u/Different_Water2360

Bug?

I'm playing a wanderer and in an event this 30 year old looking but actually a 14 year old child joined my camp, with 6 personality traits. Will she lose some of those when becoming an adult? Of course as one does, I immediately betrothed her to my heir.

u/Different_Water2360 — 3 days ago

Wallada Umayyad ironman run

Started with Wallada, the last Umayyad in 1086 start, she has this cool book you can keep improving via decision and it's inheritable. I wasn't able to claim any land with her, she had adopted an intelligent poet from a scripted event who gave birth to a genius martial grandson, Muhammad Umayyad. This kid inherited the camp and the book, converted to Mashriqi and Ismaili Shia muslim and he managed to land himself in Jerusalem which was being held by a Christian.

He went from there gaining duchy after duchy til he formed the kingdom via Jihad against this Christian ruler who still held the Jerusalem kingdom title, gaining a bunch of unique court and personal items in the process. At the age of 52 he got the Conqueror trait, and went on a rampage till the Arabian Empire was formed under the white banners of the Umayyads once again.

Next is Baghdad and my question was should I go administrative? It's a 3000 gold decision and in my rules the conqueror trait won't be inherited. I think I will just see how the Muslim do under that type of government.

This new update has been such a breath of fresh air so excited for the future. Thank you new dev team, you deserve several cold beers.

u/Different_Water2360 — 5 days ago

Caliph Al mutazz landed my scholar for no reason

Created this Persian ashari scholar planning on travelling the world, building a Dinasty of wisdom and working for nobles all over, but I did 4 jobs, was heading for Mecca and the Caliph offered Baghdad and two more counties for no reason at all. I don't have the screenshot of the actual message because I was playing offline and I can't seem to find it. Anyone has an idea why would he do that? Actually gave me the best opportunity to make the empire crumble from with in and convert to Zoroastrianism as a Persian an win the intermezzo.

u/Different_Water2360 — 7 days ago

Is this uncommon?

I'm playing the Karlings, started from Italy and went for Jerusalem very early, currently holding the hre, and fighting for mesopotamia but got this pop up of moving real capital to rome after a plague. Is this normal? I did made Romagna de jure when forming empire of Jerusalem, I'm thinking it must be it. Why they just put another pope and call it a day?

u/Different_Water2360 — 12 days ago

A few days away boys! CK3 and Dragon's Lake be praised!

Honestly can't wait, hoping the release will be smooth. Another thing I wanna say is this game has revived my love for history and geography. Does anyone else look for info or documentaries about things you see in game?

Greetings from Argentina, have a good weekend.

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u/Different_Water2360 — 14 days ago

Snake in the eye barely made it, formed the empire and died a month later. Through some conquest and diplomacy I had the land, but holding 30 years of each kingdom title is always a pain in the ass.

Now for inheritance (my player heir will inherit every single title) and the rough patch of becoming feudal. What do you recommend for Asatru? I have the piety to reform it and modify it a little bit.

Waiting on the Pope to see how much we can hold against the Christians.

u/Different_Water2360 — 25 days ago