That's not the crusader trait, it's the shieldmaiden trait.Don't the crusader-like traits disappear when converting ?
Don't the crusader-like traits disappear when converting ?
Looking at her, I'd probably rather except a virgin birth.I am wondering if this guy takes his vow of Cebercy Seriously or not. He has -1000 Fertility and yet manged to have 2 kids.. Hmm I wonder if the wife is not telling him the truth or not. Playing with the ck2 + Mod..I just find it a bit strange a Celibate man has two children
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Maybe managing to get her pregnant twice was so traumatic that he swore off sex afterwards!Looking at her, I'd probably rather except a virgin birth.
I am wondering if this guy takes his vow of Cebercy Seriously or not. He has -1000 Fertility and yet manged to have 2 kids.. Hmm I wonder if the wife is not telling him the truth or not. Playing with the ck2 + Mod..I just find it a bit strange a Celibate man has two children
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And I was thinking Tengri Saxon Khan named Waldemar was the strange part.
I just assumed they're the Rohirrim.
Just a current ruler designed campaign of mine. Posting from a different thread:And I was thinking Tengri Saxon Khan named Waldemar was the strange part.
Just a current ruler designed campaign of mine. Posting from a different thread:
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Here he is now. It's a pretty fun campaign.
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Some 1000 years later a bunch of Polish romanticists want to adore him for uniting Poland, but they are really turned off by all contemporary chroniclers describing him as a half-wit.![]()
I am pretty impressed that this guy managed to create the kingdom of Poland and expect history lessons to be really awkward in the future.![]()
I think that might be a bit more than a half-wit... but I imagine the history books wont mention that. Probably will say that he is a completly normal person, or maybe just slow in certain aspects.Some 1000 years later a bunch of Polish romanticists want to adore him for uniting Poland, but they are really turned off by all contemporary chroniclers describing him as a half-wit.
Some 1000 years later a bunch of Polish romanticists want to adore him for uniting Poland, but they are really turned off by all contemporary chroniclers describing him as a half-wit.
Some 1000 years later a bunch of Polish romanticists want to adore him for uniting Poland, but they are really turned off by all contemporary chroniclers describing him as a half-wit.
He created Poland and died in the same year at 17 so he was 16 or 17.It looks like he was around twelve when "he" created the kingdom so I guess they could romanticize the regent who presumably did most of the work.