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the eldest kid/heir takes over.
oddly for several hundred hours in MD - i tended to have such a great village.. never got to where my kid would take over.. i'd get bored, restart, move on to other games ect. think longest i went was having like a 10 year old.. i'd well mastered the game by then.
its all about your family.. the "villages" you own/build are just that - stuff you built/villagers who work for you/your family.. your..
Dynasty..
Now, that's what I thought about the Dynasty system. But maybe they don't have inheritance feature. Maybe it just like Stardew Valley; where you can have a wife and some kids, and that's it.
SD and MD are a few days a year, so I guess SD would allow us to play the heir at some point.