This is my longest playthrough so far, still trying to get to grips with everything so I've been doing mostly short runs.
The date is 1138. My dynasty — the Shannons — is represented in Irish Green.
My nephew rules in Iceland with the title 'King of Norway'. The actual Norway, as you can see, is balkanized to hell as I decided it would be both impossible to maintain control of in such a hostile environment (invasion) as well as not worth it to even try — basically I had no idea what to do with it. The title was going to be lost on succession anyway, my demesne was over the limit by nearly 200 titles, and all I wanted from Norway was England, not Nordic properties and troubles. Therefore, to prevent future Norwegian vengeance raids and claims on Britannia, I granted independence to roughly a dozen friendly counts, grand mayors and prince-bishops. All maintain a positive standing with me years later. In England, I handed out duchies to seven dynastic family members, trying to create some order in the chaos of a realm of 160 titles. Two duchies and a few counties went to well-behaved vassals and courtiers. All of my kingdoms have medium or high crown authority.
Scotland is currently undergoing some kind of crisis, which I plan to take advantage of while I wait for my Welsh truce to expire. Spain is dominated by House Jimena, with Galicia the dominant power on both the Med and Atlantic coasts, with Castille and Aragaon squeezed in between.
My original character died in just 17 years — one year of regency later, however, his son (below) emerged as the 16 year old Duke of Munster. His mediocre statistics belied his true potential, however, as he would go on to become
the Crusader King of Ireland and be known as King Crundmáel 'The Great' by 25. Another 25 years later, and King Crundmáel 'The Conqueror', would be in possession of three more kingdoms: Wales, England, and Norway. Norway was invaded with a papal blessing and, with the allied forces of the Kingdom of France and the Holy Roman Empire, easily swept aside.
As you can see by his prestige, both titles are well-deserved.