
>Do you want to fire him? Very well, but be prepared when the Vatican refuses you the divorce. >Fuck no, because Duilius the Clerk, who has dodgy ties with Vatica spies keeps saying that there are legal impediments to do so. >Do you want to change a law to optimize its enforcement? >Fuck no, because Duke Jean le Cuck might be butthurt by how your cheap broccoli kill the market in Forez. >Do you want to improve agriculture in the Gevaudan?

Because they tell you you are sovereign and rule, but in the end it is all about appeasing the right people to get something right. But guess what? That's exactly how you feel when you are a real king: Kids might be pissed off by the idea that they cannot choose what they want regardless of the fact their main character is wearing a crown. I mean: why the fuck do you think Crusades happened? Because at some point Europe was so fucking fragmented and saturated, that in order to rule and provide your supporters with lands and wealth, you had to organize some shitty Middle-Eastern adventure.

To truly be a king meant to be born with rights but also duties towards others who enforced the existence of the crown on a fucking daily basis.ĭo you think a Jarl could organize a raid without the approval of the Thing? Do you think the King of France could alienate some land without triggering an intricate network of IOUs, duties, and birthrights? So, yes, pretty much: Medieval history is not the history of individual leaders followed by a "band of brothers" carefully chosen by an external player. >Even your own court clerks could raise issues >Monarchs didn't have to deal with the people's parliament, but most of them were bound by duties toward conclaves of all sorts of individuals >Law Codices from the Roman age were around up until the 16th Century and later. I understand the butthurt, but ***welcome to reality***.įor all those of you kids who do not visit /his/, please take note of the fact an elective monarchy requires a constitution, a parliament, etc.īut this doesn't dispense with the fact that all Feudal monarchies were FAR from being absolute. >OMG the new education system causes bad kids to spawn everywhere. >OMG an alliance between X and Y shouldn't be possible
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Apparently there's been an increase in the number of non-STEM graduates in the community.Īll these entitled fellows write horrible reviews of Conclave, and although I agree some of them highlight interesting points, I am still triggered by: I am a real old fag, so please forgive my banter, but I cannot help noticing that since CK2 became a thing, a lot of history graduate seem to have spawned on Steam, Paradox forums, etc. I was considering the purchase of Conclave, a DLC expansion for Crusader Kings 2. CK2: Conclave, and all those butthurt kids Anonymous 14:25:37 Post No.
