

This amount is flat, and will not be adjusted by the player character's opinion of their liege. If the clan vassal is a human player, then they will always contribute 10% of their taxes and 25% of their levies to their liege. A vassal having a worse opinion of their liege would not affect their contributions to their suzerain. The "Opinion of their liege" line corresponds to the opinion needed by a clan vassal to be provided the same amount of taxes or levies. The following table gives the minimum contribution of a lord's vassals, depending on the lord's crown authority law. The minimum amount of taxes and levies provided by a clan vassal is dictated by the liege's crown authority law. The following table gives a quick recap of a vassal contribution to their liege, taking their opinion of said liege into account. Scaling contribution įor every point of opinion above 0, a clan vassal will provide an additional 0.1% taxes and 0.305% levies, for a maximum of +10% taxes and +30.5% levies at 100 opinion.įor every point of opinion below 0, a clan vassal will subtract 0.3% taxes and 0.4% levies from their obligations, meaning that at −50 Opinion of their liege, a clan vassal will provide no taxes, and that at −75 opinion of their liege, a clan vassal will provide no levies. This amount is then adjusted with the vassal's opinion of their liege. Taxes and levies contribution īy default, a clan vassal will provide 15% of their taxes to their liege, and 30% of their levies. If a clan ruler is a Dynasty Head, their realm will be named after their dynasty rather than the primary title. The penalty is doubled for Powerful Vassals. All vassals will want to be in an Alliance with their liege and will gain -15 Opinion of their liege if they are not. There is always a minimum of taxes and levies they will provide, which is determined by the liege's crown authority law. They also have access to the Conquest casus belli, which can be used once in a lifetime to invade a realm, with higher-rank realms allowed at higher levels of fame.Ĭlan vassals provide taxes and levies based on their opinion of their liege. +5 Controlled territory defender advantageĬlan governments can create new holdings and clans and have access to the Crown Authority just like feudal governments, innovations are required to unlock higher crown authority.All special contracts grant additional bonuses to the vassal. Special contracts are only available towards duke and king vassals and require a certain innovation.


Revoking a right will incur tyranny unless another right is added. A right can be added when increasing an obligation in order to avoid tyranny. Rights grant a vassal permissions that vassals do not have by default. Dukes whose liege holds the de jure empire title are exempt from the penalty. To be the rightful liege, a character must hold the direct de jure liege title of the vassal's primary title. king over count), the reduction is only 25%. If the liege holds the de jure title two ranks above the vassal (e.g. Obligations may be reduced if a character is not a vassal's rightful liege. The liege can also use a hook on the vassal to avoid tyranny. Obligations can be lowered at any time, but raising them will add +20 tyranny opinion unless the liege lowers the other obligation or provides the vassal a right. The feudal contract of each feudal vassal determines their obligations, which can only be changed one step at a time. Each feudal vassal has a feudal contract, which can only be changed once per character and determines their obligations as well as whether they have special rights. They also have access to the Crown Authority law. Feudal governments can create new holdings and cadet branches.
