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Henri II Valois
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I was playing EU2 and HoI the other day and I realized how much I like the little details. For example if Eu2 had some of the islands and provinces HoI does it would have made the colonial race more interesting because there would be more to grab. :)

I hope in CK there are a lot of little places and islands in the waters to be grabbed. Especially between Turkey and Greece. ;)
 
Jaron's question got me thinking about places like Lyonesse (or other mythical cities).
Would they be also included somehow?
 
Originally posted by Murmurandus
Jaron's question got me thinking about places like Lyonesse (or other mythical cities).
Would they be also included somehow?

where is Lyonesse? I was also thinking of the baltic and the english channel with the channel islands and that 'G' island being part of ducal normandy and possessions of the english crown.

they are insubstantial but I still hope to see them.
 
AFAIK Lyonesse was a city somewhere between Normandy and England.
It is (probably) a mythical place originating from King Arthur's time (which is of course before 1066, so I realise now that my remark has nothing ot do with CK...:eek: ).

But nevertheless there might be some other cities or regions which have disappeared or which are mythological in it after all.:)

I can't however come up with something...

I propose you ignore my remarks for the moment...;)
 
Found some explanation on Lyonesse:

Lyonesse

I wasn't completely wrong...;)
 
yes, Jersey should definetely be in! The more details the better.
 
I hope the useless islands in the North Sea are in as well. The Faeroes, Hebrides, Orkneys...

Jersey is in fact one of the loveliest places I have visited. :)
 
Originally posted by Jaron
where is Lyonesse? I was also thinking of the baltic and the english channel with the channel islands and that 'G' island being part of ducal normandy and possessions of the english crown.

I assume you are talking about Guernsey?
 
There are three channel islands:
Jersey
Guernsey
Isle of Sark

Guernsey has translated into "genser", meaning "sweater" in Norwegian. Ah... I remember my little Viking raid down there. :)
 
do you have any more of an idea than Havard and the others had?