![]() ![]() ![]() owns land and holds titles) in both Norway and England, as the Duke of Wessex and King of england he is bound by english law in Wessex, but Norweigan law in Norway where he has his capital, and in some cases norweigan law will take precendence over english due to the liege (Harald) having Norway as his primary title, while he has Enland as his secondary title, and the duchies (both in england and in norway) as lower titles. ![]() I've got about 1500 h in the game, but feel free to correct me if I mess something up, because this stuff can easily get complicated and there are exceptions, and exceptions to the exceptions, that can arise from circumstances.įirst off, de jure and de facto was pretty well explained by Jon, but there is also a difference between holder and vassal, when it comes to law. Who get what when someone dies and what you are allowed or not to do. ![]() And that would obviously be INHERITANCE and LAWS. So I figured that I would write a short text (that ended up not being short) explaining what is perhaps the most important gameplay mechanic in CK2, for any viewers unfamiliar with the game, and perhaps for Jon himself as well. ![]()
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