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One line summary of your issue
Saintly Bloodline Not Passed Down

Game Version
3.2.1 AZCE

What expansions do you have installed?
All of the above

Do you have mods enabled?
No

Please explain your issue is in as much detail as possible.
Ruler Designer character created at 1066 start date for Navarre, "K". Female, matrilineal marriage. One child, female, "K2".
K2 has two children, "M", and "R", matrilineally and dies before K.
M inherits Navarre. K beatified, then sainted.
Saintly bloodline created. Monastic saintly bloodline.
K and K2 both receive bloodline, but M, R, and all 8 children of M do not receive bloodline.

This doesn't make sense for two reasons:
1) The tooltip says that matrilineal marriages will allow the bloodline to pass
2) Even if that wasn't the case, why did K2 receive the bloodline but not M? Both were in matrilineal descent.

Steps to reproduce the issue.
Receive a saintly bloodline while playing as a series of female rulers with matrilineal bloodlines.

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Same issue.

Not passing down to grandchildren.

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Bloodline shown here, this is the grandfather.

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His daughter got the bloodline

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None of her children did.

I've seen other posts about this it seems to be a common issue. I think I've uploaded my save file to this post.

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Bumped this thread despite the 'its likely this doesn't need any more discussion' because lets be honest, it does. The original poster got no reply... It's been months and still happening.

In fact I've seen posts older than this one. So its being ignored?

Edit - Whoops I meant to edit this into my reply but hit reply instead, sorry!
 
@The_Commander your daughter isn't married matrilineally, though, and her father's bloodline is *patrilineal*. Her children aren't supposed to inherit the patrilineal bloodline unless she was married matrilineally. In my humble opinion, your situation is a feature (one admittedly not easy to understand), not a bug.

From what I can tell, this is not at all related to the reported bug, which dealt with a *matrilineal* bloodline that should have passed to the grandchildren because her daughter (who received the bloodline) was also married matrilineally.