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    Default No marriage proposals

    I am trying to build up a nice family tree, with good genetics and the rest.

    One general, Francis, is the most perfect General you could wish for.

    He is a Born Conqueror, Physically Striking, top level Fertile, etc. and by the age of 26 or so was 10*, with Enjoys The Dark, Promising Attacker and Defender Traits. He has Chivalrous Knights and all sorts of other retinue people, and the only bad thing on his card is a Pagan Magician.

    Yet age 36 he has had no marriage proposals. Neither have several of my other Generals - the only proposals come for the women family members.

    Same with the only other 10* general I had on a previous game. Why can't the good genes get passed through??

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    Bumping this, cause I got the exact same problem.

    A few times now, I've seen princes (rarely crown princes) and male relatives of the Royal Line die alone at old age, with no heir to continue on their lagacy.

    When possible, I try and marry young generals off to a Princesses, but find their numbers lacking at best, mainly cause they occur only when their father is either King or Crown Prince. The rest of the female representatives just becomes Noble ladies who can then only be woed by "lesser" nobility.

    (Please correct me, if I am wrong in this.)

    I find it odd, that you cannot arrange marriage between Noble Ladies and generals, given that an arranged marriage in medieval times was often not only common, but also expected by nobility.

    But, given that this is the case, and said Ladies are just there to water up the Royal Line with common peasantry, could anyone explain how to ensure, or atleast increase the chance of a General getting a marriage?

    In advance, thanks for the help.

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    hm, i got chicks for marry after 2 turns of generals appearance sometimes its even 17 years old for 17 yo

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    The only solution to this i guess, would be to train up outside your family line, and use your princess to marry the "perfect General"


    I had a theory on location being relevant to marriage proposals, but i dropped it once i couldn't find any solid evidence to back it. Perhaps someone who knows some of the game triggers for such things might chime in for this topic, cause i'd like to know too


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    It seems that some people just don´t marry until mid 30s or before 50...
    Like once i started playing French and i got this Louis (not the starting heir, around 3rd Louis i had) He didn´t marry until he was 47 and managed to get 1 kid... Happily this kid got up fertile and good taxman with chivalry legacy and got 3 daughters and 1 son before 45.
    Some just don´t want to marry, it´s human nature. They seem to drop their interest if they have many brothers and sisters.
    Homo Sapiens non Urinat in Ventum - the wise man does not piss against the wind.

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    I think the real reason behind this is that the game limits the number of generals a player has based upon the size of his territory. The problem is, it doesn't account for the generals, I think, until after they come of age.

    So, in one generation you could have a general with, say, four sons born in close succession (sp?), but once they all come of age it may actually put you over this limit. The result is no marriage proposals and no new births for quite some time. Once the older generation starts dying off, or you conquer more territory, you will pass the threshold again to begin expanding the family line.

    It may sound quirky, but I think it is beneficial. I've had experiences in early games where two very fertile family members made so many male children and, therefore, future general's bodyguards, that their upkeep alone killed my economy. In the late game it isn't an issue, but early on getting swamped with expensive units like that hurts a great deal.

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    Just to clarify.

    I am completely willing, if dealing with this problem requires it, to go beyond the aforehand laid boundries of the game (as in cheating or modding).

    But would need a little guidance to do so.

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