Great episode, and Merya seems to be going downhill quickly. We are officially a regional power 
So this is a conundrum. You have 3 sons and only Helgi is not a minor but you cannot give away your most powerful Jarldom now. If you give him a weak Jarldom now to get rid of the too many Jarldoms malus and not have a regent while keeping your capital, then when Rurik passes the new king Helgi will be in a weak position. So it seems it is either the malus, a regent, giving away the capital Jarldom or screwing Helgi's kingdom. I hope there is a better option that I am not seeing now.

I'm not sure but for marriage I think join court filter is not necessary. It is weird there is nobody, there should be tons of available people?Hrolfr was also keen to be wed – of which the king heartily approved. But a search of single Norse Germanic adult women from all realms [within diplo range or not] revealed none readily willing to come to Garðaríki! So a debutant would again have to be sought.
That is rightCh35 Q1: Great Hunt. Back when I started, there was a Great Hunt decision available (seasonal, but greyed out when not in season). It disappeared a while back from the options. I’m assuming it must have been associated with the Hunting focus and disappeared (without me noticing at first) when Rurik took up Scholarship/Learning. Is that right?
Just cosmetic. For gameplay purposes, regarding the character is regarded as insane, I would've gone for the first choice even if it didn't give any prestige or anything (and the maluses are not extremely bad I guess) just to tie his insanity with his deep understanding of the cosmos and make it like "he wasn't insane at all, he was just ahead of his time, and that's how he reformed his religion" but option 2 is good too. 3 and 4 were not for a courageous man like Rurik.Ch35 Q2: Nicknames. Tempting as it was to grab the prestige and obtain a nickname, both in-game and in-character, I decided against Rurik betraying his religious convictions and antagonising the very priests and zealous Germanic followers he is seeking so earnestly to promote. People will volunteer their views on the pros and cons of going public – I hope they do, anyway – but I do have one question. Is the nickname simply a cosmetic reflection of an event or perception of a character? Or does it have any known concrete effect or modifier? My assumption is not, but of course I don’t know. In this case, I thought choice 2 at least gets the scholar trait. Options 3 and 4 seemed non-starters to me. Unless, of course, studying in secret starts some other possible track (ie the secret getting discovered or some such), which opting for the +2 bonus does not risk?
I'd wait, but as I said before my experience is as a nomad only so my way might be the wrong way. But the vassals who will be loyal will be loyal despite this small malus, and the ones who will not be loyal would rebel earlier so pose a chance earlier to be replaced by a loyal one. keeping the titles are win/win/win in my opinion.1) Should Rurik indeed dispense with one Jarldom now, rather than wearing the malus and waiting until the succession?
It is possible that a weaker Jarldom might come into existence after the war with Merya. There can be a sorry 1 county 1 holding Jarldom or something like that. If you must give something, you should give the crappiest, right? And that way you will be giving a Jarldom out of 4 or 5 or more, and not a Jarldom out of 3 when you have 3 sons. Tver can be a good choice (I believe 2 county 2 holding Jarldom) after you have more than 3 Jarldoms, or there might be a 1 county 1 holding one (Pskov maybe?)2) If he were to allocate a Jarldom, should it be Tver?
Oooh I didn't understand it completely until now. If giving to sons is also on the table it is a different story. Upon inheritance the Jarldoms will go to the sons anyway, so you can go ahead and allocate in advance while avoiding the malus. Since it will not make sense to give away the good provinces (which the elder sons would take) and it will make only some amount of sense to give lands to a kid, again you can wait for the 4th Jarldom and give it to Helgi, who would have inherited the 4th Jarldom anyway. I know the king is a ring giver but I guess I am a tight fisted stingy penny pincher when it comes to titles and I'd hate to lose them. On the other hand, of course if you create and give to Helgi the 4th Jarldom, you would still be holding 3 and have the same malus as now so you can maybe give Tver to Tyre BUT then he will have a regent and that can cause some problems.3) And if so, to whom should he allocate it? Dyre, to cement his inheritance? A current Councillor, to put it in safe adult hands now? Or to either Grimr or a suitable un-landed courtier with the right credentials?
So this is a conundrum. You have 3 sons and only Helgi is not a minor but you cannot give away your most powerful Jarldom now. If you give him a weak Jarldom now to get rid of the too many Jarldoms malus and not have a regent while keeping your capital, then when Rurik passes the new king Helgi will be in a weak position. So it seems it is either the malus, a regent, giving away the capital Jarldom or screwing Helgi's kingdom. I hope there is a better option that I am not seeing now.
If Dyre has no duchies to inherit, he will inherit most of the unallocated counties. I think it is better for him to have a duchy instead to give king better control of future duchies to create. As long as gold is not a problem, creating all available duchies and giving them away to the sons who will inherit them can be a good course of action. Of course keeping in mind the regency thing. It can be no problem at all or not4) Another Duchy could be created for Dyre later, if necessary – or not if contra-indicated, to prevent fragmentation.
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