Gawl Sharon...that boy's got quite the pedigree. And he doesn't have any claims?
Gawl Sharon...that boy's got quite the pedigree. And he doesn't have any claims?
Dunno how weird this is as I just started playing again, but...
They've been going strong for 200 years even! The ironic part is that the Golden Horde went Orthodox, which I've also never seen (it messes with the demographics of Europe, as my current ruler is called Chagur II even though she's only a quarter mongol at best).
So this is from a work-in-progress mod of mine which moves the start date back to 1000AD. It started with about half the map (all of africa, middle east, turkey and cumania) as randomly generated OPMs. I let it run for a few hundred years as observer, and this happened to western europe (which starts pretty close to the 1066 start):
Things to note:
The Umayyad Caliphate of Cordoba formed the empire of Hispania, and controls northern France
Ireland controls Ireland, Aquitaine, and Sicilly
Scotland controls Scotland and Burgundy
England is part of the HRE (and the largest contiguous part of it, no less)
The Pope is based out of Canterbury
Serbia controls Poland
Hungary is oddly completely unaffected by the chaos
Somehow, Iceland is uninhabited... (not shown)
So this is from a work-in-progress mod of mine which moves the start date back to 1000AD. It started with about half the map (all of africa, middle east, turkey and cumania) as randomly generated OPMs. I let it run for a few hundred years as observer, and this happened to western europe (which starts pretty close to the 1066 start):
Things to note:
The Umayyad Caliphate of Cordoba formed the empire of Hispania, and controls northern France
Ireland controls Ireland, Aquitaine, and Sicilly
Scotland controls Scotland and Burgundy
England is part of the HRE (and the largest contiguous part of it, no less)
The Pope is based out of Canterbury
Serbia controls Poland
Hungary is oddly completely unaffected by the chaos
Somehow, Iceland is uninhabited... (not shown)
I've never seen it that consistent. Usually only lasts one ruler.Dunno how weird this is as I just started playing again, but...
They've been going strong for 200 years even! The ironic part is that the Golden Horde went Orthodox, which I've also never seen (it messes with the demographics of Europe, as my current ruler is called Chagur II even though she's only a quarter mongol at best).
Random courtier asks Duke Diego I de Vivar to join his plot to kill Duke Diego I de Vivar.. lolwut. Fortunately, nothing happened.
It wasn't a plot to kill me, it was a plot to kill the King of Aragon, coincidentally my own man managed to bug his way into the event. I only wasted 29 g's though so it's all good. Cornish king of England is my favourite ironic situation (above screenshot) though, and it's incredibly rare, even more so than heretic religious leaders, although i have had Theocracy of France and Wendish Holy Roman Emperor before, like some others here.You have to give him credit though... on the narrow chance that the Duke agrees, the plot's chance of success should increase dramatically!