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Very Eastern Rome
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My latest game as Byzantium in EU4 1789. I don’t doubt that I could’ve expanded more, I do have more time to do it, but by now it’s way too easy and not very fun. My biggest flaws in the game might be me not taking all the opportunities to expand, but I don’t really care, I mainly have fun. I did this strategy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZCi9UetZdE
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Just finished reading Conn Iggulden’s second book in the “War of the Roses” series. Absoloutly genius…
I kind of regret not reading it in English though…
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When you’re level 2 and accidentally wander into a level 50 area:
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the 3 horsemen of the apocalypse xD !
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Monty Python - Zulu War
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Way too relateable...
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[EU4] Religious war in a nutshell
I know this is old, but I just can’t get enough of it xD
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Arn Magnusson af Bjälbo, the Folkunga House of Sweden in Crusader Kings 2.
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Made Arn Magnusson, the fictional Swedish templar by Jan Guillou, with the in-game CK2 and CK2+ character creator in honor of getting The Kingdom at the End of the Road book.
Might, if I find time and interest, make a mod version.
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Seal stamp from the old Varnhem monestary in Västra Götaland.
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Västra Götaland 1150-1250 AD.
source: Jan Gulliou, Riket vid vägens slut.
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The Kingdom at the End of the Road. Jan Guillou
For only 30 SEK (about 3.5 $ or 3 €). That’s incredibly low for a book on it’s own, and this is an illustrated version…
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