Greetings,
I have a question regarding some of the game mechanics. Following scenario: My leader Hisanari has a son named Ekei. This son is engaged with the daughter of my liege (which is the ruler of Chiba). Suddenly my son Ekei is granted the title of Kokujin of Satsuma and Koju, which are like 1000 miles away from Chiba located in the land of Shimazu. Later on my 13 year old son got promoted to Daimyo of Satsuma (which is also in Shimazu).
Is this even possible? Or is this a bug? Because I cannot find any connection to this land which could explain why my son rules large portions of it.
So far, Eich
PS: Ekei just got the title of Daimyo of Osumi. Further more after one of my brothers took over because of my death the next heir will be this legendary Ekei. Which means I will rule large portions of Shimazu if my current leader does not get any male children! ^^
PSS: I do not have control over said provinces, Ekei rules with an iron fist not accepting my wise suggestions!
I have a question regarding some of the game mechanics. Following scenario: My leader Hisanari has a son named Ekei. This son is engaged with the daughter of my liege (which is the ruler of Chiba). Suddenly my son Ekei is granted the title of Kokujin of Satsuma and Koju, which are like 1000 miles away from Chiba located in the land of Shimazu. Later on my 13 year old son got promoted to Daimyo of Satsuma (which is also in Shimazu).
Is this even possible? Or is this a bug? Because I cannot find any connection to this land which could explain why my son rules large portions of it.
So far, Eich
PS: Ekei just got the title of Daimyo of Osumi. Further more after one of my brothers took over because of my death the next heir will be this legendary Ekei. Which means I will rule large portions of Shimazu if my current leader does not get any male children! ^^
PSS: I do not have control over said provinces, Ekei rules with an iron fist not accepting my wise suggestions!
Last edited: