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VIKING WIN 1
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Abel Solyom
For some reason I love that modders put characters from other games or movies into these mods. Like Vesemir in this one, or the various Spartacus characters in DEI.
Simpzy Total War
its a nice touch
John Roscoe
Spartacus is historical.
Max Carroll
I love this mod, I just find it takes too long to the late 14th century/15th century. I find that period is much more interesting than the high middle ages
Simpzy Total War
Fair enough!
Tiller Caesar
Yea I tried to get musketeers as England once on regular stainless steel. I didnโt make it far enough but keeping your family tree going for a long time is kinda fun
We'llAlwaysHave VALIS
Takes about a hundred years mate
Max Carroll
@We'llAlwaysHave VALIS at 0.5 year per turn and 1380-1132=248. It takes 500 turns to get to the late 14th century.
JB
Henry died without a male heir, leaving no clear claimant to the throne amongst the house of Normandy. His daughter (Matilda, known as Empress Matilda as she had been married to the Holy Roman Emperor) and Stephen de Blois fought for the crown during a civil war known as "The Anarchy", until it was agreed that Stephen would be King, but on his death the crown would pass to Matilda's son Henry Plantagenet - beginning the long rule of the dynasty in England. The Anarchy occurred after Henry's death (1135) so although the game doesn't model this conflict, it does model its outcome!
Justin Mangus
yeah i read a book on this, forget which author but she wrote alot of other books on English kings, fictional but historically acurate, loved it. Had to look it up lol Sharon Kay Penman is the author.