The Avar culture is probably the closest thing to the descendants of Attila the Hun, but they usually get wiped out immediately by the Hungarian invasion - it would be cool if you could revive the Hunnic Empire
Yo I actually played as a random character once. Got an Avar count. Had to migrate and flee north when the Hungarians came as we had no hope in fighting them but I built up and claimed Hungary. Damn fun game. Definitely recommend going random.
Strictly speaking, the Pannonian Avars were more likely direct descendants of the ruling class of the later Rouran Khaganate, controlling Mongolia over the 4th to 6th centuries. They were exiled to Pannonia with the rise of the Ashina clan (themselves exiled to Khazaria by 867). Bringing the Avars back to prominence would certainly be a feat in its own right, but when it comes to reviving the Huns, other Oghur Turkic peoples might be closer. In particular, I would have to point to the Bolghars and, by extension, the Chuvash who are their surviving descendants today. The Dulo family who rules over them in Volga-Bulgaria claimed to descend from Attila personally, via his son Ernak. Said Dulos are also represented with the Balgarskos of Bulgaria and the Árpáds of Hungary as cadet branches in-game. In CK2, they even had a unique "Blood of Attila" bloodline to represent this legendary history. The reality of that connection is debatable at best, but it does make for good roleplay.
@wallyvargas-rios9305 I went to school in Chuvasia and the teacher talked about how they're both the living decendents of Volga-Bulgars and Huns as they're the last of their kind.
You should try to bring the Kushite religion to Egypt. Kushite is basically the Nubian flavored version of the old Egyptian faith and since the original isn't in the game this is the best we got. It's not exactly a dead faith in 867 but it's surrounded by a bunch of organized faiths so it tends to get wiped out quickly. I'm entirely unsure if it's still around in the 1066 start date.
I tried that a while back and it was painful 😭 Early expansion was easy enough as long as I picked my battles, but eventually the Muslims and their 8000 man armies came from the north and it became a slog
This is exactly what I am doing right now. Reformed the Kushite religion as Nubia and trying to expand upwards eventually towards Egypt. Then I'll make a hybrid Egyptian-Nubian culture and put my capital in Cairo.
Kushiro exists back in Darfur, it is super annoying to expand from there because of the massive Nubian and Ethiopian blocks that form.especially with mods like More Interactive Vassals.
A cool dynasty you could revive is in the daylam area under some duke in the 867 start date wich ruled the persian empire before the muslims invaded(cant remember the name)
It's the House of Bavandid, cadet branch of Sassanid Dynasty. They are ruling some counties under the Hashimid Emirate (fun fact, it was the dynasty which Prophet Muhammad came from). I've played them. Pretty fun. Ruling Kingdom of Daylam as a Mazdayan Persian while under the Abbasids protection.
In the Kingdom of Kashmir year 867 there is a character in the Kings court who's name is Anangapida, last surviving member of House Karkota founded in 575. His Ancestors were the Emperors of Rajastan with his great-granfather Vajraditya being the last one. He has unpressed claims on the kingdom of Kashmir & Punjab. Just like the Pugyel dynasty with Tibet house Karkota could once again control the Empire of Rajastan. However Anangapida is unmarried at 79 years old with no kids so it would be a bit of a challenge.
It'd be interesting to see you bring back the Assyrian culture and recapture their ancient homelands from the Abbasids, or to Revive Zoroastrianism. Both could be fun campaigns.
