Ck3 — Map 867 !full!
Here’s a concise review of the Crusader Kings III map set in the 867 start date, focusing on its strengths, weaknesses, and how it shapes gameplay.
The South: The Caliphate’s Fracture
The Mediterranean is no longer a Roman lake, but it isn't yet a European one. The Abbasid Caliphate is vast, but the map reveals its rot. Unlike the solid, terrifying block of the earlier start dates, the 867 map shows rebellion. The Shi'a uprising and independent breakaways signal the beginning of the end for centralized Arab hegemony, opening the door for the Fatimids and the shifting tides of religious dominance. ck3 map 867
: Held by the Kingdom of Makran (later only available via random Adventure Inspirations). Bells of Santiago Here’s a concise review of the Crusader Kings
Tribal Government: A large portion of the map (especially in Northern and Eastern Europe and Africa) is governed by Tribal mechanics, requiring rulers to "reform" their faith or develop their capital to transition to Feudal or Clan ways. Unlike the solid, terrifying block of the earlier






