Well yes the part I'm most concerned about is the whole conversion thing. I managed to do it playing as the count of Jämtland, but then there were pagans available of my own culture so cultural change through education was not an issue I had to deal with. I may have to result to a bit of cheating in the way of save editing to get the whole thing going properly, or perhaps simply change my country. There is single county in Ireland that starts with Norwegian culture as an example, could start as that since then culture change to Norwegian would not be in issue.
1. William the Conquerer
Alright let's start this up. We start in the year 1066 as Harald Godwinson historically the last Saxon king. Let's see if we can change that. We have no allies currently and our ruler is fairly poor but we do have a rather large kingdom at our back so it should be possible.
Haralds wife Ældgyth provides us with no alliance, nor does she have desirable stats that helps our King to rule. Let us see if we can't send her off to the after life and find a new wife.
Sadly there is no one of power that is currently willing to back our plot. So this will either have to wait or end with an ordinary assassination.
A look at the laws of England. It's currently a Agnatic Primogeniture meaning that only the eldest living son may inherit. Also we have medium crown authority which provides a good balance of power for the King and realm stability. Not going to change anything here for the moment.
Before we start rushing into any battles I notice that the heir of England is unmarried. Perhaps a marriage can result in a useful alliance?
An alliance with the Emperor? Well it certainly is worth a shot. Hopefully he will back us up if we call on him.
She is a bastard child, but she does have an inheritable claim on the HRE. Though it's not likely that we will ever be capable of pressing that, but it's worth it just for the alliance.
A betrothal is also arranged with our eldest daughter and the King of France. I'm not sure if he would back us up against one of his vassals, and it may also be foolish as his heir may thus end up with a claim on the English throne.
Actually I settled with marrying of the heir to a princess of Navara, and a younger son to the sister of the emperor.
Looking our economical situation. We are losing money fast, so waiting for the Norwegian army to weaken from attrition is not an option.
Due to the rivers in the area the attack will happen from the North in order to not give the enemy any defensive advantage from holding a river.
All three marriages/Betrothals are accepted. I choose the gold as we are rather short on money currently.
The current religious situation in Europe.
Marry one of my brother of matrilinieally? Don't think so.
As the English army approaches the Norwegian an Norman force lands in Middlesex.
The battle begins.
When the Norwegians finally break we have lost nearly a third of our army. Not good at all considering the size of the Norman army.
That is a pretty good victory.
While the Norwegian threat is ended the Norman army has grown to 10000 strong. Quite worrisome.
The last of the Norwegian army is pursued and destroyed.
The Norwegian King despite having lost his entire army refuses peace.
I'm not sure if our army can deal with this enemy. Let's see if any allies are willing to help out. The Emperor will hopefully lend some aid.
Well fuck you.
The emperor is good to his word at least. We will have to see what aid he lends however.
Well the Norwegians accept a peace offering now at least. As it is a white peace they retain their claim on the English throne. But an invasion only by Norway should be manageable. Should we survive that far.
I decide to set up across a river in hopes of the defense bonus might do something. Sadly there is just no way I can afford any mercenaries right now.
I'm thinking the extra diplomacy will come in handy to keep the realm together as King Harald is not especially gifted in that department.
Well thats certainly not good. And the Emperor has gone off on a little war against the Pommeranian pagans. Doesn't look like we will getting any help from him currently.
ITZ coming, the moment of truth.
Well this doesn't look good.
It's a defeat, though not that bad considering the numbers.
The Normans don't pursue, but instead they stay and siege the province.
The garrison left is so small that we should be able to assault the province and take it back.
The assault is successful and the levies disbanded.
A look at our enemy. Well thats some good stats and traits. Especially considering that most starting characters are rather weak.
As you could see he had a claim on England. I believe an assassination would put and end to that and the war. However the odds are so poor that it is simply not worth it.
The Normans have moved on. Re raising all the levies to take back the lost province. We might not be strong enough to meet them head on in battle, but maybe attrition and time will be able to do it.
Well our heir has kicked the bucket at the ripe old age of 19. I wonder if it might have been foul play involved. Perhaps one of his younger brothers.
Time to retake Oxford for England!
This will make our vassals hate our guts. Essentially making the likely to rebel. Something thats not needed in the middle of a invasion.
As the Normans head for our army, it simply disbands and sneaks off.
And then begins to reorganize as the Normans are occupied with another siege. Home field advantage. We might just win this even with out or useless allies.
Bedford is liberated.
Another attempt at making a stand, also with a good defensive position.
Actually no, we ran away so bravely instead. The enemy is not quite weak enough yet for direct confrontation. Also the kings eldest Daughter comes of age and is ready for marriage.
Well your were useless as an ally. You frogs are all alike.
And then the bugger wants us to join his war. Well there should be no harm in doing so as an enemy landing in England is unlikely. It will also make him like us more so that he may answer a call to arms.
Nope. Bloody French.
Why does this only happen to us? Oh and look who finally got of his fat old arse and decided to help out.
Well the Norman army is no more. Time to bring this fight to the enemy.
The Normans land another army, but now that they only have their own levies to rely on they are not nearly as dangerous.
Actually the war is so much in our favor now that the enemy accepts defeat any how. Thus he loses this claim on England and pays a us 200 gold.
Well so much for William the "conquerer", but it looks like we may have a civil war instead. Notice the Duke of Lancaster he controls pretty much half of England, such a rebellion would be very bad. Something will have to be done to weaken such powerful Dukes.
And this is why our vassals hate us. I might need to hand out some land.
Maybe if I could get rid of the excommunication? Hmm no.
But I could possibly avoid giving out to much land, I like those odds.
Hmm no.
Still no.
Well that certainly was better. Good by useless bitch.
Time for a new wife!
I decide to go for some one based purely on stats and not alliances of inheritance as that is not the biggest issue at the moment.
I hope the prestige hit will be worth it.
Shortly after one of vassals declares independence. Well as long as it is only the duchy of suffolk it should be doable.
And the new Bride arrives. With her stewardship skills added to that of our King the demesne limit is raised from 6 to 8. Now I will have to give out less land, quite good.
I decide to give out a county in the de jure Duchy of Somerset which has 3 provinces. That way the count can not become a Duke and get a claim on the remaining provinces ruining the vassal - Liege relation.
Dorset is by far the poorest county so I'm going to give it out.
My spymaster is set to discover rumors currently. I've never seen this before let's see what it leads to.
50 gold, not bad.
The Suffolk army is rather small so not much of a problem to take care of.
Next a messenger from the Pope comes knocking. First he sanctions invasions of my realm, then he excommunicates me. And then he expects me give him power inside of the realm? Forget it. In fact forget Catholicism it has not brought us anything good!
As you can see the Duke of Lancaster controls the majority of the realm. A rebellion from him would be very bad.
The kings new Wife certainly delivers.
Our rebellious brother surrenders, and order is restored for now.
Now is the time to build a few upgrades in the demesne with the accumulated funds.
I consider revoking a title from the Duke, but in the end it would be rather pointless.
Break with Rome and become a Heretic? Interesting, thought I'm not entirely sure. There may be other plans for the future...