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Who can use the law - player only or all characters
Incest? - on/off
Loaded saves will also be able to select the incest on/off options.
Added auto-hiding on popup events, all events still occur they just don't require your feedback.
Option is the bottom most option and has a 3 stage confirmation.
Selecting it once hides the popups for 1 year. 2nd use hides it for 5 years.
3rd use of the "hide" option will hide popups permanently.
Fixed a few things there, hopefully solving your issue. I never used it for my own kids, thanks for testing :)
This mod is 100% compatible with everything - the only issue we would have with other mods, major overhaul mods included like AGOT, would be the suspicion of the husband - if they use the file pregnancy_events.txt
Our mod here removes that suspicion, and the AGOT compatch removes it for AGOT.
Otherwise the husband, based on his skills - intrigue probably? might suspect something and confront or investigate the wife - again outcome based on skill levels, possibly resulting in her death/exile for being a cheating *****. Not intended with this mod so that's why we change it.
Unfortunately with this type of thing the vanilla game would treat the females as the perpetrator - fornicator/adulterer etc. and most religions view female infidelity as criminal - instantly jailing their spouse on discovery and either divorcing/killing/exiling.
That's pretty harsh for this mod, so instead we just remove the husband suspicion that the base game has.
I asked because here in Italy, there are many legends about female subjects claimed by the lord, who sometimes incited peasant revolts or killed him with a dagger.