
The Fate of England (1066 AD): King Malcolm of Scotland (King of Scotland), King Svend of Denmark (King of Denmark), William the Bastard (Duke of Normandy), Harald Hardrade (King of Norway), King Harold of England (King of England).The Carolingians (867 AD): Charles the Bald (King of France), King Lothair II (King of Lotharingia), Ludwig the German (King of East Francia), Prince Karlmann (Duke of Bavaria), King Louis II.The Great Adventurers (876 AD): Rurik Rurikid (Duke of Novgorod), Jarl Hæsteinn (Count of Montaigu), Daurama Daura (Countess of Daura), Count Eudes (Count of Anjou), Álmos Árpád (King of Mogyër Confederation).


First, use the checklist to get a general idea about the priorities of the stewardship of a realm. Of course, you should also have an heir at hand, lest the game ends after the death of your current ruler.Ĭrusader Kings 3 is exceptionally complex – but our guide will accompany you from the beginning of the game all the way up to the global empire.

Or you expand existing castles, temples, and cities, and devote yourself to courtly affairs with other princes while ensuring a good atmosphere among your vassals, champions, and within your own family.

How To Start in Crusader Kings 3 – For Beginners & ProsĪs a freshly crowned ruler of a smaller or larger realm, you – with the support of your council – are responsible for virtually all aspects of daily life: you take care of building up the military, waging wars, or defending yourself against raiders and attacks from your neighbors, as well as constructing new castles, temples, and cities. Translated the Overview of the Game Interface.
