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Snow Crystal

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As most of the team enjoys the summer, I thought I’d try to write a couple of smaller rogue Dev Diaries to get us through the summer. I will mostly discuss smaller additions, rather than the big sweeping features in these Diaries.

For the first one, it seems the vikings have pillaged a cartographer and found some more defined maps of their own homes, of all things.

We will start with the most important of the viking Kingdoms, Norway. What is that? What do you mean Norway stopped being a Kingdom in the late Middle Ages? Sounds like Swedish and Danish propaganda to me, they are just jealous of our mountainous glory.

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The previous map of Norway always had certain issues with the western coast being quite the slog to move through, and the Kingdom feeling split by the mountain range. With a bit more definition to it, as well as a way to move between the two parts, we have found the region to be a lot more interesting of a place to hang out. In mainland Norway, 6 New Provinces and 2 New Duchies have been added.

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Far to the north-west, Iceland has been updated a little bit as well. We have increased the province count from 2 to 4, though knowing that Iceland was far from the most populated of places, we have made sure that they haven’t gotten too strong.

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In Sweden, we have increased the definition of southern Sweden somewhat, breaking up some of the provinces to try to show the relevance of the Geatish areas. This should hopefully help somewhat in rivaling the powerhouse of Uppland. 6 New Provinces and 1 New Duchy have been added in Sweden.

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And finally, in Denmark we have new pathway across the islands and added Lolland as its own island. Both Jylland and Holstein has been split up and reorganised somewhat, to increase the definition of these areas and show their relevance in the era. In all, there has been 5 New Provinces added and 2 New Duchies.

We hope these changes to Scandinavia will be an interesting addition to all of the updates made to Pagans in Holy Fury, and make certain parts of the region a better experience. Next week, we will take a look down south, towards the changes around the Alps.
 
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Do my eyes deceive me or am I seeing some hints of a change to the Pomerania Saxony region given the 769 start?

Is Gotland now a dejure duchy ?

Gotland has indeed been turned into a DeJure Duchy, and .. Well .. As Holstein and Mecklenburg has been reorganised slightly, we added Duchy of Rügen as well, based on the Principality of Rügen :D There is also some minor changes around the Bremen region :eek:

While this will affect my beloved Icelands 'two bald men fighting over a comb' scenario, it will certainly add some more chaos to the best tiny corner of a huge map ever.

I guess it would be "four bald men fighting over a comb" these days? :eek:
 
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Good to see updates to the map. I am curious if the Germanic holy sites are moved at all?

The Norwegian one (Temple of Mære) has been moved from Naumadal to Nidaros. As I moved Nidaros and Naumadal further north, to fix the borders of these two provinces, it made sense to move Mære to Nidaros as that is the province best fitting.
 
Well, I read in wikipedia that Norse didn't settle in Iceland until A.D. 874, before that year there were only Irish monks there. So will the history of Iceland be fixed to make it more "historical" ?

Iceland will be settled by Irish monks in 769. When the Viking Age starts, all the vikings will get a new decision to settle Iceland.
 
Is there any thought to capital duchy selection in this?

I mean all though Nidaros still looks like a top shelf capital duchy.

The reality is by cutting up Ostlandet you are depriving Norway of a very good capital duchy option.

Not only was it coastal but it as fat.

The real cynic in me could even say you've taken one solid duchy and turned it into two sub-tier three amd four county runt duchies.

So one of the rules we have for changing the maps are "6 province duchies max, preferably less than 6" for balance reasons. With the exception of that, we try to go by historical regions to make up the Duchies in the game.

As one who has grown up in that area myself, it is definitely a start I have played a lot, and I'd say it is still a decent place to hang out, as you can travel to practically any part of Norway with relative ease. Though I have to admit I rarely try to optimize these days, so it's not something I gave much thought as I reworked the area.
 
I'm already pumped for this. Will we finally get a pathway through the alps at the Brenner pass? It's one of the most important passes in the region - even during the timeframe of the game - and would add a needed connection between the Italian and the Bavarian regions.

Yes, Brenner Pass has been added.
 
(And yes, I believe the developers start abusing the emperor title a lot, as if "emperor" khans weren't enough. With the new map, early Rurikids are supposed to be emperors as well, which is absolutely ahistorical in any manner.)

How are they in any way Emperors? They are at best Kings, often Dukes.