I’ve considered trying a storyline version, what some call an After Action Report, of Denmark throwing off its Christian ways and going back to their old pagan Norse gods. I finally decided I’d give it a try. I’ll be using the LtC mod instead of the vanilla game. I much prefer it since it has a lot of fixes in it already. I chose the Denmark Short Campaign that requires controlling 20 territories and eliminating The Holy Roman Empire as the victory requirements. I also decided for the sake of the story line that as part of that victory condition Denmark must control all of the British Isles including Scotland and Ireland. In addition Denmark must also control Arhus, the starting Danish Capital and Oslo and Stockholm. Any other territories the Danes control at the end of the victory conditions will be pure gravy.
To better tell this story of the Danes returning to their old ways I have decided that no churches will be built in any city nor will any priests be recruited at any time. Also I wont do any calling for Crusades. I'll let the game AI determine the Crusades. The game starts with one existing Cardinal, which I cannot remove but, he’ll slowly fade to the past and I’ll explain that in my writings how that comes about and why.
This is my first try at such a campaign and my first try at an AAR storyline so please understand it may not be up to some people’s standards but I’ll do my best to entertain. Also I should point out that I don’t plan to post pics so the reader will have to use their imagination as they read along. Sorry about that.
Faction: Denmark
Game Version: M2TW Patch 1.1
Mod: Lands to Conquer
Game Settings: Hard/Hard
A Return to the Old Gods
Preface
In the fall of 1066 AD The Danish King, Harold Hardrada decided to lay his claim to the English throne as he believed was his right. To once again unite Denmark and England under one Viking rule. His rule. Harold and his Viking army landed on the East coast of Northern England in Northumberland. Marching inland he quickly defeated a local English army at Fulford Gate in Northumberland.
Claiming the old king had named him the successor to the throne, the new English King, Harold Godwinson learned of this attack and marched what forces he could quickly marshal together. He intended to defeat this Danish King and claimant to his throne and secure his own claim and right to the crown. Gathering his huscarls and levied troops as he quickly marched north he met the Danish Viking, Harold Hardrada, at Stamford Bridge on September 26th.
The Harold Godwinson and his English army surprised the Danish Vikings by showing up so quickly and unexpectedly. The battle ensued all day and at the end it was the Danish king that lost. Harold Hardrada reportedly took an arrow in his chest and fell on the battlefield. The Danish Vikings were routed after that. Of that army Harold Hardrada led and invaded England only a small portion of it returned to the Denmark to tell the sad tale.
The last chance for Viking control of England had pass. It was the last big Viking invasion seen. And it died with Harold Hardrada, the Danish King. Or did it?
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