Custom empires / kingdoms and de jure
With the Charlemagne expansion you can form your own kingdoms and eventually empires if you have enough territory, titles and prestige to do it. So I founded my own kingdom and later my own empire, but I, of course, have no de jure territory for either (some wiki's suggest that whatever you hold at the time becomes de jure, but that doesn't seem to be the case). Can territory eventually drift into my custom empire? And related, it seems like since I have no de jure territory, my crown laws apply to absolutely nobody. I set my crown authority to medium to stop my vassals fighting among themselves, but it seems to make no difference. They seem to be working on the crown laws of the kingdoms they belong to instead of mine.
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How do you make a de jure empire?
To form a de jure empire you need to control 80% of its de jure land. I believe that the 8,000 Prestige requirement is only for forming custom empires. De jure empires do not have such a requirement.How do you make a custom Kingdom in ck2?
General. You need three duchy titles or a realm size of 35 to create a custom kingdom. The titles may be titular. To create a de jure kingdom, you only need two duchy titles, but you also need 200 piety and 51% of the de jure land, which may or may not be easier to get than 1000 prestige.How do I make a custom empire in ck3?
Press O for de jure empire map modes. Zoom out to see which empire your kingdom is part of. Click on the empire title, inspect the "Create Title" button's tooltip. It will state exactly what you need.1. Prince of Novgorod | Alexander Nevski | AoE2: DE Custom Campaign
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