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Welcome to the first developer diary about ‘The Iron Century’ this week. We will post a Developer Diary every day this week, show-casing some interesting starts and other minor things you might expect to see in the new bookmark.

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On the 7th of August 936, Otto I was crowned King of the Germans. He initiated his arduous campaign to crush his rivals and reconquer the lost territory in Italy to reform the Holy Roman Empire. The Magyars settled down in the Carpathian Basin and began to make their mark on the world as they conquered and pillaged their neighbors, becoming feared across Europe. In the north the Christians were trying to push into the Scandinavian Peninsula to start converting the pagan kings, but the Germanic faith still stood strong among the vikings. In Baghdad far to the south-east, the ancient Abbasid Caliphate that once ruled an empire stretching from Persia to Hispania finally fell to infighting, left only with the heartland of their former empire. And on the shores of Africa a new rival rose up in the form of the Fatimid Caliphate, ready to fill the vacant regions left behind by their adversary.

We know a lot of people have asked for a 10th century bookmark, and similarly we have long wanted one as well, as the 10th century had a lot of interesting history to offer. It is the birth of the Fatimid caliphate, the fall of the Abbasid caliphate, the rise of the Ottonian dynasty and the decline of the Karling dynasty.

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We have set up six recommended characters for the start date, though that is not to say we haven’t filled the world with other interesting characters for you guys to try out as well.

King Otto of Germany: In many ways Otto is the protagonist of the bookmark. He has just been crowned King, and has quite the task ahead of himself in trying to put together the Holy Roman Empire and beat back the pagan encroaching from the east (Hungarians) and the north (Norse tribes). To the west, the vassal holding the Stem-Duchy of Lotharingia (Lorraine), Duke Giselbert, recently changed his allegiance to the young King Louis Karling of West Francia. Not to mention the tumultuous kingship of Italy, that will be needed to recreate the Holy Roman Empire.

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Caliph al-Qaim: Only two years have passed since al-Qaim took up the position of Caliph after the death of his father, the legendary al-Mahdi who carved out a nation at the shores of North Africa. With the weak Abbasid Caliphate having been shattered these last decades, the Fatimids are trying to take on their rightful positions as overlords of the Muslim world, but not all their vassals are as fond of them as they might think. Only a few years after our start Abu Yazid would start a revolt that would plunge the newly founded Caliphate into a crisis that almost broke it apart. And in the east a new threat rises in the form of Al-Ikhshid, the newly appointed governor of Egypt who is ready to support the Abbasids.

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King Æthelstan of England: As the first king of a truly collected England, Æthelstan is very much in the prime of his power. But only a year later, historically speaking, he had to fight the coalition of the Kingdoms of Dublin, Alba and Strathclyde in the Battle of Brunaburh. His victory secured the new frontiers in the north, but if he had lost? Who can say what would have happened with the Isles if that had happened.

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Abu Tahir of the Jannabid Emirate: The Jannabids were notorious around our bookmark as they entered Mecca under false pretenses and slaughtered the pilgrims, and brought the Black Stone back to their capital and held it hostage for decades. They continued to raid the lands of the Abbasids and the Ikhshidids, until they eventually faltered and started to diminish in the latter half of the 10th century.

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King Árpád Zoltan of Hungary: Not many years has passed since the Magyars descended from the steppes and into basin, pushing out the Bulgarians and anyone else who stood in their path. However, now they are one of the few pagans left in the area, surrounded by the Germans to the west, Bohemians to the north and the Bulgarian Empire to the south. Led by the Árpád dynasty, it is time to find their destiny, be it as the raiders and conquerors of Europe, or (as they did historically) become one of the defenders of Christianity.

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King Hakon (the Good) of Norway: Young Hakon is 16 year old as he lands in Norway. Raised by King Æthelstan of England, he has now returned to his take up overlordship of his country. Not long ago his half-brother Erik Bloodaxe killed two of their other brothers and took control of the land, but he has recently been thrown out by the Norwegian Jarls. Still brooding in the north of Scotland with his army, he can still be seen as a threat to Hakon's rule, but he is not the most immediate one. As a Catholic, Hakon is certain to be in trouble as all his vassals follow the old ways, as does his pagan neighbors to the north and east.

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We hope you guys are as excited to test out the new bookmark as we are for you to see it. Tomorrow we will talk about some interesting Christian characters you guys will be able to try out!

PS, for those interested in AARs, I've asked WJS to test out the Iron Century patch and write one. I love the ones I've read so far, so hopefully you will as well :) Here's a link! https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/foru...s-rebellion-an-iron-century-mini-aar.1179523/
 
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Those are some interesting characters!
Will Abu Tahir be Hurufi or was another Shi'a heresy added?

He'll be Qarmatian.

Also - Poland in 966 was baptised - will it be represented in any form of narrative event or something rather than pure randomness? Also in the year 1000 there was a Congress of Gniezno, where Polish king was crowned by Otto III and for a moment, historians argue, Poland became part of the HRE (well, it was purely symbolical, but still...). It would be strange to start playing in 936 and see Poland for the rest of the game stay slavic, just like it's possible in the earlier bookmarks.