There are a lot of old dynasties in and around India, to put it lightly. The Tamil kings of South India (in particular, the Cheras, Cholas, and Pandyas, as well as the Ays of Venadu) come to mind, considering they're even playable in the timeframe of Imperator: Rome. The Hunas in Dadhipadra (under Rashtrakuta) are meant to represent the last remnants of the Hephthalite (or White Hun) Empire. The Zunbils are playable in Bost under the Saffarids. Speaking of, rare cultures and faiths like Saurism (in Multan) and Sedism (in Manipur) are all over place around here. There's even the last of the Later Guptas, if you go back to CK2 for the 769 start date, with Count Ramagupta of Mithila, under Bihar. Going to back to CK2 in general would really fit the theme of trying to bring back some old, great legacy. There's a lot of weirdness in the history files for that game, such as the rulers of Ragusa (in 769 and 867) being relatives of ancient Roman emperors like Antonius Pius, or people like King Arthur and Merlin showing up in southwest England if you go back far enough. And a lot of those characters with important bloodlines still show up in CK3 to a certain extent, they're just harder to find. But at least CK3 makes it easy to switch characters, since there are unlanded courtiers like Fu Murong in Tibet in 867 who represent the last of the old Xianbei. Or the Hadhabanids under the Abbasids who are the earliest recorded ancestors of the Ayyubids (including Saladin). There's even the Velas in Iberia who, as cousins to the prominent Jimenas in 1066, are kind of underrated for their role in Spanish history, especially as some of their later descendants (including Juan Ponce de León) would be instrumental in Spanish colonization of the Caribbean. That's just the tip of the iceberg, really. Clicking random family trees tends to reveal lots of seemingly random nobodies with family histories traced back 30 generations for one reason or another. Failing that, outside of randomized characters in places like Siberia or sub-Saharan Africa, there's a lot more characters and families with Wikipedia articles that Paradox simply didn't bother to show in-game.
Honestly Thankyou so much for this comment! Will definitely check a lot of this out and I will be coming back to this alot in the future thats for sure haha!
@@SnapStrategypersonally I think the White Hun run (either via 769 mod or 867 start as the Hindu Saka count of dynasty Hunas) might be fun as the Saka culture is an Iranian one that might have some unique interplay with the Iranian Struggle in 867.
I would love to see you play as two dynasties in a video. You pick two at the beginning and switch between them as your rulers die. Relying on their heir to hold things together till you return. You could attempt to achieve some overarching shared objective between the two families. I know you get bombarded with ideas. Thought it might make for an interesting video tho
Hajipur is actually the largest city in the district Vaishali (named after the capital of the Vajjika league). Hajipur is actually just an hour drive from the ancient capital of Vaishali. Quite impressed you eyeballed it!
Idk if you know this, but you can get a claim on a county/duchy in your own kingdom and it will give you the right to take the land away without incurring tyranny. Highly recommend it, as it has saved me loads of trouble in the past. It's even easier for your council member to do it since it is already in your kingdom.
You could do count Sanchu of Astorga the last powerful member of the Leon dynasty the once rulers of northern region of Spain till succession crisis and in 1037 the last king of the dynasty was killed and usurped by Ferdinand Jimenez the father of the three Sancho brothers so it would be a good play through of chaos is a ladder
something fun you can try, is go to the kazarian vassals and try to revive the ashina dynasty, i remember them being something big for the turkish people back then, and they were always fun on ck2
I feel guilty for asking, as I have watched a lot of your series, but sometimes things slip through the cracks. Have you ever done an Erik the Heathen run? You asked for dynasties/families once great, but made weak... Erik the Heathen in 1066 is one of the very last holdouts of the old-norse religion... and a direct descendant of Bjorn Ironside (and Ragnar Lothbrok). He is the duke of Uppland in Sweden, and a pagan vassal underneath a Christian king. I would love a series of the return to power of the old religion and old family in Scandinavia.
Snap, the county RIGHT NEXT to your new capital, Maghadha and the one next door, Gaya are where the Buddha meditated under the Bodhi tree and achieved enlightenment, the holiest place in Buddhism
Hey there Snap I have a idea for video. Create Neo-Assyrian Empire of Syriac culture , Empire should strech from Mesopotania to Synai to Kaukaz. I hope you keep enjoyng CK3
Try the karen next 😂 theyre one of the 7 great houses of persia, also theres the vijaya sakas, their culture is almost died out and their people used to rule north and western india
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Very entertaining video!! I never heard of this dynasty but playing in india is unique.!
