Eliya, Interregnum
We start with the conquests of Abraham II divided among his 2 sons and 2 grandsons
In the east, Mahra has an alliance with Mogadishu. Mogadishu also holds onto their alliance to Alodia, which is through Emir Samir's wife. Socotra is ill-named, but the game insisted on splitting off the Emirate title. This was why I moved the capital to Ta'izz as I feared only being left with the island if I had not. Instead it is Mukhtar who has the Emirate of Socotra while not holding the island itself. He is my ally.
Apart from Eliya, all the other Diskarkhans are very weak militarily. Mukhtar may not survive even if I answer a call to his aid. Samir should be okay as long as they hold onto their alliance with Alodia. And Mahra only has the threat of the Akinids to the west. However, I do not think i want to try to fight my cousin or uncles to unite Yemen. Better to eliminate the threat of the Akinids to the north and expand through them.
Let's look closer at Mesfin (duke) Eliya
Eliya has the following traits:
Eliya is already married and has a son and player heir. Let's look at our player heir next:
Kafa is too young for personality traits, but he already has the congenital trait of Sterile, which gives -50% Fertility. Why is he sterile? Because he is also my cousin. Marrying too close of a relation in this game significantly ups your risk of getting bad congenital traits and Kafa hit the genetic jackpot. You may now ask (as I did), "Why is Eliya's son also his cousin?" And after digging around the family trees a bit I discovered that is because AI Eliya decided to marry his mother's sister.
Berta is our wife and the youngest daughter of Mesfin Bekele of Damot. If you recall, Mesfin Bekele ruled Damot at the start of the game and was Abraham II's friend up until his death during the conquest of the Emirate of Yemen. Bekele's second daughter, Zauditu, was the same woman that Abraham II betrothed his son Eliya too, way back at the start of this campaign.
So we obviously have an issue here. Not just the ethical and moral quagmire, but also one of succession. With our current player heir having little chance of siring an heir himself, how is Eliya going to secure his bloodline going forward, even should he unite the Kingdom of Yemen?
Also, we are going to have to expand just to get some access to some fresh blood to marry into, otherwise this may become the norm out of necessity going forward.
We are also Coptic. Somewhere along the lines Ras Eliya, our father, converted - probably at the behest of our mother/sister-in-law. This I will not abide for this playthrough
I immediately spend the 250 Piety it costs to convert. Eliya will honor the faith of his grandfather and continue Abraham II's work in spreading the faith.
Speaking of faith:
Nestorianism has taken hold in Mogadishu and we are only starting to spread it to the Arabian peninsula. Our new Bishop immediately begins the work of converting the county of Ta'izz, which will take him 8 years.
Coptic has taken over most of Nubia with the strongest names already known: Alodia and Abyssinia. Makuria in the far north is also Coptic, and surprisingly Baqlin has converted. The two Ash'ari kingdoms left in the Horn of Africa are the Emirate of Shirazid and the High Chiefdom of Sanaag.
Diskarkha lands are mostly Isma'ili with Ibadi being practiced in Mahra and the far east. Ash'ari is the faith of our neighbors, however.
Regionally, the largest changes we have not touched on during Abraham's reporting are in Egypt and in the western Arabian peninsula. The Fatimids have split into two with Mustali taking the Nile Delta and the eastern half of their empire. The Seljuks have also lost land in Bahrain to the High Chiefdom of Yamama.
And of course, the Crusader State of Jerusalem is now in existance. Currently they are attacking their eastern neighbor Amman, and losing.
Side note: The southern-most piece of Jerusalem is now directly controlled by Kaiser Magnus of the HRE. It appears Negev was inherited directly by the Emperor in 1103 and since he had a high rank than the Queen of Jerusalem, the county split off.
As far as vassals, Eliya only has 2 that are relevant:
Ras Mahdi of Ahqaf is my Chancellor and manages to tolerate me enough. But Ras Shamir ibn Ahmad of Zabid hates me considerably. I would say most of this is due to him still practicing Isma'ili. So I will demand he convert right away.
The other two positions went to the 2 best people in the realm. I'm not so worried about "Powerful Vassals" who are barons as they can just be deposed without any Tyranny penalty.
Finally, the larger world
It is not too easy to see, but there is a Vidilist Kingdom of Lithuania to the north of Poland. As well as a High Chiefdom of Lithuania. Two Lithuanias!
We start with the conquests of Abraham II divided among his 2 sons and 2 grandsons
In the east, Mahra has an alliance with Mogadishu. Mogadishu also holds onto their alliance to Alodia, which is through Emir Samir's wife. Socotra is ill-named, but the game insisted on splitting off the Emirate title. This was why I moved the capital to Ta'izz as I feared only being left with the island if I had not. Instead it is Mukhtar who has the Emirate of Socotra while not holding the island itself. He is my ally.
