Crusader Kings III

Crusader Kings III

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Historic Invasions
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Historic Invasions

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Ramuné's CK3 Mod Collection
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Description
Achievement compatible.

NOT save game compatible.



If you have any suggestions or encounter bugs, please let me know.

With special thanks to the CK3 Mod Co-op Discord and Darknight36!



Features
Invaders demand subjugation from every ruler who holds land within a chosen title under threat of war. The invader then receives bonus levies to make them as strong as all defenders in all invasion wars combined. Those bonus levies are disbanded step by step as the wars end to keep the remaining wars balanced.
  • Harald Fairhair: unification of Norway (870)
  • Oleg Rurikid (Rus', 879)
  • Sa'id Jannabid: Qarmatian revolt (899)
  • Rise of the Shia: Abdullah Fatimid (Africa, 909) and later migration to Egypt
  • Norse settlers in Normandy (910) (disabled if RICE is active)
  • Otto Ludolfinger's restoration of the Holy Roman Empire (911+)
  • Simeon Balgarsko: first Bulgarian Empire (912)
  • Great Liao (916)
  • Parântaka Chola (Deccan, 920)
  • Mardavij Ziyarid: Zoroastrian uprising (Daylam, 931)
  • Cuman-Kipchak Confederation (10th century)
  • Mieszko Piast: unification of Poland (960)
  • Qarghuyah (Aleppo, 968)
  • Sabuktigin Ghaznavid (977)
  • Knud Knytling: North Sea Empire (1016)
  • Tughril Seljuk (Persia, 1037)
  • William de Hauteville (Sicily, 1038)
  • Yahya Almoravid (Morocco, 1050)
  • William de Normandie (1066)
  • Suleiman Seljuk of Rûm (1077)
  • periodic Turkic migrations into Asia Minor & Persia (1080 - 1220)
  • Jin (1115)
  • Amghar Almohad (Morocco, 1121); replaces base game invasion
  • Dezong Yelü: Qara Khitai (1124)
  • Eldiguz, Atabeg of Azerbeijan (1136)
  • Husayn Ghurid (Kabulistan, 1152)
  • Saladin Ayyubid's coup (Egypt, 1171)
  • Tekish Anushtiginid: Khwarezmian Empire (1172)
  • Mongol Empire & Successor States (1206)
  • Mamluks of India (1206)
  • Tai migration (1228)
  • Sundiata Keita (Mali, 1230)
  • Teutonic & Livonian Orders (1230)
  • Mamluks of Egypt (1250)
  • Majapahit Empire (1293)
  • Osman Ghazi: Ottoman Empire (1299)
  • Gediminas (Lithuania, 1316)
  • Sangama: Vijayanagara Empire (1336)
  • Timur 'the Lame' (1370)
  • Qara Qoyunlu (1405)
  • Aq Qoyunlu (1467)
Ancient History
(disabled by default)
  • Attila the Hun (434)
  • Alexander 'the Great' Argead (336 BC)
  • Chandragupta Maurya (322 BC)
Fantasy
(disabled by default)
  • Zunist uprising (893)
  • Byzantine Renaissance (1091)
  • Bing Song (India, 1279)
Miscellaneous
  • Ayyubid, Ghurid: recruit Mamluk commanders
  • Mamluk elective government
  • Play as the invaders once they appear (can be disabled)
  • Split Arabia into three smaller kingdoms
  • Enable / disable each invasion individually via game rules
  • A plethora of game rules to customize your experience
  • The choosen game start date determines which invasion stories can take place, thus it's theoretically compatible with bookmark mods
  • Debug mode decisions to manually trigger each invsaion
  • Debug mode character interaction to instantly end an invasion



Now part of the base game:
  • Conqueror mechanic
  • Zanj rebellion (Basra, 869)
  • Tughril Seljuk (Persia, 1037)
  • Sigeweard Bearn (New England, 1087)
  • Nizari Assassin Orders in Persia (1090) and Syria (1162)
  • Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar 'El Cid' (Valencia, 1094)
  • Fourth Crusade (1204)
  • Nomad migrations



Characters
Rise of the Shia (909)
The Schism between Sunni and Shia Muslims boils to a new height when Abdullah Fatimid declares himself true Caliph of Islam in the turn of the 9th century and begins to carve out a realm of his own in northern Africa. His decentants would expand it further until it stretched from Morocco over Sicily to Yemen.

