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I have Absolute Crown authority and assumed that this would mean perpetual realm peace since I could not declare it anymore because my council's power was dissolved. However, I noticed now that vassals can go to war each-other and there is nothing that I can do even though I supposedly have higher crown authority than when I did when I could tell them to knock it off. I can't even join the war on the side of the defending lord. Is there something I'm missing here?
 
The enforce realm peace button under the my council tab is grayed out because there is an x next to the condition that says "council is allowed to enforce realm peace".

So pass the Council Power law. That's what permits enforcing realm peace, it says so right in the tooltip.

Has nothing to do with Absolute CA.
 
Huh. I swear that last time I went to absolute crown authority it either required your to first dissolve the councils power or did it automatically.

Not to my knowledge. CA doesn't exist in vanilla with Conclave active, so the two shouldn't interact in any way without us going out of our way to make them do it...which I don't recall ever doing (and am seeing no code to that effect).
 
You can't enforce peace if council has no power which makes no sense and I think it should be fixed by adding new laws which allow wars to your vassals, than law that doesn't allows internal wars but allows vassal to war outside of realm and then finally law that disallows any wars to vassals. Laws would be unlocked only when council has no power.
 
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You can't enforce peace if council has no power which makes no sense and I think it should be fixed by adding new laws which allow wars to your vassals, than law that doesn't allows internal wars but allows vassal to war outside of realm and then finally law that disallows any wars to vassals. Laws would be unlocked only when council has no power.
Way ahead of you
 
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