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Ted101

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1. First of all, whenever the realm splits during a war, and all of the Lords Paramount become independent, and upon becoming vassals of the Iron Throne again, the long reign modifier starts over completely again. So, I have a king who has been reigning for 30+ years, yet nearly all of his vassals have a negative opinion modifier for his "short reign".

2. This one sort of goes along with the previous issue: whenever the realms splits during war, the Iron Throne loses any of its members of the Small Council that are land holders outside the Crownlands, as during the duration of the war they are technically not part of the same realm. When the war is over, the Councillors must be re-added. (I feel that there may be no way to fix this one.)

3. This keeps happening:
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The North gets completely bombarded by these petty peasant rebellions. About twenty of these occurred in a row. As soon as one was defeated, another took its place. I believe it happens after a county is converted to the Faith of the Seven, which for some reason gives a large modifier for unrest.

4.
This:
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Members of the Night's Watch are getting married, but more specifically the Commanders, I think.

5. As for this one, I have mentioned it in a previous thread:
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Daenerys Targaryen is fifteen years old and getting married to Khal Drogo's father, before Robert's Rebellion has
even occured.

6. If a knight denies your request to join the Kingsguard, you can go to their diplomacy menu and add them again until they join.

7. Similar to the previous, if a vassal denies your request to end their war, you can repeatedly command them to until they accept.

8. My daughter was taken prisoner by one of those Pirate Lords. She requested a trial by combat and chose her husband, my son, (We are Targaryens) as her champion. The Pirate guy chose ME as his champion, and I didn't even have an option to refuse him. (EDIT: Not sure how he picked me. He was not my friend or vassal.) So I ended up having to fight my own son to the death! Unfortunately, I did not get a picture for this one. After this happened, needless to say, I went back to a previous save.



If I remember or find any more I will edit them in.
 
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The first two are more of a vanilla CKII issue since the short/long reign modifier applied to a vassal's relation is determined by the date they most recently became your vassal. For the forth one, could it be possible that they married before becoming a member of the Night's Watch? Number five is the AI arranging marriages like it does normally I believe. The last one, number eight, seems like a weird one since you'd think you would have the option to refuse.
 
For the Nights Watch marriage issue, I believe they said before (several several months ago) that it's impossible for them to prevent baron level rulers from marrying, for whatever reason.
 
1 and 2 - These are just the way the engine works unfortunately.

3 - There have been many reports similar to this. I've been out of the loop a bit over the holidays so I'm not really sure what the current thinking is.

4 - Again, the game engine. Barons are hardcoded to automatically marry. There is a maintenance event that removes the wives I'm fairly sure.

5 - Not really sure. Are you using any submods? If not, uploading a save with this issue would be helpful.

6 and 7 - You can do a lot of wonderful things if you want to be gamey ;). Adding a cooldown period on the event would be the solution if possible. Will have a look.

8 - An option to refuse being someones champion is probably a good idea, I've seen this mentioned before actually. What I'm curious about is how the pirate was able to pick you as his champion. Is that also part of the issue or is there a perfectly reasonable explanation and that's why you didn't elaborate?

Thanks for the feedback.
 
1 and 2 - These are just the way the engine works unfortunately.

3 - There have been many reports similar to this. I've been out of the loop a bit over the holidays so I'm not really sure what the current thinking is.

4 - Again, the game engine. Barons are hardcoded to automatically marry. There is a maintenance event that removes the wives I'm fairly sure.

5 - Not really sure. Are you using any submods? If not, uploading a save with this issue would be helpful.

6 and 7 - You can do a lot of wonderful things if you want to be gamey ;). Adding a cooldown period on the event would be the solution if possible. Will have a look.

8 - An option to refuse being someones champion is probably a good idea, I've seen this mentioned before actually. What I'm curious about is how the pirate was able to pick you as his champion. Is that also part of the issue or is there a perfectly reasonable explanation and that's why you didn't elaborate?

Thanks for the feedback.
For 3, I am sure it is because of some province in the North converting to the Seven, since I'm trying to convert my northman vassal I am quite conscious of that happening. Every time a province converted, all Old Gods provinces in the North will have an incredibly high revolt risk.

Once I have a Northern War of Independence of 20k men and every time another province joined it has 20k more troops. I ended up having to fight 80k peasants in the North (fortunately I captured the leader before all of them came together).
 
1 and 2 - These are just the way the engine works unfortunately.

3 - There have been many reports similar to this. I've been out of the loop a bit over the holidays so I'm not really sure what the current thinking is.

4 - Again, the game engine. Barons are hardcoded to automatically marry. There is a maintenance event that removes the wives I'm fairly sure.

5 - Not really sure. Are you using any submods? If not, uploading a save with this issue would be helpful.

6 and 7 - You can do a lot of wonderful things if you want to be gamey ;). Adding a cooldown period on the event would be the solution if possible. Will have a look.

8 - An option to refuse being someones champion is probably a good idea, I've seen this mentioned before actually. What I'm curious about is how the pirate was able to pick you as his champion. Is that also part of the issue or is there a perfectly reasonable explanation and that's why you didn't elaborate?

Thanks for the feedback.

I am using the sub-mod AGOT Religion Tweaks. And as for 8, I forgot to mention that the pirate lord picking me as his champion was indeed part of the issue. He was neither my friend nor my vassal, so I am not sure how he could pick me to be his champion.
 
For 3, I am sure it is because of some province in the North converting to the Seven, since I'm trying to convert my northman vassal I am quite conscious of that happening. Every time a province converted, all Old Gods provinces in the North will have an incredibly high revolt risk.

Once I have a Northern War of Independence of 20k men and every time another province joined it has 20k more troops. I ended up having to fight 80k peasants in the North (fortunately I captured the leader before all of them came together).

Yeah the cause is known. It's more case of balancing the revolts. Like I said I'm not sure what the current thinking is.
 
Yeah the cause is known. It's more case of balancing the revolts. Like I said I'm not sure what the current thinking is.
I think while it is possible for R'hllor or the Faith to have such a reaction (although 10% revolt risk in EVERY province is still too much), the Old Gods believers probably won't put up such a big fight.