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Magic Village Orlando is a luxury resort located in Orlando, Florida that offers a unique and magical experience for visitors. The resort is inspired by the charm and beauty of a European village and aims to create an enchanting atmosphere for its guests. One of the main attractions of Magic Village Orlando is its selection of luxurious townhomes. These townhomes are beautifully designed and decorated to create a comfortable and stylish environment for guests. Each townhome comes fully equipped with modern amenities and features such as a full kitchen, spacious living areas, and private bathrooms. In addition to the luxurious accommodations, Magic Village Orlando also offers a range of amenities and services to enhance the guest experience.


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In addition to the luxurious accommodations, Magic Village Orlando also offers a range of amenities and services to enhance the guest experience. The resort features a clubhouse with a restaurant, bar, and lounge area, where guests can relax and socialize. There is also a fitness center and a heated outdoor pool for guests to enjoy.

Best ruler to reform norse pagan?

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Rahiiyja

Recruit
1 Badges Aug 9, 2013 8 0

In your opinion, which norse ruler is best to play as when you want to reform the norse religion, and why?

I've tried a few times with Svithjod (Munso), but it always goes wrong in some way.

Chaotix

Sergeant
58 Badges May 24, 2009 69 6

Harald Fairhair (Ostlandet) is pretty easy, managed to do it after only about 20 years. Generally you just unite Norway (1 Holy Site), subjugate Denmark (1 Holy Site), and then take your pick of the other three - there's one in Zeeland, one in north Germany, and one in Sweden. Pick whichever one is weakest and go for it; you don't even have to keep it if it's not convenient.

I imagine Sweden is pretty easy too, since they are large and powerful once united. Denmark is similarly doable, since they start with 1 Holy Site.

Ivar the Boneless is probably the most difficult since you start so far away from the Holy Sites.

Agnostik

Charlamange, the Gravel King
59 Badges Mar 4, 2007 664 97 Sweden was the easiest for me. Did it on the first try with Ironside still alive.

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Sergeant
2 Badges Aug 4, 2013 69 4

I think that Erik the Heathen is the best because you start out as the last hope for the Norse faith and you have to defeat you Catholic Scandinavian neighbours to reform it.

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JonStryker

ɹǝʞʎɹʇSuoſ
67 Badges Mar 20, 2012 5.291 376

Svíþjóð might be the best option:

- Subjugate Sweden with the ambition
- Use your once-per-lifetime subjugation CB to get a second holy site.
- Take additional holy sites with the pagan county claim CB.

If you need piety / religious authority, holy war some weak neighbouring nation or burn down some churches.

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Major
1 Badges Jan 11, 2013 760 2

Well, he is definitely one of the easiest to reform the faith with, so what's going wrong? Sjaelland is another easy one.

Both of those starts already have one holy site. You can use your subjugation CB to grab a second. All you need to do for a third holy site is to fabricate one claim or wait for your first ruler to die so you can use a subjugation CB again. Then, it's just a matter of getting moral authority up. Most of the time, Ivar, Halfdan and the Rurikids will take care of that for you.

Agnostik

Charlamange, the Gravel King
59 Badges Mar 4, 2007 664 97

The best way to get MA up after securing Holy Sites is to visit Ireland for a few friendly county conquests.
No, wait, I'm thinking of piety. It's been a while. Raiding temples also works.

soturi

Major
1 Badges Jun 23, 2009 530 0

I've been raiding rome for the quickest authority bonus. lots of churches to burn and no1 cares abt it :rofl:

horngeek

Major
123 Badges Jun 26, 2013 767 225

Ironside is the easiest, mostly since with a bit of luck he can get all three Holy Sites in Scandinavia with only one ruler.

Essentially, once you're king, all Norse Counts that you border will swear fealty as long as they like you, so if Fairhair hasn't taken it yet, you get the Norwegian Holy Site after forming Sweden. After that, Subjugate Denmark on the Knytlings to give you Sjaelland.

If your MA isn't high enough, just do some trekking through Finland with County Conquests- this also carries the advantage of helping form Scandinavia.

Knytlings can manage it in two kings without going after the Karlings, and so can Fairhair.

Empress Matilda

Colonel
42 Badges Jan 5, 2013 919 218

Haraldr Fairhair can manage it in his reign easily enough
Subjugate Norway & become king, use once a lifetime subjugation on Sweden or however much of it Ironside has conquered, fabricate claim on Sjelland and take it
If he wants to use a prepared invasion he should do it immediately after becoming king, otherwise he'll be too large

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User29

Kaiserreich Team Member
91 Badges Oct 21, 2010 4.963 3.557

I prefer slight increase of difficulty with one of the bordering petty-kings. Gautske Dynasty is my favorite

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delling

Me, myself and a few felines
101 Badges Jul 5, 2010 130 0

I prefer slight increase of difficulty with one of the bordering petty-kings. Gautske Dynasty is my favorite

My favorite run was the "Tveegg" (~"Double-edge") custom dynasty (shield being a pair of crossed war-axes) in Västergötland. Sweden in one generation, Scandinavia and reform in the third generation. (Reformation using all five sites.)

Started a Harald Fairhair run the other week. He (I) sacrificed his brother to in the blot and then promptly died without a son. The nephew was pretty ok as a ruler, until he died young leaving Norway to his infant son. In Sweden Ironside failed, Rurik ruled most of Sweden (with Jarl of Norrland as primary title). Yes - Rurik "Rurikovich". When he died, things got complicated and Lappland was Slavic.

I'm going to continue that game soon, but I need to figure out a strategy for it. I wanted to make a nice, simple Scandinavian Norse kingdom in an orderly Europe to transfer to EUIV.

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Reviews for "Experience the Magic of Luxury at Magic Village Orlando"

1. John - 1 star
Magic Village Orlando was a complete disappointment. The photos online make it look like a luxurious and magical resort, but in reality, it was far from that. The entire property felt rundown and neglected. The rooms were dirty and outdated, and the staff seemed disinterested in providing any sort of customer service. The amenities promised were also severely lacking. Overall, I would not recommend staying at Magic Village Orlando and would choose a different accommodation option.
2. Sarah - 2 stars
I had high expectations for Magic Village Orlando, but unfortunately, it fell short. The location is not convenient, and there is a lack of dining and entertainment options nearby. The villas themselves were spacious, but the maintenance and cleanliness were lacking. Our villa had several issues, and it took multiple complaints and days to get them resolved. The Wi-Fi was also spotty, making it difficult to work or stream movies. For the price we paid, I expected better and would not choose to stay here again.
3. Emily - 2 stars
Magic Village Orlando was a letdown for my family. The check-in process was chaotic and took way too long. The villa we stayed in was not clean, and there were even bugs in the kitchen. The pool area was overcrowded, and it was difficult to find a spot to relax. The resort also charges extra fees for amenities that should already be included in the price. Overall, our experience was disappointing and I would advise others to look elsewhere for their Orlando vacation.
4. Michael - 1 star
I had a terrible experience at Magic Village Orlando. The customer service was nonexistent - the staff was rude and unresponsive to our needs. The villa we stayed in was dirty and had a strong odor. The resort amenities were lackluster and not well-maintained. On top of all that, the noise level was unbearable, with loud music and parties lasting into the early hours. I would not recommend this resort to anyone looking for a peaceful and enjoyable vacation experience.

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