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That wraps up our CK3 De Jure Drift Guide. See Also: Can You Raise Only Men At Arms in CK3? Nerds and Scoundrels That being said, if you hold an empire, and a king tier vassal holds a duchy from another kingdom, that duchy would drift into that vassal kingdom. Duchies can drift into other kingdoms, but not empires. Counties cannot drift into other duchies. If the emperor of Francia also holds the title empire of Britannia, then no drift will occur. If the empire of Francia held all the De Jure territory of the kingdom of England and either holds the title kingdom of England (the emperor of Francia or one of his vassals) or the title has not been created, then the kingdom would ‘drift’ into the empire of Francia. In other words, De jure territory is land that should be held by said title.Īt the start of the game, we’ll take England as an example.
