more loc stuff

This commit is contained in:
edwardtheelbowhigh 2026-05-12 14:52:47 +01:00
parent afdce628bf
commit 913cd1b2f9
2 changed files with 14 additions and 1 deletions

View file

@ -10189,6 +10189,19 @@ king_administrative_female_brit = {
}
}
kingdom_administrative_brit
type = title
tier = kingdom
priority = 106
governments = { administrative_government }
heritages = { heritage_brythonic heritage_scottish heritage_anglo_frisian }
flavourization_rules = {
top_liege = yes
ignore_top_liege_government = yes #In an administrative realm all governors vassals will use the titles of the top liege - this ensures it is only the governors that do, and not also feudal vassals, republican vassals, etc.
spouse_takes_title = no
}
}
duchy_administrative_independent_brit= {
type = title
tier = duchy

View file

@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
building_type_court_of_europa_01:1 "Court of Europa"
building_type_court_of_europa_01_desc:0 "$building_court_of_europa_01_desc$"
building_court_of_europa_01:0 "Court of Europa"
building_court_of_europa_01_desc:0 "Following the Event, the Hague became the central hub of the First European Empire, serving as one of the few civilised places in the nascent post-Event world. After its conquest at the hands of the Bonapartes, the Hague became home to the governors of the Benelux, the last of which - Emperor Leopold - converted it into the new court of the restored Europa."
building_court_of_europa_01_desc:0 "Following the Event, the Hague became the central hub of the First European 'Empire', serving as one of the few civilised places in the nascent post-Event world. After its conquest at the hands of the Bonapartes of Gallia, the Hague became home to the governors of the Benelux. With the thunderous collapse of Gallia it briefly lost prominancy with the fragmentation of the Benelux, but following the reunification of the region under King and Grand Duke Leopold vun Schengen, it once again became the captial of a restored Europa."
building_court_of_europa_02:0 "Grand Court of Europa"
building_court_of_europa_02_desc:0 "Soon, the small court faced many issues, as the land around it grew, but the court did not. People needed a better place to handle their affairs. The Grand Court of Europe would be constructed, not only a massive complex of palaces and gardens, but also an extensive fortification line, protecting the court from enemy invasions."