Playing asoiaf mod, my genius brawny diligent king Aegon XII just caught greyscale and died. At age 22. With his possessed lunatic brother as his only heir.
There was once a mod called Calradia Kings with the aim to do that. But I haven't heard any news of it for a while...I'm not sure if this is the most sensible place to post this, but one certainly believes it to be the Best - has any Team ever created a Mod of CRUSADER KINGS that allows players to assume the role of Monarchs & Vassals in Calradia, core setting for those MOUNT & BLADE games published by Paradox? (It seems a natural "Crossover" and it recently occurred to me to wonder what character traits from CRUSADER KINGS might suit the various NPCs from MOUNT & BLADE).
What about fascist dictatorships? How would they be handled?Feel free to suggest aditional title variations!! This has been a lot of fun
I don't know where else to put this, but I tried to figure out how modern goverments would work in CK2. Maybe for an After The End mod, but worldwide.
Presidential Republics: Work much like Merchant Republics, but Families are replaced by Parties, who compete for the control of provinces by *insert mechanic here*. Each province votes for a candidate for President, a candidate for Governor, and a number of Representatives depending on the holdings in each province. The president rules over the realm and appoints his cabinet/council, but the laws of the realm and much other stuff, are decided by a house of representatives: a separate court under a Speaker vassal to the president. Rulers can hold City and Castle holdings, and depending on separation of church and state, also Cathedrals. The noble class is completely replaced by military ranks, and it's suboordinated to burghers.
Of course this would work like shit in actual gameplay, if at all. But whatever, let's get to the titles!
Realm names:
Barony: City, District (castles), Diocese, Parish, Mosque, etc. (temples, depends on religion)
County: City-State (if independent), County, Department (Latinamerican/French culture), Province, Prefecture, and so on, depends on culture...
Dukedom: Republic (if independent), Province, State (American culture), Military District (if under military rule), etc...
Kingdom: Republic (if independent), Commonwealth (British and other cultures), Autonomous Republic (various cultures)
Empire: Confederation (if independent), United States (American Culture), Union (as in European Union, various cultures), Federal Republic (various cultures)
Republican Ruler titles:
Baron: Collides with Mayor, but could be Representative.
Count: Mayor, Intendent, (Iberian/Latin American culture), Prefect, and so on...
Duke: Governor, and all the local names you can think of for governor.
King: President, Premier, Prime Minister (yeah, I know), etc.
Emperor: President and all its equivalent title.
Speaker: A special title that always exists. He actually does not have any particular perks, but his court houses the House of Representatives, Parliament, or however it is called in different cultures. He might be considered a religious head but for, you know, the government. For REAL headaches, there could be also a Senate with representatives from holdings of Dukedom title to above.
Noble (military) Ruler titles: Appointed and removed at will by the government. Can take over in a coup. They vary by culture, of course.
Baron: Captain(?)
Count: Mayor
Duke: Colonel
Kingdom: General
Empire: Supreme Commander, can vary by culture (Generalissimo, General of the Armies)
University (theocracy) Ruler titles: A Republic might choose to secularize entirely and turn church land into educational districts. They elect random characters from themselves, much like theocrat baronies, but they have no religious head and indeed can be of any religion. They are only loyal to the government. In theory they shouldn't be larger than baronies... but...
Baron: Dean, Chancellor, CEO, etc.
Count: Dean Emeritus, Rector, etc.
Duke: Provost
King: Grand Provost
Emperor: Administrator
With enough authority, a Republican ruler can make the House of Representatives and elections ignored or basically a formality. By then, he would rule much as a fedual lord, but with Republican titles.
Parliamentary System: Mostly the same as a Representative Republic, but the speaker, now Prime Minister, holds all the power and has the nominal ruler as vassal (see what I did there)? The Head of State is always one rank below the Prime Minister, but has the same titular title as him (if the Prime Minister is an Emperor, the Head of State is also an Emperor, but with the King rank) This makes the Head of State technical commander of the military, and indeed he has reserve powers, but never uses them. His only duty is to dispense noble titles to distinguish the military from you know Actual Nobles. A Parliamentary system might decide to ditch it all together, and there would be little difference. OTOH, the Head of State might decide in the right circumstances to dissolve parliament... permanently...
