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  1. Crusader Kings II - Paradox Entertainement (02/12)

    Doesn't that increase the risk of him escaping? He's now at -100 opinion towards me, and there is no way I can take him if he gets away and comes back with an army. How does that work? The only way I know of at the moment to make changes in royal laws is via faction, which involves fighting a...
  2. Crusader Kings II - Paradox Entertainement (02/12)

    So, uh, I need some advice. Like, urgently. I kinda... Accidentally... Imprisoned the king. I'm playing as the Merchant Republic of Visby, on the island of Gotland, part of Sweden in 1066. It's a new game, all's going well so far, built a trading post, forged a claim on a county as part of my...
  3. Crusader Kings II - Paradox Entertainement (02/12)

    Took another crack at Dal, and got the furthest yet. This time I focused on Martial + Intrigue. I fabricated claims on two counties and took them, betrothed a daughter to Prince Erik after murdering his wife - again with his help, he really doesn't like her - and came within a hair's breadth of...
  4. Crusader Kings II - Paradox Entertainement (02/12)

    Tried another test game as Dal, and got a bit further. I think I'm starting to get the hang of this. I kind of want to do an AAR as Dal once I actually get to the point of playing it for real... One thing I've learned is that - and I'm sure this is no surprise to anyone here, but it's something...
  5. Crusader Kings II - Paradox Entertainement (02/12)

    I'm gonna need him, then. Does it make a difference if I have an alliance with him? That's not completely impossible, but it would definitely require that I go crypto-pagan for a while, because all of the nearby powerful kings are Christian. I get 1 gold a month. I need to scrounge all the...
  6. Crusader Kings II - Paradox Entertainement (02/12)

    Will he join in on my side if he's not part of my faction? Because I don't think there's any way to put enough troops together without him, even if the Norwegians just finished beating up the king.
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