Also my eternal rivals in any Abbasid vassal game, the Muhallabids, are really pissed at me because one, I'm Miaphysite, two, I slighted their ancestors, and three, my dad slighted their ancestors. I thought long and hard about this as it felt like a while had passed, more than one generation of ruler that is, and a I moused over the Shia caliph and. I searched up how to deal with the Pretender Shias and it turns out that their event troops should stick around until the pretender caliph dies. For some reason they were jacked up with their event troops still (not to mention the endless waves of raiders pouring from north of Persia. And then they won a holy war for some Persian duchy afterwards. Needless to say, they won their invasion. I guess realms changing hands like this does a number on troop counts because I could muster about, half as many troops as I should be able to. Unfortunately the same empire was being assaulted by the Pretender Shia Caliphate, who've established themselves in the Levant and Syria. I was playing as Pakhom Bashmur (the one Coptic guy in CK2, also a reference to a Tolstoy story apparently) again, and by 860 I had wrangled myself the Arabian Empire with a fabricated claim and a faction. Anyway, I just had the most off-the-walls game of CK2 in a while.
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