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Two Crusader Kings questions

Garm

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May 10, 2010
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'Merika
1.) Is it possible to tell what type of succession an AI realm has? I'd like to marry a rulers daughter for example, and then set it up for the grandchild to inherit the title. I know this is possible, but I'm not sure how...are they always included in the AI rulers succession line?

2.) Salic Consanguinity is the succession type that makes the "County Cousin" right?
 

Chef_Hathaway

King of the Juice
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White Knight
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Aug 13, 2009
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Dicksville
Divinity: Original Sin BattleTech
1.) Yes, when you click on the various succession types, any kingdom with that type shows up as green on the map.

2.) I think so, that's the one where heirs can trace lineage through their mothers, right?
 

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