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Bear in mind if your ruler dies, your domain will be shared between your sons (if you are tribal, new eligible titles can be created for your sons), so you really need to be careful not to fragment your realm early on. So for example you will not be able to unite Africa as tribal.
Yes, partition succession is in full effect. I will try my best to have only one heir as my character currently as no heir. So I will try produce one and embrace celibacy right afterwards.
Pretty sure clans are the Muslim specific type - Just like how they had special mechanics in CK2.
I definitely haven't seen the option to go anything other than Feudal so far as Viking Pagans.