@@BrazilianDreemurr2008a real life answer would be that the incompetent heir would be easier for nobles to control and thus empower themselves. A competent heir means a well run state that prevents avarice which is an obvious problem for ambitious nobles trying to climb ranks.
And bonus for sticking to the OG faith: keeping syncretic folk tradition for a while longer so as to benefit from alliances and maybe even install some people of your own faith on other thrones. He assumed that syncretic folk traditions would cause instability with his pagan vassals and territory, but both steppe culture and syncretic folk traditions have opinion modifiers that help mitigate that. Converting out was his first big mistake. But hey, it was still entertaining to watch and at least he can learn from our feedback.
What bothers me is how that when your character dies the whole realm is seething at the successor like they just shit their pants in front of a child.
> Realm see legitimate heir and incompetent heir
> They flock between the both of them
Like, why?
@@BrazilianDreemurr2008a real life answer would be that the incompetent heir would be easier for nobles to control and thus empower themselves. A competent heir means a well run state that prevents avarice which is an obvious problem for ambitious nobles trying to climb ranks.
Good video man
this vexes me
Bro really is a noob ,but you tried a lot good vid
*Very sigma.*
Really should have just reformed your original religion so that you would've had easier access to holy sites
And bonus for sticking to the OG faith: keeping syncretic folk tradition for a while longer so as to benefit from alliances and maybe even install some people of your own faith on other thrones. He assumed that syncretic folk traditions would cause instability with his pagan vassals and territory, but both steppe culture and syncretic folk traditions have opinion modifiers that help mitigate that. Converting out was his first big mistake. But hey, it was still entertaining to watch and at least he can learn from our feedback.