My man, when is the new season of Snapsnap coming?
@@TheQuadradus hopefully will be for legacy of Persia!
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The Avar culture is probably the closest thing to the descendants of Attila the Hun, but they usually get wiped out immediately by the Hungarian invasion - it would be cool if you could revive the Hunnic Empire
Yo I actually played as a random character once. Got an Avar count. Had to migrate and flee north when the Hungarians came as we had no hope in fighting them but I built up and claimed Hungary. Damn fun game. Definitely recommend going random.
Strictly speaking, the Pannonian Avars were more likely direct descendants of the ruling class of the later Rouran Khaganate, controlling Mongolia over the 4th to 6th centuries. They were exiled to Pannonia with the rise of the Ashina clan (themselves exiled to Khazaria by 867). Bringing the Avars back to prominence would certainly be a feat in its own right, but when it comes to reviving the Huns, other Oghur Turkic peoples might be closer.
In particular, I would have to point to the Bolghars and, by extension, the Chuvash who are their surviving descendants today. The Dulo family who rules over them in Volga-Bulgaria claimed to descend from Attila personally, via his son Ernak. Said Dulos are also represented with the Balgarskos of Bulgaria and the Árpáds of Hungary as cadet branches in-game. In CK2, they even had a unique "Blood of Attila" bloodline to represent this legendary history. The reality of that connection is debatable at best, but it does make for good roleplay.
@@wallyvargas-rios9305Sir, thank you! Was very informative
@wallyvargas-rios9305 I went to school in Chuvasia and the teacher talked about how they're both the living decendents of Volga-Bulgars and Huns as they're the last of their kind.
I planned to do Creating the avar khaganate with them in about 2 weeks! Although ill look into the hunnic empire and decide which one to do! Thankyou!
You should try to bring the Kushite religion to Egypt. Kushite is basically the Nubian flavored version of the old Egyptian faith and since the original isn't in the game this is the best we got. It's not exactly a dead faith in 867 but it's surrounded by a bunch of organized faiths so it tends to get wiped out quickly. I'm entirely unsure if it's still around in the 1066 start date.
I tried that a while back and it was painful 😭
Early expansion was easy enough as long as I picked my battles, but eventually the Muslims and their 8000 man armies came from the north and it became a slog
This is exactly what I am doing right now. Reformed the Kushite religion as Nubia and trying to expand upwards eventually towards Egypt. Then I'll make a hybrid Egyptian-Nubian culture and put my capital in Cairo.
Thanks for the suggestion!! Ill 100% check it out dont think i've played them yet!
Kushiro exists back in Darfur, it is super annoying to expand from there because of the massive Nubian and Ethiopian blocks that form.especially with mods like More Interactive Vassals.
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A cool dynasty you could revive is in the daylam area under some duke in the 867 start date wich ruled the persian empire before the muslims invaded(cant remember the name)
It's the House of Bavandid, cadet branch of Sassanid Dynasty. They are ruling some counties under the Hashimid Emirate (fun fact, it was the dynasty which Prophet Muhammad came from). I've played them. Pretty fun. Ruling Kingdom of Daylam as a Mazdayan Persian while under the Abbasids protection.
@@Sejara1528 YES thank you, that is exactly the dynasty i meant
The Sassanid empire, you mean?
@@shanearmstrong9861 yes
It’s a punishingly difficult, yet highly rewarding playthrough. Even more so now that PDX are releasing a new Persia DLC!
In the Kingdom of Kashmir year 867 there is a character in the Kings court who's name is Anangapida, last surviving member of House Karkota founded in 575.
His Ancestors were the Emperors of Rajastan with his great-granfather Vajraditya being the last one. He has unpressed claims on the kingdom of Kashmir & Punjab.
Just like the Pugyel dynasty with Tibet house Karkota could once again control the Empire of Rajastan. However Anangapida is unmarried at 79 years old with no kids so it would be a bit of a challenge.
