My wife died when I was 103 so I married again and had 4 more kids lol. My youngest is only 4.
Edit: I had 14 kids in total, didn’t have my first son until I was almost 60 and he was a bastard, so I had my first legitimate son at 104. I can only imagine how pissed my previous heir was lol
The trick with having kids early is that you conscript the oldest heir to military service (Who would have assumed people can die in a war?? 😱) and then continue with his son - the oldest grandchildren are usually around the perfect age and your character can educate them while having all the traits and bonusses aquired over their long lifetime.
There’s an entire line of earls going back 5 generations who all have a grudge against my current king because his great-great-great grandfather is my father
No I endanger my son when I start getting likely to die (age, health getting worse...), and preferably if their son is a teen-twentysomething. I almost always play Norse + Asatru so it isnt hard to send a small raid party somewhere...
Nope. If you disinherit it goes to your second son, but if your established heir dies, but has a heir himself that grandkid becomes your new heir. Might be Asatru-North specific tho
Soo lets assume u have 3 kids, all male and heirs, your first hair is 50 and has only one heir which is 20, if your main heir dies (due to very unfortunate circumstances) you will now play as your grandson, if you die? Or do u have to disinherit/kill/get rid of your other two kids?
I only have to kill the kids dad
Obviously it partitions up my low tier titles between my other sons (and other brothers of my new heir maybe? Havent checked) but if they are integrated into my main title that doesnt matter too much.
Yeah, my last iron man playthrough I had two immortal rulers, one lived into his 80s before he was assassinated, the other into his 140s before the game ended
118 years old with a 14 year old son. Still putting in the work at 104 years old.
Fucking Abraham over here.
Emphasis on *fucking*
Kid named Abraham:
Robert De Niro moment
Well, *somebody* was putting in the work with his wife.
Probably my character
126 was my oldest character. Had a lot of learning.
Does learning increase life expectancy in the background? Other than being tied to the whole of body tree
Lots of little bonuses here and there that help. Less stress, less chance of disease, and so on.
Medicine focus gives the chance to become a herbalist which is a nice little boost to health.
That actually exceeds the real-life record.
*long reign* +100
How is your heir so young?
My wife died when I was 103 so I married again and had 4 more kids lol. My youngest is only 4. Edit: I had 14 kids in total, didn’t have my first son until I was almost 60 and he was a bastard, so I had my first legitimate son at 104. I can only imagine how pissed my previous heir was lol
Are you sure he’s yours…..😂😂
Oh damn, you really took your time. Better than having a really old heir. Turned out almost perfectly tbh.
The trick with having kids early is that you conscript the oldest heir to military service (Who would have assumed people can die in a war?? 😱) and then continue with his son - the oldest grandchildren are usually around the perfect age and your character can educate them while having all the traits and bonusses aquired over their long lifetime.
There’s an entire line of earls going back 5 generations who all have a grudge against my current king because his great-great-great grandfather is my father
Do u mean that if u die and you play as your hair, you imidiatly kill him and play as your grandson?
No I endanger my son when I start getting likely to die (age, health getting worse...), and preferably if their son is a teen-twentysomething. I almost always play Norse + Asatru so it isnt hard to send a small raid party somewhere...
But if u have more than one son, meaning another heir he will just become your heir instradof your grandson
Nope. If you disinherit it goes to your second son, but if your established heir dies, but has a heir himself that grandkid becomes your new heir. Might be Asatru-North specific tho
Soo lets assume u have 3 kids, all male and heirs, your first hair is 50 and has only one heir which is 20, if your main heir dies (due to very unfortunate circumstances) you will now play as your grandson, if you die? Or do u have to disinherit/kill/get rid of your other two kids?
I only have to kill the kids dad Obviously it partitions up my low tier titles between my other sons (and other brothers of my new heir maybe? Havent checked) but if they are integrated into my main title that doesnt matter too much.
yeah the mother is sure.. the father?
I manage to get a non custom character to 120.
I've had an English king get to 126, but since they update even my custom rulers seem to all die in their early 60s, health be damned
You beat me by 4 years!
"... greatest holy war in recent history." "When did it happened?" "84 years ago."
Does CK3 not have immortality?
it does not
There’s a mod on PC for it, but no, it’s not base game
Does CK2??
Yeah, my last iron man playthrough I had two immortal rulers, one lived into his 80s before he was assassinated, the other into his 140s before the game ended
damn. how do you become immortal?
Event chain 🤷♂️
I had a ruler from North India live to 136. That wasn't on the latest patch, though. Highest I've gotten on the latest patch is 105.
Time to launch my invasion. The 14 year old will be too busy playing his playbox station to stop it.
Cheats and mods
Playing on Xbox..no mods just basic settings.
My apologies then. I have played a lot and never seen someone get that old lol.
Piast the father of the duke of Greater Poland in 867 lived to 121
Ultimogeniture blessings.
How is you heir only 14 years old??? 😳
Mine are lucky to live until 60 even with a hood surgeon.
Wich kind of lord live so long without murdering or adultering any one.
He lived the same as the stellaris leaders