We can see our dynasty's name near the top, and beneath that are 3 round buttons. Our court includes all characters with no land who serve us, such as our unlanded sons and daughters, our wife or husband, our unlanded council members, and other minor nobles in our service.
There are also different tabs on the bottom to view our vassals and the members of our court. We can click them here to go to their character screens or right click them and open diplomacy with them from within this screen. At the bottom we have easy access to the closest members of our family, such as our children, our siblings, and our parents. Currently it just shows our titles for the County of Thomond and the Duchy of Munster.
We have rows which display all of our titles and claims just below our portrait. A small button with a pair of rings below our vacant wife portrait opens a character browser with eligible noble women from all across Europe who we can arrange to marry from the list. The coat of arms for our primary title is to our left, and the heir to our primary title is easily seen just below our portrait, as is our wife (we don't currently have one). There's a wealth of information on the character screen. Clicking on this, or pressing F2 will bring up our character screen: We'll get to that when we actually start to play.
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It is within our right to claim that land, and we have a few options for how to go about it. This means that it is a commonly accepted, historical, and nearly inseparable part of the duchy of Munster. Desmond is an independent realm ruled by a single count who serves no master, but his land is a de jure part of the Duchy of Munster. The second change that we see is that the County of Desmond appears in the list. This means that if one of the northern lords of our island were to somehow gather enough power to create the kingdom before us, it would be within their right to ask for our vassalage or even to attack us and force us into their service. It doesn't currently exist, but the Duchy of Munster is a de jure part of the Kingdom of Ireland. First of all, above the History button a shield coat of arms appears for the Kingdom of Ireland. If we click the De Jure checkbox, we see two changes. Below that list is a simple income statement showing our current yearly net income. Ormond is called a Grand City instead of a County because the vassal in control of that county is a mayor of a city rather than a lord of a castle. Those are the two counties we have which makes up our de facto Duchy of Munster. We also see a list that includes the Grand City of Ormond and the County of Thomond. The History button simply shows all former holders of that title.
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For example, if a claimant for the Duchy of Munster was in the court of another major power, his liege could rightfully declare war on us to try and install that person into power in our place! If you give a claimant some land and he dislikes you enough, he may revolt against your rule and attempt to claim your title in war. Claimants have the potential to be dangerous if they are landed and unhappy or outside of your control.
The Claimants button links us to a character browser type window which shows every character who has a claim on the Duchy of Munster. The Usurp button allows us to take a title if we have the majority of its de jure regions. The realm screen shows us some useful information about the Duchy of Munster. Clicking on the shield will open the Realm screen: The first in line, Brian MacMurchad Ua Briain happens to be our character's son. These are the first 3 people in line to inherit the title if we were to meet an untimely end. Below that, the line of succession for the title is displayed. Hovering over it shows that the title is the Duchy of Munster and who its current holder is. The only difference here is that the shield for our primary title is placed in a convenient and visible spot. Generally, if you see the coat of arms for a title anywhere in the interface, hovering over it and clicking on it will provide the same information for that title. We can click on it or press F1 to bring up the screen for our realm and titles. To the lower left of our character's portrait is the Coat of Arms for our primary title. Part 2: The Interface - Continued Part 2: The Interface - Continued