Crusader Kings III

Crusader Kings III

Titles & Thrones : Vol 1 - Jarls & Konungrs
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Renown  [ophavsmand] For 14 timer siden 
I've nearly finished Reformed Pagan, it's the most 'saga-esque' of the main transitions - representing a potential history that never occured using real titles, sagas, and more.

After that I'll be looking at cultural splits for Swedish/Danish/Norwegian titles soon, along side religious and administration titles and knight titles when I get a chance to look for their flavorization/localization entries.

With the reformed pagan titles, I may be moving some pre-existing titles to new locations.
Renown  [ophavsmand] 11. dec. kl. 0:19 
Alrighty, first wave of my Christian patch is out, enjoy.

Currently game has four different levels of titles for Norse Rulers

Tribal - Feudal Pagan
Tribal - Feudal Christian titles.

Next comes Reformed Pagan titles.

As in the last patch, the next patch will shuffle some titles around!
Renown  [ophavsmand] 5. dec. kl. 12:11 
Sneak peak on some Christian titles coming soon -

Hertug - Vassal Duke
Greifi - Vassal count.
Keisari - Feudal Emperor
Stolkonungr - Tribal Emperor

As christianity came up through Denmark, Norse titles began to change.

The above titles were either given to other european christian rulers (Keisari/Stolkonungr) in norse, or given to norse christian rulers.

Initially, the norse cultures still would use Jarl and some other titles, especially when they were independent (which happened less and less for those smaller realms at this point in time).
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[Army of Two] AXIS 1. dec. kl. 14:37 
Look at Hávamál or Kongespeilet for inspiration.. though Kongespeilet depicts later medieval Norwegian(Younger Norse).
[Army of Two] AXIS 1. dec. kl. 14:33 
Ok so when they split, make sure Norwegian naming and place names are similar to Icelandic, with their own letters and so on.
The Danes, Swedes, Geates all have their way, though sometimes simlar, but the Norse(Norwegians/Norsemen/Nordmenn/Normans) have ours, and Iceland is to this day the carriers of that language which we in Norway lost due to 400 years of Danish occupation.
[Army of Two] AXIS 25. nov. kl. 12:36 
Great work, but as a Norwegian I think youre treating some of the norse as one big samey group except Icelandic.
Norwegian and Icelandic would be the same, while eastern scandinavian, or eastern Norse is Danish and Swedish.
But Østlandet in Norway is somewhat more similar to their neighbours.

Examples is that in the eastern part of Norway they used the word Konongr, while western Norway and nortwards(Most of Norway in other words) + Iceland used Konungr.

You also have differences between Danes, Swedes and Norwegians, though Norse was more similar to each other then than the languages are today it is important to not for example mix Danish into the Norwegian and so on.
Mechrothatcher 21. nov. kl. 23:39 
grew up on Cornwell books. Read the Archer over and over again as a kid. Cool way to honor you dad
NorscanWarlord 21. nov. kl. 18:19 
nice mod love this
Lord 21. nov. kl. 18:01 
Love it, thank you!
traustiea 21. nov. kl. 17:26 
frú er gift kona. Höfðingjafrú þýðir Kona höfðingjans.
Rust-Clad King 20. nov. kl. 14:53 
That's probably Cultures Expanded.
Løki 20. nov. kl. 14:25 
You could add a seidr magic system or ability if you want to add elements of the supernatural that reflects the viking daily spiritual life
Rust-Clad King 20. nov. kl. 13:21 
Does this mess with EPE or CFP? I really want to use this but I'm wary of anything touching cultural stuff.
Vejove 20. nov. kl. 10:33 
This is really great! I love more cultural title options and these all feel awesome.
Theed 19. nov. kl. 17:52 
can you add some pictures? for the north sea hegemon?
Jochiru 19. nov. kl. 7:14 
Amazing mod :happystar2022:
CitesSkyliner 18. nov. kl. 7:48 
So could we only have real names with a game option?
Silent Heaven 17. nov. kl. 22:12 
This mod has a lot of potential and I can't wait to try it out. Do you think you could post some example pics as well? Appreciate the work you've done here.
Wight 17. nov. kl. 22:01 
Looks great! Thank you for making this, I am excited to see where it goes. Your Dad had good taste in books :)