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In {{icon|CK3}} [[Crusader Kings III]], a realm is the [[land]] a [[ruler]] holds, either indirectly through {{icon|vassal}} [[vassal]]s, or directly as personal [[holding]]s (their {{icon|domain}} [[domain]]).
In {{icon|CK3}} [[Crusader Kings III]], a realm is the [[land]] a [[ruler]] holds, either indirectly through {{icon|vassal}} [[vassal]]s, or directly as personal [[holding]]s (their {{icon|domain}} [[domain]]).


An '''independent realm''' is the highest political structure a {{icon|character}} [[character]] can be part of. It forms a hierarchy of landed rulers; a [[liege]] holds the highest [[File:Titles.png|24px]] [[title tier]] in the realm, and delegates land to {{icon|vassal}} vassals in exchange for {{icon|gold}} [[tax]]es and {{icon|levies}} [[levies]]. In realms large enough, these vassals may in turn have their own vassals, with this relationship repeating until one reaches {{icon|baron}} [[baron]]s - the lowest [[File:Titles.png|24px]] title tier.
An '''independent realm''' is the highest political structure a {{icon|character}} [[character]] can be part of. It forms a hierarchy of landed rulers; a [[liege]] holds the highest {{icon|title}} [[title tier]] in the realm, and delegates land to {{icon|vassal}} vassals in exchange for {{icon|gold}} [[tax]]es and {{icon|levies}} [[levies]]. In realms large enough, these vassals may in turn have their own vassals, with this relationship repeating until one reaches {{icon|baron}} [[baron]]s - the lowest {{icon|title}} title tier.


=== Overextension ===
=== Overextension ===

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In Icon CK3.png Crusader Kings III, a realm is the land a ruler holds, either indirectly through vassals, or directly as personal holdings (their domain).

An independent realm is the highest political structure a character can be part of. It forms a hierarchy of landed rulers; a liege holds the highest title tier in the realm, and delegates land to vassals in exchange for taxes and levies. In realms large enough, these vassals may in turn have their own vassals, with this relationship repeating until one reaches barons - the lowest title tier.

Overextension

Dukes and Counts have a realm size limit of 30 counties. Each county over the limit gives an overextension penalty to  Gold income by -10%.