coz1: Well, concerning the effects of revoking titles, all I've noticed is a sudden drop in the loyalty of my other vassals at the time. Géza is now wallowing in prestige however, and the loyalty drop is easily recovered in a matter of months. Is there a longer term effect, though? These are the things I need to know!
Maccavelli: Let's hope I can finish this one first! Glad you like it so far, though.
stnylan: No-one's actually gone batty yet, but I'm already extremely proud of my nice, dysfunctional family - it's all grist for the mill!
jwolf: On revoking titles, I await replies from those more experienced than me. The title is not automatically surrendered and the liege receives a prestige drop every time he fails, so that's one drawback. Another is that your other vassals tend to get the jitters. The pay-off is that you get more revenue when you control the provinces directly - up to your limit in terms of number of provinces, which Géza has now reached.
Grundius: Perhaps someone could develop a CK mod that allowed for kings to remain ruling after they're dead!
siekel: Don't worry about László - Géza has no need to see him as a threat. As for his own expected longevity, have no fears. Duke Géza is eating Flora margarine and feeling pretty upbeat about getting to the throne in person.
Troggle: What? Are you suggesting I assassinate my own son??? Well, I'm sure Borbala would have a Flamboyant Scheme ready at the drop of a hat, but I wasn't planning it.
Semi-Lobster: I hadn't thought of crusading in the Baltic, but thanks - I'll keep that in mind.
bluelotus: You're right. With the Árpád family in power, the citizens of Slovakia aren't too worried about their daughters, but they sure as heck keep their pets safely locked up at night!
Well, the game has got quite interesting in the next few years and I'm starting to have questions to ask the experts about gameplay, which has motivated me to push on with the next update - coming tomorrow, I hope!