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Courtiers auto-assigned as mayors (3.0.1.1)
Game Version
3.0.1.1 (NNDO)
What expansions do you have installed?
Jade Dragon,
The Reapers Due,
Horse Lords,
Way of Life,
Charlemagne,
Rajas of India,
Sons of Abraham,
The Old Gods,
The Republic,
Legacy of Rome,
Sword of Islam,
Holy Fury
Do you have mods enabled?
No
Please explain your issue is in as much detail as possible.
When I try and assign courtiers to a recently conquered or Holy Warred county or even holding, it automatically turns the courtier into a mayoral landowner. It initially *seemed* as if the only way to guarentee it not happening was to assign courtiers with a martial education, otherwise the game simply turns courtiers with other educations into mayor-counts. So I just did that for some time.
However, just now came across an example of me assigning an unlanded courtier with a martial education a single barony holding and when the courtier was assigned the barony, he *still* became a mayor. I was playing an Assyrian Nestorian, and the courtier held a claim on city. I am not sure if other cases of courtiers automatically being named mayors had claims on cities, since I did not screenshot at the time.
Steps to reproduce the issue.
Assigning an unlanded courtier a holding.
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Courtiers auto-assigned as mayors (3.0.1.1)
Game Version
3.0.1.1 (NNDO)
What expansions do you have installed?
Jade Dragon,
The Reapers Due,
Horse Lords,
Way of Life,
Charlemagne,
Rajas of India,
Sons of Abraham,
The Old Gods,
The Republic,
Legacy of Rome,
Sword of Islam,
Holy Fury
Do you have mods enabled?
No
Please explain your issue is in as much detail as possible.
When I try and assign courtiers to a recently conquered or Holy Warred county or even holding, it automatically turns the courtier into a mayoral landowner. It initially *seemed* as if the only way to guarentee it not happening was to assign courtiers with a martial education, otherwise the game simply turns courtiers with other educations into mayor-counts. So I just did that for some time.
However, just now came across an example of me assigning an unlanded courtier with a martial education a single barony holding and when the courtier was assigned the barony, he *still* became a mayor. I was playing an Assyrian Nestorian, and the courtier held a claim on city. I am not sure if other cases of courtiers automatically being named mayors had claims on cities, since I did not screenshot at the time.
Steps to reproduce the issue.
Assigning an unlanded courtier a holding.
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