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For the High King, suffice to say that we have plans for that.
- Younger than 20
- Less 400 prestige
- Less than 10 martial
- Less than 8 diplomacy
- Less than 5 stewardship
- Is imbecile, slow, dwarf, or eunuch
- Is female
- Is not a Brythonic culture (Briton, Romano-British, Cumbric, or Armorican)
MTTH is 60 days, which generally means that it'll happen soon after you fail to meet the requirements.
In practice you generally don't need to worry about losing it unless your skills were already quite marginal to begin with, or of course during succession if your heir is bad.
I could reroll to an earlier save, but his dad was 79 when he logged off to Avalon. I was already reloading to avoid a regency.
Just the Skilled Tactician trait should be enough to get the cb, in terms of the attacker culture/traits requirement. Are you sure there aren't any other requirements that are stated in the tooltip?
I'll check in a minute.
Ignorant Ruler is entirely based on your Learning skill.
Next question: I survived the Plague of Justinian somehow, but I'm getting the war depopulation events all the time (though I'm usually at peace, with the Saxons as tributaries) and there are diseases all the time as well, so I'm on Depopulation III all the time. Is this something I should accept as a permanent situation?
The Briton-specific depopulation events will trigger as long as there is an Anglo-Saxon presence anywhere in southern Britannia (the Southern Britannic Coast region and neighbouring provinces), as measured by whether or not any of the Anglo-Saxon jarldoms there still de jure exist.