Summary

Crusader Kings 3offers players hundreds of unique rulers they can choose from when starting a game, spanning Europe, North Africa, and Asia. The game presents a number of suggested interesting starts for both of these dates based on historical rulers at the time, many of which areexcellent for beginners, but players are not limited to these.

Players can choose from almost any ruler on the map, and while some of these are quite powerful and give the player an easy head start, others can be quite challenging and prove as exciting tests of a player’s skill.

Edouarzh Mab Jafrez De Penthievre, Count Of Penthievre from Crusader Kings 3

Updated on June 09, 2025 by Ritwik Mitra:Crusader Kings 3is a game that doesn’t take too long to sink its claws into players who will be hopelessly trapped by its grand strategy goodness. The immense fun players can enjoy from controlling one of the many rulers in either 867 or 1066 AD makes for a great time, and there are many of these rulers that players can check out if they want to enjoy a playthrough that’s a bit unusual and different from the usual flow of the game.

13Edouarzh Mab Jafrez De Penthievre, Count Of Penthievre

Starting Date: 1066 A.D.

Featuring a massive family that makes it easy to come to grips with this part of the game, Edouarzh mab Jafrez de Penthievre is a fun ruler to control if players want to make things easy for their dynasty. However, they won’t have too long, with a natural death fast approaching this character.

This makes it important for players to try and press their claims on the Duchy of Brittany while marrying their children off to worthy spouses. As long as players are wary of the passage of time, the fun that they can enjoy from this playthrough is limitless.

Eadgar Eadwardson Wessex, Earl (Count) Of Warwickshire in Crusader Kings 3

12Eadgar Eadwardson Wessex, Earl (Count) Of Warwickshire

Becoming the King of England is no mean feat, and this is even more challenging as a teenager with limited resources. Players will face tough opposition in their quest to become the rightful king, which can be ridiculously challenging in these circumstances.

Having good allies and making wise moves is key to victory. This is easier said than done, but skilled players with the grit to persevere will help this hapless teenager rise from the shadows to become the uncontested ruler of England.

A scene from the Royal Court in Crusader Kings 3

11Robert ‘Curthose’ De Normandie, Count Of Maine

Controlling a 12-year-old count who just so happens to be the eldest son and heir of William the Bastard (also known as William the Conquerer) can be pretty interesting. In real life, Robert wasn’t the most effective ruler, and preferred the life of a soldier.

So, if players want to change his reputation in this virtual simulation, then it’s important for players to be smart about their alliances. With his brothers also vying for the throne, it’s easy to see why controlling this ruler will make for an interesting challenge, if nothing else.

Crusader Kings 3 Aella start with map

10Petty King Aella Oswulfson Of Northumbria

Starting Date: 867 A.D.

During the Viking Age in 867, England finds itself in turmoil. A vast army of Norsemen has invaded and seized territory for themselves from the Kingdom of Northumbria, and Ælla struggles to fight back and reclaim what was once his.

But, the Vikings and their huge armies are not content with a small slice of England - they want it all, and will rapidly conquer the divided Anglo-Saxon kingdoms until they have it. Players start off with a little less than a thousand troops in a war against Halfdan “Whiteshirt” and his brother, whose combined force exceeds 10,000 soldiers. If Ælla fails to defeat his enemies in this initial war, he will lose his kingdom…but with the help of his allies,it may be possible.

Crusader Kings 3 Sheikh Rostam start with map

9Sheikh Rostam Karenzade Of Mazandaran

One of the few Zoroastrian rulers available inCrusader Kings 3, Rostam is a vassal of the ruler of the Hashimid Emirate, a small country sandwiched between three powerful realms. Rostam’s ruler would have little chance against one of the larger realms when they inevitably turn their attention to the Hashimid Emirate, so players would quickly find themselves subject to a powerful ruler with a faith hostile to Rostam’s.

Players may find it easier to simply convert, but those who wish for the extra challenge of retaining the Zoroastrian faith would need tobuild a strong position- and fast.

Crusader Kings 3 Chieftess Audr start with map

8Chieftess Audr “The Deep-Minded” Of Vestrland

In 867, Iceland is ruled by two chiefs: Auðr and Garðar. Auðr is a Catholic, where her neighbor - and her realm - follow the Ásatrú faith. Thus, Auðr finds herself stuck on an island surrounded by enemies. She does have a decent chance at defeating her neighbor and ruling the whole island, but he is just as likely to be able to defeat her.

One wrong move, one lost battle, and all Iceland could be Garðar’s. Auðr must stop him: for herself, and her faith.

Crusader Kings 3 Harold Godwineson start with map

7King Harold II Godwineson Of England

This start is one suggested by the game and is ranked as hard. This is because Harold Godwineson starts at war with not one, but two other rulers - both claiming his title as King of England.

Harold’s initial position is weak, with his enemies holding a numerical advantage. He has to fight on two fronts, against two challenging foes…but if the player can turn the tide of history anddefeat both William and Harald, they will find themselves reigning supreme over a powerful kingdom.

Crusader Kings 3 Sancho Remirez start with map

6King Sancho Remiriz Of Aragon

In 1066, Iberia was splintered. The region is divided up between numerous Christian and Muslim rulers, all vying for dominance over the peninsula. King Sancho, however, just needs to survive. He rules a tiny realm at the foot of the Pyrenees, surrounded by kings and sultans who want his rich lands for themselves.

His neighbors will only grow stronger, so to keep up with them and remain independent, Sancho must find allies and strengthen his realm - but the player will have to do that fast.

Crusader Kings 3 Vijayabahu start with map

5Raja Vijayabahu Of The Vijayabahu Raj

Vijayabahu begins as the ruler of four counties in the south of what is now Sri Lanka and starts off embroiled in a rebellion against his powerful liege, contesting the entirety of the island. The player starts with a large army, outnumbering his liege greatly, so winning the rebellion is easy enough.

However, about 80% of the player’s army is made up of special soldiers, meaning they won’t reinforce. The country’s actual manpower is relatively low, and after gaining independence further expansion can be a difficult challenge. The initial strength will quickly wane, and that hard-won freedom may only last a few years.

Crusader Kings 3 Ragnarr of Medelpad start with map

4Chief Ragnarr Olafrsson Of Medelpad

Ragnarr is the humble chief of a single county in Sweden. Without much wealth or manpower, Ragnarr’s start will be slow - and challenging, since bordering his realm to the south is the Jarldom of Uppland. Eventually, Björn “Ironside” will want to expand north, and that means taking Ragnarr’s land.

Fortunately, Björn starts off occupied with a war in England, but that never goes on for long. Players couldquickly take Ångermanlandto the north to strengthen their position, but after that expansion would be difficult, with another powerful chief to the west and a strong Sami realm to the north. Ragnarr might need to abandon Sweden for lands elsewhere…or players may choose to stick around and rise to be King of Sweden.