Originally I thought you had to negotiate marriages with the ladies' lords like in CK but then I realized that only the lord's own children are allowed to be selected.
In the start of the game it generates more people across the land. These people don't have parents. And also what if her father died? Shouldn't someone else then take up the negotiation rights for her? Like her closest male relative? Like her lord? Like herself?
Or is it supposed to symbolize the status of unmarried women of medieval Japan whose chances of marriage were basically zero when she didn't have any support? But then I noticed that the same applied for men as well, even though you could select your daughter and the prospective man, the marriage was somehow deemed 'invalid'. :wacko:
In the start of the game it generates more people across the land. These people don't have parents. And also what if her father died? Shouldn't someone else then take up the negotiation rights for her? Like her closest male relative? Like her lord? Like herself?
Or is it supposed to symbolize the status of unmarried women of medieval Japan whose chances of marriage were basically zero when she didn't have any support? But then I noticed that the same applied for men as well, even though you could select your daughter and the prospective man, the marriage was somehow deemed 'invalid'. :wacko: