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How to destroy a Kingdom Title? PLEASE I NEED HELP!
I'm the Emperor of Assyira and want to destroy the Egypt kingdom title but the game says I can't. I've tried giving it to a courtier and using the cheat of usurping their county title but they just move to a different county. I've tried giving the kingdom of egypt to somebody who's already dead and restarting the game but that didn't work either. Also tried giving it to some random guy with no family and killing them but the title just goes back to me.

Are there any ways to destroy Kingdom level titles I don't care if it's a cheat or not I just don't want my empire to split?


UPDATE: Used the allow_laws cheat to change the election process of egypt from gravelkind and was able to destroy the title thanks for your help!
Dernière modification de L-laine; 9 déc. 2015 à 15h20
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If you're an Emperor, your realm CANT be split by a kingdom title, unless your crown laws are borked and the kingdom will be inherited by a landed character outside your realm.
Jirki88 a écrit :
If you're an Emperor, your realm CANT be split by a kingdom title, unless your crown laws are borked and the kingdom will be inherited by a landed character outside your realm.

This, Kingdoms usually stay in the Empire. Even running a Merchant Republic empire which, at best, has low crown authority, I've never really lost a Kingdom due to succession.

That said, Kingdom titles can be destroyed if you, the emperor, are the one holding it. It has a prestige cost and usually upsets the vassals who were within that kingdom's dejure borders. Mostly because they can no longer 'possibly' usurp the title and will have to put in the hard work to create it if they want it.
Dernière modification de Merkatz; 9 déc. 2015 à 13h12
Lol gavelkind empire?
Yeah, the title can't be gravelkind. If it is then you can't destroy it, any of the other succession types allow you to destroy the title. Once that's done, never use gravelpants again! :steamhappy:
Merkatz a écrit :
Jirki88 a écrit :
If you're an Emperor, your realm CANT be split by a kingdom title, unless your crown laws are borked and the kingdom will be inherited by a landed character outside your realm.

This, Kingdoms usually stay in the Empire. Even running a Merchant Republic empire which, at best, has low crown authority, I've never really lost a Kingdom due to succession.

That said, Kingdom titles can be destroyed if you, the emperor, are the one holding it. It has a prestige cost and usually upsets the vassals who were within that kingdom's dejure borders. Mostly because they can no longer 'possibly' usurp the title and will have to put in the hard work to create it if they want it.

Maybe I should have added more details. By split I meant that I want one son to rule ALL of the land. As it stands right now another brother will inherit the egypt title and all the vassels under it. I've done some testing to see what's going to happen when my emperor dies. I'll lose at least 1/3 of my military strength, income and various prestige and piety bonuses.

But the main reason I don't want this split is because I'm reviving the near death zunist religion in the cairo dutchy. I managed to secure and train a faithful zunist vassal from childhood after the abassids destroyed their kingdom. Anyway if my brother becomes the egyptian king he'll most likely force this zunist vassal to convert to miaphysite which would ruin DECADES of careful planing!

Right now it says I can't destroy the egyptian title because I don't have the gravilkind succession. I have agnastic - cognastic succession.
Dernière modification de L-laine; 9 déc. 2015 à 14h54
Do you have the required prestige to destroy the title then?
Well, the only reason(s) available for why you can't destroy kingdom titles is that you either don't hold the title, don't have the prestige, or have gavelkind... or a combination of the three.

Are you Zunist right now and is it unreformed? You might be stuck in gavelkind which doesn't allow for the destruction of any titles. Your best solution, from what I've seen would be to have all other successors meet unfortunate 'accidents'.
"Right now it says I can't destroy the egyptian title because I don't have the gravilkind succession. I have agnastic - cognastic succession."

I'm guessing you are yet another person reading this wrong. First of all, agnatic-cognatic has nothing to do with whether it is gavelkind or not, just which genders can inherit. A red x next to "succession type is not gavelkind" means that it is gavelkind (that is why it is red x, obviously) and that is why you can't destroy it.
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Posté le 9 déc. 2015 à 12h55
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