A big part of Genghis Khan's success is his reorganisation of mongol and nomadic society into decimal-military units based less on prior tribal ties but organised into strict command hierarchy, where life is divided into aravt, zuut, minghan and tumen.
It's a form of social-military hierarchy, but is less based on the land you own but the men/herd within that particular unit and division. But this is almost impossible to represent in CK3 with the new DLC as everything is still tied to landed-titles with no correlation to the size of forces each commander might have control over.
But armies and their commanders are not distinct units or entitles in CK3, despite the fact that we have landless adventurer mechanics. We could have instead a more hierarchy of nomad tribes, where each tier of landless-adventurers/nomads commands a distinct level of men in that division, and report to a higher landless adventurer.
So your zuut- 100 men = count-tier nomad leader ( controlling 100 cavalry/men) , minghan = duke tier nomad leader (1000 men), and tumen = king-tier nomad leader (10,000 men). Instead, what we get is just a big army leader by the Khagan himself while all the other nomadic tribal organisation is just messy and all over the place with little to no direct ties to how it's integrated into a military system.
Ultimately, it still feels like this is the nomadic government giving you a sense of it being too tied to feudal mechanics, and having ranks and tiers of lower-level nomadic vassalage be not adjusted, or adapted to your nomadic society.
Yes, you can give herd to your vassals, but there's no real way to organise your nomadic vassals in a more well organised manner.
It's a form of social-military hierarchy, but is less based on the land you own but the men/herd within that particular unit and division. But this is almost impossible to represent in CK3 with the new DLC as everything is still tied to landed-titles with no correlation to the size of forces each commander might have control over.
But armies and their commanders are not distinct units or entitles in CK3, despite the fact that we have landless adventurer mechanics. We could have instead a more hierarchy of nomad tribes, where each tier of landless-adventurers/nomads commands a distinct level of men in that division, and report to a higher landless adventurer.
So your zuut- 100 men = count-tier nomad leader ( controlling 100 cavalry/men) , minghan = duke tier nomad leader (1000 men), and tumen = king-tier nomad leader (10,000 men). Instead, what we get is just a big army leader by the Khagan himself while all the other nomadic tribal organisation is just messy and all over the place with little to no direct ties to how it's integrated into a military system.
Ultimately, it still feels like this is the nomadic government giving you a sense of it being too tied to feudal mechanics, and having ranks and tiers of lower-level nomadic vassalage be not adjusted, or adapted to your nomadic society.
Yes, you can give herd to your vassals, but there's no real way to organise your nomadic vassals in a more well organised manner.
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