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Brian Shanahan Wrote:I'm currently playing a game as Duke of Munster, my first game, so it's on a low level. I have though two questions with the game in general:
1) I currently have one of my sons bethrothed to the Duchess of York, a ruling Duchess vassal to Richard of England, but I cannot see how to seal the deal. Where do I go to get the marriage done?
2) How do I make sure my duke is not leading battle formations. The son in 1) above is a 23 martial soldier with extras and so would be much better than my middling level 14 martial duke.
1) Are both your son and the Duchess 16 years of age or over? Once they're 16, there should be an alert at the top saying "betrothed can marry."
2) If you have Low Crown Authority or higher, you can change formation leaders. However, this is not possible when you're an independent duke and there is no King of Ireland to raise crown level on his own.
Also, be aware that depending on how the Duchess's lands get inherited (who dies first, and only if you aren't a king), you may end up as a vassal of England in the future.
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Cyneheard Wrote:1) Are both your son and the Duchess 16 years of age or over? Once they're 16, there should be an alert at the top saying "betrothed can marry."
2) If you have Low Crown Authority or higher, you can change formation leaders. However, this is not possible when you're an independent duke and there is no King of Ireland to raise crown level on his own.
Also, be aware that depending on how the Duchess's lands get inherited (who dies first, and only if you aren't a king), you may end up as a vassal of England in the future.
They're both 19. I got the alert with a previous marriage, but not this one. The lad is not directly in line for inheritance, he has two older brothers (one already an adult at the game start, and the other I groomed as my treasurer) so I'm not worried about vassalage.
And on the second one thanks.
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Brian Shanahan Wrote:They're both 19. I got the alert with a previous marriage, but not this one. The lad is not directly in line for inheritance, he has two older brothers (one already an adult at the game start, and the other I groomed as my treasurer) so I'm not worried about vassalage.
And on the second one thanks.
Then propose a regular marriage between the betrothed couple. Unless she got married somehow.
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Cyneheard Wrote:Then propose a regular marriage between the betrothed couple. Unless she got married somehow.
Tried that, she wasn't available on the screen. And she no married neither. I even tried going over her head to the King of England. It baffles me.
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Is your son actually in your court and thus under your control?
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Brian Shanahan Wrote:Tried that, she wasn't available on the screen. And she no married neither. I even tried going over her head to the King of England. It baffles me. Post a save?
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NobleHelium Wrote:Is your son actually in your court and thus under your control?
Yes, I annexed the Mayoralty of Limerick to give him. A son that good you have to give special presents to.
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Edit: NM, I'm aparently really late.
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Edit: NM, Not only aparently am I really late but I double posted.
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Brian Shanahan Wrote:Yes, I annexed the Mayoralty of Limerick to give him. A son that good you have to give special presents to.
That could be the problem. He's your vassal, but not actually in your court. He can choose his own marriage.
First rule: wed your heirs before you land them.
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