![]() ![]() Happy Father's Day to my dearest husband in heaven. With lots of love and admiration, I continue to appreciate the good father you were to our kids. ![]() You remain to be the guardian angel in our lives. I suspect that part of what's happening is that by landing mostly my dynasty I (and by extension other players) or creating custom faiths we lower the number of non-related people available for the AI to marry.īoth in the hard limit sense of "these people aren't a valid marriage you at all" but also in a softer "there's some maluses in the AI weights against making these marriages", the latter being caused by the lack of potential spouses related to landed rulers of renowned dynasties with the same/a similar enough faith.Īt the same time I suspect that the good genetic traits (and high dynasty level of renown from landing a lot of people, and resulting prestige gain for the participants) gives the AI positive weights towards making a marriage, which can then overwhelm any maluses from being related thereby making them more likely to marry each other.Īs a sidenote I think something similar is going on with all the incestual seduction, high attraction modifiers from good genetic traits overwhelming the incest penalty and a relative lack of other seduction targets conspire to make the AI who will choose to seduce more likely to seduce their family.Happy birthday to my husband in heaven Happy father's day to my dearest husband in heaven. It could also be because while a few things I read mentioned the Catholic church forbade less than 7th degree consanguinity marriages (much stricter than CK3) until the 13th century (I did not find what happened after/since to this rule) but the church was supposedly know to give frequent (one source said "routine") exemptions.Ĭlick to expand.I have noticed that this happens much more in my games when I land my dynasty a bunch, or if I start getting good genetic traits into the family, particularly attractiveness through that might be confirmation bias on my part - to a lesser extend creating a custom faith can also make it more common. I suspect Christianity is set to such loose rules with regards to consanguinity to help players role play Hapsburgs who became quite famous for their cousin marriage (particularly as second spouses but also pretty out of timeline for CK3). There needs to be some weighting against doing this so frequently even if it requires marrying a lowborn or unlanded noble (IE generated NPC with dynasty that has no landed relatives). Many culture groups have factors (small size, few leaders, geographic isolation, etc - examples are Sardinians but also Hautevilles as they are Normans far from other franks) that lead to them doing a lot of cousin and closer marriages. #doctrine_consanguinity_unrestricted all forms of incest is acceptableĭoctrine_consanguinity_restricted will not allow a marriage if the relationship between the two characters is: parent, child, sibling, grandparent, grandchild, cousin, uncle, aunt, nephew, or niece.ĭoctrine_consanguinity_cousins will not allow a marriage if the relationship between two characters is: parent, child, sibling, grandparent, grandchild, uncle, aunt, nephew, and niece (but now cousins is acceptable).ĭoctrine_consanguinity_aunt_nephew_and_uncle_niece will not allow a marriage if the relationship between two characters is: parent, child, sibling, grandparent, and grandchild (now cousins, aunt, nephew, uncle, and niece are acceptable).ĭoctrine_consanguinity_unrestricted doesn't block anything, because it's unrestricted. Relation_with_character_is_incestuous_in_faith_trigger = I am writing a guide for myself, so your input would be greatly appreciated. Are they on the table? And in that case, is your great-grandchild on the table, given that they have only three degrees of separation from you (child to grandchild to them) but are considered merely "Blood Relatives" instead of Extended Family?Īnd on another note, does " Everything but Cousins" permit in-laws? That was a sticking point in Hamlet. With all of this being said, what does " Everything but Cousins" allow? There are numerous relations that are also four degrees of separation from you, such as your grand-niece or grand-nephew (labelled as "kinsman/kinswoman" for some reason) and your great-great-grandchild (ditto), but these aren't considered members of your extended family nor are they mentioned in the Consanguinity Doctrines. " Close Family" would still permit you to marry your nephew or niece, because they have three degrees of separation from you your father/mother (being degree #1), your sibling (being degree #2), and finally your sibling's child being degree #3. As you can see in this helpful chart I found on the Wiki, the game respects these degrees for " Close Family", which is two degrees of separation at most. ![]()
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