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[2.3.3] [DAQH] Non-Muslim Polygamy & Incorrect Invite to Plot Signs

Description:

1. Christians in baronies are able to have multiple wives.

2. When manually inviting plotters, some characters with a yellow indicator (that they can be bribed to join the plot) will not join the plot even after you gift them money.

All DLC's enabled.
No mods.

I have uploaded a saved game to MediaFire and shared it with Dev Team member "rageair." Would be happy to share the MediaFire link to any other Dev Team members who would like to see it.

In the saved game:


1. The Baron of Alburquerque (in the County of Caceres) is Greek Orthodox. He has two wives. His two daughters were with his Greek Orthodox wife (who I married him to) while his son is with a Lowborn Visigothic Sunni (who I was surprised to see). His screen only shows that he is married to the Visigothic Sunni but if you look at the character screens of the people in his court, you can see that both women are still married to him.

In the same game, if you look at the Barony of Ketama (in the County of El Rif), you can see that the heir to the Barony is Greek Orthodox and has two wives as well. One is a German Orthodox (who I married him to) with whom he has had three children. But he is also married to a Lowborn Berber Orthodox (who I had nothing to do with). Both women are still married to him.

* I believe this this bug is quite prevalent because I think I have seen it a lot in the past (but did not think much of it at the time). I normally "star" all my dynasty members and in the past I have often gotten notices that their lowborn wife died and I wondered how they got married to that person (I normally arrange marriages for all dynasty members) and sometimes I notice that they are still married (to someone else) even though their wife just died. There is a good chance that this bug may precede even the Charlemagne DLC (the last time I played a LONG game).


2. If you go to the Intrigue menu, I am plotting to kill the Duke of Benevento. If you manually invite plotters, you will see a bunch of people with a yellow indicator (that they can be bribed to join the plot). However, many of them will refuse to join the plot even after being bribed.

This could either be WAD (if there is supposed to be a random element to the yellow indicator) or a sign that the yellow indicator flag is being incorrectly displayed.

In the game there are 6 characters who won't join the plot even after being bribed: the Mayor of Bari, Froizza the Unfaithful, Chlotsvintha, Wilgetortis de Foggia, Gisulf de Foggia, and Artavasdas de Foggia.
 
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