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I'd prefer a solution with Bourbons back to the throne in 1640 or 1675. Anyway we can enhance some triggers related to monarchs for France:
Code:
#(1642) Jules Mazarin -I-
event = {
	id = 170149
	trigger = {
		OR = {
			monarch = 049514 #Louis XIII
			monarch = 049541 #Louis XIII
		}
	}
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME170149" #Jules Mazarin
	desc = "EVENTHIST170149"
	#-#

	date = { day = 4 month = december year = 1642 }

	action_a = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME170149A" #I want him
		command = { type = DIP which = 4 value = 6 }
		command = { type = MIL which = -2 value = 6 }
		[COLOR=Yellow]command = { type = setflag which = [Mazarin] }[/COLOR]
	}
	action_b = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME170149B" #Appoint a noble!
		command = { type = DIP which = 1 value = 6 }
		command = { type = ADM which = -2 value = 6 }
		[COLOR=Red]command = { type = sleepevent which = 170152 } #FRA: Death of Mazarin[/COLOR]
	}
}
#-#After Richelieu's death, Mazarin was appointed by Louis XIII.

Code:
#(1643) Jules Mazarin -II-
event = {
	id = 170150
	trigger = {
		monarch = 049515 #Anne d'Autriche (Louis XIV)
	}
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME170149" #Jules Mazarin
	desc = "EVENTHIST170150"
	#-#

	date = { day = 18 month = may year = 1643 }

	action_a = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME170149A" #I want him
		command = { type = DIP which = 2 value = 132 }
		command = { type = ADM which = -2 value = 132 }
		command = { type = MIL which = 1 value = 132 }
		[COLOR=Yellow]command = { type = setflag which = [Mazarin] }[/COLOR]
	}
	action_b = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME170149B" #Appoint a noble!
		command = { type = DIP which = 1 value = 60 }
		command = { type = ADM which = -2 value = 60 }
		[COLOR=Red]command = { type = sleepevent which = 170152 } #FRA: Death of Mazarin[/COLOR]
	}
}
#-#After Louis XIII's death, Mazarin kept Queen Anne's confidence.

Code:
#(1648) The 1648 Uprising
event = {
	id = 12068
	trigger = {
		domestic = { type = centralization value = 7 }
		[COLOR=Yellow]flag = [Mazarin][/COLOR]
	}
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME12068" #The 1648 Uprising
	desc = "EVENTHIST12068"
	#-#

	date = { day = 1 month = august year = 1648 }
	offset = 30
	deathdate = { day = 29 month = december year = 1648 }

	action_a = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME12068A" #Call for Conde's Help
		command = { type = revolt which = -2 }
		command = { type = revolt which = -2 }
		command = { type = revolt which = -2 }
		command = { type = revolt which = -2 }
		command = { type = revolt which = -2 }
		command = { type = INF which = -1 value = 30000 }
		command = { type = CAV which = -3 value = 10000 }
		command = { type = treasury value = -500 }
	}
}
#-#In 1648, Cardinal Mazarin, Richelieu's successor, the regent of the young King Louis XIV (also the lover of the Queen Mother, Anne of Austria, and reputedly Louis XIV father), attempted to secure the Parlement of Paris' approaval for increased taxes. The Parlement refused and Mazarin ordered the arrest of several defiant members of the Parlement. Parlement was supported by the Prince de Conti and the Cardinal de Retz. The French people protested and barricades were erected in Paris. At Mazarin's request, Louis de Bourbon, the Prince of Conde and a victorious general in the 30 Years War, marched his army into Paris to defend the King.

Code:
#(1649) The Fronde
event = {
	id = 3122
	[COLOR=Yellow]trigger = {
		flag = [Mazarin]
	}[/COLOR]
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME3122" #The Fronde in France
	desc = "EVENTHIST3122"
	#-#

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1649 }
	offset = 30
	deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1650 }

	action_a = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME3122A" #Crush the Parliament and the Nobles
		command = { type = domestic which = CENTRALIZATION value = 1 }
		command = { type = domestic which = ARISTOCRACY value = -2 }
		command = { type = domestic which = INNOVATIVE value = -2 }
		command = { type = revoltrisk which = 60 value = 3 }
		command = { type = stability value = -2 }
	}
	action_b = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME3122B" #Crush the Parliament, but appease the Nobles
		command = { type = domestic which = CENTRALIZATION value = 1 }
		command = { type = domestic which = ARISTOCRACY value = 1 }
		command = { type = domestic which = INNOVATIVE value = -1 }
		command = { type = revoltrisk which = 60 value = 2 }
		command = { type = stability value = -1 }
	}
	action_c = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME3122C" #Appoint the Prince of Condé as Regent
		command = { type = domestic which = ARISTOCRACY value = 3 }
		command = { type = domestic which = SERFDOM value = 2 }
		command = { type = revoltrisk which = 60 value = 1 }
		command = { type = ADM which = -2 value = 120 }
		command = { type = stability value = 1 }
		[COLOR=Yellow]command = [ type = clrflag which = [Mazarin] }[/COLOR]
	}
}
#-#The Fronde (1648-1653) was mostly the last revolt of the French nobility against royal absolutism. It had started by the revolt of the Parliament of Paris (at the time the highest French court with jurisdiction over royal edicts) against the domestic policies of Cardinal Mazarin, who acted as Prime Minister of the 5-year-old Louis XIV. It was followed by that of the upper nobility (Fronde des Princes), but the rebellion was finally suppressed by a combination of Machiavellian diplomacy, betrayals and reverses of fortune. The Parliament was muzzled (it would not be convened again before 1789) and the upper nobility deprived of political power, preparing the advent of total royal absolutism under the Sun King, Louis XIV, after 1661.

