How does succession work in a tanistry empire?
I was King of Eire, and I've created the Empire of Alba.
I was surprised to notice that the Kingdom of Eire and the Empire of Alba have two separate successors.
What happens when I die, if two different kinsman get voted? I guess I would have the Empire, but can I have an Empire without having a Kingdom, and having a Duchy (Mide) inside that Kingdom itself?
(sure, I could just destroy the kingdoms, but that's beside the point of this question)
I also have the Kingdom of Wales, I've not created the Kingdom of Alba/Scotland, and while I control most of England and I'm sometimes voted to be heir of England, it's still independent.
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What is Tanistry elective succession?
These features make tanistry an agnatic succession mode, and a succession by appointment, as it was an elective monarchy. Tanistry evades the basic requirement of the hereditary monarchy, i.e. that the outcome of the succession is predictable, up to the identity of successor and next heirs, by genealogy.What is Tanistry ck2?
Tanistry is a rare succession method available only to non-Muslim characters who are also either Celtic-cultured or.How do you get Crown authority in ck3?
Raising crown authority requires you to spend prestige, so you'll have to work on gaining more of that if you can't afford the cost. You can also only move up or down one level at a time, and each time you change it, your vassals will change their opinions of you.The Ultimate CK3 Guide To Succession
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