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Gen. Joohoo said:
Could yo turn your dynasty outlawed or what could I call it; could your country/domains be outlawed, no rules?

you mean could you turn your fiefdom into an anarchy?
 
Well, honestly I don't think anyone between 1066 and 1453 would have the imagination to have anything but standard feudal law (the local lord decides everything). Anarchy (and other methods of rule) really wasn't known (it DOES require some political insight to realize other options ...). - Obviously anarchy might happen, but that would be because of weak rule, not because someone decided to make a political experiment ...
 
Well I too am curious about how much impact your laws will have. I assume most of the laws will affect your relationships with the church, nobles and burghers mostly. As time goes by you'll be trying to consolidate your holdings into a nation and make your vassals more beholden to you (or at least that was the general historical trend). So I would assume you'd try to pass more and more restrictive laws and raise the burgers power politically to try to counter the power of the nobles. But any real insight would be greatly appreciated. I'm too lazy to go through all the screenshots and see what laws have already been shown, anyone else want to recap for us all?
 
assume most of the laws will affect your relationships with the church, nobles and burghers mostly.
Yes
As time goes by you'll be trying to consolidate your holdings into a nation
No
 
After reading Jan Guillou's "Arven etter Arn"(for those who have heard of it) and his other books from the time around that, I've really come to like Birger and his fellow men!:D(especially Arn Magnuson, even though I doubt he is a real person, at least that he was the one he is in the books;))