Speaking the Language is not required for this bonus, so even if your neighbors have a language you cannot speak you can attempt to impress them by following their lead. On the other hand, if you are not the grandest Court of the language, you gain Court Grandeur based on the difference of your Grandeur, and the Grandeur of the leading Court. So if you are the leader of a language, you want as many Courts as possible to adopt it! Naturally, you only gain this Grandeur if you can actually speak the language! The Royal Court with the highest Court Grandeur is considered the “leader” of that language, and gains Court Grandeur based on how many Royal Courts speak that language. The largest share of Court Grandeur comes from the pecking order of all Royal Courts who speak that language. So how much Grandeur can you get from a certain Court Language? Changing your Court Language will therefore take time to actually have an effect on your court’s Grandeur. Each month, it moves slowly towards the Baseline value. As a refresher, your Court Grandeur measures how impressive your Royal Court is. You may recall that Grandeur and this Baseline was explained in Dev Diary 61. You can, of course, choose to change it!Įach language you can pick as your Court Language changes the Court Grandeur Baseline. If you get a Royal Court later, its Court Language will simply be your native language. At the start of the game this is determined by what historically was used. This is outside the timeframe of Crusader Kings, but there are earlier examples Norman nobles who invaded England together with William the Conqueror continued to speak French, influencing the development of the English language as we know it today.Ĭourt Language and GrandeurEach Ruler with a Royal Court has a language chosen as their Court Language. One of the most well known examples of this is how French was spoken across many courts across Europe around the reign of Louis XIV. Rather, it was seen as more prestigious to speak another country’s language to show that you were cultivated enough to suck up to your superiors. Today, we are having a look at how language relates to your Royal Court: Your Court Language.Ĭourt Language in HistoryHistorically, it was not always so that nobles spoke the same language as the commoners. Last dev diary, we had a look at languages your Character can learn on their own. I am Mrop, one of the User Experience Designers on CK3. Hello there, and welcome to the 78th CK3 Dev Diary!
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