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Drachenfire

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'ello!


I have a few questions.

1. Does one vassalized king always break free and develop rebel trait? Or does he behave like a duke?

2. Can a Christian king be vassalized to a Muslim king?

3. Remind me, is it possible to create a kingship title by event?


dialch yn fawr!
 
'ello!


I have a few questions.

1. Does one vassalized king always break free and develop rebel trait? Or does he behave like a duke?

2. Can a Christian king be vassalized to a Muslim king?

3. Remind me, is it possible to create a kingship title by event?


dialch yn fawr!

1. you can't vassalize a king, but if you take his king tilte(s) in peace treaty he will downgrade to duke or count.at this point you can DOW him again to vassalize him.

2.no

3.possible (orders are kingships) but the title cannot be granted to someone.
the kingship is attached to land in this case
someone can confirm ?
 
1. you can't vassalize a king, but if you take his king tilte(s) in peace treaty he will downgrade to duke or count.at this point you can DOW him again to vassalize him.

2.no

3.possible (orders are kingships) but the title cannot be granted to someone.
the kingship is attached to land in this case
someone can confirm ?

Correct on all accounts

A kingdom which is created by event is that of Jerusalem f.e.
 
Is Jerusalem the only 'kingdom' which could be vassalized?

You can't vassalize any kingdom. Or to be more correct, you shouldn't be able to vassalize any kingdom (including Jerusalem), but due to a bug it is possible to vassalize kingdoms created by events. At least as long as you don't save and reload.
 
You can't vassalize any kingdom. Or to be more correct, you shouldn't be able to vassalize any kingdom (including Jerusalem), but due to a bug it is possible to vassalize kingdoms created by events. At least as long as you don't save and reload.

Ahh, that's clear, thanks!

P.S. There are many things in PI games which last only until save-load:)
 
You can't vassalize any kingdom. Or to be more correct, you shouldn't be able to vassalize any kingdom (including Jerusalem), but due to a bug it is possible to vassalize kingdoms created by events. At least as long as you don't save and reload.

What is at the root for opposition towards one kingdom vassalizing another exactly?
 
What is at the root for opposition towards one kingdom vassalizing another exactly?

In CK, a kingdom is supposed to be the highest title, it means no one could rule over a king. That's why:rolleyes: