Prelude
On December 5th, 1059, news reached Ioannes I of Armeniacon of his brother Isaac's abdication of the Imperial Seat to Konstantinos I Doukas. Seeing this as the ultimate betrayal to the Doukas name, Ionnes drafted a secret document - the Komnenos Manifest, decreeing his family and all of its descendants as the true Emperors. The Manifest creates the familial title of Sebastokrator, or Emperor without the purple. With this action, Ioannes I began his rebellion against the empire, whether it will succeed or not, only time will tell.
The former Komnenos Emperor Isaac, a man content to let his own dynasty slip through the cracks of history
Ioannes began to plant the first seeds of his rebellion as soon as possible - installing his second oldest son as the Doux of Antioch, his third as the Doux of Paphagonia and keeping his eldest by his side to take over as the Doux of Armeniacon, all by January 1060. The education of his sons began - later in the year, his eldest had returned. Ioannes had hoped that he would become a master of deception, but the fool instead idolized his brother Isaac, attempting to imitate his monastical prowess. Instead, he became a useless heir to the dynasty, not quite the material Ioannes needed to forge an empire out of.
Determined to not make the same mistake, Ioannes bought the best martial education there was available for his second son, creating a brilliant tactician to rival the emperor's Marshal himself.
As for Ioannes himself, he was a deadly mix of patience and deception, able to turn the other cheek as he stabbed you in the back. His one weakness was his lust for all sorts of women, which through sheer luck rather than careful planning resulting in nine children all from the same woman.
The former Komnenos Emperor Isaac, a man content to let his own dynasty slip through the cracks of history

Ioannes began to plant the first seeds of his rebellion as soon as possible - installing his second oldest son as the Doux of Antioch, his third as the Doux of Paphagonia and keeping his eldest by his side to take over as the Doux of Armeniacon, all by January 1060. The education of his sons began - later in the year, his eldest had returned. Ioannes had hoped that he would become a master of deception, but the fool instead idolized his brother Isaac, attempting to imitate his monastical prowess. Instead, he became a useless heir to the dynasty, not quite the material Ioannes needed to forge an empire out of.

Determined to not make the same mistake, Ioannes bought the best martial education there was available for his second son, creating a brilliant tactician to rival the emperor's Marshal himself.

As for Ioannes himself, he was a deadly mix of patience and deception, able to turn the other cheek as he stabbed you in the back. His one weakness was his lust for all sorts of women, which through sheer luck rather than careful planning resulting in nine children all from the same woman.

*Rules : I will play as any member of the Komnenos dynasty throughout history. In addition to my liege (the Byzantine emperor), every Komnenos member will also be under the "Emperor without the purple", or the Sebastokrator. His sole purpose is to keep the Komnenoi line strong and eventually take out the ruling Doukas family. He has a few tricks up his sleeve, such as:
- The ability to exile unruly dynasty members. Exiling can only be used on dynasty members who have unjustly assaulted their fellow family, through assassinations or war. It is up to the Sebastokrator to decide what is unjust and what is necessary to preserve the dynasty. An exile war will be a private affair, as discreet from the Emperor as possible, with false reasons for the war, such as ducal claims or succession claims. The exiled member must be executed at the end of the war.
- The Sebastokrator can invite other dynasty members into his plot, sharing with them the Manifest and his ambitions. This makes those he invites much more loyal and willing to scheme against other dynasties, but he must be careful! If anyone who knows of the Manifest revolts or goes against the family, the grand plot is revealed and I must fight a war for independence against the Byzantine Empire. If I lose, all of my dynasty under direct control of the Emperor is executed and replaced with people loyal to the Emperor himself.
- If the current Sebastokrator dies without inviting anyone into his plot, it is also game over.
- I am Greek Orthodox! If any of my family converts to any other religion/culture and stays that way for three generations, they will be disowned and their dynasty will be changed to a cadet branch. (For example, if a Spanish Komnenos branch arises from marrying into the Jimena line and stays Spainish Catholic, they will be modded to become Komnenos-Jimena and all ties will be cut)
- The current Sebastokrator can add more rules depending on how the game goes
- I am running Rise of Empires mod, which allows an empire to be created if you hold 4 kingdom titles, and a kingdom to be created if you hold 3 duchy titles, which is why you might see some strange kingdoms form.