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Hello everyone!

In this dev diary it is time for us to have a look at some of the artifacts that you may come across, steal or create yourself for your Royal Court. With the introduction of the new throne room scenes we are for the first time in Crusader Kings taking a step into the interiors of our courts. This has given us an opportunity to move artifacts from only being seen as 2D icons in an inventory screen like in CKII, to being visual 3D objects you can show off to increase the grandeur of your court, or give it your own flair.

Also, as always, the pictures in this dev diary are of work in progress.


Artifacts presented in your court

Within your court you will be able to show off the artifacts in your possession, from the smaller artifacts on pedestals and reliquaries holding the venerated remains of saints, to fine martial weapons forged or taken, to grand statues or fine furniture. These artifacts can be equipped in a number of slots around your court rooms for viewing of the ruler and his guests. Below is a small selection of the smaller artifacts, usually presented on different pedestals befitting your court.​

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A Pratiharan volume about revelry.

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A reliquary containing a piece of the crown of thorns, you think.

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A fine urn taken from the Abbasid court.

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A chest of valuables made in the finest of ivory


Designing artifacts of the middle ages

The artifacts we’ve added to the game cover a variety of different categories, small and large, and even to adorn your walls. The creation of these artifacts have gone through a few stages of development before making it into the Royal Court.

Research
As in all our games we go through a stage of historical reference hunting to find artifacts relevant to the time period and within the cultures we are depicting. This can be both easy at times and complicated at others depending on the amount of material that has survived the decay or been documented since the middle ages.​

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Carved and painted Ivory chests.

During this stage we both look at the aesthetics and historical references we can find and verify. When references are sparse, we still try to extrapolate good looking and aesthetically plausible designs. However in some cases like in the Middle East and other areas there is for example close to no and at best sparse levels of statues or paintings of people. Depending on where this can be for religious or cultural reasons and in those cases where other cultures would show human statues, we’ve instead shifted to area appropriate symbolisms, patterns and art.
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A marble statue from southern Europe, and an islamic golden falcon.
Creation
While using reference images is an easy task to do, we must also consider the original state of the artifact, since a reference from today could be of a possibly 800 years or more old object. So grime, damage and aging needs to be reconsidered and balanced, while still keeping the object in a used looking state. An artifact could still be owned by a ruling family for long enough to become an antique in its own time.

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An icon clad cabinet, don't tell the iconoclasts!


Dynamic objects

Banners and some other items in the court have shader support to show the ruler's own flair, since they would be made to the ruler's specifications. The banners below for example read in the primary title held by the ruler to show off your heraldry.​

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What is a lord without his banner to display his Coat of Arms?
There are also tapestries, where we use a similar system to the clothing shaders to generate interesting patterns and designs to adorn those stone walls in your great halls.​

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Bringing some color to the hard stone walls in your halls.
And that brings this dev diary to an end, we will be showing off more of the courts in the future!

 
Thinking about hanging stuff on walls, I wonder if we could have a painting of our ruler, maybe a row of paintings with past rulers. Some kind of sreen shot with a paint filter? Maybe family paintings or being able to select people form the court? Maybe a art gallery room. but this may be better for a future DLC?
 
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If you're going to include dynamic banners to display a coat of arms, why not include the banner of several titles? So instead of just the primary title, hang the banner of the highest ranking titles that the ruler holds
 
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Please make this available in some form or another to counts and dukes!

Damn, that is really cool! Could it possible that you at some point would include the ability to create those tapestries yourself? This could be done in a way like the CK2 creation of house heraldry (though, of course in a much better way that would easier provide an overview). In that way you could essentially depict your forefathers, one who is a warrior, the other a steward, a drunk etc etc.
 
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An aside question: Why don't the CK III Dev Diaries don't appear on the forums front page anymore?
 
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I hope there will also be Coronation Robes and Crowns. Would love to see some ermine there...
 
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Will this splashing our coats of arms everywhere come with support for actually designing your own coat of arms? It feels weird you can customise a Duchess' model down to every hair on her chin but have to random-click the CoA button over and over to get something you like.
 
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I like how the game is taking somewhat of a more Sims route. This reminds me a lot of Sims Medieval I believe the game was called. But better!

This is good since I usually play the Sims and CK the same way. Kidnapping, murdering and cucking people!
 
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Any chance we will get a "heist" scheme to steal artifacts? Maybe somewhere in the "Schemer" tree of the intrigue lifestyle?

Yes, they have said that you will be able to plot to steal artifacts.

the postion of Artifacts is fixed or choose by player?

My understanding from this and previous DDs is that there are "slots" that are at fixed points and you place an object in that slot for display. So you wouldn't be able to just put artifacts anywhere you want.

Thinking about hanging stuff on walls, I wonder if we could have a painting of our ruler, maybe a row of paintings with past rulers. Some kind of sreen shot with a paint filter? Maybe family paintings or being able to select people form the court? Maybe a art gallery room. but this may be better for a future DLC?

I would love this option, but I'm guessing the number of wall slots for stuff like that would be too limited to display a very long line of rulers. It would be amazing to see, though.
 
The other artifacts look great, but the height to width ratio on this book looks a bit off to me. I can't recall ever seeing a book that was 3x taller than it was wide.
You’re likely thinking of European codices. Ck covers a much larger are than Europe though and this particular book is an Indian palm leaf manuscript, a type of book with very different proportions. :)

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If you're going to include dynamic banners to display a coat of arms, why not include the banner of several titles? So instead of just the primary title, hang the banner of the highest ranking titles that the ruler holds
looking forward to a mod that would create a combined CoA from a set list of subjects and display that one in the throne room instead

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Wait wait wait



As in animated scenes ?

Will this be modable ? If so there sooooo much potential
I would assume animated scenes, which would also explain why the development takes longer than we all expect

hope to see coronations, weddings, feasts, stabbings, poisonings etc. in the court room
 
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