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UlrickThaWolf01

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I know the devs said that making it to where kingdoms are so large so as not to strain the system and make it so the AI would work. But really, it gets annoying when you wanna make your own kingdom but get stomped with vassals hating you cause you got to many titles, you own to much land or they want the title in the duchy title they're in. And can't hand out duchy titles till you become king. Guess there isn't a way to make mid-high level title like a King to High king to Emperor??

Also can you please add Roscrea to the list to join guilds??? And maybe add Atmora to a list where you make your own guild by if you become king or become Fedual?? Like make a ruler event that has certain checks, like need 1500 gold with 500 prestige, Atmora kingdom title/be Fedual. That way you get your own set of unqiue guilds for your self. And if you do it like that you could do that for the other countries to the west like the chimer since it wouldn't make sense for them to join the guilds either. (I haven't played them so i don't know if they can or not)
 
The many titular kingdoms that exist and can be created are meant to serve as the stepping stone between duke and high king.
 
The many titular kingdoms that exist and can be created are meant to serve as the stepping stone between duke and high king.

I know but for example the small county of Redman which is next to Leyawiin. It has a titular title but it's counted as a duchy not a kingdom title as any time i give my vassals a duchy title they get granted independence but they hate me cause i own to much to land or have to many titles till i can take over the kingdom that surrounds me and usurp the title from them.
 
If you are yourself a duke, giving a duchy to a vassal, even a titular one, will make them independent. This is vanilla CK2 behaviour. Create a titular kingdom, such as the kingdom of Leyawiin in the case above, before granting duchies if you wish to keep those you grant the land as vassals.
 
If you are yourself a duke, giving a duchy to a vassal, even a titular one, will make them independent. This is vanilla CK2 behaviour. Create a titular kingdom, such as the kingdom of Leyawiin in the case above, before granting duchies if you wish to keep those you grant the land as vassals.

Thats the thing im trying to say. There isn't a Leyawiin kingdom title. The title for that for the first star date that you get is the Nibenean kingdom or something. which is everything around from leyawiin, bravil and Cheydinhal i think. so that means id have to take over that kingdom title to become a king. where i kind of wanted the title you get as the duchie of Redman to make a kingdom title after say getting blackwood and leyawiin counties, or even having a leyawiin kingdom title as i took over leyawiin after they declared indepence from their liege
 
The kingdom of Leyawiin can be created by dukes who hold the province of Leyawiin. Such titular kingdoms exist for most every major city in Tamriel.
 
The kingdom of Leyawiin can be created by dukes who hold the province of Leyawiin. Such titular kingdoms exist for most every major city in Tamriel.

You sure? Cause i never got the option to create it regardless if im a Duke or even a king, cause i did create the Redman duchy title and even took over the Nibenean kingdom title and that never showed up. Odd ill check the files and see what i need to do to make it show up.

Thank you tho for telling me about that.
 
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Sure. If you're looking for possible titular titles, try using the title search function. For instance, you can type in 'Leyaw' and it should come up with a list of all titles that have leyaw in it. If you have a major city (rule of thumb; anything with walls in Oblivion or Skyrim, or any in universe political divisions like the Skyrim holds) you probably have a kingdom title associated with it, and if you mouse over the create button it might tell you why you don't have the option to make it.