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I believe I have some memory of hearing an assertion that if a holding is occupied in a war for a certain number of years, even if the occupier has no claim to it, they can take it under some circumstances.
Hi, I'm playing as an adult croatian emperor and my capital is italian. I've got the Rajas of India DLC.
When I clicked on my portait to adopt my capital culture and became Italian, the pop-up says I'll become croatian which I'm already. I've validated my choice to see if it's a bug, I lost 500 pretige, but I remain croatian as the pop-up suggest. How can I flip to Italian? Did I miss something?
Hi, I'm playing as an adult croatian emperor and my capital is italian. I've got the Rajas of India DLC.
When I clicked on my portait to adopt my capital culture and became Italian, the pop-up says I'll become croatian which I'm already. I've validated my choice to see if it's a bug, I lost 500 pretige, but I remain croatian as the pop-up suggest. How can I flip to Italian? Did I miss something?
Ok, thanks. I was playing Ironman, so I'll look for the patch. But it's not really a big deal, my heir was raised in the right culture. He's now waiting for my death...
Graphics freak: Is there an exhaustive list of all house that have the historical CoA?
Explanation: If you give a Landed title to commoner, He gets a noble house of new creation. Sometimes, this brings Up a historical house with a CoA that was historical (example: Angelos with the Angels in lozenge, Kantakouzenos with the double-headed eagle). I am playing a catch-them all for these CoA. Any list of the CoAs which Are not the regular mess?
I've notice strange behavior of vassal MR:
I've created two separate MRs - both with the rulers of my own dynasty. Some hundreds years in between them. Now first republic have TPs as usual, but the second - it has TPs for all patricians EXCEPT doge that is of my dynasty. He clearly has money but there is none. Did someone spotted such? Can this be considered a bug?
Basically - it seems like only one patrician house of a given dynasty can build MR TPs
I've notice strange behavior of vassal MR:
I've created two separate MRs - both with the rulers of my own dynasty. Some hundreds years in between them. Now first republic have TPs as usual, but the second - it has TPs for all patricians EXCEPT doge that is of my dynasty. He clearly has money but there is none. Did someone spotted such? Can this be considered a bug?
Basically - it seems like only one patrician house of a given dynasty can build MR TPs
Even more strangeness: second doge has 5 patrician families in a republic!
So his own patrician house...not exists? Being part of different (firstly created) republic? Whatever else?
The first MR probably maxed out their trade posts, so the second one can't build any. Since your house is your dynasty, the game seems to see the house as being part of the first MR, so it needs to create the full 5.
Has the second MR gone through a succession yet? I suspect that will clean up some stuff, most likely by removing your family from the second MR.
QUESTION: My chief is bethrothed with a 15 yeal old girl. She gets 16 and a popup says the two can marry, but I do not know how to do it actually. Arrange marriage does not work, neither waiting and waiting. So, my question where to I have to click / do so that I can marry them?
Thanks to the community!
There should be an icon at the top of the screen of a heart with two rings with the tooltip "Betrothed can marry" - Clicking that should do it.
If the other ruler refuses (the marriage is no longer a good deal for them), they should still send you the same offer from their end within a few days.
I wouldlike to play a game, where my dynasty members can become priests, can marry, and can keep their holding, and their children can inherit it. Could you tell me what determines this? "priests_can_marry = yes"
Priests being able to marry is a flag on some religions.
The bigger issues will be inheritance and government. Theocracies aren't playable and most are locked to Open Elective.
Muslims with the Iqta government can hold temples without penalty, can marry, keep their holding, and their children can inherit it. That should fit what you're looking for.
Thank you! I think the open elective part is my problem. I do not want my dynasty member to lose his holding upon death, but his heir inheriting it.
For the muslim option: I do not need the ability to hold temple holdings and castle holdings in the same time. I do not like the muslim coat of arms, and I want to build an empire with dynasty member holding every holding (except cities), and decadency is against it.
In addition to allowing priest to marry, you'll also want to mod the succession laws to allow Theocracies to have other successions - likely Primogeniture and Gavelkind.
To do that, add "holder_scope = { is_theocracy = yes }" in next to "holder_scope = { is_feudal = yes }"
The first MR probably maxed out their trade posts, so the second one can't build any. Since your house is your dynasty, the game seems to see the house as being part of the first MR, so it needs to create the full 5.
Has the second MR gone through a succession yet? I suspect that will clean up some stuff, most likely by removing your family from the second MR.
Having your dynasty holding every holding is a great way to have counts and dukes inherit baronies in unrelated counties and thereby lose all your de jure barons.
I am playing a Han Taoist ruler of the Kingdom of Xia and currently have a nasty modifier in most of my provinces:
"Furious Peasants: Local Revolt Risk +10%, Local Tax Modifier -100%"
Does anyone know how what triggers this modifier? Because I cannot remember how, suddenly my income dropped from over 21 to just over 7 gold per month (thankfully I have a silk road trade post).