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Ck2 Ask Liege For Title

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A titleis aprefixorsuffixadded to someone's name in certain contexts. It may signify rank, or that the holder occupies a special position. The most important titles are the landed titles, of which there are five ranks. These five ranks are usually termed baron, count, duke, king, and emperor. Only holders of count, duke, king and emperor-ranked landed titles are playable in Crusader Kings II. The second title was given to the jewish physician with decent stats. The third title was given to some imprisoned norse raider. And the last title was given to an imprisoned bohemian slavic pagan. I didn't want to sabotage my liege, but those were the only choices, and I didn't want the titles for myself (too far and I was already at demesne.

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The two previous games of CK2 I've played I was an independent state, but this time I decided to play as a vassal (769, playing as a Duke in West Francia). Additionally, I had previously played the game completely vanilla, but the sale on Steam was too good to pass up (I blame the virus!), so now I've got the expansions and boy is the game different.
First, my character has been tapped as my king's Steward and I noticed something. It seems that my character can no longer act as a commander for the armies of my duchy when I go to war independent of my king. I can assign other commanders, but not myself. Is that normal, or am I missing something? Also, if my character is tapped as a Commander by the King, how does that work?
My character is in the Kingdom's Capitol, and his wife is in my Duchy's Capitol. Can they still get pregnant?
Since my character is in the Kingdom's Capitol, does my character still apply his stat bonuses to the Duchy?
My character is currently a duke. If he gains another ducal title and then hands the second ducal title off to his heir, it seems like my heir is no longer my vassal, but instead a vassal of my King. Is that right?
How can I tell when things happen at the kingdom level? I was in a situation where my duchy was at war with a neighboring kingdom over a couple border provinces and the rest of my kingdom was at peace. Suddenly the neighboring kingdom became part of my kingdom and I was fighting against a Duke of my own kingdom. I couldn't figure out what prompted this national realignment. This is just one example.
PS Often I feel blindsided things happening in the game. For example I'll lose a Councillor and I can't figure out why.
PPS sorry for the questions, usually Google is pretty good for this stuff, but I must be missing something on these questions, because I'm not finding answers.




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