MTW: Viking Invasion Succession game(s)

I assume this is a single player game that you have been playing?

The first time the Mongols appeared, they used to only ever have 3000 troops but now they always have 13000. In my Sicilian game I need to defeat the Byzantine empire in 20 years so that I can defeat the Mongols as soon as they appear.
 
Yes it was the Hungarian scenario I downloaded from this thread.
Right now I am waiting for the Sicilian Scenario because I did 60% with the Aragonese. i do not think I can stand the Aragonese again.
 
Would you want to join the succession game instead of playing single player games as it wasn't the idea for people to play through the entire game on their own although we could do something like that in the future. Each player is instead meant to play just the turns until his King dies and then he passes the game on to the next player.
 
Yes, of course. I thought the thing about sucession games was to take the empire and take it all the way to the end. I think the order is -metalhead-Greeny-Dell19. Can I be the next if the game does not end?
 
Actually you can play after Metalhead as the rule was that new players would get to play as early as possible. Not sure if Metalhead has downloaded the save yet...
 
Where is the save? I didn't know it was my turn yet.
 
Well we each take it in turns to play the reign of a particular King and then each time the king dies the game is passed on to a new player. At the moment Metalhead is playing and then he will pass the saved game onto the next player.
 
King Sancho II
1105-1132

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The ascension of Sancho II to the throne of the Aragonese ushered in an age of unprecedented challenge. The Spanish still needed to be finished off, with the Almohads and supremely powerful French poised to strike at any time. Sancho took these challenges head-on, and upon his death, the Aragonese are truly a faction on the rise.

Finishing off the Spanish proved fairly easy. The large army in Castile finished them off in a couple years, and the upper half of the Iberian belonged to them. The Almohads seemed willing to cooperate, offering an alliance that was gladly accepted - the Almohads were no threat for the time being. Sancho's greedy eyes turned north, toward a French nation that traveling merchants and minstrels had duly informed to be both the richest and of supreme military power.

Sancho had a few things in his favor. First, while they had the most troops, they would most likely be spread fairly thin, since they had just conquered the English. Second, they were at war with the Holy Roman Empire, another new ally of King Sancho. Third, the Pope had had enough of these foul reprobates, and excommunicated them. The time had come.

Mustering a surprisingly large force, Sancho pressed northward. With the help of the Germans, Toulouse and Aquitane fell quickly. With the help of peasants, as peacekeepers, and mercenaries, as supplemental forces, Sancho led his forces further north, also capturing Anjou and Brittany. Sadly, Sancho died soon after capturing Brittany, but he left in his wake a force substantial enough to hold these new lands at the very least, and a wise commander should see little trouble in capturing Normandy and Ile de France in short order.

King Sancho's one regret is that he was unable to build a completely solvent economy. He began a shipbuilding project in Aragon to expand his trade, but it barely got off the ground before his untimely death at the shocking age of 56. His successor will hopefully be able to expand trade to the necessary degree to ensure his empire a healthy income.

The King of Aragon II
 
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