I'm using the law of Salic Cosanguinity to help ensure my best son inherits with each successive generation, and that's worked fine until this one.
Currently my king has strong stats, and is only 36, but he is severely wounded and has an illness, so I think he's going to die soon, of my 3 of age sons:
Eldest:
Bertrand - Brilliant Strategist with 17|11|13|8
Middle:
Jacopo - Misguided Warrior with 8|4|6|9
Youngest:
Centule - Elusive Shadow with 7|14|13|13
None of them command any counties.
My two preferred heirs are obviously Bertrand or Centule depending on what happens between now and when the king dies, but in my inheritance list, Jacopo is listed first? Why does the game want to give everything to my idiot son when he's not even the eldest? What formula does Salic Cosanguinity use?
I know I can easily bump the other two up the inheritance order by giving them each counties, but shouldn't they be listed first anyway?
Currently my king has strong stats, and is only 36, but he is severely wounded and has an illness, so I think he's going to die soon, of my 3 of age sons:
Eldest:
Bertrand - Brilliant Strategist with 17|11|13|8
Middle:
Jacopo - Misguided Warrior with 8|4|6|9
Youngest:
Centule - Elusive Shadow with 7|14|13|13
None of them command any counties.
My two preferred heirs are obviously Bertrand or Centule depending on what happens between now and when the king dies, but in my inheritance list, Jacopo is listed first? Why does the game want to give everything to my idiot son when he's not even the eldest? What formula does Salic Cosanguinity use?
I know I can easily bump the other two up the inheritance order by giving them each counties, but shouldn't they be listed first anyway?