Code:
#(1653-1663) Les musiciens du roi soleil - Flavor
#by Marc Figueras
#Text from the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music
event = {
	id = 170115
	[COLOR=Yellow]trigger = {
		OR = {
			monarch = 049515 #Anne d'Autriche (Louis XIV)
			monarch = 049516 #Louis XIV
		}
	}[/COLOR]
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME170115" #Les musiciens du roi soleil
	desc = "EVENTHIST170115"
	#-#

	date = { day = 1 month = march year = 1653 }
	offset = 60
	deathdate = { day = 1 month = march year = 1663 }

	action_a = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME170115A" #Appoint Lully
		command = { type = treasury value = -30 }
		command = { type = vp value = 10 }
		command = { type = infra value = 25 }
	}
	action_b = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME170115B" #We don't need a musician
		command = { type = vp value = -10 }
	}
}
#-#In 1653, Jean-Baptiste Lully was employed by Louis XIV, as composer to that illustrious court. Eight years later he was elevated to director of the royal chamber music, and one year after that to music teacher of the royal family. Lully was director of Paris 'Académie royale de musique', in which position he exerted a tremendous influence upon opera in France. His output is primarily operatic, including some collaborative works with Molière. In addition, Lully composed ballets, sacred vocal pieces, and incidental music for the theater.

Code:
#(1654) Jules Mazarin -III-
event = {
	id = 170151
	trigger = {
		monarch = 049516 #Louis XIV
	}
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME170149" #Jules Mazarin
	desc = "EVENTHIST170151"
	#-#

	date = { day = 7 month = june year = 1654 }

	action_a = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME170149A" #I want him
		command = { type = DIP which = 3 value = 84 }
		command = { type = ADM which = 2 value = 84 }
		[COLOR=Yellow]command = [ type = setflag which = [Mazarin] }[/COLOR]
	}
	action_b = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME170149B" #Appoint a noble!
		command = { type = DIP which = 1 value = 6 }
		command = { type = ADM which = -2 value = 6 }
		[COLOR=Red]command = { type = sleepevent which = 170152 } #FRA: Death of Mazarin[/COLOR]
	}
}
#-#Mazarin was leading minister during the first part of Louis XIV's reign.

Code:
#(1661) Death of Mazarin
event = {
	id = 170152
	[COLOR=Yellow]trigger = {
		flag = [Mazarin]
	}[/COLOR]
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME170152" #Death of Mazarin
	desc = "EVENTHIST170152"
	#-#

	date = { day = 9 month = march year = 1661 }

	action_a = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME170152A" #I'm the King!
		command = { type = domestic which = aristocracy value = 1 }
		command = { type = stability value = -2 }
	}
	action_b = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME170152B" #I prefer Colbert
		command = { type = DIP which = -2 value = 270 }
		command = { type = ADM which = 3 value = 270 }
		command = { type = MIL which = -2 value = 270 }
		command = { type = trigger which = 12075 } #FRA: Jean-Baptiste Colbert
		command = { type = sleepevent which = 12074 } #FRA: Controller-General Appointment
	}
	action_c = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME170152C" #I prefer Foucquet
		command = { type = DIP which = -2 value = 228 }
		command = { type = ADM which = 2 value = 228 }
		command = { type = MIL which = -2 value = 228 }
		command = { type = sleepevent which = 12074 } #FRA: Controller-General Appointment
	}
}
#-#After Mazarin's death, Louis XIV decided to rule himself the Kingdom of France.

Code:
#(1674) The Commissioning of Versailles
event = {
	id = 3125
	trigger = {
		countrysize = 15
		[COLOR=Yellow]monarch = 049516 #Louis XIV[/COLOR]
	}
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME3125" #The Commissioning of Versailles
	desc = "EVENTHIST3125"
	#-#

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1674 }
	offset = 30
	deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1675 }

	action_a = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME3125A" #We need it for the Glory
		command = { type = stability value = -1 }
		command = { type = treasury value = -2000 }
	}
	action_b = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME3125B" #Useless piece of...
		command = { type = stability value = 1 }
		command = { type = sleepevent which = 3126 } #FRA: Versailles stands in Unearthly Glory
		command = { type = sleepevent which = 120020 } #AYU: The Siamese Embassy
	}
}
#-#The major influence which France did exert over the baroque age was one of courtly opulence. In 1669 Louis XIV (1638-1715) decided to convert an old hunting lodge at Versailles into a palace of unprecedented magnificence. It was completed in 1682, and the court moved in 1683. There was not a Kingly or princely court in Europe which could match Versailles for the opulence of its gilded interiors, its mirrors and chandeliers, with an appropriately matching flamboyance of courtly ceremony, and there was not a Kingly or princely court in Europe which did not, either openly or secretly aspires to match this model.

If we opt for the 1675 "solution", deathdate of this event could be extended until the end of 1675, more or less the first decision of a new king... :)

Modified events after 1675:
Code:
#(1681) Cassini's map of France - Flavor
#by Carligula
#... and many thanks to Louis XIV for his quote :-)
event = {
	id = 5009
	[COLOR=Yellow]trigger = {
		monarch = 049516 #Louis XIV
	}[/COLOR]
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME5009" #Cassini's Map of France
	desc = "EVENTHIST5009"
	#-#

	date = { day = 1 month = march year = 1681 }
	offset = 300
	deathdate = { day = 29 month = december year = 1681 }

	action_a = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME5009A" #I have lost more territory to this astronomer than to my enemies!
		command = { type = infra value = 50 }
		command = { type = provincetax which = -1 value = -1 }
	}
}
#-#Louis XIV was always interested in the latest scientific developments - especially when they could be used to his Kingdom's advantage. In 1671 he hired the Italian astronomer Giovanni Cassini to map France with unprecedented accuracy, using sightings of the moons of Jupiter to determine longitude. Cassini's map took ten years to complete and was indeed accurate - unfortunately it showed France to be somewhat smaller than Louis thought.

Of course, we have a big problem with WoSS...

