How's Norway represented in the game? I've seen pictures portraying the kingdom of Numadal, which I struggle to find historical records for. Is Trondheim/Trøndelag represented in a way appropriate for the time being? I.e. capital.
Can anyone tell me?
If my king has no heirs,suddenly my wife gives birth to male twins...
what happens?
I think the game marks the other one as the older twin even if its not shown to the player, but I also would like to know if my hypotezis is right.
quadruplets quintuplets etc, and conjoined twins are pretty much a result of modern medical advances and nutrition, a pregnancy with more than three babies is unlikley to come to term in this period and conjoined twins are also unlikley to surviveSo there are twins? What about triplets? Or quadruplets? What about quintuplets, sextuplets, septuplets and octuplets?
What about conjoined twinsconjoined twins?
Since siblings, twins or not, generally get claims and succession CBs on their brothers when succession happens, you might see the "junior" twin try to take the throne, like any other sibling.
I apologize, I seem to have misread it as Numadal, as it apparently seems to be "Naumadal", which there is a historical record for.
Spotted it in this Let's Play, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBJorXiJJMY @ 25:00
So there are twins? What about triplets? Or quadruplets? What about quintuplets, sextuplets, septuplets and octuplets?
What about conjoined twins?
I believe it's the second and third heirs under the succession law who always get a claim upon the title.So as to who in the family get a free claim, does it vary by succession law? Or do brothers always get claims regardless of what succession law is in place?