Twin bugged

Hello,

I have a very annoying bug.

I have twin sons, one of whom has the genius trait and was born before his twin brother.

However, the game decided to switch them, and now the less talented twin is my heir.

What should I do?

Thanks in advance!

M

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u/MeroveeFrancSalien — 3 days ago

[SPOIL] For Viserys he has only a daughter: Rhaenyra

We can agree that if it had been Aemond who blinded one eye of one of Rhaenyra's sons, Viserys would have punished him with extreme severity?

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u/MeroveeFrancSalien — 3 days ago

The best History that ever happened to me:

I was playing as Maegor Targaryen and managed to hold onto the Iron Throne—and, more importantly, father legitimate children.

For good measure, I had killed several of Aenys's children. As for Jaehaerys, he was sent to the Night's Watch but kept Vermithor with him; he was even elected Lord Commander.

When Maegor died, his eldest son succeeded him and became the master of Balerion.

The younger brother was impulsive and made an initial attempt to claim the throne but was easily defeated. He was pardoned, and his brother even gifted him one of Balerion's eggs.

But the fool tried to claim the throne a second time; this time, even his older brother couldn't forgive him, so he sent him to the Night's Watch.

However, the fool deserted and conquered territory north of the Wall.

So, I decided to play as him. I hatched the egg, named the dragon Ailes-De-Givre, conquered the entire region north of the Wall, and proclaimed myself King-Beyond-the-Wall.

I launched a shipbuilding program and... set off to conquer King's Landing (the older brother had died, and his son—my character's nephew—had inherited the throne);

I won the war and became King.

I’ve never seen a kingdom so determined to hate me; literally everyone loathed me, and no one wanted to join my Kingsguard.

Eventually, my son inherited the crown (I’d had him with a Wildling woman) and he married his little sister, and he managed to restore the kingdom to a stable state.

PS: Before claiming the throne, I had launched a war to invade the Wall and killed Jaehaerys and Vermithor. So now, Westeros is truly unified.

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u/MeroveeFrancSalien — 8 days ago
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The best History that ever happened to me:

I was playing as Maegor Targaryen and managed to hold onto the Iron Throne—and, more importantly, father legitimate children.

For good measure, I had killed several of Aenys's children. As for Jaehaerys, he was sent to the Night's Watch but kept Vermithor with him; he was even elected Lord Commander.

When Maegor died, his eldest son succeeded him and became the master of Balerion.

The younger brother was impulsive and made an initial attempt to claim the throne but was easily defeated. He was pardoned, and his brother even gifted him one of Balerion's eggs.

But the fool tried to claim the throne a second time; this time, even his older brother couldn't forgive him, so he sent him to the Night's Watch.

However, the fool deserted and conquered territory north of the Wall.

So, I decided to play as him. I hatched the egg, named the dragon Ailes-De-Givre, conquered the entire region north of the Wall, and proclaimed myself King-Beyond-the-Wall.

I launched a shipbuilding program and... set off to conquer King's Landing (the older brother had died, and his son—my character's nephew—had inherited the throne);

I won the war and became King.

I’ve never seen a kingdom so determined to hate me; literally everyone loathed me, and no one wanted to join my Kingsguard.

Eventually, my son inherited the crown (I’d had him with a Wildling woman) and he married his little sister, and he managed to restore the kingdom to a stable state.

On CK2 so please do not insult me...

PS: Before claiming the throne, I had launched a war to invade the Wall and killed Jaehaerys and Vermithor. So now, Westeros is truly unified.

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u/MeroveeFrancSalien — 8 days ago

The anti-AI crowd is really going crazy.

I got insulted for this image on a subreddit that allow AI Art with a flair named "AI Art"

u/MeroveeFrancSalien — 12 days ago

Imagine that the rightful king of a country is overthrown in a coup and another king is installed. 150 years later, a descendant of the overthrown king starts a war to reclaim his rightful throne, but for 150 years the kingdom has been well-governed and prosperous. Who do you support?

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u/MeroveeFrancSalien — 24 days ago

Imagine that the rightful king of a country is overthrown in a coup and another king is installed. 150 years later, a descendant of the overthrown king starts a war to reclaim his rightful throne, but for 150 years the kingdom has been well-governed and prosperous. Who do you support?

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u/MeroveeFrancSalien — 24 days ago