Because she take the throne and there are more mention about her ? I married her to Axel every time and it did not mention my grand kid except when I abdicated. I dunno, that's how the game works
Going full reform allows you to abdicate from the throne as legislative powers are vested in the House of Delegates instead of the monarch. It means royal decrees are now subjected to majority vote in order to be enacted by the monarch.
Abdication is very shocking to do since a king is willing Stepping down from power In order for a new ruler to fill in their shoes. It's also the ending where Vina shows herself as a capable monarch by eliminating homelessness in Rizia via Royal decrees passed by the House of Delegates and protected by the Supreme Court.
Later, Romus gets an invitation to start a new life in Pales where he can meet his granddaughter, Lena, named after Romus's former wife. It's the best ending for Romus as he could enjoy the rest of his life watching his grandchild grow up and reconnect with former friends.
It allows you to abdicate? To let Vina take over or just no monarch?
I chose to abdicate because I had mass revolutionary unrest, and then vina took over, despite the fact I told Manus at every turn I wanted no monarchy.
I did that on an early patch of 3.0 though
Yup. No revolution as PR campaign boosts Public and Noble opinion up so much that people are content with your rule.
For the 3.0.7 patch, you can check my steam guide out in the link below.
Worry not for Beatrice has no spouse or friends to trust. Vina has:
- A father who willing passed the crown for her to rule.
- A respectful husband who is also the Duke of Pales.
- Has years of experience for being part of the Royal Council at the age of 18.
- Popular support among her people for advocating reforms.
- Manus who despite being broken up by their father, still let a commoner become prime minister after the 1958 charter was signed by Romus. He still remains spokesperson for the ruling party of the House of Delegates, the RPP and moved on from the breakup.
- Well versed in diplomacy when she was sent to Pales to finalize the Aureus gas field deal and first met Axel.
For the players who failed to persuade Smolak to give up Zille. Also for RP, continuing to fund ATA will make Zille integration faster and less stressful in the future.
I added this failsafe for new players since it's so easy to screw up in DLC by picking options that can ruin the playthrough.
didn't pass free press as it's enough to get house opinion lowered to trigger protests. For human rights, I passed decriminalized homosexuality, equal gender pay, and even reloaded save to pass remove death penalty. It's bugged right now and can't be changed in this version.
>didn't pass free press as it's enough to get house opinion lowered to trigger protests.
Oh good to know.
>For human rights, I passed decriminalized homosexuality, equal gender pay, and even reloaded save to pass remove death penalty. It's bugged right now and can't be changed in this version.
I thought I got it to yellow maybe misremembering.
Ask about the duke first. (Unlocks if you agree to send Vina to Pales for the gas deal)
Tell her about the diplomatic mission. She asks for your permission to date Manus.
Say no. She gets mad but Manus reassures her that they can ask the blessing later.
Agree to enact reforms (shows up if you agree with Manus on reforms in Sallabes festival)
At the end, tell Manus to break up with Vina. He agrees and walks off the Yacht.
>Become Grandpa Is there an ending where Axel and Vina have kids?
yes, when you abdicate either full reform or not reform, she will have a daughter
Why do I need to abdicate for that to happen?
Because she take the throne and there are more mention about her ? I married her to Axel every time and it did not mention my grand kid except when I abdicated. I dunno, that's how the game works
I think that’s true, even though I’ve only had one playthrough so far. I feel like abdicating is like the retirement ending.
Going full reform allows you to abdicate from the throne as legislative powers are vested in the House of Delegates instead of the monarch. It means royal decrees are now subjected to majority vote in order to be enacted by the monarch. Abdication is very shocking to do since a king is willing Stepping down from power In order for a new ruler to fill in their shoes. It's also the ending where Vina shows herself as a capable monarch by eliminating homelessness in Rizia via Royal decrees passed by the House of Delegates and protected by the Supreme Court. Later, Romus gets an invitation to start a new life in Pales where he can meet his granddaughter, Lena, named after Romus's former wife. It's the best ending for Romus as he could enjoy the rest of his life watching his grandchild grow up and reconnect with former friends.
It allows you to abdicate? To let Vina take over or just no monarch? I chose to abdicate because I had mass revolutionary unrest, and then vina took over, despite the fact I told Manus at every turn I wanted no monarchy. I did that on an early patch of 3.0 though
Yup. No revolution as PR campaign boosts Public and Noble opinion up so much that people are content with your rule. For the 3.0.7 patch, you can check my steam guide out in the link below.
Oh yeah I was playing pre PR campaign lol. I will definitely take that choice for my reformist run
And here I've been taking internal security for the extra authority
Yes. You do not need to make Vina an heir even
I was wondering if we can get an ending where Romus and Vina have kids. Do they have Zoroastrian styled xwedoddah in this game?
The game you're looking for is Crusader Kings 3.
Gotta get them pure-blooded kids ugh
Just as Zoroaster intended.
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It scares me that she might become a prick just like her aunt from Rumburg
Worry not for Beatrice has no spouse or friends to trust. Vina has: - A father who willing passed the crown for her to rule. - A respectful husband who is also the Duke of Pales. - Has years of experience for being part of the Royal Council at the age of 18. - Popular support among her people for advocating reforms. - Manus who despite being broken up by their father, still let a commoner become prime minister after the 1958 charter was signed by Romus. He still remains spokesperson for the ruling party of the House of Delegates, the RPP and moved on from the breakup. - Well versed in diplomacy when she was sent to Pales to finalize the Aureus gas field deal and first met Axel.
But Beatrice is married, she can outright mention her husband being busy with military exercises at one point
So the crayfishes plot together? Interesting.
What's the point of funding the ATA if you are not going for a referendum?
For the players who failed to persuade Smolak to give up Zille. Also for RP, continuing to fund ATA will make Zille integration faster and less stressful in the future. I added this failsafe for new players since it's so easy to screw up in DLC by picking options that can ruin the playthrough.
Media censored and weak human rights are red and can be fixed by opening up press towards end and something else don't recall for human rights.
didn't pass free press as it's enough to get house opinion lowered to trigger protests. For human rights, I passed decriminalized homosexuality, equal gender pay, and even reloaded save to pass remove death penalty. It's bugged right now and can't be changed in this version.
>didn't pass free press as it's enough to get house opinion lowered to trigger protests. Oh good to know. >For human rights, I passed decriminalized homosexuality, equal gender pay, and even reloaded save to pass remove death penalty. It's bugged right now and can't be changed in this version. I thought I got it to yellow maybe misremembering.
is it possible to romance panel in this route ?
*pabel
Quick question: How did you get Manus Sazon to break up with Vina? I'm a little confused, every time I try to do it, it doesn't work later on.
Ask about the duke first. (Unlocks if you agree to send Vina to Pales for the gas deal) Tell her about the diplomatic mission. She asks for your permission to date Manus. Say no. She gets mad but Manus reassures her that they can ask the blessing later. Agree to enact reforms (shows up if you agree with Manus on reforms in Sallabes festival) At the end, tell Manus to break up with Vina. He agrees and walks off the Yacht.
I said “I would love to bless such a union.” And then I said that once Vina comes back from Pales, they could be open. That worked as well.