Code:
#(1719-1740) State Bankruptcy
event = {
	id = 3133
	trigger = {
		NOT = { stability = 2 }
		[COLOR=Yellow]event = 3132 #FRA: The Mississippi Trade Company[/COLOR]
		NOT = {
			event = 3134 #FRA: Banque de France and New Financial Legislation
		}
	}
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME3133" #State Bankruptcy
	desc = "EVENTHIST3133"
	#-#

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1719 }
	offset = 30
	deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1740 }

	action_a = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME3133A" #Declare State Bankruptcy
		command = { type = treasury value = -1000 }
		command = { type = infra value = -1000 }
		command = { type = trade value = -1000 }
		command = { type = inflation value = 15 }
		command = { type = domestic which = SERFDOM value = -1 }
		command = { type = stability value = -3 }
		command = { type = losemanufactory which = -1 }
		command = { type = losemanufactory which = -1 }
		command = { type = losemanufactory which = -1 }
		[COLOR=Yellow]command = { type = sleepevent which = 3134 } #FRA: Banque de France and New Financial Legislation[/COLOR]
	}
}
#-#After the early success with John Law's Bank and the Mississippi Trade Company the government bought the Bank and borrowed 1.5 billion livres from the Trade Company to pay mortgage on its huge national loans. These events brought a hausse to the French industry and the government lacked all restrains printing stockpiles of money without any security. When the overheated economy started to recycle with reality the shareholders of the trade company panicked driving both the Bank and the Trade Company into bankruptcy. As much of two years of collected tax money disappeared in the catastrophe and France thus was forced to declare bankruptcy in 1724.

Code:
#(1719-1740) Banque de France and New Financial Legislation [COLOR=Yellow]- Ahistorical[/COLOR]
event = {
	id = 3134
	trigger = {
		domestic = { type = innovative value = 6 }
		NOT = {
			event = 3133 #FRA: State Bankruptcy
		}
	}
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME3134" #Ban[COLOR=Yellow]que[/COLOR] de France and New Financial Legislation
	desc = "EVENTHIST3134"
	#-#

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1719 }
	offset = 30[COLOR=Yellow]0[/COLOR]
	deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1740 }

	action_a = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME3134A" #National Loans at 500 ducats
		command = { type = gainmanufactory which = -1 value = luxury }
		command = { type = loansize which = 500 }
		command = { type = inflation value = -5 }
		command = { type = domestic which = SERFDOM value = -1 }
		command = { type = domestic which = ARISTOCRACY value = -1 }
		command = { type = stability value = 2 }
		[COLOR=Yellow]command = { type = sleepevent which = 3133 } #FRA: State Bankruptcy[/COLOR]
	}
	action_b = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME3134B" #National Loans at 200 ducats
		command = { type = gainmanufactory which = -1 value = luxury }
		command = { type = loansize which = 200 }
		command = { type = inflation value = -10 }
		command = { type = domestic which = SERFDOM value = -1 }
		command = { type = domestic which = ARISTOCRACY value = -1 }
		command = { type = stability value = 2 }
		[COLOR=Yellow]command = { type = sleepevent which = 3133 } #FRA: State Bankruptcy[/COLOR]
	}
	action_c = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME3134C" #National Loans at 800 ducats
		command = { type = gainmanufactory which = -1 value = luxury }
		command = { type = loansize which = 800 }
		command = { type = inflation value = 5 }
		command = { type = domestic which = SERFDOM value = -1 }
		command = { type = domestic which = ARISTOCRACY value = -1 }
		command = { type = stability value = -1 }
		[COLOR=Yellow]command = { type = sleepevent which = 3133 } #FRA: State Bankruptcy[/COLOR]
	}
}
#-#In 1716 the Scotsman, John Law, had created a Bank in France. His ideas were not new. The Bank was a copy of the Bank of England and Amsterdam Bank. The Bank printed banknotes and exchanged them for gold and silver. The trust in the new money was secured by a fund of precious metal. In 1718 the French Government bought the Bank and the industry flourished. There was an ongoing discussion of implementing a new financial legislation, but it was never approved and then came the crash. Because of the lack of governmental restrain, a consequence of not having legislation, the government let the printing press go wild and with to much money in circulation the wild speculation started which soon brought down both the Bank and the Mississippi Trade Company. But what if the legislation had been issued?

Offset extended for State bankruptcy having bigger chance to fire because of stability under 3 condition...

Code:
#(1726) Fleury
event = {
	id = 3137
	[COLOR=Yellow]trigger = {
		monarch = 049518 #Louis XV
	}[/COLOR]
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME3137" #Fleury
	desc = "EVENTHIST3137"
	#-#

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1726 }
	offset = 10
	deathdate = { day = 29 month = december year = 1726 }

	action_a = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME3137A" #An Excellent Minister!
		command = { type = DIP which = 4 value = 240 }
		command = { type = ADM which = 2 value = 240 }
		command = { type = MIL which = 2 value = 240 }
		command = { type = stability value = 2 }
	}
}
#-#Born in 1653 the son of a tax collector, Hercule de Fleury becomes the preceptor of the young Louis XV on 23rd August 1715. A great confidence always prevailed between master and student and in 1726, at 73 years of age, Fleury becomes Prime Minister, and this till his death in 1743. Faithful, honest, Fleury was above all a partisan of peace and did his best to maintain it. Under his government, France enjoyed the longest peaceful period of its history for the last 3 centuries.

Code:
#(1764) The liberalization of the trade for the grain
#by Aegnor and the French forum
event = {
	id = 170066
	[COLOR=Yellow]trigger = {
		monarch = 049518 #Louis XV
	}[/COLOR]
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME170066" #The liberalization of the trade for the grain
	desc = "EVENTHIST170066"
	#-#

	date = { day = 0 month = september year = 1764 }
	offset = 30
	deathdate = { day = 29 month = september year = 1764 }

	action_a = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME170066A" #It wasn't a such good idea...
		command = { type = stability value = -2 }
		command = { type = revoltrisk which = 12 value = 3 } #a year of shortage
		command = { type = revolt which = -1 }
		command = { type = revolt which = -1 }
		command = { type = revolt which = -1 }
	}
}
#-#The Prime Minister of Louis XV, Choiseul, decided in July 1764, to liberalize the trade of the grain which was previously severely controlled by the state. The French economy was at this time in full rise and the important harvests as well as the low prices in the years 1760 to 1763 encouraged with optimism. Unfortunately, the harvest of 1764 was very bad and the strong speculation permitted by the liberalization of the market of the grains involved a grain shortage. In a lot of cities, spontaneous revolts begun, leading to a great disorder in the Kingdom.

