Hey so I'm starting to get the hang of the game playing as William of England 1066 scenario. I've done quite well at establishing a prosperous realm and have been working on uniting the British Isles under my rule. I have some questions however, I have gotten the hang of handling stability by not letting my personal demense get too large. So I have granted titles of Count to several courtiers. I have the option to create titles of several Duchies and this is what I am not clear on. If I understand the feudal system right a Count is a vassal of a Duke and a Duke the vassal of a King. But then I'm left asking well what is the point of a Duke for me as King? Wouldn't a Duke be an unnecessary middle-man? Wouldn't I be better off with several weaker Counts who address themselves directly to me the King?
Also are Duchies tied to a geographical area? I ask this because I made a couple of my Counts Dukes of Duchies that were not in the same region as their County I.E. Made my Count of one of my Welsh Counties Duke of Meath, but it now says this province in Wales (Glyccester or something like that, the big one) is the Duchy of Meath. And does this mean the Counts of what should be the real Duchy of Meath address to him rather than to me the King?
I hope this all make sense.
Also are Duchies tied to a geographical area? I ask this because I made a couple of my Counts Dukes of Duchies that were not in the same region as their County I.E. Made my Count of one of my Welsh Counties Duke of Meath, but it now says this province in Wales (Glyccester or something like that, the big one) is the Duchy of Meath. And does this mean the Counts of what should be the real Duchy of Meath address to him rather than to me the King?
I hope this all make sense.