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Can't I plotted to kill her so to stop the deterioration of moral authority.

Some men just want to see the world... wait, what's the opposite of burn? Sooth? That doesn't work.
 

Fine. Have it your way.

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That's an ambitious man. He's trying to invade the Ilkhanate, controlling the whole east of Europe. They're invading Lithuania, but that shouldn't weaken them much.
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Shortly after that, surprise, surprise:

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HE WON. My guess is, since I'm playing with dungeons and sieges, that the great khan didn't lead his mighty troops in Lithuania, but defended one of his counties himself and got caught. Or it was in battle. Or he had truly masterful agents who kidnapped him :ninja:.



In the same game, after I took over Savoy, who were independent for a century now, for one of my bishops, and the HRE later for myself, I saw something I can't explain. Controlling my newly won counties, I noticed a CoA in Switzerland that doesn't belong there:

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Can anyone explain me what a Fatimid Wâli is doing in Switzerland? Did he depose his money in a bank, didn't want to return and settled down? As he's Spymaster, has he intrigued for his liege to get a safe place for skiing in winter? What is he doing there ???:confused:

The peaceful Savoyards weren't at war with anyone since they got their independence. I suspect it has something to do with Jerusalem, which the HRE took in a crusade, but lost in a succession crisis... How, as cities aren't being inherited ?
 
That's an ambitious man. He's trying to invade the Ilkhanate, controlling the whole east of Europe. They're invading Lithuania, but that shouldn't weaken them much.

Shortly after that, surprise, surprise:

HE WON. My guess is, since I'm playing with dungeons and sieges, that the great khan didn't lead his mighty troops in Lithuania, but defended one of his counties himself and got caught. Or it was in battle. Or he had truly masterful agents who kidnapped him :ninja:.

Looks like a bog-standard decadence invasion to me.
 
In this shot I'm Duke of Leinster (later King of Ireland, but still Duke here). The Pope has called a crusade, and the Earl of Breifne (who is not my vassal... yet) has decided to go and kill some heathens. Trouble is, he's landlocked, so his army of 250 odd men is going nowhere.
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This screenshot was taken 7 years into the crusade. This army has been there all this time, unable to go anywhere due to lack of access to the sea.
 
In this shot I'm Duke of Leinster (later King of Ireland, but still Duke here). The Pope has called a crusade, and the Earl of Breifne (who is not my vassal... yet) has decided to go and kill some heathens. Trouble is, he's landlocked, so his army of 250 odd men is going nowhere.
This screenshot was taken 7 years into the crusade. This army has been there all this time, unable to go anywhere due to lack of access to the sea.

All this time, he's been desperately waiting for you to offer him vassalisation.
 
All this time, he's been desperately waiting for you to offer him vassalisation.

His soldiers have been told to constantly pray in battle-gear in order to forward the crusade or hope for a coast-shaping tsunami.

But after 7 years it was getting ridiculous.