Code:
#(1764) The expulsion of the Jesuits
#by Aegnor and the French forum
event = {
	id = 170068
	[COLOR=Yellow]trigger = {
		monarch = 049518 #Louis XV
	}[/COLOR]
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME170068" #The expulsion of the Jesuits
	desc = "EVENTHIST170068"
	#-#

	date = { day = 26 month = november year = 1764 }

	action_a = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME170068A" #Ban the Society of Jesus
		command = { type = stability value = -1 }
		command = { type = domestic which = innovative value = -1 } #intolerance is back
		command = { type = relation which = SPA value = 30 }
		command = { type = relation which = POR value = 30 }
		command = { type = relation which = PAR value = 30 }
		command = { type = relation which = NAP value = 30 } #or SIC?
		command = { type = relation which = PAP value = -30 }
	}
	action_b = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME170068B" #Oppose to the Parlement of Paris
		command = { type = stability value = -2 }
		command = { type = domestic which = centralization value = 1 }
		command = { type = relation which = SPA value = -30 }
		command = { type = relation which = POR value = -30 }
		command = { type = relation which = PAR value = -30 }
		command = { type = relation which = NAP value = -30 } #or SIC?
		command = { type = relation which = PAP value = 30 }
	}
}
#-#The Parlement of Paris, composed in a vast majority of gallicans, had always been a keen opposant of the Jesuits and had on this subject the tacit support of the Prime Minister Choiseul. In 1761, the Parlement had finally the possibility of making pressure on Louis XV to banish the Society of Jesus from France. The occasion was given by the trial of the father La Valette. This Jesuit had made bad business in the Antilla. Its creditors bring an action against the Society which was condemned to refund them. Taking advantages of the trial, the Parlement of Paris examined the constitution of the Society, declared it in opposition to the laws of the Kingdom and concluded that the Company was to be dissolved in France. The Jesuits could remain in the Kingdom only by way of simple priests, directly submitted to the bishops. After two years of resistance, the King agreed. The Society of Jesus was abolished in France in November 1764. The other sovereigns of the Bourbon dynasty, from Spain, Parma, and Two-Sicilies followed this example and those from Portugal which had preceded it. Then, all of them agreed with Louis XV to demand to the Pope the abolition of the Society in the entire catholic world in 1773. The Society of Jesus was reconstituted only at the beginning of the XIXth century. The victory of the Parlement over the Jesuits was accompanied by a recrudescence of the fanaticism from the magistrates who were opposed to the Enlightenment while fighting against the Protestants. Many examples of intolerance followed: the hanging of the pastor Rochette who had preached in spite of the law, the torment of the Protestant Jean Calas accused to have killed his son to prevent it from converting to Catholicism or the execution of the young knight de la Barre for practices sacrileges...

Not sure if action_b of this event should have an impact on Jesuits events in other Bourbons countries and for Papal States in the end.

Code:
#(1765) Appoint a new chancellor
event = {
	id = 12087
	[COLOR=Yellow]trigger = {
		monarch = 049518 #Louis XV
	}[/COLOR]
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME12087" #Appoint a new chancellor
	desc = "EVENTHIST12087"
	#-#

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1765 }
	offset = 90
	deathdate = { day = 29 month = december year = 1765 }

	action_a = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME12087A" #Appoint Maupeou
		command = { type = infra value = 200 }
	}
	action_b = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME12087B" #Appoint someone the nobles favor
		command = { type = stability value = 1 }
		command = { type = ADM which = 3 value = 120 }
		command = { type = sleepevent which = 170072 } #FRA: The exil of the members of the Parlement
		command = { type = sleepevent which = 12089 } #FRA: Public Pressure against Maupeou
		command = { type = sleepevent which = 12090 } #FRA: The Grain Riots
		command = { type = sleepevent which = 12091 } #FRA: Dismissal of Turgot
	}
}
#-#The office of chancellor was vacated in 1765. Louis needed to appoint a new chancellor. His choice was a man named Rene-Nicolas de Maupeou. He was a strong supporter of the monarchy. However, the nobles were unhappy with his nomination.

Code:
#(1765) The Parlements
#by Aegnor and the French forum
event = {
	id = 170071
	[COLOR=Yellow]trigger = {
		monarch = 049518 #Louis XV
	}[/COLOR]
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME170071" #The Parlements
	desc = "EVENTHIST170071"
	#-#

	date = { day = 0 month = may year = 1765 }
	offset = 60
	deathdate = { day = 29 month = june year = 1765 }

	action_a = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME170071A" #There is only one ruler!
		command = { type = stability value = -1 }
		command = { type = domestic which = centralization value = 1 }
		command = { type = revoltrisk which = 24 value = 1 }
	}
	action_b = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME170071B" #The Parlements are essential
		command = { type = stability value = 1 }
		command = { type = domestic which = centralization value = -1 }
	}
}
#-#The Parlements had been formed in the Middle Age in order to apply the laws and justice. They were present in Paris and in a dozen of provincial capitals. Its members were owners of their office often from father to son. During many conflicts with the royal government, they had little by little acquired the right to check the laws. Louis XIV had reduced their power by removing the right of remonstrance but the regency of Philippe of Orleans would return to them. They had thus became some politics bodies impossible to circumvent which were frequently opposed to the royal power. In May 1765, the Parlement of Rennes opposed to the duke d'Aiguillon, military governor of Brittany, which wished to rise an additional tax, and resigned in block. The King then arrested the leaders and forced the Parlement to obedience. The Parlement of Paris then joined the Parlement of Rennes in the dispute and resigned in block too. The King recalled to all the Parlements that they owed him obedience and that there was only one monarch. But this act of authority of the King was without a future and d'Aiguillon resigned in 1768.