Realm Names:
Barony: Mostly the same as feudal nations.
County: Mostly the same as feudal nations. Crown dependency for those under military rule.
Dukedom: Commonwealth of...
Kingdom: Union of...
Empire: United Commonwealth...
Republican Ruler Titles: Mostly the same (and varied) as Republics or Monarchies
Baron: Mostly the same as monarchies.
Count: Mostly the same as republics.
Duke: Prime Minister, Speaker, Premier,
King: Prime Minister, Speaker, Premier
Emperor: Prime Minister
Military Junta: A Republic that has been taken over by a military junta. Military rulers. Works mostly like a feudal elective realm, basically, and eventually turns into one after too much father-to-child sucessions.
People's Republic: A single big dynasty, The Party, includes every single character in the realm, unless they are filthy burgeuois scum to be expelled and purged. They vote for a leader who rules for undetermined terms or until forced to retire by inter-party fighting. Imagine the Imperial government in vanilla, but with Communism. What fun!
Realm Names:
Barony: Mostly the same as Republics.
County: Commune if indepedent, Special District (military administration), Soviet (Russian culture).
Dukedom: People's Republic if independent, Autonomous Socialist Republic.
Kingdom: People's Republic and all its variations (Democratic People's Republic, Socialist Republic, Soviet Republic, etc.)
Empire: Socialist Union of..., Soviet Union (Russian culture, obviously), and so on.
Republican Rulers:
Barons, courtiers, anyone basically: Comrade.
Count: Still Comrade. (unless you have a special title such as Politiburo (council) member)
Duke: We are all Comrades.
King: General Secretary, with special titles for special ocassions (Dear Leader, Party Leader, Eternal President, and so on)
Emperor: Leader of the Revolution, Supreme Leader, Great Comrade, Heir of Marx, and all the dramatic things you can think off.
Technocracy:
Never has happened in history, but suppose the rulers of educational institutions take over and create a technocrat republic. Of course, CK2 can't simulate such a government. I mean, how to simulate the levels of intrigue, backstabbing, neopotism and ambition in academic administrations? Can't be done
Realm Names:
Barony: University, College, Madrassa, School, etc.
County: Grand University (if independent), University City, Eduactional District, etc.
Dukedom: Technocracy, (if independent) Admistrative District
Kingdom: Technate
Empire: Scientific State
Wow. Republics are a mess.
Feel free to suggest aditional title variations!! This has been a lot of fun
Fuck the pagans.Playing a custom Druid king of Wessex. Am busy rebuilding Stonehenge.
Hello fellow CK2 players!
I recently bought the China expansion and started a Tibet game. Bön is a very cool faith, however, I mostly made that game to interact with China... and I can't figure out how to. I do get random events which give me Grace or inform me about the worth of my Silk Road counties, but I can't find any window to actively interact with them, like say, how to invade them ( considering I have restored the Tibet Empire, it's only fitting...)
Anyone can help me with that? The wiki is pretty unclear :/
Thank you very much! Should make the game much more interesting.It should be down next to the left hand side of the minimap, with a kind of dragon head looking symbol on it.
Thank you very much! Should make the game much more interesting.
Although the tooltip explaining to me what happens if I fail to invade China is somewhat scary.
In completely unrelated news, am I the only one to find the Bloodlines utterly game-breaking?
Don't get me wrong I like the concept, but there are things about it that really bug me. Mostly it's that Child of Destiny thing. It pops up and then you have a huge Empire with an absurd amount of event troops spawning in the middle of nowhere. It just doesn't make any sense!
Ah yes, I have noticed that Empires tend to get bigger these days. Or rather, empires that would have fallen apart in earlier versions don't.In most of my games the world is full of giant static blobs, so they are a nice change of pace.