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Can we have a Strong Seeds feature added to character creation? So when I give my character silver white hair or any other weird hair and eye color. My children and children's children and descendants will primarily have silver white hair?
 
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Can we have a Strong Seeds feature added to character creation? So when I give my character silver white hair or any other weird hair and eye color. My children and children's children and descendants will primarily have silver white hair?
Is this not already in the Game?
The Game does take the DNA of both Parents and mix it for their Children.

You probably need to create a second Character for your DNA to be inherited by your Children.


By the way, CK3 has not an good DNA System, like the Sims 2 has it, CK3 has an way more primitive DNA System.
 
I think it would be fun as an RP only trait that just ensures character hair, eye, skin colour is always inherited.

It is fantasy but it would be a pretty small fantasy. Put it in the character creator for free, make it have no real gameplay effect, and maybe make it an option as an in game decision if you've fulfilled the blood legacy to get the trait just for fun.

It's a cute and fun idea. There could even be a 'strong' version of this that just copy pastes the DNA of your character in their children so if you really wanted to you could play a dynasty of clones.
 
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You can edit your character's DNA to be autozygous for whatever gene you want. (As an aside, I wish non-born characters had their unexpressed genes separately randomized, it's odd that they're 100% autozygous as if they're all the products of generations of inbreeding).