Code:
#(1771) The exile of the members of the Parlement
#by Aegnor and the French forum
event = {
	id = 170072
	[COLOR=Yellow]trigger = {
		monarch = 049518 #Louis XV
	}[/COLOR]
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME170072" #The exile of the members of the Parlement
	desc = "EVENTHIST170072"
	#-#

	date = { day = 19 month = january year = 1771 }

	action_a = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME170072A" #Abolish the Parlements
		command = { type = stability value = -1 }
		command = { type = domestic which = centralization value = 1 }
		command = { type = domestic which = serfdom value = 1 }
	}
	action_b = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME170072B" #Force Maupeou to resign
		command = { type = stability value = 1 }
		command = { type = domestic which = centralization value = -1 }
		command = { type = domestic which = serfdom value = -1 }
		command = { type = sleepevent which = 12089 } #FRA: Public Pressure against Maupeou
		command = { type = trigger which = 12092 } #FRA: Appoint another Chancellor
	}
}
#-#In December 1770, Louis XV dismissed his Prime Minister, Choiseul, under the pressure of his favorite of the moment, the countess du Barry. He would be replaced by a triumvirate made up of the duke d'Aiguillon to the Foreign Affairs, of the abbot Terray to the Finances and René Nicolas de Maupeou with justice. The King was at this time in conflict, once more, with the Parlements of Rennes which was opposing to the duke d'Aiguillon and with the Parlement of Paris which made public reproach with the King of its support to the duke. The crisis with the members of Parlement was accentuated when in January 1771, the Parlement of Paris refused to be in session in order to ratify the royal decisions. Maupeou then convinced the King to act. January 20, Louis XV sent his musketeers to the residence of the recalcitrant and exiled them to the province, without taking account of the protests of the public opinion, the middle-class and even of the princes of blood (his own family), by ignoring absolutely the pamphlets from Beaumarchais. Decided to give back to the royalty its power, Maupeou formed a new Parlement with more flexible magistrates and removed the venality of the offices and introduced the equality of all the subjects in front of the justice. But these late measurements did nothing but worsen the unpopularity of the growing old King...

Code:
#(1774) Public Pressure against Maupeou
event = {
	id = 12089
	[COLOR=Yellow]trigger = {
		monarch = 049519 #Louis XVI
	}[/COLOR]
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME12089" #Public Pressure against Maupeou
	desc = "EVENTHIST12089"
	#-#

	[COLOR=Red]date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1774 }[/COLOR]
	[COLOR=Yellow]date = { day = 10 month = may year = 1774 }[/COLOR]
	offset = 90
	deathdate = { day = 29 month = december year = 1774 }

	action_a = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME12089A" #Dismiss Maupeou and recall the Parlement
		command = { type = stability value = 1 }
		command = { type = domestic which = centralization value = -2 }
		command = { type = domestic which = aristocracy value = 1 }
		command = { type = trigger which = 12092 } #FRA: Appoint another Chancellor
	}
	action_b = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME12089B" #Refuse to allow the people to dictate policy
		command = { type = stability value = -3 }
		command = { type = domestic which = centralization value = 1 }
		command = { type = domestic which = serfdom value = 1 }
		command = { type = sleepevent which = 12090 } #FRA: The Grain Riots
		command = { type = sleepevent which = 12091 } #FRA: Dismissal of Turgot
	}
}
#-#Following the dismissal of the Parlement, protests against the French crown exploded throughout France. Many high-ranking nobles stated that the King had abused the constitution of the government and the rights of the people by trying to establish a despotism without bounds, without limits, and consequently without rights. Following his father's death and his subsequent rise to the throne, Louis XVI dismissed Maupeou and recalled the parlements.

Code:
#(1775) The Grain Riots
event = {
	id = 12090
	[COLOR=Yellow]trigger = {
		event = 12093 #FRA: The Reforms of Turgot
	}[/COLOR]
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME12090" #The Grain Riots
	desc = "EVENTHIST12090"
	#-#

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1775 }
	offset = 90
	deathdate = { day = 29 month = december year = 1775 }

	action_a = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME12090A" #Merde!
		command = { type = revolt which = -1 }
		command = { type = revolt which = -1 }
		command = { type = revolt which = -1 }
		command = { type = revolt which = -1 }
		command = { type = revolt which = -1 }
	}
}
#-#Turgot's market reforms made the price of grain skyrocket. The people rioted in protest.

Code:
#(1776) Dismissal of Turgot
event = {
	id = 12091
	[COLOR=Yellow]trigger = {
		event = 12093 #FRA: The Reforms of Turgot
	}[/COLOR]
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME12091" #Dismissal of Turgot
	desc = "EVENTHIST12091"
	#-#

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1776 }
	offset = 90
	deathdate = { day = 29 month = december year = 1776 }

	action_a = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME12091A" #Dismiss him
		command = { type = domestic which = serfdom value = 1 }
		command = { type = domestic which = innovative value = -1 }
		command = { type = domestic which = aristocracy value = 1 }
	}
	action_b = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME12091B" #Keep him
		command = { type = stability value = -3 }
	}
}
#-#The internal unrest caused by Turgot was more than the monarchy was willing to pay. The King dimissed Turgot in 1776, ending the most significant reform effort on the continent.

