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Azarias59

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So, I just married my brother and heir to the second child of a neighboring lord. We are both dornish. 1 day after the wedding, their marriage was broken and she moved back to her court and matri-married some random guy.

Please tell me that this isn't a feature?
 
So, I just married my brother and heir to the second child of a neighboring lord. We are both dornish. 1 day after the wedding, their marriage was broken and she moved back to her court and matri-married some random guy.

Please tell me that this isn't a feature?

I think it is. It's to stop Dornish dynasties from destroying themselves as they have gender equal inheritance.
 
I think it is. It's to stop Dornish dynasties from destroying themselves as they have gender equal inheritance.

Sometimes, they end up married both to the guy they originally married and also some random mat. marriage, and on the guys page they show up but they don't on the girls side. (he's still married to her but she's not married to him)

Which I haven't worked out if he can get her pregnant or not though.
 
This is messing up some other aspects of the game, I believe. Hopefully the devs will fix it soon, but if not they might want to think about getting rid of gender equality laws in Dorne (or coming up with a system where the kid can somehow choose which dynasty to be part of where they usually pick the most prestigious one).
 
This is messing up some other aspects of the game, I believe. Hopefully the devs will fix it soon, but if not they might want to think about getting rid of gender equality laws in Dorne (or coming up with a system where the kid can somehow choose which dynasty to be part of where they usually pick the most prestigious one).

I was thinking more along the lines pick the one that matches their title. That'd take alot more to code though as you'd need a clause for every familied title.
 
This dornish marriage management thing is WAD. The AI is prone to marrying their daughters to nobodies or to someone who does grant an alliance but one of questionable benefit. What usually happens when a daughter is married normally to someone is the event checks if the alliance is good, that is the ally is equal or higher rank, and if it is good the daughter is disinherited and the marriage kept. if the alliance isnt good, or there isnt even an alliance gained, the marriage is cancelled and a more suitable one found.

I've added a notification event for the player for the next version to make this clear.
 
This dornish marriage management thing is WAD. The AI is prone to marrying their daughters to nobodies or to someone who does grant an alliance but one of questionable benefit. What usually happens when a daughter is married normally to someone is the event checks if the alliance is good, that is the ally is equal or higher rank, and if it is good the daughter is disinherited and the marriage kept. if the alliance isnt good, or there isnt even an alliance gained, the marriage is cancelled and a more suitable one found.

I've added a notification event for the player for the next version to make this clear.

I'm really hoping that Captain Gars will make the marriage AI more moddable, so we can avoid messy workarounds like this. No offense. :)

If they have not yet, perhaps the AGOT dev team should send him a message regarding this and a few other things?