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Is it possible to have your children or main character marry a commoner? I don't know if the game will go into this level of detail, but it seems a nice alternative to be able to wed a pretty farmgirl as opposed to ones hare-lipped cousin.
 
Originally posted by ElimGarak
Is it possible to have your children or main character marry a commoner? I don't know if the game will go into this level of detail, but it seems a nice alternative to be able to wed a pretty farmgirl as opposed to ones hare-lipped cousin.

It shouldn't be easy and less acceptable, this is the Middle Ages not XX Century, marrying someone of no noble blood means to lose all your claims.
 
Well, but who knows; maybe the girl's grandfather's nephew's cousin's father was a noble...;) All is possible with some "research"!:D
 
Don't think it would be likely to happen that often IRL and probably not at all in the game.:)
 
I agree.:) It's probably more work than it's worth. But it would be......interesting!:D It's no problem for future AAR's though; as long as our imagination is alright!:p
 
Originally posted by ElimGarak
Is it possible to have your children or main character marry a commoner? I don't know if the game will go into this level of detail, but it seems a nice alternative to be able to wed a pretty farmgirl as opposed to ones hare-lipped cousin.

Only the game designer can answer your question. From what I have read the emphasis in the game is your family dynasty so marriages must play a decent sized role. Given what we know about the game design there isnt much on marriages yet but if the game is centered around your family dynasty then if you could marry a commoner it should come with a penalty.

What the measurements are for victory I am not quite sure, like most paradox games there is a point system, maybe you could loose points if you went that route?
 
Re: Re: royal blood

Originally posted by Odin1970
What the measurements are for victory I am not quite sure, like most paradox games there is a point system, maybe you could loose points if you went that route?

As I said before the lesser penalty for you is that member of your family losing all his claims.
 
Originally posted by crazy canuck
IRL wouldn't the Royal simply have the pretty farm girl as a um... bed warmer.
Probably, but the children sprung thereof would have what function in game? IIRC William the Conqueror was such a bastard and I'll bet many of his contemporaries were too. I know most danish kings until mid 12th century were of "uncertain maternal descent" so to speak
 
Don't confuse Bastards that is possible with marrying commoners that was a political suicide.

After all you can have bastard with any type of person, but you can only marry what you can.
 
There are many cases in English history for example, of royal marriages into less-than-noble-lineages. Not necessarily commoners, but middle class families that were certainly not noble. In most cases. the girl's family was awarded titles quickly to elevate them, or it was "discovered" that some ancestor was in fact a noble.
 
Originally posted by Castor
I'm all with you on that marriage is within your ranks, I was just venting my hope that the bastards will be well modelled.:)

I'm sure it has been mentioned that bastard are in the game. But the kings bastards still have royal blood. :)
 
Originally posted by Sonny
I'm sure it has been mentioned that bastard are in the game. But the kings bastards still have royal blood. :)

Well that's not totally true, depends on the type of bastard :p

Recognized Bastard has, Unrecognized has not :p
 
True, but the unrecognized ones could still cause you all kind of troubles if supported by your greedy cousins so I hope they will all be in, for that true medieval feeling.
 
Originally posted by Castor
True, but the unrecognized ones could still cause you all kind of troubles if supported by your greedy cousins so I hope they will all be in, for that true medieval feeling.

Why would my greedy cousins want to have one person more in the succesion line before them?? :D
 
Originally posted by Txini
Why would my greedy cousins want to have one person more in the succesion line before them?? :D
Well, after using him/her to depose you he/she would of course be sent off to some monastery and locked up. :D
 
Originally posted by Txini
Why would my greedy cousins want to have one person more in the succesion line before them?? :D

Because they control the bastard and knowing they cannot get the throne they want to be close to the seat of power. Kinda the same thing as with imposters.:)