I´m not sure what you mean, aren´t Tribal Invasions only available for pagans? Couldn´t find any specific about them in the wiki but this
So perhaps an adventurer event? But with a realm of you spectacular size, I´m sure you could survive one experiment. And where´s the fun if you never take a leap of faithIf you have above 75% decadence, you might be invaded by tribes who want to usurp your title!
I once heared the tribal invasion is double the amount of troops you have at your disposal :p So it wouldnt be that easy. Unless there is maybe attirition, or any other way. Thats what im trying to find out.
I did saw khiva with a decadence revolt and it looked like they had 1.5/2 times the amount of troops. I helped them crush it, but didnt get the achievement for that. Although it just says "crush a decadence revolt" :p If i dont get any information, ill just take a swing at it yes. Its probably gonna b a while before a decadence family member pops up again, and ironman savetime are brutal once you are 150y in
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This is my Kingdom right now:
I have three king titles (Aquitaine, Navarra and Andalusia). My son, who is also my heir, is also heir of Aragon. This is because his mother, who is my wife, is Queen of Aragon.
My biggest worry is HRE which now also controls Empire of Byzantium. So it is very powerful. Lucky for me Kaiser likes me and he is ally of mine (his daughter is my son's wife).
Eupator Dionysius
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I didn't make my heir a duke. He got it after his grandfather, former King of Aragon, died. This is because my son was next in line to become Duke of Barcelona. So, I didn't have anything to prevent it.
My wife is Queen of Aragon. She isn't Queen of Castille.
And about my siblings. Couple of them died because they were ill and couple of them were murdered/died in suspicious circumstances.
And not thanks to Gavelkind I will keep Elective Succession.
Eupator Dionysius
Behold my Empire of Francia!
Originally my plan was to make Empire of Hispania but the plan changed thanks to King of France who became heretic and that's why I was able to declare holy wars against them. The Conquest of France was easy because my ally Holy Roman Empire helped me with their overwhelming number of troops.
FYI that revolt isn't against me but against France.
Eupator Dionysius
Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
started in 1066 as castille, i forgot how fun it is to get into the marrying game, inheriting land (i inheritted denmark and france) and getting claims for yourself and your family members, instead of just holy warring everything.
Dat face.
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This is my game now. I was able to get the throne of HRE and then I decided to choose it as my primary title. So, now I'm emperor of two empires.
Eupator Dionysius
Saw it on Paradox first and recognized the game from here on TWC. Congrats on the accomplishment of creating such a huge empire. Is it Ironman and are you going for a world conquest or EU4 import?
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Thanks.
It's not Ironman. I'm not really sure what I'm going to do next.
Eupator Dionysius
I'm not really into to make king vassals. However I have already one king vassal (King of Bohemia) because it was already vassal of HRE.
Eupator Dionysius
I've got to say, my Abbysinian campaign that I'm playing now is one of the most fun I've played on CK2. It was about 300 years of stalemate holy wars between me and the Shiites to control Egypt. Then I finally broke through and now I'm rolling through the Muslims. It's about 1200 and I own Africa, the Levant, and half of Anatolia. Inherited Italy. Will soon inherit Aquitaine. I think this may finally be the game where I reconstruct the Roman Empire. Maybe.
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