
A mixture of arisctocracy and plutocracy. Kings' relations with their vassals increase by +1 every month.Ġ - Neither too Aristocratic nor Plutocratic. Kings' relations with their vassals increase by +2 every month. Monarchs' relations with their vassals increase by +3 every month. The Monarch's armies get a 30% percent decrease, and vassals' armies get a 9% increase. The Monarch's relations with his/her vassals should increase by +3 every month.
Tax Inefficiency for the Monarch is increased by 15%. The Monarch's armies get a 20% percent decrease, and vassals' armies get a 6% increase. The Monarch's relations with his/her vassals should increase by +2 every month. Tax Inefficiency for the Monarch is increased by 10%. The Monarch's armies get a 10% percent decrease, and vassals' armies get a 3% increase. The Monarch's relations with his/her vassals should increase by +1 every month. Tax Inefficiency for the Monarch is increased by 5%. No effect on Tax Inefficiency, relations with vassals, or armies. Neither too centralized, nor too decentrilized. The Monarch's armies get a 10% percent increase, and vassals' armies get a 3% decrease.Ġ - Neither too Centralized nor Decentralized. The Monarch's relations with his/her vassals should suffer a -1 hit every month. Tax Inefficiency for the Monarch is reduced by 5%, and increased by 5% for his vassals. The Monarch's armies get a 20% percent increase, and vassals' armies get a 6% decrease. The Monarch's relations with his/her vassals should suffer a -2 hit every month. Tax Inefficiency for the Monarch is reduced by 10%, and increased by 10% for his vassals. The Monarch's armies get a 30% percent increase, and vassals' armies get a 9% decrease.
The Monarch's relations with his/her vassals should suffer a -3 hit every month. Tax Inefficiency for the Monarch is reduced by 15%, and increased by 15% for his vassals. If you are a ruler of an own realm you can change the nations characteristics of your faction by talking to your Chancellor.