(continued from above)
While we were campaigning in the south, the Saxons had once again attacked the french. As usual, they won after completely exhausting themselves. This time they had taken Paris.

We quickly took it from them, them being too weakened to really put up a huge fight.
They retaliated by sending an army...

...but this time, the reconstituted Spanish army prevailed.
Paris was once again a Roman city.
Meanwhile, we continued hunting for the Great White Stag:

..but suffered a grievous loss.

NOOOOOOOOOOOO.
Now that our guard dog was dead, some creeps started to come out of the woodwork.

*shudder*
The Varangian Guard promptly committed enhanced interrogation among the servants to find out who had sent it, but the execution of all who confessed did not bring us any peace. We promptly ordered three Varangians to stay near us at any time.
Meanwhile, in France:

The people of France finally broke the joke of the theocracy and returned to a more sane form of Government - a feudal monarchy.
We quickly tested their strength by declaring our intentions to reconquer the Grand County of Champagne.

Our force was composed of two columns - first column being our Spanish and Burgundy levies, the second being our Flanders and Aquitanian and Lombard levies.

While the second column was busy besieging castles, the first one was attacked by the French Army. We thought they could easily hold.

This was a mistake, for the French heavy knights this time cut through their lines.

However, they were too weakened to survive the attack of the second column.
Champagne was ours. We now had enough territory to be crowned King of France in Paris and Reims.

The french kingdom promptly shattered and we started to offer the French dukes and archbishops forgiveness if they would recognize us as their rightful ruler.

Nearly all of them did so:

(snip further declarations of allegiance)

Only two independent realms remained.
We transferred the Kingdom of France and all its titles to our half brother, the Duke of Flanders and Normandy. Now there would be another member of the House of Thanas on another of the great European thrones.
He quickly forced the remaining French dukes to swear fealty to him.
Soon, another Roman province was restored, this time the province being the former heartland of the Western Roman Empire:

Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres was soon another favourite quote heard in Roman schools once more...
We celebrated our success by taking several hunting trips in the new province...

Yes, join me. More courtiers are always good.

A beatiful young women alone in the woods? (Witch alert)

Sure, come with me.

Hmmm...attractive, quick, lustful and a schemer. Yup, definitely what you'd expect from an average forest dweller (though she made a good mistress).

Some more border skirmishes with Saxony....easily resolved now.

NOBODY MAKES FUN OF MY COURTIERS EXCEPT ME.
Meanwhile, cinnamon was now coming in via new trade routes and we developed a quick taste for it:

...
maybe too much of a taste for it. Cinnamon flavoured fish? UGH.
Our unhealthy obsession for Cinnamon lead us to forgo any furhter conquests, although we could already see the Rhine frontier in sight.

Almost at the Rhine. Almost.

This was the last time the Stag and we saw each other, for our wife died and we promptly married a young woman from Flanders...
...a wife we were rather smitten with and spent as much time in the bedchamber as possible...
...which, as it turns out, wasn't the best for our old heart, which gave out during one of those times...

(though I don't know why the game would call that being bedridden and infirm. I would call it a frigging awesome way to go)
Tl, DR: Meletios was a great emperor despite having never been expected to become Emperor in the first place and despite suffering a few heavy setbacks early on.