

Characters will age as years pass by, eventually growing old and withering away. Their appearance is further determined by age, weight, and certain congenital traits. DNA is stored as dominant and recessive genes and passed on to a character's children, affecting their appearance.Īs Crusader Kings III covers a large portion of Eurasia and North Africa in its setting, characters can be from a diverse number of ethnicities: West/Central European, Northern European, Slavic, Arctic, Mediterranean, West African, East African, Arabic, Asian, North Indian, or South Indian. This DNA is dynamically generated for courtiers, and can be directly edited with the Ruler Designer. Every character's physical appearance is internally determined by a DNA system, which defines how they look: facial features, skin pigmentation, height, and hair color are all stored as DNA. If you're looking for recommendations regarding whom to play, check out Interesting characters.Ĭharacters are depicted using a 3D portrait system. a Realm Priest) is considered an unlanded character.

