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Hey guys,

First of all me and my friends are loving this mod! Awesome job really :D

Now on to the disturbing part: whenever someone in my direct line has a kid, he becomes my heir?

Basically, I started as the Lannister king, back in 8000. THen, my first son became my heir. So far so good. Then I had a second son, and he became the heir. And then my first son had a son. So my grandson became the heir.

Hence I am now lost and a bit annoyed :( is there some sort of fix for this?

Thanks in advance for the replies, and again, congrats on the mod o/

I'm having the same problem as you,

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I've had that happen with the North. In the 8000 scenario, I played as King Torrhen and when I submitted to Aegon, my firstborn son was no longer my heir, and my second son was.
 
So is it just me or do the trials in which people can be judged have absolutely no rhyme or reason to them? Every single time my castellan will make a poor case - and I've had ones with good skills (in diplomacy/stewardship and whatever) and the vice versa, but it seems to make no difference.
 

Well, that's a bit different, isn't it?
For one, he lost his swordhand, and for another, he had that bloody heel face turn. Playing at the ACOK bookmark, when Jaime returns perfectly healthy (hell, Robb moved me into a tower suite when I asked nicely!) and with the same outlook as before, they should still be together. It's not as if Cersei would have kept Lancel if Tyrion hadn't already taken care of it. He was a replacement for Jaime, after all, and now the original is back. Even so in ASOS, she only dumps him when it becomes clear they no longer see eye to eye on matters of state and he has the "insolence" to tell her she's paranoid.
 
Boats themselves aren't that useful, because of the long snaking landmass though. The only people who really need them are the Iron Islanders. I'd be interested to see how the mod team work out the Essosi Republics though - it may require adding a few techs.

Boats are highly useful for anyone at war with The North. Instead of slowly climbing your way to the top of the map, you do a surprise landing in Deadwood from sea and you're in Winterfell after taking just two provinces.
 
I think that it would be nice if Iron Islanders could at least burn boats - like they did in Lannisport during Greyjoy Rebellion. Think that would suit them nice. And currently, there is no way to prevent anyone landing en masse in Iron Islands - which sort of destroy advantage as having island.

Also, I'd be much happier if CK II succession were not as hardcoded as it is, and e.g. auto-inheriting Daenerys or Stannis wouldn't be an option.
 
I have a problem with the download links. Whenever I try to dl the latest version, it says that the zip file is not available via any mirror. Same for the installer version.

Any ideas ?
 
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I won the war in the After the Spring scenario. I made the dragon eat his own tail, and I stole into the heart of the Vale, taking a Valyrian sword for House Greyjoy.

What is dead may never die, but rises again, harder and stronger! Long live Iron King Dagon II 'the Black Kraken'!

Heh. I took the Princess of Dorne as my salt wife and now I have Dorne as my own. The bad thing is the Targaryens have hatched a dragon egg and I'm a bit wary of raiding them now.
 
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BTW, on the matter of Iron Islanders: am I the only one who thinks that Arabian succession (with possible inclusion of women, if its possible to change) would suit them better than primogeniture?
 
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I won the war in the After the Spring scenario. I made the dragon eat his own tail, and I stole into the heart of the Vale, taking a Valyrian sword for House Greyjoy.

What is dead may never die, but rises again, harder and stronger! Long live Iron King Dagon II 'the Black Kraken'!

Heh. I took the Princess of Dorne as my salt wife and now I have Dorne as my own. The bad thing is the Targaryens have hatched a dragon egg and I'm a bit wary of raiding them now.

How did you pull off victory? I'd be interested to know.
 
Does this work with the 1.103B beta?

I had to install the BETA through STEAM for Lux? :(
 
Are ironborn not allowed to marry out of their culture or is it the aforementioned bug?

They're not allowed to marry out of their RELIGION, and it's an intentional feature. The Ironborn would only take other Ironborn as their "rock wives", while their salt wives, or concubines, would be non-ironborns captured in raids. It'd break very strongly with lore if they could marry anyone who didn't worship the Drowned God.

The Ironborn could be changed to do that my changing their graphical culture I think, though I'm not sure if longships themselves are based on culture or religion.
 
They're not allowed to marry out of their RELIGION, and it's an intentional feature. The Ironborn would only take other Ironborn as their "rock wives", while their salt wives, or concubines, would be non-ironborns captured in raids. It'd break very strongly with lore if they could marry anyone who didn't worship the Drowned God.

The Ironborn could be changed to do that my changing their graphical culture I think, though I'm not sure if longships themselves are based on culture or religion.

thats not entirely true, as Lord Quellon, father of Balon and his brothers, had a last wife that was a Piper from the Riverlands.
 
Difficult to download the mod from moddb. The server is not busy only at the 5th attempt.
It is advisable to upoload it somewhere else as an alternative.
 
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They're not allowed to marry out of their RELIGION, and it's an intentional feature. The Ironborn would only take other Ironborn as their "rock wives", while their salt wives, or concubines, would be non-ironborns captured in raids. It'd break very strongly with lore if they could marry anyone who didn't worship the Drowned God.

The Ironborn could be changed to do that my changing their graphical culture I think, though I'm not sure if longships themselves are based on culture or religion.
Lorewise, that's not true; we know of Greyjoys marrying Mainlanders.

Gamewise it's due to the penalties the recent patch put on interfaith marriages. Ironically, Wildings can marry Faith of the Seven or Old Gods followers without penalty. It's pretty easy for a normal character to marry a princess from Beyond the Wall or vice versa.
 
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