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AI actions in the game are extremely monotonous. I wanted his actions to be more active in relation to the player and other characters.
1. The right of the wedding night. Signor AI may require his vassal to have sex with the bride after the wedding.
2. When blackmail lustful AI could demand to sleep with him (in addition to the basic conditions)
3. AI men should actively try to seduce beautiful and pretty women. In case of failure - do not give up trying to do it again and try to eliminate competitors on the way to the bed or the heart of a woman
4. A woman's refusal to marry, from courtship, or break off an engagement is a reason for war. Also a reason for war for pious religions - if the bride is not a virgin. If the woman is a vassal, then the Seigneur can try to accuse her of a crime and put her in prison, where he will try to persuade her to have sex, and when patience runs out, then rape her.
5. Love - it can flare up in AI suddenly. This is a strong feeling that makes you act recklessly - give expensive gifts, be jealous, declare wars, kill, challenge to a duel. A special kind of love is passion. In this case, the AI becomes mad and uses all means to achieve its goal - spreading dirty rumors, using bribery, blackmail, and rape.
6. Orgies during the feasts of religion, where there is dogma sex. The opportunity to participate in them. Ceremonial deflowering in honor of God.
7. Wedding and the first wedding night - a feast for which feudal lords gather. Ends on the wedding night.

8. When blackmailing an AI or player, they may require another character to do something against a third character or try to seduce them. For example, you Can force a woman to seduce her Liege Lord, then blackmail him with it.

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5 minutes ago, Leaf the Elf said:

Droit de seigneur был вымышленным - в средневековой Европе такого никогда не было. Афаик он существовал только в Армении и Тибете .. Просто говорю.

There was a similar German custom "Beilager" (Beilager), according to which the heads of the tribe were granted the right to first copulate with the bride[3].

As evidence of the existence of the right of the first night indicated on the "unpersons" (Jungferzins, to her virginity), preserved until the last days of the domination of feudalism, and the ceremony by which Mr. on the wedding day of their serfs after the wedding had to step over the marriage bed or put on her leg.

"The right of the first night" by Jules-Arsene Garnier, 1872
In the Catalan original, Sugenheim ("Geschichte der Aufhebung der Leibeigenschaft", St. Petersburg, 1861, p. 35) quotes the decree (Sentencia arbitral de Guadalupe) of 1486, issued by Ferdinand the Catholic: "we believe and declare that the lords (seigneurs) can not also, when a peasant marries, sleep the first night with his wife and as a sign of their rule in the country, on the wedding night, when the bride has gone to bed, step across The bed and Over the said woman; nor can the lords use against their will the daughter or son of a peasant, For Payment or Without payment."

Collin de Plancy, in his Dictionnaire féodal (Paris, 1826), pointed out that the canons of Saint-Victor Cathedral in Marseille were officially allowed to use the right of first night in relation to their serfs. The same Colin de Plancy gives the fact of the sale of the right of the first night by one owner in Orleans for 5 sous, by another feudal Lord for 9½ sous.

 

PS: We have different wiki ;)))

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there isn't really any wide agreement on whether it was a real thing, a custom sometimes invented by overbearing lords, or outright fiction

 

the fact that two different wikis have different things to say about it convinces me further that nobody is particularly certain

 

it's decent fodder for male power fantasy though so there ought to be a mod for it. I've considered writing some events to fire on marriage but haven't got around to it yet. I imagine someone will.

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On 10/22/2020 at 11:13 AM, Bora said:

AI actions in the game are extremely monotonous. I wanted his actions to be more active in relation to the player and other characters.
1. The right of the wedding night. Signor AI may require his vassal to have sex with the bride after the wedding.
2. When blackmail lustful AI could demand to sleep with him (in addition to the basic conditions)
3. AI men should actively try to seduce beautiful and pretty women. In case of failure - do not give up trying to do it again and try to eliminate competitors on the way to the bed or the heart of a woman
4. A woman's refusal to marry, from courtship, or break off an engagement is a reason for war. Also a reason for war for pious religions - if the bride is not a virgin. If the woman is a vassal, then the Seigneur can try to accuse her of a crime and put her in prison, where he will try to persuade her to have sex, and when patience runs out, then rape her.
5. Love - it can flare up in AI suddenly. This is a strong feeling that makes you act recklessly - give expensive gifts, be jealous, declare wars, kill, challenge to a duel. A special kind of love is passion. In this case, the AI becomes mad and uses all means to achieve its goal - spreading dirty rumors, using bribery, blackmail, and rape.
6. Orgies during the feasts of religion, where there is dogma sex. The opportunity to participate in them. Ceremonial deflowering in honor of God.
7. Wedding and the first wedding night - a feast for which feudal lords gather. Ends on the wedding night.

8. When blackmailing an AI or player, they may require another character to do something against a third character or try to seduce them. For example, you Can force a woman to seduce her Liege Lord, then blackmail him with it.

The idea itself is very good. +1 to this.

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