Open the Realm panel by clicking the crown icon in . An analysis on Scandinavian Elective First off, I'd like to start by saying that Scandinavian elective is a tricky succession law to navigate however, it could allow one to do away with the fragmentation that comes during succession. By default this means that your eldest son will inherit the Primary Title along with the Realm Capital and any direct De Jure titles . No longer can you rush to Primogeniture, ensuring a single heir rule for years to come. How To Start in Crusader Kings 3 - For Beginners & Pros. If you didn't already own England, then you'd get de jure ownership of it. Admins.
Casus belli - CK3 Wiki Crusader Kings 3 Northern Lords: How To Start Using ... - Gamer Tweak Looks great on the tin (and is if you have more development than your vassals) but in reality that's unlikely as you're not eligible for it until you're a King.
Crusader Kings 3 - General Discussion | Page 104 - RPGnet The Extended Timeline Wiki is an online community dedicated to covering the Extended Timeline mod for Europa Universalis IV. It should.
Steam Workshop::Feudal for All Then right click on someone and select "spy". I've had a quick look at some of the inheritances in the crusader kingdoms where CK3 would have ended with bits of the Eastern med ruled by France to see how this never ended up happening historically. The problem is my oldest child will inherit the main Jarldom and the main county (where the capital is located), even when I have chosen my second son as heir.
Beginner's guide - CK3 Wiki - Paradox Wikis Originally posted by IamOrion: So I took Ireland and now I have an option Adopt a Special Succession Type - Tanistry Elective.