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Since each kingdom title can have its own laws for succession, i was wondering how this situation works (or if someone could explain the example below).

In a previous game, I was King of Ireland, Wales and Scotland.

Ireland was Primogeniture
Wales and Scotland were Gavelkind.
yet I had a title loss on succession (i had 2 boys). the younger boy would become the king of wales.

Does this mean for gavelkind, everything that's gavelkind is added together? I thought it would mean that each kingdom would start over (so the first born would always be king then the next title would go out etc).

Anyways, Thanks for the help,

Jec