![]() ![]() ![]() This means you can move your capital prior to death, or at any point, and guarantee that you’ll always have at least one great piece of land for your heir to get started with. Note that it specifies the realm capital is always passed on. The good news is you do have some control over which lands stay under your rule.Īs a reminder, the primary heir will always inherit your previous ruler’s primary title, realm capital, and direct De Jure titles associated with them. Then they’re usually shocked and overcome by the loss of large amounts of land. New Crusader Kings 3 players may not put a ton of thought into their lands and holdings, particularly the small details, at least until the first succession comes along. ![]()
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