

And even though not correct, the best option would it be the usage of attributed arms for the Heptarchy and later Anglo Saxon kings like Edward's the Confessor five golden martlets a cross on a blue field for example.Īnd as a dynasty passes to another the coat of arms of a title would change also. If you look in the games gfxcoatofarms folder, youll see the files plain.tga and plainmuslim.tga.


Specially in the 769 or 867 starting dates this looks bizarre because as an Anglo-Saxon king of England you have to fight with the banner of a Norman French guy who wouldn't even be born yet. There are some extra CoAs that are combinations of different CoAs. I know that not all coat of arms in the game could actually be historical accurate because not all cultures in the map had such thing and that they were invented pretty much just in the 12th century, but isn't strange that William the Conqueror with his three golden lions on a red field has to fight Harold Godwinson for a kingdom of England already with the Conqueror's coat of arms? I add the CoAs from landed County, Duchy, Kingdom and Empire titles in dejure empires. New Subreddit to share CK Coat of Arm Designs for Coat of Arms Designer in Royal Court DLC I've created the subreddit r/CKHeraldry to have a subreddit dedicated for submitting templates, ideas, and suggestions for the Coat of Arms Designer tool in Crusader Kings 3 Royal Court DLC that comes out tomorrow.
