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As a Nomadic ruler, I've just reached Dominance Level 3 as a king. I am already a king with vassals, but I now have the option to migrate to a new kingdom title. If I choose to migrate to a new Kingdom title, what happens to my current vassals? Do they go independent? Do they get land in the new territory? What if there isn't enough land to go around? How does the game determine who gets land if that is the case?

I'm just a bit confused on this system and would really appreciate if anyone could help!
 
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Some will get land, others will stay behind, if you click the arrow in the war dec screen, it shows this
I appreciate the answer! Do you know if this is based on family ties, or how powerful a vassal is, or other circumstances, or are you not sure? And by 'stay behind' do you mean they become independent or they remain your vassals but don't get land in your new kingdom?
 
I appreciate the answer! Do you know if this is based on family ties, or how powerful a vassal is, or other circumstances, or are you not sure? And by 'stay behind' do you mean they become independent or they remain your vassals but don't get land in your new kingdom?
Become independent. Pretty sure it's based on obedience. At the very least, obedience guarantees they migrate with you. Should be in a tooltip somewhere, wiki isn't yet fully on that case
 
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