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RobG4

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Information​

I have verifed my game files (Steam only)​

Yes

I have disabled all mods​

Yes

I am running the latest game update​

Yes

Required​

Summary​

867- France - Vassals going to Wrong / Non-Dejure Liege after Death of Charles II "the Bald"

Description​

In the 867 start, upon the death of Charles II, the realm is split into kingdoms of West Francia & Aquitaine. Some of the counties/rulers that are dejure West Francia become vassals of Aquitaine

Steps to reproduce​

1. Start at 867 as Count Eudes of Bourbon.
2. Move capital from Bourbon to Troyes (or any county owned that is dejure West Francia). Make new capital your primary title.
3. Give away your counties which are dejure to Aquitaine (Bourbon & Jaligny)
4. When your liege Charles II dies and his kingdom is split, you will become a vassal of Aquitaine, even though you are dejure West Francia and own no lands in Aquitaine. - (Note - I've watched this happen on numerous playthroughs, although while playing other rulers. I started moving Eudes out of Bourbon and giving away his Occitan lands at game start to clean up the borders when Charles II dies, but it appears the game still thinks Eudes is in Aquitaine)

Game Version​

Lance (1.9.1), Checksum 8ef1

Platform​

Windows

Additional Information​

Affected Feature​

  • Gameplay

Save Game​

View attachment Count_Fabrice_of_Sancerre_881_04_19.ck3 Eudes bug.jpg

Other Attachments​

View attachment Count_Fabrice_of_Sancerre_881_04_19.ck3Eudes bug.jpg

 
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