Just a small follow-up on my Druchii game. I actually really removed all Slaaneshi characters with console commands. Pure Madness! I really wanted to kill a real person after that. Anyway, managed to subjugate all other Druchii realms. Morathi's was the trickiest one, because her Magic power (and my lack of it) caused many casualities. Still, I held no grudge against her (after all half of her 4 children are mine) and married her after reforming Naggaroth (while I subjugated her she fought her own son who was ruling Watchtowers after I ousted him from Naggaroth, she won a while after and is now ruling Watchtowers too). I couldn't of course just be content with that and started the prepared invasion of Ulthuan. Successfully I might add. It "only" cost me all my gold, several good leaders and two of three daughters with magic power, didn't matter though.. my dynasty is made of over 80 people after 73 years of gameplay, half of them are my direct children of my direct children.. go figure. Anyway... I thought.. I reached everything except becoming Phoenix King. So I did that too and my first attempt was successful. A Druchii is now ruling both Naggaroth and Ulthuan.
Anyway some questions related to this:
1. Is it intentional that I don't get Malekith's special government type when I reform Naggaroth after his death?
It makes the conquest of Ulthuan a bit hard (which is kinda good), since my vassals join wars like tribals and a lot of the A.I. troops will be stranded in Naggaroth due to a lack of boats. Was kinda funny though, seeing Morathi's troops pile up at my Capital and waiting for ships that never come.
Maybe a toned down version of his goverment would be good to get when one recreates the empire title.
2. Should Druchii really be able to be judged worthy to become Phoenix King and let them pass the flames?
It really must be a slap in the face for the Asur, to have a Phoenix King who is a cruel, lustful, hedonistic, ambitious and proud individual (he is also brave and charitable). Additionally he is also a minor mutant with horns and (before passing the flames) took the former Everqueen as his concubine.
Maybe there should be some checks in the event that prevent something like this from happening? Like having Druchii characters (or Elfs with the Druchii religion) automatically causes them to be burned?
3. I got the Tyrant modifier for both holding Ulthuan and Avelorn after turning the former Everqueen into my concubine. If I grant this title to one of my daughters, will I loose the Tyrant modifier and more importantly will she become the new Everqueen?