![]() Slightly lowered taxes and levies of North Sea and Baltic Merchant Republics.Tweaked Norse-Gaelic and Anglo-Danish melting-pots.Changes and corrections to the title and character setup in and around the Scandinavian kingdoms.Only applies to dejure duchy titles under the particular kingdom, and will revert to free inheritance and usurpation if the sovereign's primary title crown authority falls below medium. It's based on the core mechanics of the EMF ERE viceroyalty system, determining whether the sovereign has a say in the appointment of feudal Dukes upon inheritance or usurpation. It was made for the Anglo-Saxons, see here, but is available to everyone (also used by the Kievan Rus and Hungary) if the requirements are met (early feudal administration: medium authority, revocation allowed - late feudal administration: high authority, revocation allowed, and no external inheritance). A new law available for kingdoms: "Ducal Appointment".Revision of the Rus setup, with two new cultures and melting pot events for early and late Rus, a new Polotsk cadet branch of the Rurikids, revised succession laws for Kiev, fixes to the Novgorod Republic, corrections to the surrounding culture setup, and a split of the Mordvin culture into Erzya and Moksha, etc. ![]() A "Scots" melting-pot that will appear in the Scottish lowlands in the 11th century (around the time of Malcolm III whose descendants are of this anglophile culture along with the Scoto-Norman nobility).New or tweaked names and localisation for neighbouring cultures (Anglo-Saxon, Celtic, Balto-Slavic, and Finno-Ugric), including an effort to replace all remaining "High Chiefs".Overhauled Norse and Norse-derived (including melting pot) character and dynasty names as well as noble and landed title localisation. ![]()
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