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Post by Salty_Balls on Mar 29, 2020 14:57:12 GMT
So during the event where your unmarried courtier asks to get married, if you tell them to marry whoever they marry matrilineally if the said courtier is female. This doesn't make sense since matrillenial marriages are kinda supposed to be a very rare event (in most Westerosi cultures) and seems to be only permited when we are dealing with a noblewoman who holds a title or is an heir to such title. Hence it doesn't make sense for such a marriage to be thrown around left and right with regular courtiers and it also makes the lore friendly matrillinial marrages seem less significant. it would be better if the game spawned a random unlanded knight/noble character who would get married regularly to the said courtier in such an event.
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Post by simplicius on Apr 5, 2020 13:41:55 GMT
Is this happening with all courtiers or just male commoners? If it's the latter then then wouldn't be able to pass on a family name, hence matrilineal marriage.
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Post by Salty_Balls on Apr 5, 2020 16:58:07 GMT
Nah, the male commoners are fine. It is the noble women who get married matrilineally to a male commoner. I suggest generating a random male noble/knight instead who will marry her nonmatrilineally.
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Post by Balerion on Apr 7, 2020 13:11:05 GMT
Nah, the male commoners are fine. It is the noble women who get married matrilineally to a male commoner. I suggest generating a random male noble/knight instead who will marry her nonmatrilineally. This happened to me as well...twice. But instead of random male noble/knights, it was to members to house Baratheon. Had to kill them by assassinating them to avoid bloodline from going to randomly created houses.
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Post by Salty_Balls on Apr 7, 2020 14:38:08 GMT
Nah, the male commoners are fine. It is the noble women who get married matrilineally to a male commoner. I suggest generating a random male noble/knight instead who will marry her nonmatrilineally. This happened to me as well...twice. But instead of random male noble/knights, it was to members to house Baratheon. Had to kill them by assassinating them to avoid bloodline from going to randomly created houses.
Another good point. The other thing that is annoying about this oversight is that it works the same for all cultures. So even the pure Agnatic ones like the ironborn get matrilinial marriages this way.
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Post by Salty_Balls on Apr 7, 2020 14:43:02 GMT
Nah, the male commoners are fine. It is the noble women who get married matrilineally to a male commoner. I suggest generating a random male noble/knight instead who will marry her nonmatrilineally. This happened to me as well...twice. But instead of random male noble/knights, it was to members to house Baratheon. Had to kill them by assassinating them to avoid bloodline from going to randomly created houses.
From what i gathered, the AI will try to find a suitable candidate from the interested courtiers court and only if it does not find one will it generate a random lowborn character. Either way the marriage is matrilinial if the request is from a female courtier. A solution would be to insure that the marriage is always regular and not matrilinial and have the AI generate a noble man/woman if the recipient is noble as well.
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Post by Azrael on Apr 10, 2020 0:12:25 GMT
From what I understand, this was intentionally done to help keep dynasties from dying out, so it's not a bug. If you want to change it, I'd look into the ai_marriage_maintenance_events.
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Post by Salty_Balls on Apr 10, 2020 17:59:33 GMT
From what I understand, this was intentionally done to help keep dynasties from dying out, so it's not a bug. If you want to change it, I'd look into the ai_marriage_maintenance_events. Never claimed it was a bug, more of an oversight.
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Post by Azrael on Apr 11, 2020 0:58:38 GMT
From what I understand, this was intentionally done to help keep dynasties from dying out, so it's not a bug. If you want to change it, I'd look into the ai_marriage_maintenance_events. Never claimed it was a bug, more of an oversight. This is the bug report part of the forums, so I thought you were reporting it as such.
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Post by Salty_Balls on Apr 11, 2020 14:04:37 GMT
Never claimed it was a bug, more of an oversight. This is the bug report part of the forums, so I thought you were reporting it as such. It is for both bugs and oversights.
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