I know traits and stats aren't exactly hereditary, but usually, I'd expect a bit of parents' stats to spill over their offspring.
Well, looks like it's definitely not the way it works.
My good king Offa, 11 Intrigue (possibly 12 when he got the kid actually) and his nice wife, 20 Intrigue, just got their heir to turn adult. Once his education was achieved and he got his special trait, this great hope for universal monarchy had an Intrigue rating of 0. Yes, 0. And it's clearly not because he's a closet bastard and his true father was a moron, because the highest stats are his mother's (I always pick wives with very high stats when picking a bride for my king and my heir apparent).
I don't even want to know what my kingdom will look like when he's king - I usually have 7 to 10 provinces in royal demesne, and this one will probably barely even be able to manage the royal capital province...
I guess it's time to hire some assassins. :wacko:
Well, looks like it's definitely not the way it works.
My good king Offa, 11 Intrigue (possibly 12 when he got the kid actually) and his nice wife, 20 Intrigue, just got their heir to turn adult. Once his education was achieved and he got his special trait, this great hope for universal monarchy had an Intrigue rating of 0. Yes, 0. And it's clearly not because he's a closet bastard and his true father was a moron, because the highest stats are his mother's (I always pick wives with very high stats when picking a bride for my king and my heir apparent).
I don't even want to know what my kingdom will look like when he's king - I usually have 7 to 10 provinces in royal demesne, and this one will probably barely even be able to manage the royal capital province...
I guess it's time to hire some assassins. :wacko: