Arqade Asked by Michael Campbell on March 24, 2021
I’ve been unable to find any kind of list of what crimes you can commit to become a Criminal in Crusader Kings 3 and more importantly, what the Possible Punishments are.
This would be super helpful to know BEFORE I expose someone’s secret, only to discover that the crime I exposed does not allow me to legally punish them the way I would like.
The in-game encyclopedia does point out that there are two types of crimes, Secular and Religious, and explains who may punish someone for each, but it does not have a list of crimes or punishments.
I understand that Religious crimes will be heavily dependent on what the doctrines of your religion are, but I assume that two religions with same same Crime Doctrine have consistent acceptable punishments? That Catholicism and Ash’arism both punish Witchcraft the same way?
One would assume that Secular crimes would be consistent across all factions and religions? Things like Murder, a Vassal Revolting, etc.
I’m making a lot of assumptions, and don’t see a way other than just playing crazy amounts of CK3 and writing stuff down.
Has anyone found/made a list of the Crimes and Punishments in CK3?
I found it on the wiki. It was under the page for your Court.
Crimes are actions that allow a character to imprison someone from their realm without incurring tyranny and may be personal, familial or religious. Some crimes allow additional punishments such as Title Revocation, Banishment, or Execution.
Personal crimes are caused by certain actions taken against a ruler and allow that ruler to imprison the criminal character.
Familial crimes are caused by certain actions taken against a character and allows any ruler from the same family to imprison the criminal character.
Religious crimes are caused by traits that are considered criminal by a faith and allows any ruler to imprison the criminal character.
There appears to be a (very small) fourth category, Dynastic crimes, which I assume allow a ruler to imprison a criminal character from their dynasty?
Correct answer by Michael Campbell on March 24, 2021
The key is that "Known Criminals" have a little ball & chain icon on their portrait. When hovered over, it expands:
Further research has revealed that these modifiers are defined in the game's opinion_modifier files ( steamapps/common/Crusader Kings III/game/common/opinion_modifiers
) which the Wiki has already compiled into a nice table, available here: https://ck3.paradoxwikis.com/Court#Crime
Answered by Raven Dreamer on March 24, 2021
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