Strange that I get a heir automatically instead of getting the end game screen. Just wondering where he is from. I must be really blessed by the God.

If you have no heirs listed and your ruler dies then the game will create a new character for you to continue playing. This is called a 'country cousin', he has the same dynastiename as your previous ruler but no other relationship. He usually has poor stats and starts with negative prestige.
When did this change? I remember if my character died without a heir means game overThis just made the "No Heir" icon useless because you actually will get a heir for free, no matter the poor stats he has but you get a free heir!
When did this change? I remember if my character died without a heir means game overThis just made the "No Heir" icon useless because you actually will get a heir for free, no matter the poor stats he has but you get a free heir!
Just one question, because I faced this a long time ago.
- I am a ruler of an elective kingdom
- my son is only second in line to inherit (=get elected)
When my ruler dies, is it game over, or do I continue as his son (who has land, just he wasn't heir to his father)
Just one question, because I faced this a long time ago.
- I am a ruler of an elective kingdom
- my son is only second in line to inherit (=get elected)
When my ruler dies, is it game over, or do I continue as his son (who has land, just he wasn't heir to his father)
Anyway, talking about inheritance, is their anyway wherein when you die your son DOES NOT get your title/s and instead the title/s goes to some vassal not of your dynasty?
Hello CK Forums,
I love how you term the guy, "Free Heir"
Anyway, talking about inheritance, is their anyway wherein when you die your son DOES NOT get your title/s and instead the title/s goes to some vassal not of your dynasty?
All titles you hold will pass to the first heir, so this is the case if your first heir is not of your bloodline. Titles you have granted to others during your reign will not be passed on to your heir on your death, since you don't hold those titles anymore, but gave them away.
With Elective Law, the most powerful vassal gets all your titles. So if your son is only the second or third strongest vassal, then he gets nothing. You still get to play on as him as long as he holds land, even though another non-dynasty vassal takes over your realm.
IIRC, anyone listed in the line of succession at the death of the title holder gets a claim on the title.