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Hasimir Fenring

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1066 scenario, 6/3 beta. County of Ulaid

This county is quite unplayable. The count of Ulaid is nearly 42, chaste and his health seems to be very low. His surname is Ua Flaithri. His first successor is a young guy with great stats but his surname is different. So after a few years the game is most of the time over because your count's fertility is too low and he can't get a successor with his family name. So I decide to change my succession law to salic primogeniture (like in France), but then again I've got the same successor (no country cousin) Everything seems OK but there is a bug because although they don't have the same family name, the chaste count and his successor share the same male ancestor..( It's like the king of France and the duke of Burgundy who should both be called "Capet"). To my mind they should have the same family surname in order to allow the player to continue his game.
 
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The ruling count

character = {
id = { type = 10 id = 6180 }
name = "Culad"
gender = male
dynasty = { type = 12 id =101678 }
father = { type = 10 id = 6181 }
country = C005
religion = catholic
culture = Irish
score = { gold = 25 prestige = 100 piety = 100 }
birthdate = { year = 1024 month = january day = 1 }
deathdate = { year = 1071 month = january day = 1 }
dna = "31592401531407"
attributes = {
martial = 5
diplomacy = 4
intrigue = 6
stewardship = 8
health = 3
fertility = 2
}
traits = {
chaste = yes
naive_wirepuller = yes
}
}

His heir, even with salic primogenture

}
character = {
id = { type = 10 id = 6205 }
name = "Dun Sléibe"
gender = male
dynasty = { type = 12 id =101679 }
father = { type = 10 id = 6204 }
country = C005
religion = catholic
culture = Irish
birthdate = { year = 1050 month = january day = 1 }
deathdate = { year = 1094 month = january day = 1 }
dna = "59778430170579"
attributes = {
martial = 6
diplomacy = 8
intrigue = 7
stewardship = 7
health = 8
fertility = 6
}
traits = {
honest = yes
wise = yes
martial_cleric = yes
}
 
I've always been wondering why some of those Irish guys have hugely distant relatives around (like going back to 9th century to find relation). Will report to scenario guys.

EDIT: Meanwhile you could try either the trusty F12-die or starting as some other ruler, F12-dieing the starting count, saving and then restarting with this great statted other guy.