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I bet he wanted to upgrade his status to Baron rather than staying a Courtier, Lol. Have fun!
Only courtiers who originate from my court can become entourage members. If someone becomes a baron, they’re no longer my courtier, so they can’t remain in my entourage even if they have the marker. If that baron is important to you, you’ll need to strip their title and bring them back as a courtier.
You are right. No requirement updated. Have a fun!
But hate the +60 Opinion rule.
I'm their liege, so I should be able to force anybody at court to join my entourage.
Please change it or add a game rule.
It’s technically possible to add a flag that forcibly excludes someone from the travel party, but it’s such a rarely used feature and it would just take up space in the interaction UI, so I decided not to include it. I think it’s better to leave some degree of randomness in the travel party.
Good idea! Is it possible to implent an action that exclude family members from the entourage: travelling with all your family might be dangerous in some areas so keeping one family member safe at home would be an idea...
Tnanks for the work!