Code:
#(1781) Dismiss Necker
event = {
	id = 12096
	[COLOR=Yellow]trigger = {
		event = 12095 #FRA: Jaques Necker
	}[/COLOR]
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME12096" #Dismiss Necker
	desc = "EVENTHIST12096"
	#-#

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1781 }
	offset = 90
	deathdate = { day = 29 month = december year = 1781 }

	action_a = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME12096A" #Dismiss Necker and appoint new minister
		command = { type = stability value = 1 }
		command = { type = trigger which = 12097 } #FRA: Appoint Necker's Replacement
	}
	action_b = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME12096B" #Believe Necker's figures
		command = { type = stability value = -1 }
		command = { type = loansize which = 200 }
		command = { type = sleepevent which = 12098 } #FRA: Convoking the Assembly of Notables
	}
}
#-#In 1781, some ministers and noble hangers-on convinced the King to dismiss Necker. The following year, Necker produced a naive and -- at best -- fanciful account of the royal finances that purported to demonstrate that more revenue was coming to the state than was being spent. Necker hoped to reassure the French and particularly foriegn creditors who made up his financial network that reform was unneccessary. Few believed his figures and creditors refused to provide more loans until the state enacted more reforms.

Code:
#(1785) The Diamond-Necklace Affair
event = {
	id = 12106
	trigger = {
		domestic = { type = aristocracy value = 7 }
		[COLOR=Yellow]monarch = 049519 #Louis XVI[/COLOR]
	}
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME12106" #The Diamond-Necklace Affair
	desc = "EVENTHIST12106"
	#-#

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1785 }
	offset = 90
	deathdate = { day = 29 month = december year = 1785 }

	action_a = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME12106A" #Mon Dieu!
		command = { type = stability value = -3 }
	}
}
#-#The unpopularity of Louis XVI haughty wife, Marie-Antoinette, accentuated the public's lack of confidence in the throne. Unhappy in marriage, Marie-Antoinette lived extravagantly and was embroiled in scandal. In 1785, she became entangled in a steamy scandal when a cardinal, the former Ambassador to the Habsburgs, gave her a fabulous diamond neckalce in the hope of winning her favor. The necklace and some of the prelate's money were then deftly stolen by mysterious plotters, a strange scenario that included a prostitute posing as the Queen.


After 1785, we have another problem with the Revolution...


As a conclusion, even with Bourbons back for sure after 1675, modified or added triggers will not harm.
 
Hmm...it might be useful to bring the Bourbons back...I really asked because I'm also thinking of an alternate Huguenot dynasty for the case when the Huguenots "re-revolt" once Henry IV has assumed the throne of France. That got me to realizing that I don't think any of our French events ever accounted for having ahistorical monarchs.
 
Yes, this is obvious. It starts with possible Burgundy dynasty until 1477 and Huguenots or French Catholics have just a little chance to form France.

Don't forget the French minors. We only have three of them now but becoming France for them means historical monarchs' revival.

With my modification, things should be better until 1785 but WoSS before and Revolution after are still a problem.
 
YodaMaster said:
Huguenots or French Catholics have just a little chance to form France.

I'm thinking of expanding that chance slightly as I'm tired of seeing FUC control all of France and still "lose." In my most recent game, FUC turboannexed all of France except for Orleans and Poitou (where a "re-revolting" Huguenots was hiding out).
 
Because Artois is not considered part of HRE after 1661 (and especially with FRA_170267 "French rule in Artois"), I'm not sure it is a good idea to secede this province in this event:
Code:
#(1701) Louis XIV threatens the balance and claims Flandern
#by Fodoron
event = {
	id = 170053
	trigger = {
		NOT = {
			vassal = { country = HAB country = FRA }
		}
		countrysize = 10
		OR = {
			event = 285210 #SPA: #The Will of Carlos II -I-
			event = 285284 #SPA: #The Will of Carlos II -II-
		}
	}
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME170053" #Louis XIV threatens the balance and claims Flandern
	desc = "EVENTHIST170053"
	#-#

	date = { day = 7 month = september year = 1701 }

	action_a = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME170053A" #State our claims
		command = { type = alliance which = SPA }
		command = { type = addcore which = 377 } #Luxembourg
		command = { type = addcore which = 378 } #Brabant
		command = { type = addcore which = 380 } #Flandern
		command = { type = trigger which = 186050 } #HOL: The Grand Alliance
		command = { type = trigger which = 164015 } #ENG: The Grand Alliance (the Orange King)
		command = { type = trigger which = 164099 } #ENG: The Grand Alliance (the Stuart King)
		command = { type = trigger which = 125030 } #BAY: The Grand Alliance
		command = { type = badboy value = 2 }
	}
	action_b = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME170053B" #Respect the treaties
		command = { type = stability value = 1 }
		command = { type = removecore which = 377 } #Luxembourg
		command = { type = removecore which = 378 } #Brabant
		command = { type = removecore which = 380 } #Flandern
		command = { type = independence which = KLE }
		command = { type = independence which = MUN }
		command = { type = independence which = HAN }
		command = { type = independence which = KOL }
		command = { type = independence which = PFA }
		command = { type = independence which = OLD }
		command = { type = independence which = BRE }
		command = { type = independence which = LOR }
		command = { type = independence which = HES }
		command = { type = independence which = MAI }
		command = { type = independence which = BAD }
		command = { type = independence which = WUR }
		command = { type = independence which = SAC }
		command = { type = independence which = MEC }
		command = { type = independence which = BRA }
		command = { type = independence which = STR }
		command = { type = independence which = BAY }
		command = { type = independence which = SAV }
		command = { type = independence which = HEL }
		command = { type = independence which = GEN }
		#just in case Savoy, Switzerland, Palatinate, Bavaria, Brandenburg and Saxony already exist, even if partially
		command = { type = secedeprovince which = SAV value = 404 } #Piemonte
		command = { type = secedeprovince which = SAV value = 405 } #Savoie
		command = { type = secedeprovince which = HEL value = 388 } #Bern
		command = { type = secedeprovince which = HEL value = 1612} #Schwyz
		command = { type = secedeprovince which = PFA value = 345 } #Pfalz
		command = { type = secedeprovince which = PFA value = 347 } #Würzburg
		command = { type = secedeprovince which = BAY value = 348 } #Ansbach
		command = { type = secedeprovince which = BAY value = 349 } #Bayern
		command = { type = secedeprovince which = BRA value = 311 } #Magdeburg
		command = { type = secedeprovince which = BRA value = 312 } #Brandenburg
		command = { type = secedeprovince which = BRA value = 313 } #Küstrin
		command = { type = secedeprovince which = SAC value = 331 } #Anhalt
		command = { type = secedeprovince which = HAB value = 337 } #Friesen
		command = { type = secedeprovince which = HAB value = 338 } #Geldre
		command = { type = secedeprovince which = HAB value = 339 } #Holland
		command = { type = secedeprovince which = HAB value = 340 } #Zeeland
		command = { type = secedeprovince which = HAB value = 377 } #Luxembourg
		command = { type = secedeprovince which = HAB value = 378 } #Brabant
		[COLOR=DeepSkyBlue]command = { type = secedeprovince which = HAB value = 379 } #Artois[/COLOR]
		command = { type = secedeprovince which = HAB value = 380 } #Flandern
		command = { type = secedeprovince which = HAB value = 389 } #Milan
		command = { type = secedeprovince which = HAB value = 390 } #Mantua
	}
}
#-#Louis misjudged the uneasiness that the rest of Europe displayed for the French expansionism, and made several mistakes after the Spanish succession. He closed the Spanish-American commerce to the English and the Dutch and French troops occupied the fortresses in Spanish Netherlands. In February, the French States had ratified the right of Philip of Anjou to the crown of France, violating the will of Carlos II. The maritime powers had the motive and the excuse, and Austria discovered that now she had allies for the war of Spanish succession.

