>>72883040I sat and played CK3 for 6 hours. I thought about streaming but nobody would care for my autism
>custom character>16 years old>Every single stat point thrown into marshal and nothing else, just turned him into a God Commander, never lost a single battle>start in county in North-West India underneath some duke>gobble up my immediate neighbours>declare an independence war>Immediately head south annex modern Pakistan>Start forcing my way west into Afghanistan, Persia and a little north into the steppes>On one character who survived for like 60 years, he fought in 51 wars always as the commander>Made it all the way to the Euphrates before finally getting close to death>Declares on his death bed he was actually a descendent of Cleopatra who actually fled to the Indo-Hellenic kings of North-West India and Afghanistan when Octavian invaded Egypt (true story by the way, that was her plan but it got ruined by some arab nomads who burnt her ships) and the person who died was a double in her place>Now as the last descendent of Ptolemy, it was his duty to establish Alexander's empire and restore Hellenic rule to the old borders>Will his son who accompanied his father as a knight on all his campaigns since he was a boy be able to hold the empire together has his 4 other brothers holding their own kingdoms within the empire vie for the title of emperor?I'm going to try and restore the original Alexandrian borders but I'm scared of the Seljuks and Mongols fucking everything up. The Abbasids exploded but the Egpytians are still very strong and so are the Byzantines which will pose a good challenge.
The rules I'm playing with are:
>Character must stay Hellenic>Character must stay Greek (allowed to diverge or reform culture)>You are not allowed to annex territory that historical was not part of Alexander's empire>Don't do anything gamey