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Which of the rules should I use, I'm not sure... (the related event still pops up)
- Restricted the Intrigue(Scheming) event "Confused Heritage" to players only, as the AI was going a bit wild with it and turning everyone into bastards unnecessarily
Alternatively can you confirm that it is patched out like @Jalannah said? Thanks for your work
So what happens is that there is a fabricate hook skill that can be acquired, and when it's used in a manner to dispute somebody's heritage, the game all the sudden registers them as a bastard, with the "real father" hidden in the debugger.
Before that moment, they weren't actually a bastard.
If you switch to play as the character using the fabricate hook plot and cancel it, then play through the same date where your heir becomes a bastard, what will happen is they don't become a bastard, because they never were.
Thanks, nice and useful mod.
People going back in time and shag your wife instead of you? I don't think you understood the issue with the event in game now and what this mod fixes.
AKA
Time Pimp Cock Blocker...
Historically, adultery and bastards were common in European cultures, but almost non-existent in middle-eastern cultures due to the strict religious code and the -usually- death penalty associated.
I find it very strange to play a middle-east culture and have my wife cheating, I just complain about it, and the bastards accepted. It's ridiculous from a historical point of view as that would usually result in her immediate death.
So is it possible to make a mod that makes adultery events related to culture/religion?
To test my theory, I reloaded a past save, used the console to force secrets from my spouse, and she didn't have any secret lovers or a secret about my child being fathered by someone else. Thanks for investigating further and confirming what I thought was happening.
If she is indeed chaste, even if questioned, she will never admit it.
But in CK3, a conspiracy can forcefully accuse a woman of adultery. The success rate is only related to the conspiracy value. And it doesn't care whether a woman really has a lover. As long as your conspiracy number is high enough, you can force a chaste woman to have a lover. And let the child force a real father.
If you are playing a female character, you will feel this more easily. You don't have any lover, but you are accused of suddenly, you have no chance to refuse, you automatically admitted him.
thats b*** sh**
It's one thing when the game organically has crappy things happen to overcome, but events like these just punish you for doing a good job. The event itself actually targets your heir. At first, I thought it just picked a random child.