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Lyserus

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SVN version.

When I am playing the head of dynasty I prefer to manage all of my dynasty member's (even if they are not in my court) marriage if they are not managing that themselves.

One weird thing that I observed is that if some not married counciler/commander, even if the marriage won't cause the indivisual to leave court (for example I attempt to marry one of my female courtier to this lord's stewart), there will be a negative factor saying "is our steward: --------", preventing this indivisual to get married.

Anyone else experiencing this issue? usually the councilers/commanders are some of the most talented dynasty members I have, it's upsetting me that for no reason I can't breed them :|