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morhange

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I've been trying to figure out how this title works for grandchildren of the ruler of the Iron Throne--it seems automatic because I've never had to grant it to a male-line grandchild, so I was thinking of trying to tweak it a little so that the grandchildren of the Lords Paramounts are "princed" too (or rather, given Lord/Lady titles) but I can't figure out where to even find the "princed" title. Help?
 
Yeah seems the female version is bugged, so recommend just making a minor title title_princess_agot (just copy the title_prince_AGOT)

Add to prince_agot female=no
Add to princess_agot female=yes

And change the localisation .csv title_prince_AGOT_female to title_princess_AGOT :p

That is how I solved that annoying all women were called prince.
 
I got mine working (forgot to come back and say thanks to @Azarias59!) but for the most part, my princesses are all correctly titled "Princess" but I did catch one who was a Prince. I'll try your fix and see if that helps :)
 
I got mine working (forgot to come back and say thanks to @Azarias59!) but for the most part, my princesses are all correctly titled "Princess" but I did catch one who was a Prince. I'll try your fix and see if that helps :)

Once upon a time I created a private mod to add courtesy titles; but I gave up because the "of X" part of the title would change whenever they went to different courts. Now that Captain Gars has made it so that Nicknames can use dynamic localisation, however, I might go back and restart it.
 
Once upon a time I created a private mod to add courtesy titles; but I gave up because the "of X" part of the title would change whenever they went to different courts. Now that Captain Gars has made it so that Nicknames can use dynamic localisation, however, I might go back and restart it.

Do you have a link or anything for the dynamic localisation? It's been driving me nuts that when second generation princesses leave court, they adapt to wherever their new home is in their title.

Your private mod sounds like what I've been trying to do. Maybe a bit historically inaccurate for the time period, but I have my mini mod set up so that the male heirs of England, France and Castille/Spain can be given the honorary titles of Prince of Wales/Dauphin of France/Prince of Asturias (female heirs of Castille can also become Princess of Asturias). However, it only works if the ruler is player-controlled, so I've been messing around trying to get them to trigger the way the princed title does. If I can get ever it working, I think I'll try and add in other ones like Duke of Brabant, Prince of Orange, possibly something that can make non-titled heirs be Crown Prince/ss.

Not sure I can post it here since I've based it off someone else's work, but it's a nice addition to my own game.
 
The dynamic localization itself is easy; you just use localization keys in the nicknames.

But it would require multitudes of events to support handing them out and removing them. I'll go in further detail when I have an actual keyboard in front of me.