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    Default Marriage (A woman fitting blah blah..)

    So I've just been wondering about this recently, whenever I had a FM unmarried and this little event popped up I'd always accept, ALWAYS - as a married FM is gonna be pumping out little generals in due time, but after awhile I wondered if this is best. So two questions

    1. Is the woman that they are marrying from your bloodline? are they your princesses marrying into family? Or are they just randomly generated women who are of "Noble birth" and are thus brought into the royal family?

    2. Princesses - after offering trade rights to France & offering to marry my princess to their heir & their's to mine I achieved "Outstanding" reputation immediately (Playing as HRE) - So if your own princesses are able to marry into your royal family is accepting every marriage event instantly the best way to use them? Or do other people save their princesses to cement alliances with other factions?

    Cheers!.

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    1. Randomly generated.
    2. I use them as free diplomats, or if I see a particularly good general to marry.

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    From my experience, it seems like the random noblewomen who come up as marriage offers are completely generic, aside from age. It seems like they don't even have a charm score -- I've never seen their husband get "wife is fair," "wife is a wretch," "wife is intelligent," etc from marrying one of them. I could be wrong, though. (Anyone have experience with husbands getting "conjugal" traits from marrying a "fitting woman" offer?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maklodes View Post
    From my experience, it seems like the random noblewomen who come up as marriage offers are completely generic, aside from age. It seems like they don't even have a charm score -- I've never seen their husband get "wife is fair," "wife is a wretch," "wife is intelligent," etc from marrying one of them. I could be wrong, though. (Anyone have experience with husbands getting "conjugal" traits from marrying a "fitting woman" offer?)
    You're correct in your assumption.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unbreakable212 View Post
    So I've just been wondering about this recently, whenever I had a FM unmarried and this little event popped up I'd always accept, ALWAYS - as a married FM is gonna be pumping out little generals in due time, but after awhile I wondered if this is best. So two questions

    1. Is the woman that they are marrying from your bloodline? are they your princesses marrying into family? Or are they just randomly generated women who are of "Noble birth" and are thus brought into the royal family?

    2. Princesses - after offering trade rights to France & offering to marry my princess to their heir & their's to mine I achieved "Outstanding" reputation immediately (Playing as HRE) - So if your own princesses are able to marry into your royal family is accepting every marriage event instantly the best way to use them? Or do other people save their princesses to cement alliances with other factions?

    Cheers!.
    1. Just random. Doesn't really matter I always marry my family members. I like to save my Heir/King though.

    2. As free diplomats with who can't walk as far. I actually prefer to marry other factions Princesses. Whenever mine get married is usually when they get offered a decent general. I don't really bother trying to marry other factions heirs/king or attempt to steal a general. It is really not worth it...

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