Wait...never mind: upon gaining it, it did switch to normal succession. It's just that there's something weird with my main heir vs other son on some of these. So I'll just manually gift this to the heir now and it should be fine.
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Hahaha, so sweet all these uppity vassals now being imprisoned and being able to have their titles revoked. Took the Kingdom of Germany. Gave it to heir as it's too much for me to manage but that'll keep it in trustworthy hands. Tons more to do.
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Well, my son and heir now has 73 of 35 vassals, so he'll have some reorganization to do himself, but he'll figure it out. Besides him, only Novgorod, Serbia, and Ruthenia left as vassal kings. The rest are revoked and passed to heir. He has 12 Kingdoms!pic.twitter.com/VsknuSqlwS
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And there's another 9 Kingdom titles that could be created and another Empire too (Wendish). I'll leave that to a later, more decadent generation. For this ruler, Tsar Mikica, is satisfied with having destroyed the power of so many rebellious vassals.
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Okay, continuing on after that climactic struggle. Now taking the Kingdom of England because we have a claimant. Not really any other justification. It was previously an Islamic Kingdom but isn't now but...oh well. Going to be ours.pic.twitter.com/CSsNrq60I6
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Ha, and we start out with 50% won because we have the current King's father prisoner...because he was our previous candidate, revolted, then we imprisoned him, revoked the title and gave it to current candidate. Funny how things go.
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Ha, this feels like such magical cheating: we get massive levies from our son, our heir, and can get them basically wherever we want because he has territory everywhere. Quite convenient!pic.twitter.com/kS4ke7dNwF
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Huh: strong revolt declared against my son. Looks like he has fewer troops available than the revolt. Concerning, but on the other hand, he'll still have a strong claim on it once he inherits my part, and I could fight the vassal if he's bad enough. Not to plan though.
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Replying to @coinaday1
You can twist the revolter's arm into a white peace usually
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Replying to @eigenrobot
What about when I'm not a party to the war? I don't see any such option (I'm playing vanilla - no DLC). I /do/ see an option to join the rebelling vassal's war...but not one to join my son in defending his title.
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Oooooooh ok sorry, usually play with all dlc :(
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Replying to @eigenrobot
All good; I do enjoy knowing what else gets added with it. I just started this campaign to try it out since it was free on Steam. I'm definitely a fan and will likely get some/all DLC for next one...after a break to do something other than just this game after this campaign.
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