![]() ![]() You are a Czech foreigner, so the German princes won't vote for you, but perhaps Poland and Hungary would welcome your dynasty? EDIT: As an opening move, marry your brother Jaromir to Matilda of Tuscany. You control the Bohemian and Moravian lands, holding enough land to create the Kingdom of Bohemia. You are Vratislav Premyslid, Duke of Bohemia. Ireland is finally here, you can stop asking for it. After that most of the counts inside de jure Ireland will happily join your cause. Then the "fabricate claims, press claims, rinse and repeat" -cycle can begin until you control enough land to form Ireland. If you want to do this as efficiently as possible, plot to revoke your vassals' lands. Start with a de jure war for the one county in your de jure duchy not held by you. Eventually they shall all be yours, if you play your cards well. Holy War the Duchy of Aragon right at the start, then begin the Aragonese reconquista! Suggested by Maarten99.Īh, the lush, green, rolling hills of Tutorial Isle. Still, you hold considerable de jure claims in eastern Iberia. The mountainous Pyrenees are your only fortress of solitude in a sea of Jimena infighting and muslim dominance. ![]() It starts in a similar position, except even weaker. If Navarra isn't your cup of tea, try out Aragon. This should give you free reign to conquer the Andalusian lands. As an opening move you should Holy War Zaragoza (Duchy of Aragon) and then eclipse all the other Iberian realms to prevent them from Holy Warring any more land. For an effective Navarran reconquista, speed is the key. But that doesn't matter, as you are part of the illustrious House of Jimena, and your allies control half of Hispania. Aragon has less land but at least they have de jure claims. You are Navarra, arquably the weakes Iberian realm. Suggested by Halcyan.Ī different approach to the reconquista. Just watch out for the big red one, England. The Kingdom of Wales is an obvious short term objective. Wales is an excellent place to learn the ropes of the game. Thank you, NewbieOne for this suggestion. Watch out, though while you may be 'the Bold', your vassals are very bold as well. Conquer the Baltic coast? Take over the Rurikid realms? Make Gdansk yours? It's your call. You can achieve a lot through any of these ways. You rule a realm of medium strength, bordering the Holy Roman Emperor, the Baltic pagans, the Russian principalities and Hungary. You are Boleslaw Piast 'the Bold', King of Poland. Seize his lands and titles and confirm your supremacy, or peacefully convert him to bring a final end to the Viking Age. While you and the southern lords may adhere to Christianity, Erik and the northern lords are still devout pagans. You are King Stenkil of Sweden, suffering from horrid pneumonia while most of your realm lies in the hands of your cousin, Prince Erik the Heathen. Also a good place to learn tribal mechanics (since Paradox won't give us a mediate form between feudal and tribal to better simulate Russia ). Reunite the Rurikid realms from the safest corner of Russia! Yours are the wealthy ancestral lands of your dynasty, and while Novgorod doesn't quite rival the glory of Kiev, you are in an excellent position to dominate North-Eastern Europe. Alternatively, wage glorious reconquista on the Mohammetan infidels to reclaim Hispania! Just watch out, Brother Leon is good at intrigue. You have claims on Leon and Galicia, so wars can be fought to unite the Jimena lands. Your kinsmen control the neighbouring realms of Leon, Galicia, Aragon and Navarra. You are Sancho II Fernandez of the House of Jimena, King of Castille. Remember to declare De Jure war for Lübeck right at the start. Marry your sons and daughters to ensure alliances with other Scandinavian realms, then team together and take over England or form the Kalmar Union hundreds of years early? The Pomeranian coast is a nice place to conquer. You are Sweyn II Estridsen, King of Denmark, and you have almost 20 children, all but one of which are bastards! You have elective succession, so you can pick the one that you like the best (protip: Your second daughter has fixed level 3 diplomacy training). Feel free to suggest more in the comments below! This is my short list for nice, fun starts for beginners. ![]()
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