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Is there something like an empire / high kingdom for the area of the border princes? Or does a player need to found a new empire instead?

Furthermore, will there be inclusion of visible cavalry models for cultures where vampire Knights are invisible?
 
Is there something like an empire / high kingdom for the area of the border princes? Or does a player need to found a new empire instead?

Furthermore, will there be inclusion of visible cavalry models for cultures where vampire Knights are invisible?

I surmise once we actually find someone who can work well with models, and/or find the issue that Vamp Knights have, we will fi that particular issue.
Also, yes, you need to found a new Empire, as nobody ever managed to maintain control of enough of the Borders to actually make a legit one.
 
I surmise once we actually find someone who can work well with models, and/or find the issue that Vamp Knights have, we will fi that particular issue.
Also, yes, you need to found a new Empire, as nobody ever managed to maintain control of enough of the Borders to actually make a legit one.

I suspect the issue behind the vampire knight model is that it's tied to only calling to display the vanilla mounted / cavalry model. It somehow does not adjust to the other character models that come as part of DLCs related to other cultures.
 
No.
 
How fleshed out (and balanced) is Kislev/the Gospodars & co.? Been tempted to work on becoming an Ice Witch ruler of Kislev and crush Chaos hordes for lunch.
 
How do the inheritance rules work for the runefang weapons? I'm asking because I somehow inherited Stonebreaker even though I was in no sense an heir of the previous owner. Closest we were was him being my son-in-law and he's still alive as well. I haven't received any message or event pop up saying I've been handed it in any fashion either. I just noticed it was mine by random chance while checking something unrelated on my character window when I noticed something was off and wondered why I had three sword traits all of a sudden.
 
Logically speaking, runefangs should pass down by primogeniture but somehow its movement around the dynasty seems fairly random. Also, do not know what occurs if a dynasty dies out.
 
Logically speaking, runefangs should pass down by primogeniture but somehow its movement around the dynasty seems fairly random. Also, do not know what occurs if a dynasty dies out.
I'm mostly confused about getting it when the previous holder is still alive and it wasn't taken from him to my knowledge as his jailor certainly isn't dead either.
 
I'm having alot of wierd inheritance of titles within my realm. My succession-laws are set to seniority, but only my children set me as their heir even tho I'm the oldest dynasty member. Grandchildren and more distant relatives have a wide variety of heirs. It seem there are a number of "silent" rules within each law that are unexplained. Maybe your runefang is a victim of the same. Or maybe the AI just decided to give the item away. I've read they can do that, somewhere (I can't confirm it tho).
 
You can give away runefangs? I've only been able to give away generic ones. Though I did spot an oddity in the succession of Sylvania. After I swore fealty to Vlad, my chars son who's King of Bretonnia somehow became marked as Vlads successor and heir despite being a regular human(we weren't even the same dynasty -before- I got vamp'D and joined the von Carsteins either).
 
If you have multiple and the correct trait, there's an intrigue option to give them to the Elector-Counts who historically hold them.

Vlad succession is probably because the succession is Open and king of Bretonnia is more powerful than any possible alternate. I don't believe it's dynastically locked, though I don't know why it would jump to a grandchild.
 
That makes sense in terms of giving it away, but still weird since I hold no part of the elector-count titles lands that Stonebreaker is associated with. Not that I complain granted. The idea of going into battle dualwielding runefangs is kinda amusing. :p
 
I think if his mom decides to be really insistent on gender equality, though I haven't checked since the big Lustria update. Take the "I *AM* the law" option when you get a message that they need to be imprisoned. They can also crop up as rebel leaders and as Miya vassals.
 
No, but mostly because dragon mounts aren't really implemented as a working mechanic yet, only Caledori have access to a quick decision to gain red dragons and that's about it.