I mean, Islam does recognize him as a prophet. Still an odd name to take no doubt, unless he's trolling his Christian opponents.
Well calling him "The Sword of Isa" would be a bit obscure to most folks (Isa is the Islamic name for Jesus).
I mean, Islam does recognize him as a prophet. Still an odd name to take no doubt, unless he's trolling his Christian opponents.
"Nick de Dic"
Is that Better Garbs mod?
Pretty sure is the plain ol' regular Mediterranean Portraits DLC.What graphics mod is that?
Pretty sure is the plain ol' regular Mediterranean Portraits DLC.
Silly me! I think it's Revolutionary Font, but I'm not so sure about that.Not the portrait, the map.
That beard on a Byzantine emperor made me gag. Then that steppe border made me puke in my mouth. The blobbing into the desert before holding the Holy Land made me spew all over.
*Arabic* name for Jesus.Well calling him "The Sword of Isa" would be a bit obscure to most folks (Isa is the Islamic name for Jesus).
*Arabic* name for Jesus.
I mean, if the Tibetan emperor distributed the duchies that way intentionally, then for the inevitable resulting civil war he can only really blame himself.
It was not my job in steppe, it was conquered back when I was still plotting my way to become emperorThat beard on a Byzantine emperor made me gag. Then that steppe border made me puke in my mouth. The blobbing into the desert before holding the Holy Land made me spew all over.Just kidding man, looks like a good runthrough.
*Arabic* name for Jesus.
Wait a generation and there will be claimants.It was not my job in steppe, it was conquered back when I was still plotting my way to become emperor. Anyways, how could I take holy land from England? There was no claimants that I could invite, and I had no other CB against them.
Hehehe... I should have started as Purang!This is actually historical, the guy holding the Purang title is a Zhangzhung prince who was ousted from his capital area (he starts as a rival to the Emperor). The guy holding Ngari is a 'Great minister' appointed to govern the area by the Emperor. In 769 Tibet is a hotbed for internal strife and conflict - there's also a mythological Sumpa princess who starts as a lover and friend to the Zhangzhung prince, another 'Great minister' in Lhunzhub, a subjugated Taoist Tangut ruling in the north, etc.![]()
That's got to be an actual bug.Japan is not the only place protected by a divine wind! Looks like Maldives has it too:
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Yeah...so landlocked troops near Dunhuang trying to get to an island Maldives without boats? China pls. Men do not simply turn into boats, this is not Civilisation!
Definitely an exploit using the fact that the Chinese army has no ships, maybe you can say it's a bug.That's got to be an actual bug.