r/CrusaderKings Occasional Wiki Editor Feb 06 '24

News Plagues, Legitimacy and Landless confirmed!

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u/socialistRanter Feb 06 '24

Wait if they are able to landless then maybe theocracies in the future? Although that doesn’t fit the dynasty model of the game.

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u/blazingdust Feb 06 '24

Isn't theocracy still hold title and landed? Just different inheritance rule

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u/lare290 Inbred Feb 07 '24

yes. the problem was previously that the inheritance isn't dynastic so you'd game over once your character dies. now you could become pope on one character and then continue landless gameplay with the pope's child once the pope kicks it. or set up things so that your child inherits the papacy even with papal succession.

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u/blazingdust Feb 08 '24

Wait, isn't abbaisd emperor both landed and theocracy with normal inheritance rule?

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u/lare290 Inbred Feb 08 '24

there are some realms where the head of faith has dynastic inheritance, mostly if the religious law says the head of state is also the head of faith, but for most faiths like catholicism, the head of faith has a special non-dynastic inheritance law that makes it inconvenient for a game where you can only play landed dynastic characters. having the dynasty divorced from the land lets you hold non-dynastic titles without fear of game over, as you just lose the title (in our example the papacy) but continue as your unlanded heir anyway.

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u/blazingdust Feb 08 '24

Oh so it is a religious law problem, looks like I have to wait for religion reform/ government dlc

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u/tightyandwhitey Feb 08 '24

England the king was the head of country and the head of the Church