Mardavij Ziyarid (931)
Before the Rashidun Caliphate conquered the region in 654, Persia was ruled by the Sassanids - a rival of the Roman Empire. After the occupation, Islam was slowly replacing Zoroastrianism as the dominant faith there.
Mardavij Ziyarid staged the last large scale Zoroastrian uprising against Muslim occupation and managed to spread his influence from Gilan to the Persian Gulf.
In 935, he was killed by a slave, stopping the uprising in its tracks.

Tughril Seljuk (1037)
Decendant from Seljuk, an Oghuz tribesman who fought alongside the Khazars, Tughril and his fellow clan members act as swords for hire in enchange for grazing rights in Persia. They gained some land of their own and eventually became vassals under the Ghaznavids. Fearing their strengh, their liege would try to shatter the Seljuk tribe - a move that would ultimately backfire and lay the groundwork for the Seljuk Empire.

Saladin Ayyubid (1171)
Originally tasked to aid in succession matters in the Fatimid court, Saladin would soon gain massive influence and use it to put loyalists in strategic government positions. Due to this, he was eventually able to seize power establish a realm that would last until 1260.
He played a major role in ending the third crusade led by King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem.

Boudewijn Vlaanderen (1204)
In 1202, a band of crusaders sailed off towards the Holy Land to support the Third Crusade using transport ships sponsored by the Venetian doge Enrico Dandolo. Since fewer knights than expected turned up, the doge instructed them to raid rivaling trading posts along the Adriatic Sea as an alternative form of payment.
In a complicated turn of events, the 4th Crusade never headed for the Holy Land but instead ransacked Constantinople and splintered the Byzantine Empire into the Latin Empire and Nicene Empire.

Timur "the Lame" (1370)
In the late 14th century, Timur subjugated large swaths of land, stretching from Crimera and Anatolia to Delhi in India. The neighboring and conquered areas were devastated by the invading armies - around 5% of the world's population died as a result of his ruthless conquests.

and many more...



Compatibility
The following base game scripts were altered:
  • casus belli: mongol_realm_invasion_war
Compatibility patches:
in-built compatibility:
Greater Events: https://steamproxy.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3153959703



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Magis 1 hour ago 
The Seljuk Rum invasion doesn't seem to be firing
sold my dog for beer 19 Nov @ 2:16am 
Yeah all nomadic invaders seem to spawn as herder? The Cumans did so for me as well as Genghis
Arya06 18 Nov @ 4:56am 
There's two temujins spawn in the latest bookmark.
He spawned as herder of all.
DLA 16 Nov @ 11:56am 
Salute to you! I have such a question. You say that you stopped enjoying the game a long time ago, buying DLS and so on. Maybe then you can try to find an assistant who still burns it, or just transfer the rights to another person so that he can develop the mod further?
Isolator 15 Nov @ 6:31pm 
@Muhammed Quaeler Yes.
sold my dog for beer 15 Nov @ 6:06pm 
I was expecting to become Genghis Khan when I picked Temüjin in 1178, but a whole seperate Genghis spawned. Is this intended?
Isolator 14 Nov @ 6:08pm 
@Dig You’re right.
Dih 14 Nov @ 3:56pm 
@isolator for number 2 i think thats sick ngl
Isolator 13 Nov @ 9:47pm 
Issues currently observed:

1.After the Mongol Empire splits, the Yuan invasion event does not trigger, and the eastern splinter Mongol Empire does not retain the territory of the Jin Dynasty.

2.If the Mongol Empire conquers China first, the Great Khan will establish the Yuan Dynasty. However, due to the mechanics of the hegemon system, the Great Khan will randomly grant the original Mongol Empire title to one of his vassals (not from his own dynasty). As a result, that vassal will use the historical invasion mechanics to declare war on their own liege.
tilarium 13 Nov @ 9:53am 
It's already been updated for 1.18. Stop spamming "update pls" across the workshop, read the comments, read the descriptions and actually check to see if a mod needs and update.