[X] The Young Scholar: Your son shall spend his days amidst the tomes and scrolls of the Royal library and archives, familiarizing himself with the sciences and the arts, and imbuing him with a head for numbers. +Learning, +Stewardship, -Intrigue
 
I would go scholar, but right now our clearest potential adversary is Intrigue-focused. This is not the time to weaken our chances: we have no guarantee this won't be a constant Intrigue war that keeps going for a generation.
It will need at least 15 years for our son to grow up and take the throne, until then if something happens to us and Gabriella it's a regency as I doubt that council will let kid run a country.

Also I'm pretty sure that we will solve this mistery with current character.
 
Informational Posts have been updated. Let me know if I appear to have mixed any numbers up.
 
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[X] The Gilded Gryphon: Your son shall follow in your footsteps, learning the intricate and complicated laws of the market, tutored by bankers, burghers, merchants, and other industrious fortune-builders. +Diplomacy, +Stewardship, -Martial
 
Royal Navy: The vessels that guard your coastlines and patrol the oceans. Crewed by career sailors, they have an upkeep of five gold per ship, per year.

20 Cogs (Bolt-Throwers)

Since we didn't have a naval battle and the people's surrender shouldn't we have gotten Brochard's navy added. Or, did that navy decide to go rogue and become pirates.
 
They could have become mercenaries as well.
Essentially what I meant by go rogue. The thing is those ships were not private property. They belong to the kingdom that surrendered to us completely. That means that they became mercenaries they stole from us and would be branded pirates.
 
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Since we didn't have a naval battle and the people's surrender shouldn't we have gotten Brochard's navy added. Or, did that navy decide to go rogue and become pirates.
Some of the more "loyal" captains sank or burned their ships at anchor rather than risk us capturing them. The remainder took their ships and the crews that didn't desert and became pirates.
 
nformational Posts have been updated. Let me know if I appear to have mixed any numbers up.
I think you did, but I'm not sure.

Were these the Old Numbers?

Economy

Treasury Reserves
: 2850

Net Income: 2590

Yearly Income: 2900

-Tax Revenue: 1825
-Farming Income: 525
-Mining Income: 450
-Trade Income: 100

Yearly Expenditures: 310

-Army Upkeep: 210
-Navy Upkeep: 100

The Plan cost for Unity Forever I believe was 3000.

Sooo, these new numbers confuse me. 2850+2900-3000-310=2440 Treasury Reserve
Economy

Treasury Reserves
: 2640

Net Income: 2490

Yearly Income: 2900

-Tax Revenue: 1825
-Farming Income: 525
-Mining Income: 450
-Trade Income: 100

Yearly Expenditures: 410

-Army Upkeep: 310
-Navy Upkeep: 100
 
We have no proof we will be able to change it substantially enough to eliminate a downside.

It will need at least 15 years for our son to grow up and take the throne, until then if something happens to us and Gabriella it's a regency as I doubt that council will let kid run a country.

Also I'm pretty sure that we will solve this mistery with current character.

This is a ck2 quest and we have a few in game years to personally teach our son stuff along the way. Our wife can help him understand to ways of a warrior, while we teach him in the ways of the coin. Right now he's young and this is the best stage of life to learn and absorb information.
 
[X] The Gilded Gryphon: Your son shall follow in your footsteps, learning the intricate and complicated laws of the market, tutored by bankers, burghers, merchants, and other industrious fortune-builders. +Diplomacy, +Stewardship, -Martial

Martial is the easiest thing for a stewardship leader to delegate away, as we are demonstrating. The ability to manage the economy and resources are an invaluable trait for a leader to have, not to mention the ability to engage foreign powers on the battlefield of words.
 
[x] The Gilded Gryphon: Your son shall follow in your footsteps, learning the intricate and complicated laws of the market, tutored by bankers, burghers, merchants, and other industrious fortune-builders. +Diplomacy, +Stewardship, -Martial
 
[X] The Young Scholar: Your son shall spend his days amidst the tomes and scrolls of the Royal library and archives, familiarizing himself with the sciences and the arts, and imbuing him with a head for numbers. +Learning, +Stewardship, -Intrigue
 
[X] The Gilded Gryphon: Tu hijo deberá seguir tus pasos, aprendiendo las complejas y complicadas leyes del mercado, tutelado por banqueros, burgueses, comerciantes y otros adictos a la fortuna. + Diplomacia, + Mayordomía, -Martial
 
[x] The Gilded Gryphon: Your son shall follow in your footsteps, learning the intricate and complicated laws of the market, tutored by bankers, burghers, merchants, and other industrious fortune-builders. +Diplomacy, +Stewardship, -Martial
 
[X] The Young Scholar: Your son shall spend his days amidst the tomes and scrolls of the Royal library and archives, familiarizing himself with the sciences and the arts, and imbuing him with a head for numbers. +Learning, +Stewardship, -Intrigue
 
[x] The Gilded Gryphon: Your son shall follow in your footsteps, learning the intricate and complicated laws of the market, tutored by bankers, burghers, merchants, and other industrious fortune-builders. +Diplomacy, +Stewardship, -Martial
 
[X] The Young Scholar: Your son shall spend his days amidst the tomes and scrolls of the Royal library and archives, familiarizing himself with the sciences and the arts, and imbuing him with a head for numbers. +Learning, +Stewardship, -Intrigue
 
[X] The Gilded Gryphon: Your son shall follow in your footsteps, learning the intricate and complicated laws of the market, tutored by bankers, burghers, merchants, and other industrious fortune-builders. +Diplomacy, +Stewardship, -Martial
 
[X] The Jack of All Trades: Your son will receive instruction in all subjects, ensuring a well-rounded education. +None, -None
Why are you going with this one? This means that nothing gets a re-roll at all. Can I get you to go for young scholar instead? That option is the best one for tilting the scales for the genius trait when we roll for it.
 
[X] The Young Scholar: Your son shall spend his days amidst the tomes and scrolls of the Royal library and archives, familiarizing himself with the sciences and the arts, and imbuing him with a head for numbers. +Learning, +Stewardship, -Intrigue

I just want our king/kings' son to have a nerd out if he meets the alicorn sisters
 
[X] The Young Scholar: Your son shall spend his days amidst the tomes and scrolls of the Royal library and archives, familiarizing himself with the sciences and the arts, and imbuing him with a head for numbers. +Learning, +Stewardship, -Intrigue

Also take into account that we will probably have more than one kid, and not just because of your good relationship with our wife.
( 1) it's always good have an heir and a spare (or three), 2) the biological clock is a-ticking and 3) odds of getting all 3 traits is 1/8th if we go by (simplified) Mendel)
 
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