Hey, I've got an entire game's worth of trouble-making to make up for.
Hey, I've got an entire game's worth of trouble-making to make up for.
I suppose you've earned it. Of course GMs can be troublemakers, it's usually on a more global scale however.
Chretien Saisset, Chevalier in the King of the Franks PBM
Do I get it right that when Charles becomes of age he can start his own House/Duchy when he receives a settlement? His parent, King Philippe, is not part of any House and Charles is not obliged to start in his brother Duchy as well?
Ugh, TC, come now, you can play the game better then that. Is your character made of pure synthesized arsenic and lawyer?
Can someone spill some blood!!
Ah, sorry, that was an Arnold moment.
It's hard to resist the pull of the Dread Lord.
Might just be good roleplaying...perhaps.![]()
Something like that used to be in the draft rules, but I queried it and reading the current rules, I can't find anything to that effect. There would be no obligation to join your brother's Duchy, so you would have a free pick. I think you would need the 2/3 vote to create your own House, same as any land-owning noble.
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