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Hello again :rolleyes:

Is the trigger section bypassed entirely for triggered events? (so far all events i've seen that are triggered have no trigger section ) What I want to know is if they are at least checked, so for example:

My first event fulfills the triggers of the second and triggers it directly.
It also has a load_target I assume wont carry to the triggered event, thus I include a save_target in the triggers of the second, so that the same person will be the target on both, however this will be impossible if the trigger section is not checked in the second event...

Did I at least made sense? :confused:
 
Triggered events completely bypass the trigger section, so you cannot do additional checks there.
Targets only exist inside a single event -- even if Event A launches Event B for a checked target, there is no way Event B can know it was a target of the triggers of A.

Maybe if you can be a little more specific I can help you do what you want.
 
Yet again thanks for your patience :eek:o

As for what I was trying to do, I doubt my ability to explain any clearer than what I wrote above. Basically event A can fire everytime a female character from a county has a certain age and you are king. When it fires, one of the options makes you friend with said character, but at the same time can trigger events for your best and worst vassals in which they can decide (among other things) that they dont agree with you two being friends, thus attempting to kill the character. Is a sort of roleplay event, since you cant directly marry characters. But that bit is left to the player.

Anyway, I have a sort of workaround in mind, so not all is lost.
 
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