I only have about 40 years left before my game finally ends. Holy crap, I've never actually "completed" a CK2 game before.
I listened to some of the guys on here and proceeded conquering through England and Spain. Not sure about North Africa as I don't like having to traverse all the way there all the time. It's funny that when you vassalize the Papacy, you can make the Pope grant you titles for anything you want, so conquering things is a piece of cake. I've even used the guaranteed excommunications to replace enemy kings with my family members.
I'm trying to get Ireland but I'm not sure if my plan will work. Maybe you guys know the mechanics.
Right now Ireland uses the elective succession type, so even though I managed to get my half-brother's sperm in their queen, the children aren't getting nominated. I'm thinking that once the son gets 16, I'll assassinate the queen and use the son to force a kingdom claim on the whole land.
Norway is just having a minor civil war and I'll probably step in at some point and instate Imperial rule.
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By the way, since I don't have much to do in game I spend quite a lot of time watching my vassals and they get into some very interesting shenanigans.
The Kingdom of Jerusalem for example is very odd. I founded it several hundred years before this point in time when the Pope gave the land to me after we won the crusade. I gave the title to one of my family members and told him to take care of it, gave him independence, then I buggered off as I didn't want to deal with the inevitable gigantic doomstack retribution. Within 5 years, he got reconquered by the Muslims.
I kinda wrote it off at that point but when we retook the place about 20 years before this time, I found an extremely weird situation:
1. When you take lands as a victory in a crusade, you evict all the non-Christians and subjugate their lands for yourself. In this case I didn't get anything, as everyone in Jerusalem was apparently Christian.
2. It wasn't a duchy any more, the family members I sent to handle it turned it into the Kingdom of Jerusalem while they were vassalized under the Muslims. They did this while still remaining Christian somehow.
3. Their succession laws are absolute cognatic. Wtf? So they are actually run by queens.
4. They somehow managed to change their entire culture type to Levantine, even though the initial guy I gave independence to was German. I have no freaking idea where they got that culture group from as it didn't even exist before them as far as I've seen.
5. The Karlings were still in charge, which doesn't make sense at all as they should have been deposed by the Jihad that got rid of them in the first place.