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    king of my kingdom Member DVX BELLORVM's Avatar
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    Default Re: Who´s the heir after my heir? Solution!

    Quote Originally Posted by askthepizzaguy
    I would choose the hair based upon fullness, texture, color, and scent. Preferably a blonde.

    Unfortunately, the spell checker is not smart enough to detect that kind of error.
    once I offered someone on this forum to buy him a bear...

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    Default Re: Who´s the heir after my heir? Solution!

    Quote Originally Posted by DVX BELLORVM

    Unfortunately, the spell checker is not smart enough to detect that kind of error.
    once I offered someone on this forum to buy him a bear...
    That's quite all right though. The most egregious spelling errors are the ones where someone attacks someone else's spelling while committing errors of their own.

    Example: "you miz spelt weltanschauung... hahahah wat a tard"

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    Default Re: Who´s the heir after my heir? Solution!

    My most recent game as England:

    William the Conquerer is the king at the start of the campaign. His heir is his oldest son, Prince Rufus. Over the course of the early game, Rufus adopts two men (early conquests) and then has two natural sons. At the time William dies, Rufus becomes king and the new heir is the first of Rufus' adopted children. The prince doesn't have any children for a while, so when Rufus dies his son is only 13. The prince becomes the king, but the new heir is now Rufus fourth child. It skipped over both the second adopted son and the oldest of the two natural sons.
    Age and treachery will defeat youth and skill every time.

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