It'd be interesting to see you bring back the Assyrian culture and recapture their ancient homelands from the Abbasids, or to Revive Zoroastrianism. Both could be fun campaigns.
after the DLC maybe?
There are a lot of old dynasties in and around India, to put it lightly. The Tamil kings of South India (in particular, the Cheras, Cholas, and Pandyas, as well as the Ays of Venadu) come to mind, considering they're even playable in the timeframe of Imperator: Rome. The Hunas in Dadhipadra (under Rashtrakuta) are meant to represent the last remnants of the Hephthalite (or White Hun) Empire. The Zunbils are playable in Bost under the Saffarids. Speaking of, rare cultures and faiths like Saurism (in Multan) and Sedism (in Manipur) are all over place around here. There's even the last of the Later Guptas, if you go back to CK2 for the 769 start date, with Count Ramagupta of Mithila, under Bihar.
Going to back to CK2 in general would really fit the theme of trying to bring back some old, great legacy. There's a lot of weirdness in the history files for that game, such as the rulers of Ragusa (in 769 and 867) being relatives of ancient Roman emperors like Antonius Pius, or people like King Arthur and Merlin showing up in southwest England if you go back far enough. And a lot of those characters with important bloodlines still show up in CK3 to a certain extent, they're just harder to find. But at least CK3 makes it easy to switch characters, since there are unlanded courtiers like Fu Murong in Tibet in 867 who represent the last of the old Xianbei. Or the Hadhabanids under the Abbasids who are the earliest recorded ancestors of the Ayyubids (including Saladin). There's even the Velas in Iberia who, as cousins to the prominent Jimenas in 1066, are kind of underrated for their role in Spanish history, especially as some of their later descendants (including Juan Ponce de León) would be instrumental in Spanish colonization of the Caribbean.
That's just the tip of the iceberg, really. Clicking random family trees tends to reveal lots of seemingly random nobodies with family histories traced back 30 generations for one reason or another. Failing that, outside of randomized characters in places like Siberia or sub-Saharan Africa, there's a lot more characters and families with Wikipedia articles that Paradox simply didn't bother to show in-game.
Seeing him replicate the White Hun* achievement from CK2 in CK3 would be interesting
Honestly Thankyou so much for this comment! Will definitely check a lot of this out and I will be coming back to this alot in the future thats for sure haha!
@@SnapStrategypersonally I think the White Hun run (either via 769 mod or 867 start as the Hindu Saka count of dynasty Hunas) might be fun as the Saka culture is an Iranian one that might have some unique interplay with the Iranian Struggle in 867.
Vajjika league❎️
Vajjika leauge✅️
I would love to see you play as two dynasties in a video. You pick two at the beginning and switch between them as your rulers die. Relying on their heir to hold things together till you return.
You could attempt to achieve some overarching shared objective between the two families.
I know you get bombarded with ideas. Thought it might make for an interesting video tho
Thanks for the suggestion! Could be a pretty fun video!!
Hajipur is actually the largest city in the district Vaishali (named after the capital of the Vajjika league). Hajipur is actually just an hour drive from the ancient capital of Vaishali. Quite impressed you eyeballed it!
oh nice! Thanks for letting me know! Took a while trying to work it out from maps of rivers haha
Idk if you know this, but you can get a claim on a county/duchy in your own kingdom and it will give you the right to take the land away without incurring tyranny. Highly recommend it, as it has saved me loads of trouble in the past. It's even easier for your council member to do it since it is already in your kingdom.
It also increases the likelihood of them giving up the land without a fight.
Amazing tip! Thanks for sharing!
oh nice thanks! I didnt know about it increasing the chance to just accept giving it over!!
