Played from 1066 as Moskva.
I had my 3rd leader, 5 year old Pavel in charge after his father died.
Before I had a honorable ("ehrenhaft" in German, hope this is the ingame translation for English versions) reputation.
Piety and prestige going up constantly, for father and son.
No vasall land token, no claims made.
Still after I checked the reputation of my child it was one step below.
Some month later and many events concerning the law and unrest within my vasalls, It is one step worse. After 2 years it got even worse.
By that time my vasalls gave me a hard time and I had to pay some of them (rather bribe) to keep ´em loyal.
I didn´t have a war against my vasalls, I didn´t demand any land back, I didn´t lay hand on any claims. No murder within my court or elsewhere. Nothing done of what I knew it would touch the reputation.
Question is, do those vasall is unhappy with the current law events change your reputation? NOT the prestige points!!
Or does a loss in prestige points cost reputation as well?
I had my 3rd leader, 5 year old Pavel in charge after his father died.
Before I had a honorable ("ehrenhaft" in German, hope this is the ingame translation for English versions) reputation.
Piety and prestige going up constantly, for father and son.
No vasall land token, no claims made.
Still after I checked the reputation of my child it was one step below.
Some month later and many events concerning the law and unrest within my vasalls, It is one step worse. After 2 years it got even worse.
By that time my vasalls gave me a hard time and I had to pay some of them (rather bribe) to keep ´em loyal.
I didn´t have a war against my vasalls, I didn´t demand any land back, I didn´t lay hand on any claims. No murder within my court or elsewhere. Nothing done of what I knew it would touch the reputation.
Question is, do those vasall is unhappy with the current law events change your reputation? NOT the prestige points!!
Or does a loss in prestige points cost reputation as well?