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    Truly can't wait to reunite the Empire while fighting off anxious fanboys.
    Well, I don't think there is a scenario for 4E, but there's also 2E(Which I personally think is better) where there is no dominant force yet. One surprise for me is that they have not only included Tamriel, but also Akavir.
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    I suppose this is as good a time as any to share my current game. I want to apologize in advance for all these Anglo-Saxon names...

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    Jerusalem, 1156



    It's been a full century since the Mad King Harold Godwinson threw out the Norse invaders in the combined Norman and Norwegian invasions of England. Fully believing himself possessed by the spirit of Satan, Harold's rule was punctuated by periods of harsh brutality visited upon his subjects. Some wondered whether they would have been better off under the rule of William the Bastard or Harald Hardrada rather than their insane king. The former met his end penniless and little more than a pauper after his failed invasion of England, while the later was slain by the 'possessed' Harold.



    For over half a century the heirs of Harald have fought to unite the Isles beneath their rule. First was Wales, which was united beneath Godwine I, son of Harold. Next came Ireland, where ultimate resistance was crushed by Ælfwald the Wise, known more commonly among his enemies as Ælfwald the Dwarf. But it was not until 1120, just after the conquest of southern Ireland was complete that a new challenge was presented: Jerusalem. The crusade for the holy land was in full swing and little success was being met by the exhausted troops of western europe. That is, until the arrival of German and Frankish Knights from the Holy Roman Empire and France respectively and the imposing Huscarls of the Saxons.

    Providing the backbone of the combined army of western europe, the Saxons held fast in every single battle. Backed by the powerful German Knights and Saxon infantry, the crusaders smashed the Fatimids in every significant battle after the arrival of reinforcements in 1122. For their contribution to the crusade effort, the Saxon King was also proclaimed King of Jerusalem. It's been almost 40 years since the Crusade and time and ambition have finally caught up to the heirs of Harold Godwinson.

    With the death of Gisela I 'the Great' of Godwin, succession was complicated by the death of her first son by mysterious circumstances. Gisela's granddaughter, Ecgwyn, was by law entitled to the succession, but due to her young age (only 11 at the time of her mother's death) she could do little to stop her older sister, Æthelflæd I, from stepping in and proclaiming herself Queen of England. Æthelflæd had spent most of her adult life building a powerful web of alliances and supporters in England, making deals with the Saxon lords of Mercia and Northumbria (the two most powerful vassals of the Kingdom). Nearing 30 in 1150, and married matrilineally to the bastard son of Queen Cecilia 'the Fat' of Sweden, she was considered dark horse at best in the question of succession.. until she murdered her brother of course. Although no evidence could ever link her to the assassin who poisoned Eadweard of Eilat, she is the one who benefited the greatest from his demise...

    Gisela's second son was living in Scotland, married to Queen Helen I of Scotland, and her third son was even younger the heir apparant Ecgwyn, still just a child, and with fewer supporters. With only the young Ecwyn in her way and already having powerful support from the central dukes of England, Æthelflæd used the threat of foreign interference in Saxon affairs to encourage her conspiracy to act. She was crowned Queen of England in 1151, almost 100 years after Harold fought for his life in the invasions.



    With the throne of England passing to Æthelflæd, the Duke of Lienster, Sæxbald I, moved quickly to consolidate power in the Emerald Isle. The first son of Harold of Ascalon (who was in turn, youngest son of Ælfwald the Wise), Sæxbald rallied his supporters and declared himself King of Ireland a few months after the Kingdom of England had been passed to Æthelflæd. With little in the way of manpower in England after Æthelflæd had siezed the throne, Ecgwyn's supporters could do little but accept the declaration as fact. Ireland and England both had new rulers.





    The powerful Kingdom of England had now been split between the successors of Gisela I.

