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Love it - Still not quite awesome since we can't play landless characters ourselves. But close enough. :huh:
 
Are you a rebel?
:D

This sounds like a sweet feature, rebels in the basic CK2 are pretty boring. Nice to see that this DLC is not just about pagans too!
 
Peasant Republics confirmed.

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Hurrah!
 
Does this mean Jemtland will start as an anarchist peasant republic like it actually was in the time period?
 
Does this mean Jemtland will start as an anarchist peasant republic like it actually was in the time period?

Peasant republic or independent duchy, either way it's going to fall under Norway almost instantly. + It would be unplayable while a feudal duke isn't.
 
Looks good. Rebels were always a bit lacking in CK2, it's good that they are becoming a more coherent feature.
 
I'm gonna be disappointed if Dennis is not leading one of these anarcho-syndicalist autonomous collectives and leads the rebellion against the self perpetuating autocracy in which the working classes are exploited.
 
Can anyone give a rundown of what he says? Cannot watch the video at the moment.

Not much. It's a "more complex rebel system" that's only for those with the DLC. Actual characters with a certain goal start the rebellion. Examples he gave were peasant rebellions to form a peasant republic, claimants and adventurers who go overseas.

In the video they show that the peasant leader seems to get a titular duke-level title for the duration of the war (he was called Orunza "of the Tverian Peasant Rebellion") that vanishes after the war (he became a count level ruler of Tver). They have a character screen and can be interacted with through diplomacy. Winning the war would have given 20 prestige and imprisoned the leader, WP 10 + imprison, surrender cost -100 prestige and a county.