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TALES OF
TREACHERY
Pressname: Paradox Books
Copyright © 2014 Paradox Interactive AB
All rights reserved
Authors:
Lee Battersby, Luke Bean, Jordan Ellinger,
James Erwin, Axel Kylander, Cory Lachance, James
Mackie, M Harold Page, Aaron Rosenberg, Steven
Savile, Anderson Scott, Joseph Sharp
Editor:
Tomas Härenstam
Cover Art:
Ola Larsson
ISBN:
978-91-87687-54-9
www.paradoxplaza.com/books
CONTENTS
Introduction ......................................................................1
Three Sacrifices for the Lion – M Harold Page ...........3
King Ivar – Anderson Scott ......................................... 24
The Khan, The Caliph and the King – James Erwin .. 43
The Daughters of John Anglicus – Lee Battersby .... 59
Taking Priority – Aaron Rosenberg ............................ 77
Daughter of the Desert – Steven Savile ..................... 98
A Pomeranian Tale – Cory Lachance ....................... 121
The Children’s Crusade – Jordan Ellinger ............... 135
Mass – Luke Bean ....................................................... 153
The Border Men – Axel Kylander ............................ 175
The King – James Mackie .......................................... 197
The Passion Of Grimsby – Joseph Sharp................ 216
Afterword ..................................................................... 238
Other Titles by Paradox Books ................................. 239
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
Paradox games have always embraced story-telling, and
the new online landscape of social media, aggregation,
and YouTube Let’s Plays has helped people spread
their stories around the world, allowing Paradox De-
velopment Studio to reach wider audiences and new
heights of success.
The
Crusader Kings II
stories have always been a little
bit different.
Though all of our strategy games sustain themselves
through an evolving and emergent narrative born from
the games’ mechanics, the personal nature of
Crusader
Kings II
sets it apart. You don’t control a nation or an
empire. You are not the gentle guiding hand of history.
You are a bloodline and you control specific people at
those specific moments when they have the power to
change the course of history. You control their inter-
actions, their relationships, and, often, their very souls.
A living world takes shape around you—a world
that has villains and heroes, sinners and saints. The heir
to your kingdom is not merely a set of numbers, but
can be a stumbling block to harmony or a blessing to
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