![]() ![]() "Oh, you're the oldest heir? And your father specifically built up the core demesne of the family to go to you bummer, we're just gonna split this up as randomly as possible, Here are your counties! One is in Britain, one is in Hispania, there's two in Italia and I guess you can have that random one floating out there in Scandinavia as well!" Whenever I die, my kids getting a patchwork of indefensible holdings makes very, very little sense. The Carolingian Empire was at least partitioned along some sort of lines. Or at the bare minimum allow the player character to draw up an actual partition for their heirs. The gavelkind mechanic, while historic in certain cultures, gets really fucking old when you end up with a character that pops out a baker's dozen of offspring. I'm fine with enforcing partition if as a compromise I can check the box for my male ruler, 'Pullout game strong', 'Butt stuff' or 'Use an abortifacient' or maybe even stop every pregnancy from coming to term. Lots of us are RP players and not necessarily min/maxing. Well as a sandbox game, there really isn't any 'winning' so to say that it's helpful to prevent snowballing and 'cutting the game short' is just you imposing how you view the game on other people. (sorry for the long ass post btw i just think this sort of thing is cool) i really like the above theory bc it highlights the interconnectedness of the medieval world but theres no hard evidence for it, involves a lot of extrapolations and shit blue could just be a stand-in here for a colour that communicates the concept of darkness. THAT said, its also worth baring in mind that, as you say, fear dubh was already taking by my guy satan, so that was off the table. this wouldnt have been the first time black people had been to ireland for a number of reasons, but it might have been the first time a dark skinned populace grew large enough to require a name to the concept (race didnt really exist as an idea at this point, and wouldnt for a good few centuries) if vikings bought tuareg slaves in north africa and carted them off to ireland, that COULD have been an introduction of the term. one theory is that the norse got the name from morrocans, who called the tuaregs "blue men" from how their tagelmust would stain their skin. Its a fair shout! the norse did have a pretty DISRUPTIVE influence on us after all. Currently, /r/CrusaderKings is operating its seventh communal game. That information can be found in the hub post for the most recent game.Where can I find information about the subreddit's communal game? Websites and WikisĬlick here to get rid of memes on this subreddit Communal Games If you post a screenshot of the game, please point out what you want people to look at in the image or explain in the comments. Don't be racist, discriminatory, or otherwise a dick.ĥ. This rule is being enforced at the time of posting, rather than us having to go through the sub and remove a bunch of old posts.Ģ. If you just want history related memes, go to /r/trippinthroughtime or /r/Parado圎xtra. A picture of a crusader doing something silly? Not related, and it will be removed. The actual content of a post - not just the title, or the general idea - needs to be related to Crusader Kings. Engage in courtly intrigue, dynastic struggles, and holy warfare in mediæval Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, India, the Steppes & Tibet.Ĭan you achieve fame and fortune for your noble family, or will your names be forgotten to history? NEW ANNOUNCEMENTġ. Hover your mouse over any of the boxes below to view relevant information.Ĭrusader Kings is a historical grand strategy / RPG video game series for PC, Mac & Linux developed & published by Paradox Interactive.Beginner's Guide DLC Guide Mods CK2 Wiki CK3 Wiki Paradox Forums Discord NEW PLAYERS! README!
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