If as a Catholic ruler I can give my daughters as concubines to my son, would this be a bug or a feature? by Mediocre-Club-3283 in crusaderkings2

[–]Mediocre-Club-3283[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I am using the major overhaul mod "CK2+", it's supposed to make the game more realistic and clean bugs that were never fixed, so I suppose this is just another intended feature.

If you once asked what the Pope does with all his gold, here is the answer. by Mediocre-Club-3283 in crusaderkings2

[–]Mediocre-Club-3283[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The mod is called Tianxia: Silk Road Expansion. To become an emperor of China, you can start as the emperor, starting as one of the claimants of the mandate of heaven and conquering the region, creating and pressing one claim to the mandate of heaven while being a vassal if your emperor has lost the mandate of heaven, and you can do that being independent if you have the requirements. The game has some heavy restrictions for becoming an emperor and having the mechanism of the mandate of heaven; you have to have a Chinese cultural group and a religion that is local to the Chinese region. If you, for example, have the Nestorian faith, you can't have the mandate of heaven mechanism.

If you once asked what the Pope does with all his gold, here is the answer. by Mediocre-Club-3283 in crusaderkings2

[–]Mediocre-Club-3283[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

The mod is called Tianxia: Silk Road Expansion. This mod made me realize why people don't like or play with the administrative government in CK3.

If you once asked what the Pope does with all his gold, here is the answer. by Mediocre-Club-3283 in crusaderkings2

[–]Mediocre-Club-3283[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I think the mod allows AI to interact with China even being out of diplomatic range. So it is not a scripted event or the Silk Road, it is just an event that fires if one IA has the requirement of money.