male descendents they may have) and my eldest daughter, I think my grandson/newly installed HRE will then become my heir. When my current PC dies, will he then become the Emperor of a united Britannia/HRE empire?
To pick this up: Is there a possibility to "create" this desire when playing a vassal to a king? Or even a Duke? As a count there is an intrigue choice to "demand duchy from liege" that requires you to desire the duchy. How do I do that?The penalty for revoking it lasts only one generation, the "desires kingdom of X" lasts forever.
To pick this up: Is there a possibility to "create" this desire when playing a vassal to a king? Or even a Duke? As a count there is an intrigue choice to "demand duchy from liege" that requires you to desire the duchy. How do I do that?