We haven't added anything specific for Poland. It is hard to make anything happen 30 years after the start of a playthrough, as the game can play out in a thousand different directions at that point.
 
Only thing that saddens me about this wonderful DD is Æthelstan's shitty stats.
Like, come on, indulgent wastrel with all stats but stewardship below 10? One of the greatest Anglo-Saxon kings should be arguably as skilled as his grandpa Alfred. I hope these stats and traits are not final :)

Yeah, I believe both Zoltan and Æthelstan have random stats at the moment. I will probably fix that before the bookmark is out.
 
Will this patch fix the non-bastard father genetics bug?

I very genuinely have no idea.

Will this update add new unit models? For example, French/Occitan units. I don't remember if Magyar had their own unique models, it would be fun.

It will not.

What about Qarmatian's effects in EU4 after save conversion?

Good question, I'll bring it up, as I am not sure if anyone has thought about this yet.

Isn't it a time to overhaul gameplay in indian subcontinet?

Maybe, but that isn't really what the bookmark is about.

I think Hungary need some love from you...(some provinces specially -- my suggestions from past https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/index.php?threads/a-new-few-improvements.1147679/#post-25212858 -- I make there also one map with province sugestions)...
then I think, that Bohemia should own also Árva/Orava (that province in northern Slovak region) too
Spis should be probably independent chief -- (Hungarians did not go to mountainous region in upper Slovakia in that time, it is also one reson, why they did not pillage Poland, or if only little bit)

Hungary is something I'd like to update at some point, but there's no time to do that right now.

Is it correct that bulgaria is an emperor tier? And why are the ummayads white?

Yes. And because they hold a special Caliphal Emperor title.

I am really looking forward to the new start date.

Wouldn't one way of representing the weird Republic that the Qarmatian had would be to have that heresy unlock Elective Succession?

Cool suggestion, I'll keep it in mind.

Will Dyrrachion have Arberian culture?

If I recall correctly, yes.
 
Aren't there already a sunni and a shia caliph? Or is it just a title?

And thanks for your quick reply

Well, it functions as an Empire title with Caliph as a title. But it does not have the same effects as the other Caliph titles, as those are religious heads, this one isn't.

I'm curious if this bookmark will have story events similar to those in the Charlemagne bookmark, given that Otto is identified as a "protagonist" and all.

He has some events, yes. Thankmar's rebellion (see the AAR I linked to in the first post of the DD) is the first part of it.
 
I think there's a typo, as the Ottonian dynasty was previously known as Liudolfinger and not Ludolfinger (missing "i"). Otherwise, I'm quite hyped for this new startdate, as I've been hoping for it for a very long time now :D

Good catch.

Is there a game rule to disable those events, as in the case of Charlie's story, in case you're not particularly fond of historical railroading?

Yes.
 
Would this update bring some kind of major/minor basic gameplay changes or features, or it's essentially "just" making new bookmark?
I'm asking because I used to play highly modded grand campaigns, and I HATE when some new instruments for gameplay appear when I'm in the middle of the game.

Two new cultures, a new heresy (Qarmatians), and some minor map reworks. Potentially some bug fixes. Besides that it is only the new bookmark.
 
In my opinion, the Qarmatians shouldn't have a Caliphal head title at all. Their whole schtick was refusing to believe that there would be any other Imams after Muhammad ibn Ismail, who they think went into occultation. According to them, he would only return as the al-Mahdi -- an apocalyptic messianic figure. To me, having the Qarmatians have a formable Caliphal head figure is like having Catholicism have a Messiah formable head figure.

So in terms of mapping Holy Fury pagan leadership types it seems the best fitting for them might be Autonomous?
 
As cool as that would be, I think it's more likely that it's just an empire-rank "Caliphate of Al-Andalus" titular title with no actual mechanics attached to it.

Sadly, it is. I would've loved to have a rival Caliphate system in the game, but we've had no time to add that for Iron Century.

Can you tell us something about those?

Sardinian for ... Well ... Sardinia. And Slovien as a proto-Slovak culture.
 
Hate to repost this but I'm still curious about Kievan Rus in this start date

Will Kievan Rus' still be Slavic Pagan in this start date? Officially the Baptism of Rus occrued in 988 but there was a considerable Orthodox influence on the country ever since the 930s and many of the people living there were already Christian. Will this perhaps be represented by events or anything similar?

Yngvar/Igor will start as a Norse Germanic if a player chooses him, whereas his vassals will be Russian and Slavic Pagan. You will have a decision called "Local Traditions" that will let you change to Russian and Slavic Pagan yourself, that you can use right from the start. If Yngvar/Oleg is not chosen by a player (i.e, controlled by an AI), he will immediately flip to Russian and Slavic Pagan. There are no other events related to Kievan Rus though. I figure the conversion events added by Holy Fury would be enough to simulate the change (as it was one of the inspirations for the mechanic in the first place).