

Fatwa against a vassal with a decadent dynasty.Decadent character who refused dynastic liege's demand to straighten up (Invoked Takfir).(Requires Conclave and The Reaper's Due.) Refused liege's demand to settle an internal war, under Late Feudal Administration or higher.Cuckolding the liege (typically through Seduction) qualifies, as does being caught at murder. Plot participant who refused the liege's demand to leave it.Off Enabled Characters are not allowed to join Defensive Pacts against realms who are Threatening. If a member is attacked by the target, all other members will defend them. What will you do in this time of upheaval and change? Characters are allowed to join Defensive Pacts against realms who are Threatening. This is the official subreddit for the CK2 mod 'Beginning of the End', a mod which focuses on the 15th and 16th centuries, which will address a period of 200 years, which sees the Renaissance, the Discovery of the New World and the Protestant Reformation. Unsuccessful imprisonment of an unlanded subject or indirect vassal will cause them to flee the realm and abdicate titles to their heir if applicable, while unsuccessful imprisonment of a direct landed vassal will spark a rebellion with the Overthrow Ruler casus belli. This has a variable chance of success depending on respective Intrigue scores, and will incur tyranny if attempted without cause. Lieges can attempt to arrest any character they control. Saladin also has the walls of Jerusalem destroyed so that, if the Christians ever take it again, they would not be able to hold it.Imprisoned characters are held against their will by a ruler.Ĭauses of imprisonment Arrest by liege This stands in sharp contrast to Reynald of Chantillon's failed attempt to march on Mecca and Medina for the purpose of destroying them in 1183.

In the end, Saladin insists that no shrines are to be touched and the holy sites of Christians should be respected. Unlike the Christian capture of Jerusalem almost a hundred years earlier, there is no mass slaughter - merely debates about whether Christian shrines like the Church of the Holy Sepulcher should be destroyed to take away Christian pilgrims' reason for returning to Jerusalem. Saladin had delayed his entry into the city by two days so that it would fall on the anniversary of when Muslims believe that Muhammed ascended from Jerusalem (the Dome of the Rock, specifically) to heaven to be in the presence of Allah. 2, 1187: Muslim forces under the command of Saladin officially takes control Jerusalem from the Crusaders, effectively ending any major Christian presence in the Levant (also known as Outremer: the general region of the Crusader states through Syria, Palestine, and Jordan).
