sorry my beloved kinsman but you know the decandence thing.
I would give a kingdom to marry her. ( ゚д゚)・∵.
Surely you arranged yourself dead to play as her?The Byzantine Emperor actually proposed to marry her when she came of age. :glare:
Surely you arranged yourself dead to play as her?
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One second they're the Fatimids, the next, a possessed inbred guy is control. He has no aristocratic roots. Just some guy ruling the kingdom with the largest army in the game...
Dont let your vassals get that big....
During a hands off (observe) game of The Prince and the Thane this happened:
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To make it even stranger, the Fatimid kingdom of Castille essentially became the protector of Christian Iberia, with 7 kings in total, holding off the North African/Andalusian muslims for 150 years and even driving them back in places, before finally falling. Even after being conquered by the muslims they didn't convert, and the last Fatimid prince died in the dungeons of the Sultan of Andalusia, still a catholic.
I've noticed that happening with Galacia, they ended up inheriting the county of Galatia in ERE. This is due to the count of Braganca being the son of a dead sister of the count in 1066, he is old, unmarried and childless, so is his brother/heir.Don't know how to submit screenshots sorry, but this was wierd. As king of Castille one of my counts somehow acquired a single county in the ERE. I only found out when a pop up told me the population had converted. The count had no family and neither did his only wife. I'm baffled as to how he got it.
These heresies all look the same anyway...