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Wierd Marriage Bug - Public Beta 17/10

Starting as Gwynedd in the 1066 scenario....

Eferydd Cynfyn, sister of the King, is already married. She and her husband, Edwyn Tegaingl already have a eighteen year old son, Owain Tegaingl.

I cannot marry the son - and the targets courts definitely have an available bride.

However, I can marry away his mother!! :eek: And this isn't simply a case of making an offer - she ups and leaves to join the court of husband no.2, whilst husband no.1 and son remain in my court. As she starts the game married, this has clearly got nothing to do with the simultaneous acceptance of two marriage offers...........
 
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This sounds like the marriage has a death date in the scenario file. In that case they will still show up as married while they are in fact not, i.e. both can marry other people and (IIRC) they won't have any more children.
 
I'll have to try marrying hubby off too. :D

Wierd that I can't marry the son, though. I know there have been issues in the past with being able to marry members of your court who don't have your surname - but I thought this was allowed post 1.04a?
 
The Mekon said:
I'll have to try marrying hubby off too. :D

Wierd that I can't marry the son, though. I know there have been issues in the past with being able to marry members of your court who don't have your surname - but I thought this was allowed post 1.04a?
Reading your first post again I see that there are 2 issues:

1) It is WAD that you cannot marry the son because he is not from your dynasty. You were able to arrange marriages for all your court members, but pre 1.02 IIRC.

2) The fact that you can marry off the mother, despite the fact that she is supposed to be married already is probably a bug. I assume the cause is some error in the scenario files.
 
Seems to be a too fast cut-n-paste job again. ;) The problematic entry is this one:

Code:
	marrige = {
		primary = { type = 10 id = 40508 }
		secondary = { type = 10 id = 40505 }
        	startdate = { year = 1024 month = january day = 1 }
		enddate = { year = 1050 month = january day = 1 }	
	}

The startdate should be 1047 and no enddate.
 
The Mekon: please read instructions on thread titles when reporting bugs next time.

I´ll try to wake the attention of the scenario dudes, this does seem like a bug resulting from scenario changes.
 
Grosshaus said:
The Mekon: please read instructions on thread titles when reporting bugs next time.

I´ll try to wake the attention of the scenario dudes, this does seem like a bug resulting from scenario changes.

May I suggest keeping all scenario bugs in one single thread?