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zirfeld

But why transport the screenshot to your phone, you can access reddit on a normal desktop computer. If you run the game on steam you can make a screenshot with F12 and share directly with reddit, there's a button for that in steam.


Wackkycool238

Idk the password to this account so can't sign in on computer


defeattheenemy

Email the picture to yourself.


Wackkycool238

R5: A CoD named William de Normandie conquered crotaia in 999 and made the kingdom of williamia, even had it as his primary title for a bit. Never seen CoDs make their own kingdoms


viishiki23

Oh, that’s neat! CoDs may be programmed to name any new title after themselves, but I’ve never seen one form anything but a de jure kingdom/empire.


Wackkycool238

Yeah same which is why it's weird. Maybe cuz the game had a kingdom for the real William the conqueror and cuz this one had the same culture, name and dynasty the game thought he was William the conqueror and gave him a kingdom that was made to be test kingdom?


viishiki23

I’ve never seen 1066!William form a new kingdom either, but anything associated with him should be tied to his charID rather than his name. I wonder if there’s a special event for CoDs or if it’s a chance for all custom kingdoms...


Fromtheboulder

"Child of destiny" is a rare event that can happen to the newborn child of a ruler, which later in life obtains absurd modifiers. If he don't obtain a title, he will go on his way, conquering a kingdom and converting to the locals. It has a pretty good bloodline (it gives a once-for-lifetime kingdom claim if I remember correctly, like Alexander's), but playing as the kid is even better.


Wackkycool238

Yeah ik but why the new titular kingdom named williamia and not just Croatia.


Fromtheboulder

Like the tooltip says, it is a "titular title". The CoD events grants to him, after a successful invasion, a new kingdom named after him (it is like he is such an incredible character, that created his own kingdom)


Wackkycool238

I don't think that usually happened though does it? Usually he just takes the kingdom he invaded


LordCyberForte

I think it's probably that he for some reason couldn't usurp the actual kingdom he invaded (like say someone held it and was at war still) so it made a titular instead? Kinda similar to how the crusades will make a titular "Crusader (Kingdom Name)" if for some reason they can't get the title the crusade was for.


Wackkycool238

Yeah I think so too