Thing is, it doesn't say I will loose if the random guy who is my heir becomes Grandmaster. So I could theoretically play until the end of the game unless its telling me a lie. I really should have tested that..
Cool bug! The Knights Templar must have turned feudal either before that succession, or as a consequence of your father inheriting after you.
I assume he had all those kids before he was castrated, otherwise that'd be the major miracle ... Then again, dude's so smooth the ladies get pregnant just hearing him speak
I can do it whenever I want! ....I just don't feel like it...I like how the grandmaster is both celibate and castrated.
Maybe he's really enthusiastic, so other warriors were like: "Hey, this guy knows what he's doing."How this "conqueror" with imbecile trait came to have a following of 16K to overthrow the Ghurid is beyond me
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He would have to have been enthusiastic in a shy content way though. Maybe they just revolted and thought "hey this guy isn't smart enough to even know decadence, let's make him our shahanshah!"Maybe he's really enthusiastic, so other warriors were like: "Hey, this guy knows what he's doing."
How this "conqueror" with imbecile trait came to have a following of 16K to overthrow the Ghurid is beyond me
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Meet my 5 years old genius, strong daughter with better stats at the age of 5 than some of my vassals at the age of 30.
And she's low in succesion.
Life sucks.
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He ran across Persia and when he finally stopped, the people following him decided to conquer whatever crossed their path.Medieval Forrest Gump
Meet my 5 years old genius, strong daughter with better stats at the age of 5 than some of my vassals at the age of 30.
And she's low in succesion.
Life sucks.
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Can you elect female when there are eligible males when its not absolute cognatic succession?This is why Elective exists.
Can you elect female when there are eligible males when its not absolute cognatic succession?