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If A King whose wife died younger later remarries could 1 of his 2 children from his 1st marriage inherit some of his 2nd wives lands
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<blockquote data-quote="EzekielRaiden" data-source="post: 8979370" data-attributes="member: 6790260"><p>Keep in mind the court incentives, both in the Baroness' court and in their liege's court (the King or Queen to whom the Baroness is vassal.) One of the common types of succession crisis in history--something that affected both Europe and Japan--was when a noble <em>tried</em> to prepare their lands for a specific heir, but the army or nobility supported a <em>different</em> heir...and very often things didn't turn out the way that noble intended. If the Baroness is savvy, she'll work with powerful nobles or appoint loyal soldiers who will obey her chosen regent even after her death.</p><p></p><p>More or less, the <em>real</em> "game of thrones" is being clever enough so that, no matter what the situation is, obeying you and your heirs(/regents) is always at least a <em>slightly</em> better deal than betraying you and your heirs(/regents)--or, at the very least, that betraying you will make things worse for anyone who might betray you. Sincere loyalty is better than cynical loyalty if it is durable, but cynical loyalty is more likely to be durable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EzekielRaiden, post: 8979370, member: 6790260"] Keep in mind the court incentives, both in the Baroness' court and in their liege's court (the King or Queen to whom the Baroness is vassal.) One of the common types of succession crisis in history--something that affected both Europe and Japan--was when a noble [I]tried[/I] to prepare their lands for a specific heir, but the army or nobility supported a [I]different[/I] heir...and very often things didn't turn out the way that noble intended. If the Baroness is savvy, she'll work with powerful nobles or appoint loyal soldiers who will obey her chosen regent even after her death. More or less, the [I]real[/I] "game of thrones" is being clever enough so that, no matter what the situation is, obeying you and your heirs(/regents) is always at least a [I]slightly[/I] better deal than betraying you and your heirs(/regents)--or, at the very least, that betraying you will make things worse for anyone who might betray you. Sincere loyalty is better than cynical loyalty if it is durable, but cynical loyalty is more likely to be durable. [/QUOTE]
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