Crusader Kings III

Crusader Kings III

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15 września 2020 o 20:59
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Replaces the Inbred trait icon with one featuring "El Hechizado" Charles II of Spain, probably the most inbred man to ever grace this fine earth - "Due to multiple consanguineous marriages within the family, the condition progressed through the generations until the last Spanish Habsburg, Charles II of Spain (1661-1700), could not properly chew his food. Charles II had a large number of genetic, physical, intellectual, sexual, and emotional problems."

Ironman compatible.
Komentarzy: 36
Eldd. 26 maja o 11:00 
perfection
JohnWick0121 25 stycznia 2023 o 18:49 
Look's like jimmy saville and gary glitter's great great great great great grandad let's be honest!
Private Zim 14 stycznia 2023 o 20:42 
damn what did he do to you
♟ Sex Haver ♜ 10 października 2022 o 13:08 
man why you did him dirty like that lol
Doggydoo 10 października 2022 o 1:33 
based
Koragg 5 października 2022 o 4:07 
Perfect
TurtleShroom 26 września 2022 o 9:34 
I mean, I don't get why poking fun at him being hideous is implied to be an attack on his character , as I wrote in reply to several spicy comments. It's in somewhat bad taste, but you didn't do anything wrong .
manlethamlet  [autor] 26 września 2022 o 7:27 
Because they're just dumb comments. I have nothing against monarchies or monarchism but internet monarchists need to spend their time and energy more wisely. No one cares that this dude was a reformer 3 centuries ago when he just plain looks funny.
onesarcher 25 września 2022 o 19:25 
I love how manlethamlet is just blowing off all the spicy comments, actually pretty funny. :steamsalty:
TurtleShroom 15 sierpnia 2022 o 18:07 
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Charles II, based on the people that actually know about him beyond his deformations, was a righteous Christian man who was, either because his administrators were benevolent or he was able to understand justice, not a bad king and benefited Spain during his (or his regents') rule.

Charles II is not responsible for being deformed and, by all accounts, seemed to have overcome it enough to win the hearts and minds of the Spainards.