On the ck2 wiki it mentions the stormcloak rebellion but it is not a bookmarked date in the mod. Is this part of the mod a WIP?
also, what is land organization?
also, what is land organization?
Last edited:
On the ck2 wiki it mentions the stormcloak rebellion but it is not a bookmarked date in the mod. Is this part of the mod a WIP?
Is there anyway of helping out the mod?
I am not familiar with TESO, but I would hazard a guess that he felt that it just wasn't worth it. After all, as the immortal Emperor he'd be an assured target of assassinations and have very little time at all for the wizardly side of things, whereas as the perpetual advisor he would have power, influence, time to tinker around with magic and there would be fewer assassination attempts. Of course, this would be hard to represent in-game.This is an overall lore question.
I was wondering, why doesn't Abnur Tharn just seize the throne of Cyrodiil if he had the power to do so? He was after all, some kind of immortal wizard right?
In a test game, playing as Abnur Tharn it was possible to wrestle the Imperial Throne from others and become Emperor and rule for an exceedingly long time without much issue.
I am not familiar with TESO, but I would hazard a guess that he felt that it just wasn't worth it. After all, as the immortal Emperor he'd be an assured target of assassinations and have very little time at all for the wizardly side of things, whereas as the perpetual advisor he would have power, influence, time to tinker around with magic and there would be fewer assassination attempts. Of course, this would be hard to represent in-game.
Hi,
I'm just getting started with the mod and have a few questions:
1) my demesne limit as an averageish Breton duke seems rediculously low (2 with primo) - has the mod altered demesne limits in some way?
2) the tech pace also seems very, very slow. Is this changed as well? If so, any hints or tips on turning things around so that I can get my legalism up?
3) where would I poke around if I wanted to alter the conditions for some of the CBs? I find the limits on pushing others' claims a bit tough.
Why were so many Merchant Republics removed for the SVN?
Ok, I commented on the group offering help. Thanks for making such an amazing mod!Absolutely. Check out the Elder Kings Mod group on Steam. There's a Chat that you can join, and if you want to volunteer or have any other questions, feel free to ask there.
SVN ~week b4 xmas with couple personal modifications:
Has the investigate pregnancy been turned off for some good reason or is it only agot thing? I would have no Idea if it is in vanilla as I last poked vanilla ck2 with 20 feet stick back in 2012 or 2013 (mods are so much better anyways) and is it somehow possible to get investigate pregnancy to work again? As in what lines/where to poke?
It truely is sad that I have to get divorced every second birth as wifey goes suspect preggos and I would get heirs that are secret bastards.
I think the reason you're having the spousal problems is that that WoL seduction focus in its vanilla form goes absolutely crazy. There's some recent updates on EK that alleviate those issues somewhat. Before that, I had a daughter who kept getting seduced by the same guy before her 17th birthday (I tested it around half a dozen times), so I'm not surprised that your wives have been getting seduced quite frequently, too.
Is there anything in this mod that would prevent me from pressing a claim that I have fabricated? When I was a vassal of House Hlaalu I got a claim on Amaya and couldn't press it against the Tribunal Temple. After a few years I fabricated another claim on the Bitter Coast and suddenly I could attack the Tribunal Temple and had access to both claims. A whole lot of happenings later I'm now a vassal of the Tribunal Temple and I'm fabricating claims on all three independent provinces on Solstheim and I can't press it against any of them as it says I don't have a valid Casus Belli.
How come those sweet looking Dwemer portraits were never implemented?