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    Default Re: Maintaining Royal Bloodline and Family Tree

    Quote Originally Posted by Dearmad
    And that is exactly what happens in crusader kings... what's your point?

    But you're also wrong- in the Kingdom/Emperire of the Byzantines selction of the heir was regular and it didn't follow any set rule. In Spain (Castilel) there was no following of the oldest king's son inheriting... it was often his brother and others.. the eldest male child inheriting is rarer than you think when you actually research how it worked- it's a relatively late thing, and a western versus eastern europe thing.

    I'm not a big fan of CK but it did do some things right that are simply FUBAR in M2TW. Like having MANY different types of inheritance laws.
    Ah, ok... so the game is pretty realistic. apologies...
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    Default Family Tree Bug: the tree disappeared with foreign son as my king

    1C.) Only your ruling king (at the time of birth) and current faction heir (at the coming of age time) will produce character princesses you can control.

    OOOOOOOOOOOOH - so *that's* why I couldn't find princesses on the map while my family tree worked.

    While it worked.

    I'm playing as Spain and had one of my princesses marry a Milanese prince who, to my surprise, ended up as the faction heir - Prince Giorgio.

    I didn't see him on the family tree, though, which confused me.

    Shortly afterwards, he became King Giorgio.

    Now when I open up my family tree, *it's all gone!*

    You only see who I presume are Giorgio's Milanese father and mother, dead already too IIRC.

    WTF? Where's the Spanish Royal Family?

    Next step is to find out what happens when Giorgio passes on - will the family tree 'fix itself'? Will the game crash?

    The game world is big now - about 30 territories and a whack of generals - so I haven't taken the time to scan through all the generals to figure out which one is the new heir apparent (if any) - so I think I'll just play through to see what happens.

    Has anyone seen this before?
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