If a title is destroyed, or is usurped by a ruler with a republican or theocratic form of government, and is restored to a non-republican/-theocratic form of government (e.g., Feudal or Iqta) after some generations (or centuries!), it will have dozens of claimants that may fight among themselves for the throne. (Wikipedia has a long list of such claimants-for example, the Legitimist, Orléanist, and Bonapartist claims to the Kingdom of France, which currently is a republic.) This mod detects claims on defunct, republican, and theocratic titles, and ensures that such claims will be inherited (i.e., converts them to "weak and pressed" status) via a hidden event that fires immediately before any character dies. This is a very simple mod with a very simple purpose: to prevent hereditary claims on defunct or non-hereditary titles from expiring, regardless of how many generations have passed. Of course! Who would be mean enough to prevent others from using his work? Just don't forget to include me in the credits. It should be compatible with any other mod.ĭo I have permission to use parts of, or the entirety of, this mod in my own mod? This mod is totally self-contained, with one events file (containing one event in its own toakraka2 namespace), one on_actions file, and one game_rules file. If you remove that, add_weak_pressed_claim was introduced in version 1.06. If you remove those, any_de_jure_vassal_title (as a condition scope, not just a command scope) was introduced in version 2.5. Game rules were introduced in version 2.6. With which version of vanilla is this mod compatible? This means that, if several unlanded characters die in quick succession, their claims may not be inherited properly. Claims are converted on_yearly_pulse and on_new_holde*, not on_death. As the game progresses, the accumulation of claims to (1) defunct tribal titles that can't be re-created and (2) titles that are controlled by powerful rulers of other religions tends to make characters' lists of claims cluttered to the point of uselessness. I'll take back the land of the Lombards myself!" It also allows some interesting roleplaying: "My great-great-great-great-great-grandfather was the King of Italy, before those stinking Venetians made it a republic. This mod allows such situations to occur. However, this flies in the face of the many claims to European thrones that have survived even into the present day-for example, the Legitimist, Orléanist, and Bonapartist claimants to the Kingdom of France, which currently has republican government. Without this mod, claims matching the conditions listed above would be lost forever after just a few generations. (Each of these bullet points can be enabled or disabled separately, with its own game rule.) The title's holder is a vassal (direct or indirect) of the character The title's holder is of a different religion The title has theocratic government and the claimant has feudal, tribal, or nomadic government The title has republican government and the claimant has feudal, tribal, or nomadic government The character's realm contains a "foothold" title in the claimed title's de jure territory At least one of the following must be true: No liege of the character holds or claims the title On a regular basis, any claim held by a character is converted to a weak, inheritable claim (and therefore is inherited, even if the claim currently is weak and uninheritable), as long as:
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