Their skills and traits have a significant impact on how good they are at their job. Not all characters are equally fit to serve in any given position. For example, a Court Tutor increases the chances for children at your court to receive a better education trait. Expect to also be able to appoint a Master of the Hunt, Master of the Horse, or (if you are playing as England) a Keeper of the Swans.Įach position will provide you with a set of bonuses, mostly in the form of various modifiers, but certain positions have more interesting benefits as well. That doesn’t mean we haven’t added any of the classical honorary positions though.
Most positions imply that the appointed character has an actual job at your court and provides you with their services. Jobs that are relevant directly to you as a ruler, or that of your court.Ĭourt Positions include a number of different positions, such as a Court Tutor, or Seneschal. While the old feature from CK2 had all sorts of various honorary titles, we wanted to focus on the most important positions at your court. In the update that will launch alongside the Royal Court expansion, we will introduce Court Positions – which can be seen as an evolution of CK2’s Minor Titles with a number of new improvements.