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    Default Renaming Settlement

    I just realize after playing last night that we can now rename settlements within the game (just like BI). Doesn't read anywhere that the feature has been reintroduced. I want to rename all my conquest settlements into Skandinavian names (playing as the Jutes).

    Anyone have a list what the settlements were named in whatever language the Jutes used ?

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    Default Re: Renaming Settlement

    I'm color blind so I can't see what places you have conquered, but I'll list the ones on the British Isle at the later part of the 9th century.

    Eblana - Dubh Linn
    Tuesis - Dun Tauro
    Eildon - Eidynburh
    Segontium - Caer Seniont
    Eboracum - Jorvik
    Lindum - Lincylene (This should be a barren place with only a small church community at the time if you want to go ham on the RPG front.
    Camulodunum - Colne Ceaster
    Corinium - Cirren Ceaster
    Londinium - Lundenwic

    Hope that helps. Have fun.

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