Can I change the main settlement of a county ? For example, turn a County, and eventually a Duchy, into a Republic ?
Don't know if I made myself clear..
Don't know if I made myself clear..
Can I change the main settlement of a county ? For example, turn a County, and eventually a Duchy, into a Republic ?
Don't know if I made myself clear..
Give the county title to the mayor or bishop in the county. then give them a ducal title.
To do it in reverse give the county title to a baron in the county. Or revoke the barons title/build a new castle so you hold both a castle and the original county capital city/temple.
I feel like a noob and deserve it...
I have a high Crown Authority in my empire, but vassals keep fighting each other. What am I missing? Must all the land be completely de jure of empire's for them to stop fighting? Right now it's 35/100 years.
Yes, but them I get the "wrong type" penality.. Can I change the county capital to avoid this kinds of negative bonus ?
What is the mechanism of Succession Laws for newly formed Duchies ? Do they always get the same law as the 'creator' of them have and if yes is there a way to change this ?
Reason of asking is that I have tried playing Sweden and wanted to go all out on Duchy creating and then installing my Dynasty (af Stenkil) in them. However I would prefer if the Duchies could get the same law that the initial duchies in Sweden have which is Gavelkind (in order to ensure the Duchies stay in control of my Family). Is this possible to achieve ?
Is there a way to keep my king Norman?
I have my capital at Rouen and the guardians are always Norman but still my king turns English.
Evey single one of my vassals is also Norman.
If any norman has a saxon province then the english event will fire. Once it has fired you just have to embrace it. If you want to stay Norman don't conquer England.
I would if not all my vassals where Norman now they will all see me as a foreigner...
You'll want to open defines.lua (use notepad) and find this line:Hello guys. Where i can modify the speed of kingdoms and empires getting claims? To make it faster then 100 years.
DE_JURE_ASSIMILATION_YEARS = 100, -- Duchies and kingdoms under the de facto control of another kingdom or empire will change de jure liege after this many years
I have a few questions as I try to learn more about this game. Know that I am using the Game of Thrones mod, so I'm not sure if that affects anything that I've experienced in terms of mechanics.
1. After sieging all the holdings of a province and making it appear with full lines instead of dashes, I'm assuming that means I've completely occupied the province. Is there anything else to do at this point? I've noticed that when my provinces have been occupied, when I go to take the back I have to seige them. Are provinces that I've occupied accumulating troops to garrison or am I suppose to leave troops myself (or does this happen automatically)?
2. I was sieging a province that was in the kingdom of an ally, I'm assuming that it was taken sometime during the war. I notice sometime later that the province returned to my ally. Is this because they had a claim on the province and were just able to walk right up to it and take it? I'm assuming that this might have something to do with the 'megawar' system implanted in the mod, so I guess I'm asking if this type of scenario can exist in vanilla and how it would be handled there.
3. How does education work? Does the child receive stat upgrades from the guardian? If so, do the stats increase at random intervals? And, if so, can the child's stats ever go above his guardians level in a specific stat? Say the guardian has 10 in diplomacy, will the child ever go above 10 in diplomacy? My character died very early on and so I became my current character at around age 8. It seems that he learned a random trait every once in a while and shortly after his guardian would take that trait away. I'm assuming this happens because the guardian does not agree with the trait/goes against his own traits. Is this how it works? Will a guardian ever give/teach his traits or are his traits a guideline for the random traits that a child may get through events?
4. I've noticed that in one of the kingdoms the 15 year old heir to his father has suddenly become king even though his father is still alive. Is this an effect/bug of the mod or is this possible in vanilla? Can a liege voluntarily give up his position to his heir or is there a way an heir can take his lieges position?
Hey guys, I'm playing the GoT mod and often some of my vassals ask to be knighted, but I can't find where to do it. Can any1 tell me where I find it?
I feel like a noob and deserve it...
I have a high Crown Authority in my empire, but vassals keep fighting each other. What am I missing? Must all the land be completely de jure of empire's for them to stop fighting? Right now it's 35/100 years.
And though implied but not stated, yes, all the land has to be absorbed into the same realm to stop the fighting.Only de jure vassals are affected by your crown laws. Non-de jure vassals are affected by the crown law of the kingdom/empire they are de jure part of.