Apart from Eliya, all the other Diskarkhans are very weak militarily. Mukhtar may not survive even if I answer a call to his aid. Samir should be okay as long as they hold onto their alliance with Alodia. And Mahra only has the threat of the Akinids to the west. However, I do not think i want to try to fight my cousin or uncles to unite Yemen. Better to eliminate the threat of the Akinids to the north and expand through them.
Let's look closer at Mesfin (duke) Eliya
Eliya has the following traits:
- Arrogant - +1 Prestige per month, -5 Opinion of Liege and Vassals, -10% Scheme Secrecy, -15 Opinion of Humble
- Compassionate - +2 Diplomacy, -2 Intrigue, -15 Natural Dread, +100% Dread Decay, +5 Attraction, -15 Opinion of Callous and Sadistic. Compassionate is also a Virtue to Copts. Yes, he converted to Coptic and identifies culturally as Ethiopian!
- Deceitful - -2 Diplomacy, +4 Intrigue, -10 Opinion of Honest
- Fortune Builder - the second best education trait for Stewardship, giving +6 to the stat and +30% monthly Lifestyle experience.
- Unyielding Defender - the Commander Trait grants Friendly Fatal Casualty rate of -25%
Eliya is already married and has a son and player heir. Let's look at our player heir next:
Kafa is too young for personality traits, but he already has the congenital trait of Sterile, which gives -50% Fertility. Why is he sterile? Because he is also my cousin. Marrying too close of a relation in this game significantly ups your risk of getting bad congenital traits and Kafa hit the genetic jackpot. You may now ask (as I did), "Why is Eliya's son also his cousin?" And after digging around the family trees a bit I discovered that is because AI Eliya decided to marry his mother's sister.
Berta is our wife and the youngest daughter of Mesfin Bekele of Damot. If you recall, Mesfin Bekele ruled Damot at the start of the game and was Abraham II's friend up until his death during the conquest of the Emirate of Yemen. Bekele's second daughter, Zauditu, was the same woman that Abraham II betrothed his son Eliya too, way back at the start of this campaign.
So we obviously have an issue here. Not just the ethical and moral quagmire, but also one of succession. With our current player heir having little chance of siring an heir himself, how is Eliya going to secure his bloodline going forward, even should he unite the Kingdom of Yemen?
Also, we are going to have to expand just to get some access to some fresh blood to marry into, otherwise this may become the norm out of necessity going forward.
We are also Coptic. Somewhere along the lines Ras Eliya, our father, converted - probably at the behest of our mother/sister-in-law. This I will not abide for this playthrough
I immediately spend the 250 Piety it costs to convert. Eliya will honor the faith of his grandfather and continue Abraham II's work in spreading the faith.
Speaking of faith:
Nestorianism has taken hold in Mogadishu and we are only starting to spread it to the Arabian peninsula. Our new Bishop immediately begins the work of converting the county of Ta'izz, which will take him 8 years.
Coptic has taken over most of Nubia with the strongest names already known: Alodia and Abyssinia. Makuria in the far north is also Coptic, and surprisingly Baqlin has converted. The two Ash'ari kingdoms left in the Horn of Africa are the Emirate of Shirazid and the High Chiefdom of Sanaag.
Diskarkha lands are mostly Isma'ili with Ibadi being practiced in Mahra and the far east. Ash'ari is the faith of our neighbors, however.
Regionally, the largest changes we have not touched on during Abraham's reporting are in Egypt and in the western Arabian peninsula. The Fatimids have split into two with Mustali taking the Nile Delta and the eastern half of their empire. The Seljuks have also lost land in Bahrain to the High Chiefdom of Yamama.
And of course, the Crusader State of Jerusalem is now in existance. Currently they are attacking their eastern neighbor Amman, and losing.
Side note: The southern-most piece of Jerusalem is now directly controlled by Kaiser Magnus of the HRE. It appears Negev was inherited directly by the Emperor in 1103 and since he had a high rank than the Queen of Jerusalem, the county split off.
As far as vassals, Eliya only has 2 that are relevant:
Ras Mahdi of Ahqaf is my Chancellor and manages to tolerate me enough. But Ras Shamir ibn Ahmad of Zabid hates me considerably. I would say most of this is due to him still practicing Isma'ili. So I will demand he convert right away.
The other two positions went to the 2 best people in the realm. I'm not so worried about "Powerful Vassals" who are barons as they can just be deposed without any Tyranny penalty.
Finally, the larger world
It is not too easy to see, but there is a Vidilist Kingdom of Lithuania to the north of Poland. As well as a High Chiefdom of Lithuania. Two Lithuanias!
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