Truces in CK2 are always with a person rather than a country, so they disappear if either party dies. To avoid having to wait out the truce with Sheikh Samir, I try to kill him. Irritatingly both contain territory controlled by several different countries, making a simple holy war to take them impractical. This one, Oultrejordan…Īnd this one, Galilee. I need control of two more duchies to complete Israel. He’s not quite the badass his father is, but he’s acceptable. I get lucky in Negev and capture the enemy leader in the first battle, so that wraps up nicely! Also, my vassals are getting uppity again. The ruler of Wadi Musa and I still have a truce from the last war, so I have to wait that out or assassinate him. I have a false claim to Negev so I go for that right away. Three sons, working on some claims to the remaining bits of Israel, and a strong military. King Aman the Wise was in pretty good shape when we left off. Making some progress this time! Strap in! Part One, Part Two, Part Three, Part Four, Part Five, Part Six, and Part Seven.
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