My current leader just died and the one that took over is called: Emperor Eusebius the fat. I look forward to great things from him.![]()
My current leader just died and the one that took over is called: Emperor Eusebius the fat. I look forward to great things from him.![]()
In those simple times there was a great wonder and mystery in life. Man walked in fear and solemnity, with Heaven very close above his head, and Hell below his very feet. -Sir Nigel
Wow, how awesome is that.![]()
"A Fear of Weapons is a Sign of Retarded Sexual and Emotional Maturity" -Sigmund Freud
The last pope in my scottish game was called Eusebius the corrupt!
They could have gone with my scottish cardinal instead, but nooo![]()
Nope - no sig what so ever.
I got Captain Kirk last night!
And guess what - he valiantly wiped out a Danish army and become MOTH! unfortunatley turned out Kirk was his first name So he's Kirk McSomething (fair enough, as kirk is scottish for Church) but I have to say sending Captain Kirk into Battle was pretty awesome!
The English typically early on get a merchant named Rodney Dangerfyeld but he doesn't get much respect........Originally Posted by Moah
Why have the English faction leaders often stupid names? I have had kings with the following names: Jasper, Jozias, Toby (a hobbit) and of course Ralph
King Ralph???
Why not Henry (one to eighth), Charles, Richard, Eward, Edmund or whatever.
No all I get is King Ralph![]()
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Tosa Inu
Did he speak with an American accent? ;)
Let the Beast inside you free!
Nope.
And he also didn't play the piano.
He was a very good king though who reigned for some 30 years and conquered Central Europe.
Tosa Inu
The funniest title I have ever seen was a Venetian faction leader by the name of "Pantaleone the Ugly". He had one of the funniest traits, disfigured, which next to "often humiliates peasants simply out of spite." had the funniest description. I once had a family member by the name of "Harold the Mean".
Poor Rodney Dangerfield never gets any respect.Originally Posted by Snoil The Mighty
Tschüß!
Erich
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Things are getting better. Well, not as good as yesterday, but definitely better than tomorrow! ~Old Russian Joke
I try to build up dread so that one of my generals gets "the Tyrant"
My King always ends being called the Malevolent or the Tyrant...
Lastly, my King is Laszlo the Killer... (with something around 7-8 Dread) and my Heir is Kalman the Champion (with not less than 14 Chivalry...) ... It should give some interesting family dinners....
I've seen some funny names around but it was mainly the Byzantine that got them... They have a thing for them...
Philippe 1er de Francein King of the Franks
Guido the Mean.... 15 Chivalry, and no Dread points at all, and yet he's still considered a mean person.......in fact the only slightly negative trait he has is Miserly, but he wasn't Mean back when he first got it![]()
"Don't mind me, i happen the have the Insane trait....." -Me
King Alfonso the Chivalrous
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If you leave a princess unmarried for too long, She can become a "Man-Hunter." that cracked me up.
Even after she gets married, she's still "Elizabeth the Man-Hunter." Hilarious.
Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more!
Or close the wall up with our English dead.
My (HRE) best army commander right now is Prince Hans the Cuckold. It is said that his wife's lovers openly laugh in his face. It is also said that he couldn't care less, as his favorite "mistress" needs to shave every morning...
People know what they do,
And they know why they do what they do,
But they do not know what what they are doing does
-Catherine Bell
I got Simon the Saint as Sicily and John the Mad as the Byzantines. Would be really cool to get a Danish king kalled Hardeknut the Berserker but most of the time, since I´m such a decent guy, I get stuck with the chivalrous and honourable ones.
As Milan I have a princess called Diana Rossi, and maybe its no coincidence that my power is listed in diplomacy as "Supreme".
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