
It’s worthwhile keeping your Vassals happy - this keeps them out of Schemes and Factions against you. Go here for an overview of things, such as your Vassals’ current Opinion of you, whether they are considered a Powerful Vassal or not, and the levels of Taxes and Levies they are currently providing you with. Here is a list of your current Vassals, along with some additional information about them.Īt the top of the list is the Ruler of Ormond, whose land you can see on the map - this is an Earldom (a County-Tier Title) inside your Realm.


There are also Barons, the minor rulers of single holdings beneath Counts. Note: There are many dynamic names for these Titles as well - your current Ruler is in charge of a “Petty Kingdom”, which corresponds to the Duchy tier. Every County is technically part of a Duchy, every Duchy is technically part of a Kingdom, and every Kingdom is technically part of an Empire.


Not everyone in your Dynasty will be land owners, but every plot of land on the map has an owner. Depending on their Succession Laws, you might end up inheriting Titles (along with land and Vassals) from your relatives. In the future, it won’t hurt to keep an eye on your family - and their Line of Succession. Guide to vassal, titles, war, and more in Crusader Kings III Guide to Vassal, Titles, War, and More Dynasty and Houseįamily is important! The Player Heir will always come from your Dynasty, and most often from your House.
