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Here is the map of the Levant for our roleplay.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...es_1135-en.svg
Here are the four historical Crusader states that will be available with the timeskip.
We currently have availability with who rules each of the four states; Tripoli (County), Edessa (County), Antioch (Principality) and Jerusalem (Kingdom).
Those titles will remain the way they are and will not be contested as such. The only King of the four states is Jerusalem, the only Principality is Antioch and so forth.
Once the four leaders are chosen (by discussion, agreements and negotiations), the remaining players may choose which of the four crusader states they want to be a part of as vassals. Ranging from Princes and Dukes to Counts and Barons. Negotiate with your liege to determine which territories you want and find a common grounds to ensure both sides are happy. Each player may have up to three holdings, no more than that.
Here is the list of available titles. Please state which you desire and I will list you appropriately -
King of Jerusalem: Lucius Malfoy, Oz
Principality of Antioch: Lord William, Skylord, Eredin
County of Edessa: Julia Domna
County of Tripoli: Stildawn, Iron, Oz
Vassalage to Jerusalem: Vernon Roche, Xion, Iron
Vassalage to Antioch: Ace
Vassalage to Edessa:
Vassalage to Tripoli: Eredin, Skylord
Those who officially gain the title will appear with a purple, italic name. If a King of Jerusalem cannot be decided, I will grant an OOC, not IC, election to save time which will involve a poll and players may choose which they want to be King. This will be a substitute for what could be a long-term election that may only drag things out.
Please keep this civil when it comes to contesting titles! If anyone shows uncivil conduct, be aware that I can easily just kick you from the race and grant your desired title to someone else who shows better manners. I don't want this to be a knife fight nor a heated debate. We are all here to have fun, not be at each other's throats.





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