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Dec 13, 2003
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As the King/Count/Duke/etc., I know you set the policy for inheritance in your nation, but can you go against this and offer the kingdom to a different son, your brother, or even your daughter?

Also, if you really hate one of your heirs or you think that they will cause infighting in the dynasty, can you just kill one of them or exile or banish? It would be really interesting to have to fight a battle for the crown between brothers or different lines of the family. I would love to be able to banish rowdy children. :rolleyes:

A few more question. Will there be any fighting for a kingdom between possible heirs when the king dies or if he is a weakend state? And on the topic of a weakened state, will the game reflect age or illness by lowering or increasing a monarch's stats? (For instance, if a monarch gets wiser with age, if a monarch becomes weak as he becomes much older, if he loses his mind, etc.)
 
The real question should be: Can the Empire become hereditary?