Started as Malcolm Dunkeld in 1066.
What's happening in Scotland is not important- England is way more interesting.
Harald Hardraada was defeated by the Saxons and died peacefully in 1068 in Norway, but Harold Godwinson killed in battle, leaving the throne to Godwin, who went on to lose it to William the Bastard. Then Lancaster rebelled, which I supported (because I love balkanized countries in CK2), and we were at 50% warscore when William, who had been rendered incapable in a previous battle, died, causing an 'war has ended inconclusively'. Then came the excommunication. I don't know who ordered it, but it caused Duke Konan of Brittany to declare an excommunication war on Robert who had inherited the throne, happening at the same time as Edmund Haroldson's rebellion. Devon had already won its independence, and now all of England joined Edmund as he fought for years and finally gained the throne. He was threatened by a war to install William the Bastard's son Richard on the throne that had begun during Robert's reign, but because I like to see the Godwins on the throne, I used the kill cheat to eliminate Richard and end the war.
Currently, Godwin has rallied all England (boy do the kings of England inspire loyalty) to his banner in his attempt to win the throne from his younger brother, which is still ongoing (1084)
What's happening in Scotland is not important- England is way more interesting.
Harald Hardraada was defeated by the Saxons and died peacefully in 1068 in Norway, but Harold Godwinson killed in battle, leaving the throne to Godwin, who went on to lose it to William the Bastard. Then Lancaster rebelled, which I supported (because I love balkanized countries in CK2), and we were at 50% warscore when William, who had been rendered incapable in a previous battle, died, causing an 'war has ended inconclusively'. Then came the excommunication. I don't know who ordered it, but it caused Duke Konan of Brittany to declare an excommunication war on Robert who had inherited the throne, happening at the same time as Edmund Haroldson's rebellion. Devon had already won its independence, and now all of England joined Edmund as he fought for years and finally gained the throne. He was threatened by a war to install William the Bastard's son Richard on the throne that had begun during Robert's reign, but because I like to see the Godwins on the throne, I used the kill cheat to eliminate Richard and end the war.
Currently, Godwin has rallied all England (boy do the kings of England inspire loyalty) to his banner in his attempt to win the throne from his younger brother, which is still ongoing (1084)