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Crusader kings 2 title loss on succession elective
Crusader kings 2 title loss on succession elective





crusader kings 2 title loss on succession elective

I stopped playing CK2 awhlle ago but will definitely be picking up CK3 when it comes out! Cheers, -Satanic Doge.

crusader kings 2 title loss on succession elective

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crusader kings 2 title loss on succession elective

Yep, e.Home Discussions Workshop Market Broadcasts. Hope this helps! Originally posted by Falk. If your empire title were elective as an example, then the kingdom title s would still go to your first born son assuming they are primogeniture. The primogeniture kingdoms should remain primogeniture, regardless of your primary empire title. The other empires would rely on your primary emperor title, so if it's gavelkind it'd split. If they're primogeniture then no, you shouldn't lose them, but I'm not sure if switching Empire to gavelkind will switch all the kingdom titles under it.ĭoesn't seem like it should but never done it, so who knows.Ĭarson View Profile View Posts. Unless you can hold more than one empire, but even then wouldn't each empire still be it's own inheritance? Or do you lose your kingdoms even though they're primogeniture purely because they are subservient to the Empire title? Last edited by Instruction Manuel 7 Aug, pm. The Empire only has one title attached to it, so Gavelkind seems like it would be meaningless. Home Discussions Workshop Market Broadcasts.







Crusader kings 2 title loss on succession elective