the leader of a peasant revolt automatically gets a house when they become a leader because, just like adventurer is a duchy tier title, peasant revolt is also a title (I forget the tier, so I don't know if it is a county tier or a duchy tier)
@immersioneer if they win, the title is destroyed and they get the title being contested. If they lose, the title is also destroyed. They get a high tier title so they can command troops and have allies.
Emperor Cyrus' primary heir is also your brother (who is also your friend). The emperor is currently losing a war though. You should check that out and see what that is and maybe try and help if you can.
Yeah, but I don’t like pressing claims for others or having to move my troops half way across the world / Empire to enforce it. Feel like that’s a bit ahistorical / immersion-breaking…
@immersioneer but you are not zealous. If you were zealous, then sure. But since you are not, just not giving them court positions is good enough because they will leave on their own.
since you are related to all of the emperors children, that means his wife is of your dynasty. Even though that marriage was arranged by your father, you should be able to renew the alliance by fact of his wife being your close kin without having to arrange new marriages. Especially not ones that would result in inbreeding.
the leader of a peasant revolt automatically gets a house when they become a leader because, just like adventurer is a duchy tier title, peasant revolt is also a title (I forget the tier, so I don't know if it is a county tier or a duchy tier)
Got it, good to know, but a bit weird tbh. How is a peasant leader equal to a Duke…?
@immersioneer if they win, the title is destroyed and they get the title being contested. If they lose, the title is also destroyed. They get a high tier title so they can command troops and have allies.
Emperor Cyrus' primary heir is also your brother (who is also your friend). The emperor is currently losing a war though. You should check that out and see what that is and maybe try and help if you can.
Yup, it was our lunatic melancholic brother…
@56:58 No strong alliances in that list, but several women with strong claims that would be inherited into your dynasty. Something to think about.
Yeah, but I don’t like pressing claims for others or having to move my troops half way across the world / Empire to enforce it. Feel like that’s a bit ahistorical / immersion-breaking…
You missed that it caused stress to dismiss the Kazar wanderer from your court. If you had done nothing, he eventually would have moved on on his own.
Yeah, we are gregarious… but we still don’t want heathens in our court. Not sure what Michael is thinking - fraternising with the enemy!
@immersioneer but you are not zealous. If you were zealous, then sure. But since you are not, just not giving them court positions is good enough because they will leave on their own.
Bartholomaios looks to be a bit of a fail son. Oof, Cyrus was a bad warden to your son.
Yeah, not sure what he was up to… we did change his education at 14 as well though, which didn’t help…
since you are related to all of the emperors children, that means his wife is of your dynasty. Even though that marriage was arranged by your father, you should be able to renew the alliance by fact of his wife being your close kin without having to arrange new marriages. Especially not ones that would result in inbreeding.
Hmm, that would be nice. I’ll check that next time.