That would be intresting ahistorical bookmark for Byzantines.
The Middle East. A Broken patch-work of competing states, ripe for the taking.
Oh wait.
At a guess, marriage/friendship with a catholic followed by event conversion? But damn, that's incredibly unlikely. Well, christianity is effectively united-have fun with that.Okay, so I probably set the standard of ridiculousness pretty high when I started a relaxing steamrolling campaign as custom-created Jain Mongols, but I had nothing to do with this and I have absolutely no idea how this could even happen. I noticed that Byz turned Catholic, thought "huh, that's pretty early, but it happens", went to look how long ago it happened... and saw this.
Basileios turned Catholic. Yes, that Basil(eios). The historical one. The very first damn ruler of Byz in 867. WHAT?
Well, Mongol Jains never lose, so bring it on. By the way, he even managed to convert his dad before he croaked.At a guess, marriage/friendship with a catholic followed by event conversion? But damn, that's incredibly unlikely. Well, christianity is effectively united-have fun with that.
Fathers and mothers get an opinion boost with their children, so that's not a surprise-I'd be more concerned about the number of vassals he manages to convert. Plus he'll be able to get any bordering byzantine duke or lower to swear fealty to him.Well, Mongol Jains never lose, so bring it on. By the way, he even managed to convert his dad before he croaked.
GG "of wessex"; how on earth did that happen?
You're at war with cumania?This this an old one, from pre- Charlemagne times, but I felt that I need to share it.
Go ahead, spot what's weird in this screenshot
Free Investiture in HRE @ 1066 start, "of Wessex" was assigned heir to one of the bishoprics.