When granting titles it’s typically best to give them to either distant relatives that remain within your dynasty, or to courtiers from your court with the Content perk.
What do you do with extra sons ck3?
Get him married into a claim and push his son’s claim later on down the line. Marry them off to duchesses and spread your dynasty. Educate them under different people for council roles. Get one son who’s a great steward, great chancellor, etc.
Should I give my heir land ck3?
If you believe personal stories, chaos and RPG gameplay is better for yourself it is a good idea to give your heirs some land, probably proportional to their importance: heir apparent should get more, unless you (as you the ruler in the game) like another child more and you want him to get the throne later with some …
Who to give duchy to ck3?
to whom should i grant duchies and counties?
- your heir (this way you get the lands back when he inherits)
- your family members (they generally like you), assuming you share faith&culture. Preferably uncles/not close kin to avoid the claims.
- people of your faith & culture.
What’s the point of ck3?
When a leader — the main character — dies, their mantle of leadership passes to the next person in the line of succession, who then becomes the main character. The player’s ultimate goal is to help their family rise up the ranks from small-time lords to wealthy kings or even emperors.
What happens if both sons are vassals of another country?
If both sons are vassals of another country when the Duke dies, you’ll lose Jazira for sure. As Affine and Studoku point out, the reason your High Crown Authority isn’t preventing this is because Jazira is not De Jure part of Byzantium. It only can prevent out-of-realm inheritance in the De Jure Empire.
What happens when you give a vassal a title?
By giving him the barony, he becomes your vassal. When he inherits further titles those will also become a part of your realm, even if the titles he inherits from outside the realm are of higher rank than his first title. So long as he is landed in your realm, any lands he inherits become and/or remain a part of your realm.
What happens to your vassals if you die?
You risk losing vassals if your character dies. You can see the impact of the penalty in the summary screen for levies or taxes by hovering over the per-vassal contribution. On the military tab, this is the green and red bar on the right hand side.
Can a son become a vassal in Crusader Kings?
As you say, this is Crusader Kings. All things are possible through adequate murder. If for some reason you wanted to achieve your goal without killing anyone (a strange concept, but bear with me): If you have a title to spare (even a barony will do) you can land the son that is the heir to Jazira. By giving him the barony, he becomes your vassal.