

With at one point 49 learning, I'm not just the most learned person in the world, possibly even in history of the world. I became Magus of Hermetic Society and wrote a Magnum Opus. In 1010 Christianity split, with very few outside Roman Empire taking Orthodox side. Lack of interest in Jerusalem and Anatolia suggests they're rightfully afraid of emperor of the Romans.

Shia Fatimid caliph called a jihad for Punjab. Sunni Umayyad caliph of Andalusia called a jihad for Ghana of all places. Hungary: Part 02: 1008-1019: The Great Schism Post 2 - Originally published on Google+ on 15:13:11 UTC I had a choice of going high piety to get CB on Transylvania or going Tengri to get CBs on everyone.ĭue to lack of demand conversion, realm is mixed Chalcedon / Tengri, but at least it's 90% Hungarian except for my claimant to Bohemia. Romans got duchy of Jerusalem in a holy war unlocking jihads, but so far there haven't been any. I got that event for +1 learning for -50 piety, and I got ambitious by another event, so my skills got crazy high - from starting decent 9/9/12/4/15 to 14/13/17/14/36! Another cousin worshiped pagan demons cult, got caught, and imprisoned, and eventually sacrificed to ancestors. Weirdly I'm at agnatic seniority, so my cousin will inherit. I even got attacked by her lover and wounded when I confronted them. My wife cheated on me, so I divorced her and married one of my concubines instead. On the other hand going back to Tengri was now an option! That doesn't change my long term plans to unify Christianity, it's just going to take a bit longer.Īpparently one thing the mod didn't nerf - and in fact made a lot stronger - are pagan CBs, so I used them to conquer Croatia, two Serbian dukes, and I'd get Transylvania if it wasn't half occupied in other wars. I did some raiding, joined Hermetic Society, and got my piety wrecked so hard holy wars were completely impossible.

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