Crusader Kings II

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C<Thompson Aug 21, 2014 @ 8:34am
i am playing has byzantine empire, and i have 2 duchies in the kingdom of Greece but the king of greece desire them, is they anyway to stop him from desire them (my empire is big so i need kings because i have to many dukes)
i am playing has byzantine empire, and i have 2 duchies in the kingdom of Greece but the king of greece desire them, is they anyway to stop him from desire them (my empire is big so i need kings because i have to many dukes)
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lordcessa Aug 21, 2014 @ 8:54am 
Originally posted by C<Thompson:
how would i remove a duchy titles for lower kingdom titles has a empire
Excuse me, can you write it again? I don't understand your problem.
Evil Crusader Aug 21, 2014 @ 9:00am 
By granting that vassal king said territory. For example, if you are the Byzantine Empire and you made another person King of Greece, he would desire Constantinople.
Bloodie Aug 21, 2014 @ 11:03am 
Vassal kings are generally trouble as they have a default opinion penalty. In my opinion, the most stable solution in the long run is - when you have a reason, try to imprison him, let him rebel, defeat him, revoke the kingdom (and destroy it afterwards). This strategy gives you a one-time opinion penalty for destroying the title, but dukes are much more manageable than kings and, as the title does not exist, they would not have the other opinion penalty (for your control and their desire of that kingdom title).

There is no place for a king in the Roman Empire. (Except the Ecumenical Patriarch, of course :)
C<Thompson Aug 21, 2014 @ 1:10pm 
Originally posted by lordcessa:
Originally posted by C<Thompson:
how would i remove a duchy titles for lower kingdom titles has a empire
Excuse me, can you write it again? I don't understand your problem.

i am playing has byzantine empire, and i have 2 duchies in the kingdom of Greece but the king of greece desire them, is they anyway to stop him from desire them (my empire is big so i need kings because i have to many dukes)
Evil Crusader Aug 21, 2014 @ 1:31pm 
No, of course not. I'd have kept all your demesne in a single de jure Kingdom, and simply not created said Kingdom.
Bloodie Aug 21, 2014 @ 2:09pm 
You cannot have too many (vassal) dukes. You can only have too many personally held duchies. In fact, it is better to have more weaker vassals than one strong. And if any duke is unsuitable for you, the Byz./Roman Emperor has the right to revoke a duchy without tyranny.
Cryten Aug 21, 2014 @ 7:58pm 
Theres something about gaming the system and avoiding duke and king titles that doesnt feel like your playing to the spirit of the game for me. How harsh is the opinion penalty for a king against a emporer?
Langkard Aug 21, 2014 @ 8:48pm 
Originally posted by Cryten:
Theres something about gaming the system and avoiding duke and king titles that doesnt feel like your playing to the spirit of the game for me. How harsh is the opinion penalty for a king against a emporer?

The opinion penalty is -25 toward the emperor. Additional opinion penalties will apear for any duchies the emperor still holds within the de jure kingdom. It can add up. And for the Byzantine Emperor, it only takes maybe two kings falling below a 50 opinion to form a faction strong enough to revolt.

Last edited by Langkard; Aug 21, 2014 @ 8:50pm
dragonemp Aug 21, 2014 @ 10:04pm 
if the kingdom is de jour part of empire, you do NOT need kings, destroy all king titles in your de jour empire, keep EVERYONE as 1 duchy ducks, do NOT let your vassals get powerful.
Boom Aug 22, 2014 @ 2:08am 
make him revolt win him and revoke his title..most of times i give to my son(who take the thrown) the title of king of Greece and Abatolia his opinion for me goes 100 and have plenty of army ;)
Last edited by Boom; Aug 22, 2014 @ 2:08am
WAAAAAA Aug 22, 2014 @ 8:29pm 
I'm actually doing a Byzantine round myself right now and I have an extensive empire that stretches from Italy all the way to Egypt. Anytime I can create a Kingdom title I do. Makes getting troops a lot easier and once you solidify your status the vassel kings generally like you. The only vassel king rebellion I've had was the Despot of Sicily which was at like the beginning of the game. Relating to your issue though, in my round I haven't (and don't plan on) created the kingdom of Greece. Your dukes will want it for themselves and if you grant the kingdom to somebody else then they'll desire whatever territory you have in the Greece territory. My advice is cut your losses and revoke the title from this vassel. With imperial administration none of your vassels will be angry with you so you won't have to worry about your vassels rebelling. The only person that will be pissed will be that king. So in conclusion whatever territory your capital is in don't create that kingdom title. Yes it sucks having all those dukes and crap to deal with, but it's a much better plan.
Tweakee Aug 22, 2014 @ 10:04pm 
Especially as the Byzantines, never ever hand out Kingdoms except as a last resort to avoid a massive revolt. The Byzantines can revoke Duchys w/o a reason, making it easy to remove troublesome vassals. With Kingdoms, you can't do that for free. So make as many duchies as possible, but no Kingdoms, and your Empire will be stable and easy to keep happy.

To answer your specific question, no. He will desire all lands within his Kingdom until he owns them. So you can either give him the lands, or expect him to hate you. :)
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