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  1. In addition to this, there is a restriction of 15 turns between children per couple. May be different for records mode, but that isn't what I have experienced. In my Gongsun Zan campaign there were 2 children born 1 year apart (so 5 turns) and another born 8 or 9 turns later.

  2. Sep 13, 2014 · The way family trees work in Medieval 2 is your generals/family members do not produce children until all of your generals are married. Also each general can only have 4 children. So if your faction leader is married and has 4 children, he can't have anymore children.

  3. A simple mod that lets you have a higher chance of having children for your Heir 25%/50%75%/100%/ Males children only, can use both but not the % one. (Optional, having males children only) There are also optional mods that you can use which will only have male offsprings (100% chance) on Vanilla sometimes it can go up to 10 years without ...

  4. Feb 20, 2015 · However, they do not get any children too. I would greatly appreciate it, if anyone could give me advice on how to get the "line of succession" working. My Emperor is now 23 and has no children.

  5. Mikhalkov had appeared in more than 20 films, including his brother's Uncle Vanya (1972), before he co-wrote, directed and starred in his first feature, At Home Among Strangers in 1974, an Ostern set just after the 1920s civil war in Russia.

  6. May 19, 2018 · So, as the title says, has anyone managed to figure out how the mechanic works? Because I'm playing as Dyflin, and my heir, Ivarr, had been married to one woman for five years, and she had a trait that increased the chances of having children to 20%.

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  8. No children would be born (everyone would become infertile, no matter the traits), no adoptions would be offered, no brides and marriage offers would pop up, and no cool "man of the hour" events would happen no matter how many heroic victories you earned.

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