Claimants have the potential to be dangerous if they are landed and unhappy or outside of your control. The Claimants button links us to a character browser type window which shows every character who has a claim on the Duchy of Munster. The Usurp button allows us to take a title if we have the majority of its de jure regions. The realm screen shows us some useful information about the Duchy of Munster. Clicking on the shield will open the Realm screen: The first in line, Brian MacMurchad Ua Briain happens to be our character's son. These are the first 3 people in line to inherit the title if we were to meet an untimely end. Below that, the line of succession for the title is displayed. Hovering over it shows that the title is the Duchy of Munster and who its current holder is. The only difference here is that the shield for our primary title is placed in a convenient and visible spot. Generally, if you see the coat of arms for a title anywhere in the interface, hovering over it and clicking on it will provide the same information for that title. We can click on it or press F1 to bring up the screen for our realm and titles. To the lower left of our character's portrait is the Coat of Arms for our primary title. Part 2: The Interface - Continued Part 2: The Interface - Continued
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