    With Ireland firmly under the command of Sæxbald and Æthelflæd cementing her power in London, Ecgwyn fled to the only place that might still accept her rule, The Holy Land. Protected by the last retinues of her mother who were still loyal to the true royal line, the fleet landed in Acre nearing on August of 1151. To the great relief of all involved, Ecgwyn was welcomed by the dukes of the Levant, who proclaimed her the rightful heir of Gisela I and the true Queen of Jerusalem. Yet now, cut off from their homeland and truly alone in the world, the newly independent Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Jerusalem must now face its first and most dangerous quest: Survival.



    To be honest this has been my plan from day one, but I didn't expect it to be so dramatic...

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    I also love how Æthelflæd has 100 relation to me. Yeah. I gave you a kingdom because I saw the writing on the wall, you murdering .
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    I couldn't be prouder.

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    Monk's crusader state made me think about my current Byzantine game.

    Catholics have declared Crusade to capture Jerusalem from the Fatimids. However, I have claims on it as well. So, I was wondering whether the crusade will end if I declare war on Fatimids and take Jerusalem before crusaders take it? As of now they are mainly fighting land battles (Fatimids haven't given the crusaders time to capture settlements) but it's obvious that Fatimids (who had to fight several civil wars from the start of the game) run out of manpower sooner than later.

    So, will the crusade end if I take Jerusalem before the crusaders?

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    Really good question.. I'm actually not sure! One of two things will happen, either the war will end inconclusively or the war will shift to you as you are the holder of the landed titles.

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    Well, I took Jerusalem (Haha.. crusaders fought a battle against the Fatimids in Tiberias(?) in the same time) and soon I was offered a peace. But the crusade is continuing against the Fatimids. Is this the start of a never ending war?

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    STOCKHOLM – April 1st, 2013 – Paradox Development Studio and Paradox Interactive will soon bring Crusader Kings Z to the masses, the fifth expansion to one of 2012’s most acclaimed strategy/RPG games and inspired by zombies.

    Crusader Kings Z adds a zombie invasion to the medieval Europe, as a way to make the Black Death come alive in a physical form. This is a world where gruesome death dominates Europe, when zombie armies pillaged towns and monasteries in their search for brains, slowly walking to wherever the promise of human flesh awaits them.

    Expanded gameplay mechanics will allow you as a player to become a zombie ruler, rallying your undead hordes throughout Europe or a Zombie Survivor fighting for your dynasty’s survival.

    View the first screenshot, character portrait and concept art ever released for Crusader Kings Z here:
    http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/...usader-Kings-Z

    Main Features:

    Two separate possibilities for gameplay: Zombie Ruler or Zombie Survivor

    Zombie Ruler
    • Play as a Zombie ruler and ravage your weak neighbors. If you remain at peace for too long, your undead will grow restless...
    • New gameplay feature: Devour your rivals and earn their traits through eating their brains
    • New gameplay mechanics: Use plagues to spread your influence and expand your undead armies
    • Your zombie ruler is strong, but plots may decapitate you or burn you at the stake, so be on your guard. Your heirs can only be chosen from the people you have infected personally, and not from anyone infected by your horde.

    Zombie Hunter
    • Experience a new and different type of game by playing as one of the great Zombie survivors
    • As the head of a Zombie Survivor family, you must guide your dynasty through a world infected by zombies
    • New seasonal effects will encourage you to expand to the northern parts of Europe where the winter will give you a breathing space for when zombies freeze
    • Build fortifications with dozens of unique new buildings and expand your empire by controlling the sea lanes and coasts of Europe since zombies have a hard time crossing waters…
    • Christians and Muslims can dispatch Holy Wars against the infected hordes.
    • Experience feuds with other survivors and plot to seize their supplies and beans; many special events for characters in Crusader Kings Z

    Crusader Kings Z also includes:
    • New dark Zombie interface skin.
    • Unique torn clothes and crude ship models created from whatever survivors can find in Crusader Kings Z
    The screenshots look good, sounds quite promising actually...

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    Quote Originally Posted by xploring View Post
    The screenshots look good, sounds quite promising actually...
    Please, let that not be April Fools. It sounds awesome!

    Elder Kings has been released! Download it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by xploring View Post
    The screenshots look good, sounds quite promising actually...
    Best April fools ever

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