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I have found a rather funny (albeit fairly harmless) bug. A lowborn courtier who murdered another lowborn character got the kinslayer trait.

I do not know whether this bug is new, the situations were a lowborn character can murder another lowborn person are fairly rare, but i saw it now for the first time. Specifically a lowborn prince-archbishop was murdered by a lowborn courtier who succeeded him as the new archbishop. i double-checked whether these two guys were in any way related - perhaps as a bastard of the archbishop with his lowborn housemaid - but no, both guys had no family whatsoever.

Can i presume that his comes from the purely technical circumstances that both were from the not-so-noble "House Lowborn"?

By the way, no mods are activated, only vanilla CK2 with all major DLCs except Charlemagne, Horse Lords, Sunset Invasion (duh..), as well as all portrait and dynasty shield packs.

EDIT: needless to say, an archbishop with this trait has much lower chances getting in the college of cardinals, since most of the bishops in the catholic world are lowborn. So it´s not 100% harmless, only mildly annoying.
 
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