The amount of taxes and levies granted by a vassal to their liege depends largely on their government type: The vassal limit is the number of direct vassals (excluding Barons) a ruler can have without penalties. Once you have a claim you can revoke with no penalty, or war for it if he refuses your revocation. The Send Gift ability is a great way to keep grumpy vassals happy. Go over to the realm tab, the green crown on the upper right portion of the screen, open it to view your kingdom, and then hit the domain page. If the civil war is won by the faction, they will enforce the faction's ultimatum. Just be careful with vassals who dont like you. Vassalizing other rulers is a tactical way for any independent ruler to expand their realm without needing Claims or Casus Bellis to go to War. Beginner question : how do I get my land back - Paradox Interactive Forums The realm priest provides their liege with taxes and levies based on their opinion. First, always remember that Crusader Kings 3 is a complicated game where a single change can have a massive domino effect. This requires a powerful troop, if you charged a tribe with less power you will lose a lot. Marriages with vassal families will form alliances, as an extra bonus. Else it will be through marriage and inheritance (if the good person dies). Successfully revoking a title means you will gain it. Here are some quick tips you can try out to expand your power. Titles - CK3 Wiki - Paradox Wikis churches, mercenaries, and holy orders). Am I missing something else, or is there anything I can do now? My kingdom just got split up and I went to war to unify it but now I only have 2 domain and lost all my land, I want to get back the counties I had spend years developing but it is under control of my vassal now and I am not heir, how do I take the land back.