Being from Nepal it’s great to see someone play a part of our history very epic
You could do count Sanchu of Astorga the last powerful member of the Leon dynasty the once rulers of northern region of Spain till succession crisis and in 1037 the last king of the dynasty was killed and usurped by Ferdinand Jimenez the father of the three Sancho brothers so it would be a good play through of chaos is a ladder
something fun you can try, is go to the kazarian vassals and try to revive the ashina dynasty, i remember them being something big for the turkish people back then, and they were always fun on ck2
That’s sick! Great video, it’s cool how you’re doing these historical characters
You could play the Bagrationis of Georgia and Armenia since they’ve ruled since the 500s in Armenia and 800s in Georgia
Longer videos plz! you great welshman.
17:52 i think it was your son that was murdering he just got outdone at the end
oh maybe haha
Reviving the Karlings in 1066 is pretty challenging I think there’s only one landed in France as a count
he's aready done it I think.
I feel guilty for asking, as I have watched a lot of your series, but sometimes things slip through the cracks. Have you ever done an Erik the Heathen run?
You asked for dynasties/families once great, but made weak...
Erik the Heathen in 1066 is one of the very last holdouts of the old-norse religion... and a direct descendant of Bjorn Ironside (and Ragnar Lothbrok). He is the duke of Uppland in Sweden, and a pagan vassal underneath a Christian king. I would love a series of the return to power of the old religion and old family in Scandinavia.
I dont think i have? I will double check though!
But really love the suggestion! This is 100% Something i will do in the future! Thankyou!!
Snap, the county RIGHT NEXT to your new capital, Maghadha and the one next door, Gaya are where the Buddha meditated under the Bodhi tree and achieved enlightenment, the holiest place in Buddhism
Thats awesome! I had no idea!! Thanks for letting me know!
Love you man, you always get me in the mood for some ck3 😂 much love tho keep it up 👍
Thankyou man!! :)
Let’s gooo, nothing like a snap video. Brings me joy
Revive the Hellenic Roman Empire
The fragmented pyugel dynasty right above where you started I think
The karling dynasty does exist in the 1066 start date. You could try to reunite the karling empire in 1066
My plan when Persia DLC Drops is to Reestablish a Bactrian Empire and maybe Zoroastrianism to Hellenism.
how about forming the mali empire and being the richest man in the world, similar to Mansa Musa
Piast dynasty in Poland, dynasty of many crowns out of them
Hey there Snap I have a idea for video. Create Neo-Assyrian Empire of Syriac culture , Empire should strech from Mesopotania to Synai to Kaukaz. I hope you keep enjoyng CK3
The historic capital was Vaichali
Day 4 asking snap strategy to play as the avars in the 867 start date
Its planned! been deciding what to do! Maybe be done for Friday! :)
Please play as a Avar count to rebuild the culture
bring the seljuks back after they were seperated
You should Reform Pictavia
Can you play as my ancestors House Dunkeld as their last member in Scotland?
Robert De Brus claim to Scotland was through them. He's my ancestor.
Make a series of bringing the Slovakian faith to rival the catholics
Nice video 👏🏼
Thankyou!! :)
15:38 It's spelled league, not "leauge" lol.
i got it right in the thumbnail atleast haha idk what i was thinking
Try the karen next 😂 theyre one of the 7 great houses of persia, also theres the vijaya sakas, their culture is almost died out and their people used to rule north and western india
Could You do Lithuania
Lore of I Revived one of the OLDEST DYNASTYS in CK3 momentum 100
How about reviving the only Christian house in India
Elaborate
Revive the picts
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Me Paul
try reviving th e Gothic culture with Cultures expanded !
Create a Chinese Empire from Lhasa
Play. As. A. Vassal. To. The. Pope. Or. Venice. Lol please!
an idea for a culture "revival" is the asyrians. they had a large empire and are christians- in the a muslim dominated rogion
bring back Gaelic
As a scot I approve
Cornwall
Gold
India totally sucks in ck3, atleast play with rajas of asia mod. Wish they added a vanilla map version.
Hey.
House Pugyel is 5AD.
Recreate Orissa under the Mahameghavahana dynasty in India 🙏🏻🫱🏻🫲🏼🇮🇳