Core on the province is not even removed.

Same for twin FRA_170192.

Any thought?
 
Yes Artois shouldn't be part of the cession in case of ahistorical pre-WoSS.
But what about the case Artois isn't still a French core in 1701 because of choices B or still dutch province culture? However this is too wearying to test every province status when coding events according to history.

I then agree for not releasing Artois as even Austria doesn't get the core on it!
 
Question: If Scotland inherits England in the Act of Union, shouldn't it get some British leaders (especially if it then moves to London)?
 
If FRA has an early bad game and recovers a semblence of its lands late in the 15th century then I noticed that they do not have core on Guyenne, Poitou, gascoyne and Caux. I feel this is unhistorical and leads to FRA not even trying to claim these lands as the games goes on.

I think we need to give FRA these cores sometime during the reign of Louis XI
 
MichaelM said:
Question: If Scotland inherits England in the Act of Union, shouldn't it get some British leaders (especially if it then moves to London)?
SCO_276002 is designed for Scotland to become England in action_a and thus get all ENG leaders. If a player makes another choice, Scotland will remain Scotland with special UK flag and just anglosaxon culture in action_b. This is his decision but there is a cost (and first one is stability, see difference between action_a and action_b). And action_c is clear about it.
 
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Toio said:
If FRA has an early bad game and recovers a semblence of its lands late in the 15th century then I noticed that they do not have core on Guyenne, Poitou, gascoyne and Caux. I feel this is unhistorical and leads to FRA not even trying to claim these lands as the games goes on.

I think we need to give FRA these cores sometime during the reign of Louis XI
For sure... Main problem comes with FRA_1000100 "The Treaty of Orleans" and the removal of corresponding cores except Calais.

We already have FRA_170174 and FRA_170175 for Calais and Gascogne but only under condition. Btw, name of the action in FRA_170174 is:
ACTIONNAME164093A;Hand Calais and Gascogne to France as stipulated;;;;;;;;;;

Better change it to GREAT


I suggest adding this event:
Code:
#(1475-1820) [COLOR=Yellow]Former[/COLOR] English possessions in France
event = {
	id = 170281
	trigger = {
		NOT = {
			core = { province = 384 data = -1 } #Caux
			core = { province = 413 data = -1 } #Normandie
			core = { province = 418 data = -1 } #Poitou
			core = { province = 423 data = -1 } #Guyenne
			core = { province = 424 data = -1 } #Gascogne
		}
	}
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME170281" #[COLOR=Yellow]Former[/COLOR] English possessions in France
	desc = "EVENTHIST170281"
	#-#

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1475 }
	offset = 300
	deathdate = { year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "OK"
		command = { type = addcore which = 384 } #Caux
		command = { type = addcore which = 413 } #Normandie
		command = { type = addcore which = 418 } #Poitou
		command = { type = addcore which = 423 } #Guyenne
		command = { type = addcore which = 424 } #Gascogne
	}
}
EVENTNAME170281;Former English possessions in France;;;;;;;;;;
EVENTHIST170281;Whatever happened before, former English possessions are rightfully part of the Kingdom of France.;;;;;;;;;;


About Calais, better wait for historical date in 1558:
Code:
#(1558-1820) French claim on Calais
event = {
	id = 170282
	trigger = {
		NOT = {
			core = { province = 382 data = -1 } #Calais
		}
	}
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME170282" #French claim on Calais
	desc = "EVENTHIST170282"
	#-#

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1558 }
	offset = 100
	deathdate = { year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "OK"
		command = { type = addcore which = 382 } #Calais
	}
}
EVENTNAME170282;French claim on Calais;;;;;;;;;;
EVENTHIST170282;By 1453, at the end of the Hundred Years War, it was the only part of France to remain in English hands. Despite some squabbles over the next hundred years, it was considered a part of England (at least, by the English). The area was finally ceded to France in 1558 by Mary of England after French troops, led by Francis, Duke of Guise, took the town of Calais.;;;;;;;;;;


EDIT: reworked texts
 
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YodaMaster said:
Code:
#(1475-1820) [COLOR=Red]Old[/COLOR] [COLOR=YellowGreen]Former[/COLOR] English possessions in France
event = {
	id = 170281
	trigger = {
		NOT = {
			core = { province = 384 data = -1 } #Caux
			core = { province = 413 data = -1 } #Normandie
			core = { province = 418 data = -1 } #Poitou
			core = { province = 423 data = -1 } #Guyenne
			core = { province = 424 data = -1 } #Gascogne
		}
	}
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME170281" #Old English possessions in France
	desc = "EVENTHIST170281"
	#-#

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1475 }
	offset = 300
	deathdate = { year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "OK"
		command = { type = addcore which = 384 } #Caux
		command = { type = addcore which = 413 } #Normandie
		command = { type = addcore which = 418 } #Poitou
		command = { type = addcore which = 423 } #Guyenne
		command = { type = addcore which = 424 } #Gascogne
	}
}
EVENTNAME170281;Old Former English possessions in France;;;;;;;;;;
EVENTHIST170281;Whatever happened before, Old Former English possessions are rightfully part of the Kingdom of France.;;;;;;;;;;
Edited
 
YodaMaster said:
For sure... Main problem comes with FRA_1000100 "The Treaty of Orleans" and the removal of corresponding cores except Calais.

