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After my experiment changing to semisalic consanguinity I changed back to salic consanguinity. However although much has changed I still have non bloodline people in the inheritance line? Isn't that wrong?
 

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That normally should not happen, however it is possible if you play with one of the pre-existing dynasties. These have family connections where sometimes two brothers have a different last name, which through the succession tree can lead to problems with the salic laws since the game cannot recognise this situation.
 

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Aha that could be an explanation. I play as Germany for the first time. So it seems a possible explanation. I was afraid that my shifting between two laws had created a mess.

But I still don't understand it completely. The king is now the son of the first king. The first king's other son is a powerful vassal of the current king. Still this vassal doesn't show in the inheritance line in spite of being a brother and bloodline char. Instead I have only the sons of the current king and non bloodline chars?
 
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I don't want to sound demeaning here, but have you doubled checked that you are using salic consanguinity and not another law by mistake? I once played for about 75 years using a different law than the one I thought I was using.
 

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Aha that could be an explanation. I play as Germany for the first time. So it seems a possible explanation. I was afraid that my shifting between two laws had created a mess.

But I still don't understand it completely. The king is now the son of the first king. The first king's other son is a powerful vassal of the current king. Still this vassal doesn't show in the inheritance line in spite of being a brother and bloodline char. Instead I have only the sons of the current king and non bloodline chars?

If you are already in the 2nd generation as the king of Germany then those heirs not from your bloodline aren't pre-existing ones. Since the starting king of Germany in 1066 doesn't have male heirs.

So maybe, like Eron12 said, check to see if you really have changed your law.