Ck3 Map 867 Link
Rurik Rurikid, a Norse pagan, controls Novgorod. His starting position bridges the gap between Norse seafaring culture and the Slavic mainland, setting up the historical formation of the Rus.
A wealthy region with numerous holy sites, often yielding high gold income for players starting in the southern peninsula or the Burma region. Map & Culture Visuals Special Map Features Religious Landscape:
Eastern Europe: Tribal Fragmentation and the Magyar Migration ck3 map 867
This bookmark is aptly named the "Wrath of the Northmen," and for good reason. The political map of 867 AD is defined by instability and dramatic, ongoing historical events. Technology and infrastructure are generally less developed, with more tribal nations scattered across the map compared to 1066.
To truly bring the map to life, you need to know the key characters who inhabit it. Crusader Kings 3 provides a list of "Bookmarks" to highlight interesting starting characters, and the 867 start is filled with them. Rurik Rurikid, a Norse pagan, controls Novgorod
Frontier Consolidation
While the 1066 start date offers a familiar landscape of established kingdoms and the looming investiture controversy, is the choice for players who crave chaos. Known as "The Great Adventurers," the 867 start date in Crusader Kings 3 is a world on the edge of a precipice. The old order is crumbling, and the map is a canvas of opportunity for ambitious warlords and cunning diplomats. Map & Culture Visuals Special Map Features Religious
In the cold mists of East Anglia, the sons of Ragnar Lothbrok have landed. Halfdan Whiteshirt and Ivar the Boneless look upon the fractured Saxon kingdoms with hungry eyes. The air smells of salt and old blood. King Aella of Northumbria, the man who cast their father into a pit of vipers, waits behind stone walls that feel increasingly thin. For the Northmen, this isn't just conquest—it's a blood feud. The Last Bastions
Here’s the complete content for — referring to the Crusader Kings III starting map in the 867 bookmark (“Viking Age”):
This region is completely dominated by Tribal rulers, Asatru pagans, and Slavic faiths.
: A large portion of the map (especially in Northern and Eastern Europe and Africa) is governed by Tribal mechanics , requiring rulers to "reform" their faith or develop their capital to transition to Feudal or Clan ways.