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That's a lot of children!

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Also: My character has an interesting attitude to relationships.

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What's the unusual part, other than that she's both a giantess and a genius?
 
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Playing a game of Quantum leap (When a character die you get switched to a new, randomly chosen one). I am currently on my third character, first one was emperor of Tibet, second one was the King of Bavaria and last one is a super weak count in Sunni India. Something must have gone horribly wrong in Tibet after I left because somehow an Abbasid inherited it at the age of 3. Now 3 years later he also inherited the caliphate.
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10 pound sledgehammers.

Wonder how many people get that reference?

I believe it's an American speaking to a Scotsman in Germany, unless I misremember the person being replied to.
 
I believe it's an American speaking to a Scotsman in Germany, unless I misremember the person being replied to.

TBH, I don't remember the nationality of the person being spoken to, but it does sound like you know the source. :)
 
What CB was it?
NO_TEXT_FOR_KEY CB. It's right there in the screenshot.

;)

Even better, the war ended instantaneously and it was against his liege. That's a pretty difficult situation to engineer. (Because, in most cases, when you declare war on your liege you become temporarily independent. I can only think of one way this could happen: if you were an active participant in the same war as your liege and, while that's going on, the "press unlanded courtier's claim" event fired against your liege. Doesn't explain the NO_TEXT_FOR_KEY though ;-p )
 
Based off the old changelog in Changelog.txt for CK2 having a no_text_for_key replacement for a wrong religion heir that got changed, it seems that that's just the default text for when it can't find an appropriate name with the part after key being what it was searching for. Basically means the game did something supposedly impossible.
 
So, I was playing in Tibet for a few centuries minding my own business until I eventually decided to have a look at how things are going in Britain. I soon wished I hadn't.

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Is it the pope owning parts of Ireland and Wales? Bavaria owning quite a bit of England proper, even though they also live in Egypt? Wales, the only local Kingdom, being splattered across the entire island? A random italian mercenary company having settled down in Essex? Byzantium owning Cornwall? Italy holding Worcester? Or the imbecile viking king of Finland under the suzerainty of a pontic khagan controlling the Isle of Man and some of the surrounding area?

I don't know. The island is cursed, anyway, and this image is peak CK2. 10/10
 
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So, I was playing in Tibet for a few centuries minding my own business until I eventually decided to have a look at how things are going in Britain. I soon wished I hadn't.

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Is it the pope owning parts of Ireland and Wales? Bavaria owning quite a bit of England proper, even though they also live in Egypt? Wales, the only local Kingdom, being splattered across the entire island? A random italian mercenary company having settled down in Essex? Byzantium owning Cornwall? Italy holding Worcester? Or the imbecile viking king of Finland under the suzerainty of a pontic khagan controlling the Isle of Man and some of the surrounding area?

I don't know. The island is cursed, anyway, and this image is peak CK2. 10/10
Is it possible to look back through the game's history and find out what the hell happened?
 
Is it possible to look back through the game's history and find out what the hell happened?
Most (but not all) of it could in theory be reconstructed from title histories. It's possible a fan created an external tool to do this. However, unfortunately, there's no easy in-game tool (like EU4's timeline).
 
Most (but not all) of it could in theory be reconstructed from title histories. It's possible a fan created an external tool to do this. However, unfortunately, there's no easy in-game tool (like EU4's timeline).
You can go through the title histories, true, but that would only tell you the direct holders of the titles and not the (potentially shifting) vassal relations.

As to what the hell happened there: Feudalism, I suppose :D