Crusader Kings II

Crusader Kings II

Invite a Squire
9 Comments
Teralitha 1 Aug, 2024 @ 11:50pm 
Why would you not let the AI use this. Its the reason why I wouldnt use this mod. Its not fair if the AI cant use it.
TheRandomFox 11 Dec, 2021 @ 3:59am 
@TV Mail-order husband, for when you've got a female character that needs to be married off but you can't find any available suitors for some reason.
erikvonwerner 28 Apr, 2020 @ 12:10pm 
dead
Elden Ring 2 when? 27 Dec, 2018 @ 10:24am 
what does the squire do?
carld256 28 Oct, 2016 @ 8:17am 
Would it be possible to have the squire match my religion and culture? I tried adding the traits in myself, but it didn't work.
ctomfly 11 Mar, 2015 @ 10:58pm 
In reference to Elastrius's comment. I believe Knave or Jack would be approperate titles.

Those were what they called servants. Though the names bring about idea of cuthroats, that is a modern misconsception due to how many people believed that all servants were thieves.
Cloaked Figure  [author] 9 Mar, 2015 @ 7:02am 
If anyone wants to change the titles, find the Inviteasquire.csv in the localisation folder of the mod. Open it up, in notepad+ or something like that.

Line 2 says: employ_squire;Invite Squire to Court.;;;;;;;;;;;;;x change squire to whatever you want.

Line 4 says: Squire;Squire;;;;;;;;;;;;;x change the 2nd Squire to Yeoman or whatever you would like it to be.

Line 2 changes the description under intrigue tab, line 4 changes the name of the trait. Just make sure not to delete any of the ;;; things that follow it.
Cloaked Figure  [author] 9 Mar, 2015 @ 6:43am 
Thank you, when I have time I might make another mod that tries to clean this up and make it more historically accurate. I'd love for it be based on religion, depending on the religion the title changes. But I don't know if I'll have the time to really do it right.
Elastrius 8 Mar, 2015 @ 5:16pm 
Hello there! Very good idea for a mod, you'll fulfill a currently-overlooked need for young, male, lowborn courtiers. I just want to mention something in the interest of historical accuracy- I looked up "Squire" and that tile refers to minor, young nobles who do indeed fulfil the purpose of this mod, but are nobles nonetheless. Perhaps another medieval class would more closely suit this character type? A player could Summon a Yeoman for example, which was an attendant to a noble household, or a Sergeant or Man-at-arms, or a Bailiff or Constable if the age limit was a little higher, all of whom were lowborn males that a Count would have ready access to. Looking forward to whatever you decide to do!