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Maybe I should try to find a different Court Chaplain.
Anyone else got an idea if it will work to send my court chaplain to improve religious relationships in a county where he his himself the bishop of the county.
^ This is a big deal if you didnt know about it, why the pope doesnt like Free investure*. or whatever
So even though he is both my court chaplain AND the bishop of the county im sending him to improve religious relations, you think he will, as a bishop, improve his relationship with me and lose opinion of the Pope?
Yes. That's not a hard task, but nevertheless he will tell you very proudly how he managed to convinced himself that he likes you once he did it.