Is it possible that EMF would force one of my sons to inherit my capital county? That's a vague question though. So let's say I'm King of a custom kingdom, of Provence. I press a claim against the Empire of Spain but I keep my capital in Provence. I have two sons, And I have gavelkind succession. My heir is listed as the successor to the capital county of Provence. But when I die, he does not inherit it. In fact, I granted the 2nd son a county in Spain (the only one I possess) just as an expirament after reloading the game. Then I killed myself. The county was "inherited" back to my heir and set as the new capital while the 2nd son then inherited Provence.
I've never, ever encountered anything like this happening to a player before and I'm quite puzzled. So I was curious if EMF was maybe trying to force me to have my capital be in actual Spain or something. I know it does some backround stuff for historical purposes, but I'd always thought it was for the AI.
I've never, ever encountered anything like this happening to a player before and I'm quite puzzled. So I was curious if EMF was maybe trying to force me to have my capital be in actual Spain or something. I know it does some backround stuff for historical purposes, but I'd always thought it was for the AI.