Got the scenario loading now that I removed the Vyatichs... still got a database error though.
Debugging continues.
Debugging continues.
jordarkelf said:Fixed.
Upload will be tomorrow... goodnight.
jordarkelf said:A female inheritance addon mod will also go up later if I can get around to it.
From Wikipedia:
Military career
The year in which Owain entered the service of the king of France is uncertain. Froissart claims that he fought on the French side at the Battle of Poitiers, but there is no evidence to support this. He was certainly in the service of the French as leader of a Free Company when the period of truce between France and England following the Treaty of Brétigny ended and hostilities resumed in 1369.
Owain's company consisted largely of Welshmen. The second in command of this company was Ieuan Wyn, known to the French as le Poursuivant d'Amour, a descendant of Ednyfed Fychan, Seneschal of Gwynedd under Owain's ancestors. While in French service Owain had good relations with Bertrand du Guesclin and others and gained the support of Charles V of France.
He made his first attempt to claim his inheritance in late 1369. A fleet was prepared in Harfleur at King Charles' expense to invade Wales under Owain's command and set sail just before Christmas. However storms forced it to return to port after a few days. Owain served with Bertrand du Guesclin in Maine and Anjou in 1370 and in 1371 he and his company were in the service of the town of Metz.
In May 1372 in Paris, Owain announced that he intended to claim the throne of Wales. He set sail from Harfleur with money borrowed from Charles V. Owain first attacked the island of Guernsey, and was still there when a message arrived from Charles ordering him to abandon the expedition in order to go to Castile to seek ships to attack La Rochelle. Owain defeated an English and Gascon force at Soubise later that year, capturing Sir Thomas Percy and Jean de Grailly, the Captal de Buch. Another invasion of Wales was planned in 1373 but had to be abandoned when John of Gaunt launched an offensive. In 1374 he fought at Mirebau and at Saintonge. In 1375 Owain was employed by Enguerrand de Coucy to help win Enguerrand's share of the Hapsburg lands due to him as nephew of the former Duke of Austria. However they were defeated by the forces of Berne and had to abandon the expedition.
In 1377 there were reports that Owain was planning another expedition, this time with help from Castile. The alarmed English government sent a spy, the Scot Jon Lamb, to assassinate Owain, who had been given the task of besieging Mortagne sur Mer in Poitou. Lamb gained Owain's confidence and became his chamberlain, which gave him the opportunity to stab Owain to death in July, 1378. The Issue Roll of the Exchequer dated 4 December 1378 records "To John Lamb, an esquire from Scotland, because he lately killed Owynn de Gales, a rebel and enemy of the King in France ... £20". Owain was buried in the church of Saint-Léger and Ieuan Wyn took over the command of his company.
After the assassination of Owain Lawgoch the remaining heirs of the House of Gwynedd kept a low profile until John Wynn, 1st Baronet asserted his pedigree in the 17th Century. No other person would proclaim themselves Prince of Wales until Owain Glyndŵr ("Owain IV") in 1400, who was not descended from the House of Gwynedd, but from the rulers of Powys.
What about the change to event 5598 and the change to shia population?jordarkelf said:Just the ones I bothered to document. Minor changes to characters (such as removed deathdates beyond game start, gold/prestige tweaks, DNA), and all the individual changes belonging to a major change (such as the massive overhaul of Scotland and its lords) are not individually documented.
I haven't included your Automated Courtier Education Events yet... I get error messages when I include them. I'll have to get back to that in your thread later today.
Drachenfire said:Aquitaine correction for 1187
I feel that we should make Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine as hereditary Duchess of Aquitaine in 1187. Make her son and heir Richard the Lion Heart as Duke of Gascony.
The reasoning is this: Technically in 1187 Eleanor was imprissioned by Henry II FitzEmpress for earlier leading her sons to rebel against him. However, there is no way to represent her imprissionment.
In reality, Eleanor inherited Aquitainia by hereditary and civil right. When her marriage to the King of France was annuled, she took Aquitainia with her. All her acts are signed as Duchess. When she married Henry II FitzEmpress the duchy remained hers and seperate from the administration of England, Anjou, and Normandy.
Her capital, and that of her forefathers of the past 100 years, was Poitou. In Poitou she suported the arts and sciences, patronized troubadors and minstrals. Here she cultivated Courtly Love lititary traditions.
She never surrendered her inheritance, and instead made her son Richard as her govenor in Aquitainia, and he did use the title of Duke of Aquitainia as her heir and administrator. This was simular to other heirs. When her son Richard I the Lion Hearted did become king, Eleanor went forwith back to her homeland of Aquitainia and ruled from Poitiou all of her sons realms when he went on Crusade.
For Crusader Kings, the AI Henry II FitzEmpress always makes Eleanor as countess of some wierd realm. If we can no mimic her imprisionment for the year 1187, I recommend she be made Duchess of the Aquitaine and her son and heir Richard I the Lion Hearted made Duke of Gascony.