Children getting married
Can your children marry other heros of your faction or do they have to get married off to some other faction for you to have grandkids?
Can your children marry other heros of your faction or do they have to get married off to some other faction for you to have grandkids?
Only your faction leader can marry a hero. The children cannot marry hero's because, um, because, um, um, aaarrh, um because.... 'syntax error - no logical argument found'
Because at that point they are expected to marry royalty and achieve high levels of inbreeding.
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This is dumb. All my kids are girls. So I loose all my kids and then would have to kill them to win. Lets hope this is fixed in 1.1 too. Or someone can fix this in a mod.
Now I'm confused, you used the word Royalty correct? letter R, letter O, letter Y, letter A, letter L, letter T, letter Y, spells 'Royalty', a word which can actually be found in the game to describe various hero's in the game - Hero's that your children are still not allowed to marry!!
So it would seem that there is still no logical or even vaguely logical reason we can put into words to explain why your children cannot marry hero's?
Yes I did, and the trait in game does not equate to royalty and needs to be renamed. They can only marry REAL royalty (meaning the offspring of other sovereigns).
Good point, i have actually wondered why royalty hero units are 'royal' when they have no country?? Perhaps a better name would be 'noblemen' and have it so your children can marry them, just to mix things up a bit.
the term "royalty" has been used to describe deposed rulers even where the country no longer really exists or atleast, isn't a monarchy anymore. while it implies direct relations to a king, once that tree wraps around itself a couple times and you start talking succession, it tends to be forgotton. in other words, while webster might disagree, we could be dealing with a third cousin, twice removed, of some nation wiped out by the cataclysm, hence still royalty
further, while i haven't played the tutorial, from what i hear it seems to suggest a non-intuitive use of the term "sovereign" is being used to describe the player character and the "leaders" of the nations, this is reinforced by the fact that the description for praiden and other nations, describes them as being found by some ruler, not your character, after the cataclysm, yet the player character is very clearly rebuilding after the cataclysm. praiden is ruled by queen procipenee(or something like that). implying the soveriegn may not actually be royalty. which is not unheard of, being that in history there have been numerous occasions were a king or emperor has been nothing more than a figure head. the shoguns, for example
then again, maybe we should just take up a collection and buy the developers a dictionary for christmas.
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