![]() The thing is, I would like to play as a female ruler but could only make it work on my very first Ireland tutorial campaign with tanistry succession law. Although saying that, this could just be an opinion of someone tired of people like me making desiring every local nationalism under the sun to attain Kingdom status. I also got a good chunk of CK2 DLCs and was trying to learn all the new added mechanics with a good custom ruler, to make it a bit easier. I've also heard you need at least two duchies to create a kingdom, in Cornwall's case this would be Cornwall itself and Wessex. Or maybe through ticking the various DLCs I have installed stops the event from firing. To finish, I remember when CK2 was first released (before any of the DLCs, but for the record I have them all ha) I asked on their Facebook page whether Cornwall was a Kingdom and someone responded saying it was creatable. My character no longer had the blue ducal wreaths associated with a Duchy but was gold and wore a crown. ![]() As I recall, I had only Cornwall's starting provinces of Cornwall and Exeter but 100 years had elapsed. Most DLCs are seen as optional content (music, graphical or customization features that do not impact gameplay) for players. They are normally released alongside major patches that give players most of the new content for free. It's just in the game in question an event fired which allowed me to 'Establish the Kingdom of Cornwall', and I'm unsure how this happened. DLCs are paid expansions that unlock new characters to play or enable new game mechanics.
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