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L Lawliet

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Could it play a bigger role? Like rulers with traits like lunatic/possessed, marrying down (to less prestigious dynasties, lower ranks or gods forbid to lowborns without holdings) would actually have an effect on family standing and a non-prestigious family owning relevant lands (like McNobodies becoming kings of the Rock while Lannisters exist and the high lords don't really care) would give opinion penalties? Or is it hardcoded?

As is it feels like lords paramount marry lowborn nobodies less than actual nobles etc. and while in show and books being a Lannister is being a demigod, ingame it means you're going to get your daughter shipped off to a county in the North or non-matrilinearly marry a baron's brother