throne-claiming bug

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Hello!

I've been reading the forum for the past month, as I have met this great game and became hopelessly addicted to it. I was making a very fun game with this mod, where I helped princess Isola of Suno to claim the throne from the daughter of Harald the usurper. Very well, after many many (indeed many) game days I've managed to defeat the Imperial troops, and Isola was crowned queen. She talked to me, saying mostly that I was awesome and that she owed everything to me, and that I would always be her first and baddest vassal. Ok, cool, I said "it was an honour fighting by your side", just not to seem too fruity and say "ooh, I will always be there for you, miss", which was what the other conversation option said, in fancy words.
So after a couple of days I realized that I was no longer attached to the Holy Swadian Empire! It was quite a shock, really. So I went back to new Queen Isola, and asked to become (once again) her vassal. To my surprise, after I give my oath, she flips out and says "Yeah, let's claim the Swadian throne from the usurper!!" and suddenly I am at war with the Empire. She starts to follow me around(with her 500-man army), even though she is still blue in colour. The coupe-de-grace is when I try to talk with her, and she says "aha, you naughty boy! trying to destroy my empire! have at you!" and wipes the floor with me.

I don't know if it is a bug related to the mod or with Vanilla, but it's there.
 
The claimant quest is bugged and it's a Native thing.
It's not worth the effort and the risk of losing a cool char/a cool game. As you might've seen  :wink:
 
I recall that there might be a solution to this problem, but I may be wrong, you could try searching for it in the forum search, or asking on the Zendar forum.
 
How peculiar. That's the very same thought I had. And have whenever I read about it.

I admit that this post was simply written to use the word peculiar. My favourite English word right now. :razz:
 
Wellenbrecher 说:
How peculiar. [...]

I admit that this post was simply written to use the word peculiar. My favourite English word right now. :razz:

"Peculiar"?
Really? How peculiar! Mine, too!...
Maybe it's because it's so difficult to trace the etymology of that word. Not german. Not French. Latin?
AND it sounds so smart, so refined! It feels like being Oscar Wilde.
 
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