We already have FRA_170174 and FRA_170175 for Calais and Gascogne but only under condition. Btw, name of the action in FRA_170174 is:
ACTIONNAME164093A;Hand Calais and Gascogne to France as stipulated;;;;;;;;;;

Better change it to GREAT


I suggest adding this event:
Code:
#(1475-1820) Old English possessions in France
event = {
	id = 170281
	trigger = {
		NOT = {
			core = { province = 384 data = -1 } #Caux
			core = { province = 413 data = -1 } #Normandie
			core = { province = 418 data = -1 } #Poitou
			core = { province = 423 data = -1 } #Guyenne
			core = { province = 424 data = -1 } #Gascogne
		}
	}
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME170281" #Old English possessions in France
	desc = "EVENTHIST170281"
	#-#

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1475 }
	offset = 300
	deathdate = { year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "OK"
		command = { type = addcore which = 384 } #Caux
		command = { type = addcore which = 413 } #Normandie
		command = { type = addcore which = 418 } #Poitou
		command = { type = addcore which = 423 } #Guyenne
		command = { type = addcore which = 424 } #Gascogne
	}
}
EVENTNAME170281;Old English possessions in France;;;;;;;;;;
EVENTHIST170281;Whatever happened before, old English possessions are rightfully part of the Kingdom of France.;;;;;;;;;;


About Calais, better wait for historical date in 1558:
Code:
#(1558-1820) French claim on Calais
event = {
	id = 170282
	trigger = {
		NOT = {
			core = { province = 382 data = -1 } #Calais
		}
	}
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME170282" #French claim on Calais
	desc = "EVENTHIST170282"
	#-#

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1558 }
	offset = 100
	deathdate = { year = 1820 }

	action_a = {
		name = "OK"
		command = { type = addcore which = 382 } #Calais
	}
}
EVENTNAME170282;French claim on Calais;;;;;;;;;;
EVENTHIST170282;By 1453, at the end of the Hundred Years War, it was the only part of France to remain in English hands. Despite some squabbles over the next hundred years, it was considered a part of England (at least, by the English). The area was finally ceded to France in 1558 by Mary of England after French troops, led by Francis, Duke of Guise, took the town of Calais.;;;;;;;;;;


agree
 
YodaMaster said:
SCO_276002 is designed for Scotland to become England in action_a and thus get all ENG leaders. If a player makes another choice, Scotland will remain Scotland with special UK flag and just anglosaxon culture in action_b. This is his decision but there is a cost (and first one is stability, see difference between action_a and action_b). And action_c is clear about it.
Okay, I just thought that some English leaders (particularly if there are foreigners or Scotchmen; I didn't check closely) might be plausible for Scotland to have. Not really a big deal anyway. :)
 
I suggest adding a hit to relations with the papacy (in addition to the hardcoded religion switching bit) as I recently saw England ally with the Papal States after this event. :D

Code:
#(1534-1541) The Act of Supremacy
event = {
	id = 3009
	trigger = {
		monarch = 046009 #Henry VIII
		religion = catholic
	}
	random = no
	country = ENG
	name = "EVENTNAME3009" #The Act of Supremacy
	desc = "EVENTHIST3009"
	#-#

	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1534 }
	offset = 30
	deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1541 }

	action_a = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME3009A" #Take Command of the Church of England
		command = { type = religion which = protestant }
		command = { type = treasury value = 250 }
		#command = { type = breakdynastic which = -1 }
		#command = { type = breakdynastic which = -1 }
		[color=yellow]command = { type = relation which = PAP value = -100 }[/color]
		command = { type = domestic which = CENTRALIZATION value = 1 }
		command = { type = stability value = 1 }
		command = { type = provincereligion which = -2 value = protestant }
	}
	action_b = {
		name = "ACTIONNAME3009B" #Accept Rome's Supremacy, but ignore it on a personal level
		command = { type = relation which = PAP value = 100 }
		command = { type = relation which = SPA value = 100 }
		command = { type = sleepevent which = 21135 } #ENG: The Pilgrimage of Grace
		command = { type = sleepevent which = 3014 } #ENG: Bloody Mary and King Felipe of England
	}
}
 
missing command line

#(1433-1438) Poitou Ravaged
event = {
id = 170277
trigger = {
owned = { province = 418 data = -1 } #Poitou
}
random = no
country = FRA
name = "EVENTNAME170277" #Poitou Ravaged
desc = "EVENTHIST170277"
#-#In 1433, Rodrigo de Villandrando at the height of his power, had around 10,000 mercenaries, mostly Englishmen called Rodrigoys, under his command, he was the terror of the countryside of the Médoc, where his men habitually held the petty lords of the region for ransom and forced protection money from the populace, they were constantly pillaging and ransacking the bastides.

date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1433 }
offset = 100
deathdate = { day = 29 month = december year = 1438 }

action_a = {
name = "DAMN"
command = { type = provincetax which = 418 value = -1 } #Poitou
command = { type = population which = 418 value = -1000 } #Poitou
command = { type = revolt which = 418 } #Poitou
}
}
 
Does my English monarch stuff need finishing, or did someone do it in my absence? Tell me what needs doing, and I'll finish it. I have the internet in my house at Uni now. :)