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Germanic Norse Mahraja Ragnarr :D
 
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Well, you see, there was this little tribe / republic / empire a few years back...
 
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Well, you see, there was this little tribe / republic / empire a few years back...

"The province has never been fully settled and many of the population are still heathens."

:rofl:
 
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Well, you see, there was this little tribe / republic / empire a few years back...

there is so much wrong with that.

1. pope sisinnius(which i at first read as sinsinius). while i know there actually was a pope called that, i still found it hilarious.

2. the papacy givign away rome

3. rome being "unsettled"

4. if rome is to be the front against pagans, pagans either made a huge resurgence or they might be a bit geographically off.
 
At least it is true that the (The) Papacy will be safe(r) hiding behing Teutonic knights. They are comparably rich and have their own men as bonus.
 
god, this game is so over my head...

So, I'm a muslim king.
In an another empire, there is another muslim king without any sons, his heir is his emperor.
I married his daughter, had a son, but the heir is still the emperor, not the dude's grandson.
I thought agnatic open means grandsons can inherit too.

Should I give the kid some lands? Would that make him the heir?
 
god, this game is so over my head...

So, I'm a muslim king.
In an another empire, there is another muslim king without any sons, his heir is his emperor.
I married his daughter, had a son, but the heir is still the emperor, not the dude's grandson.
I thought agnatic open means grandsons can inherit too.

Should I give the kid some lands? Would that make him the heir?

Sons can inherit, and the lines of those sons. This line goes through a female, and thus doesn't count
 
thanks, that's what I was afraid of. but muslims cant marry matrilineally either, so how can I inherit land from another realm?

I don't think you can.
But the daughter should get a weak claim when her father dies, and it should be inheritable to your heir (are weak claims inheritable? I can't remember)
Either way you can push weak claims if the title has a regent, or is the subject of another war.

Your wife would become independant if you push her claim, but your son would inherit after she died (you'd have to help protect her from the empire trying to take it's land back)
 
I don't think you can.
But the daughter should get a weak claim when her father dies, and it should be inheritable to your heir (are weak claims inheritable? I can't remember)
Either way you can push weak claims if the title has a regent, or is the subject of another war.

Your wife would become independant if you push her claim, but your son would inherit after she died (you'd have to help protect her from the empire trying to take it's land back)

Can't press a woman's claim against Agnatic Realms such as Muslims. You would need to wait for the mother to pass her claim to the son.