

Adult children will not automatically switch, even if they are at court.

But because of the effect on children, it makes sense to switch sooner rather than later. Also, you'll find a few other family members and courtiers will switch culture with you independently to get into your graces. One added benefit is that if you switch culture, all of your children that aren't yet adults will switch culture with you automatically. r/CrusaderKings - MY HEIR IS A BEAR 1.4k. So, now my dynasty is half Irish and half Norse, with a spattering of Welsh. In that event you have the option to convert to the culture of your people or to stay the culture. Over the years as the realm grew into an empire, we had this pattern: Switch to Irish, enact Tanistry, elect a Norse, repeat. Of course, one of my Norse family members became the next ruler, switching us immediately back to EG. Since my realm was Tribal, I switched culture to Irish to enact Tanistry and get rid of Elective Gavelkind. In my Ivar the Boneless game, I started as the Norse Viking, but settled in Ireland. Yeah, newly spawned courtiers/baron-level folks will have the culture of their liege, so if you want more Bulgarians, say, you'll want to be Bulgarian yourself.īut yes, I was running into this issue myself a lot.
