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Post by Dawnbreaker on Sept 4, 2019 0:32:51 GMT
I feel like if your child or whoever else you've arranged the marriage of doesn't want to get married they should let you know before the actual marriage takes place. Person knows they've been betrothed for years, knows when their betrothed and they are of marrying age, but doesn't actually raise any sort of fuss about it until the marriage has already taken place for some reason. All of these people are the biggest procrastinators in the world of ice and fire.
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Post by caeserion on Sept 4, 2019 1:24:53 GMT
Or maybe they didn't like their spouse. Or maybe marriage wasn't what they were expecting.
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Post by Dawnbreaker on Sept 4, 2019 1:46:28 GMT
The former doesn't make sense since they refuse all marriages, the latter doesn't make sense because the event is rather immediate.
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Post by sourjapes on Sept 4, 2019 2:11:58 GMT
I've had the issue in this version, and the last version, where a character asks me if they can get married and when I find a partner they angrily refuse and I get this big prestige and piety penalty and piss off the family of the potential spouse. Very frustrating. I mean I get that someone might ask to get married, you find a spouse, and they don't like they object. However in that case I'd think it would be more a case of the liege SUGGESTING potential spouses and the interested party being very picky. Granted, I'm unclear exactly what the situation was with the Black Fish. Did he rejected fully arranged marriages or just reject the suggestions of them out of hand? Point is, this event still needs some work. As well I'm not sure if there is enough logic scripted into the event. Such as having my heir reject an arranged marriage (that I spent a favor on no less) to marry the only daughter and second child of a Lord Paramount; not so believable that he'd reject marrying someone with a very high possibility of inheriting a kingdom someday.
As an aside, this was really frustrating because I'd just won a war against my liege, captured him, but then released him for a favor (which meant an automatic pardon) and then used that favor to marry his daughter to my son. Felt like some serious roleplaying with my character setting the terms that the defeated liege would be released but have to pardon him for his "treason" (supported a King the liege rebelled against) and then had to give up his daughter. I wanted to MURDER my damn son for screwing this up for me.
Also, in the last version of the mod I had a case once where my son or a brother or somebody went on a tour oversees and I told them pick a spouse. So they pick somebody and ASK ME if they can marry the girl and I say YES and then they REFUSE TO MARRY HER. ARGH! That might have been fixed in this version. I haven't noticed yet.
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