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[[WMG: Japan will be added in a later expansion]]
* Prior to this edit, this WMG read "Japan and China will be added in a laterexpansion]]expansion. China was added in Jade Dragon.
* Prior to this edit, this WMG read "Japan and China will be added in a later
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[[WMG: The king in the live-action trailers is [[FishOutOfTemporalWater a CK2 player who's been warped back in time.]]]]
* He knows the minimal basics of being a king, but dealing with actual people is lost on him. That's why he can plan a rather elaborate assassination scheme, but can't lead an army to save his life.
** Alternatively, he's [[TrappedInTVLand somehow been sucked into the game]].
* He knows the minimal basics of being a king, but dealing with actual people is lost on him. That's why he can plan a rather elaborate assassination scheme, but can't lead an army to save his life.
** Alternatively, he's [[TrappedInTVLand somehow been sucked into the game]].
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[[WMG: Players take the role of ancient mind controlling artifacts.]]
* Possibly hidden in plain sight, as a crown or other piece of regalia that never leaves a ruler's presence. May also count as an ArtifactOfDoom as they tend to inspire more cunning and ruthless behavior in those possessed (at least more so than their regular historical counterparts).
* In ''Crusader Kings'' their magic only appears to work through the blood of a single dynasty.
** By the time of ''VideoGame/EuropaUniversalis'', the artifacts' power has grown and they are able to possess any human ruler, and possibly other species, like the bears Jan Mayen.
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* Possibly hidden in plain sight, as a crown or other piece of regalia that never leaves a ruler's presence. May also count as an ArtifactOfDoom as they tend to inspire more cunning and ruthless behavior in those possessed (at least more so than their regular historical counterparts).
* In ''Crusader Kings'' their magic only appears to work through the blood of a single dynasty.
** By the time of ''VideoGame/EuropaUniversalis'', the artifacts' power has grown and they are able to possess any human ruler, and possibly other species, like the bears Jan Mayen.
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