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Current AAR: Das Vereinigte Königreich von Mitteleuropa - Last Updated: October 19, 2011
So Pomerania inherited Sweden? Strange things indeed...
The Slavic people are certainly on the rise...
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Yes indeed!Weee! slavia! Now we've just got to stop killing ourselves...
We'll put special pole-proof protections on the culverins...
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That's the selection! Though it was a full on annexation... I was culminating Pommerania as allies for a while to use against a possible war vs. Brandenburg, so when they inherited Sweden I was like WOOOOOOOHOOOOO!![]()
Current AAR: Das Vereinigte Königreich von Mitteleuropa - Last Updated: October 19, 2011
Pommerania inherited Sweden. Now that's what you call unrealistic.
Pole-proof protections? We'll probably steal them.And then we'll steal the culverins.
Current AAR: Das Vereinigte Königreich von Mitteleuropa - Last Updated: October 19, 2011
Demokratickid, in recognition of the brilliance of this AAR thus far, I hearby award you the very first Irish Shamrock Cookie ( ● )!
(It's only a SLIGHT rip-off of Lord Strange. [He said I could do it as well])
Feel free to include this in your signature, or wherever else. Location, perhaps.
Oh, and I'll let YOU in on a secret... (it's because of the culverins!)
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Current AAR: Das Vereinigte Königreich von Mitteleuropa - Last Updated: October 19, 2011
What happened to mega Pomerania?
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Current AAR: Das Vereinigte Königreich von Mitteleuropa - Last Updated: October 19, 2011
Wait, didn't Bratsilva burned earlier?
Those wacky Slovaks gotta stop messing around with fire.![]()
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Current AAR: Das Vereinigte Königreich von Mitteleuropa - Last Updated: October 19, 2011
Vladjo IV
Part Two 1489-1494
~In which maps are redrawn~
As winter gave way to spring of 1489, the trumpets of war blasted throughout the borderlands of Poland as 28,000 Slovaks, 35,000 Pommeranians and 30,000 Hungarians marched into Polish and Moldovan territory. The 93,000 troops of the coalition, though commanded by many men of differing views and divergent tactics, acted as though in cohesion. In the south, Hungary cleared up Wallachia as promised and quickly sent troops north into the Polish Black Sea territories and Moldavia. In the center, the Slovaks looted and pillaged southern Poland while leaving the old Slovak territories of Silesia untouched. In the north, vast armies of Pommeranian, Swedish and Norwegian origin poured like great Nordic locusts upon the Baltic coast and into the hinterland of northern Poland.
Poland, though deeply wary of the alliance, were not prepared for the breadth of the attack and were not at all ready for the consequences of the Hungarian invasion. By the end of June, over a quarter of Poland lay under the jackboot of Germano-Slavic-Magyar occupation. The stolen culverins were of little use, as the Slovaks captured them back in a great battle near Warsaw. There was a brief moment of panic when the Polish wheeled out brand new artillery which had never been stolen before, but it was so poorly deployed that it had a negligible effect on the outcome of the battle before it too was captured. Upon being examined by Slovak artillerymen, it was found to be made in such a slap-dash manner that only one more firing would break it. Which is exactly what they did. During the siege of Warsaw, Slovak troops buried the canon under the city walls and blew it up with 130 men on the ramparts above. The gaping hole allowed the Slovaks to rush in and essentially seal the fate of Poland.
All of this had been accomplished within a relatively short amount of time, from April of 1489 to August of 1489. In October, Lithuania declared war on Poland as well and her fate was essentially sealed. After a bitter battle near Kobryn, Poland finally gave into peace demands on November 2, 1489 after a mere seven months of war. The treaty of Warsaw saw the regaining of lost Slovak lands in Silesia, and the addition of some strips of land along the borders including a bridgehead over the river Vistula east of Krakow. The Hungarians took all of Wallachia. Pommerania took the four Polish baltic territories, including the vastly wealthy city of Danzig. As for Modavia, she was vassalized by Slovakia and restored to her pre-Steffan territories. Lithuania made peace with Poland shortly thereafter taking the rest of the Polish territories along the Black Sea. By 1490, Poland was once more a landlocked country. Though Bavaria was at war, no troops ever made the treck. This did not offend Vladjo IV as it was deemed unnecessary from the beginning.
Meanwhile, rumblings to the south saw the Byzantines and the Ottomans on the edge of war. Recent clashes between the Turks and the minor Asian sultanates saw the evisceration of all Ottoman territory in Asia. Now, only northern Greece, Albania, Macedonia and Bulgaria were occupied by the Turks. With the tensions rising all throughout 1490 and 1491, a crusade was called for by Pope Innocent VIII on his deathbed in 1492. Heeding the call were Hungary, Slovakia, Byzantium (obviously not for 'catholic' reasons...) and Serbia.
The great armies, still 'high' off their victories in Poland, rushed southward towards the border and a row with the desperate Ottoman forces. Great victories in Bulgaria and Albania were won by the coalition of forces, and with the Byzantines pushed from the east defeat for the Ottomans was imminent. However, some lucky victories staved off defeat until 1494. In that year, the treaty of Constantinople was signed essentially destroying all but a small part of the Ottoman Empire. The Byzantines took the rest of Greece and a larger chunk of Thrace. The Serbians took a strip of land in Albania and Bulgaria, and Bulgaria was set as a vassal of the Hungarians. The Ottomans were left to their city of Thessaloniki and nothing more. The Slovaks recieved the largest sum of all, taking 200,000 ducats as pay for their troubles.
For these brilliant wars over a five year span, Vladjo IV was given the not-completely-deserved title of the 'Cisįr blżska' or Lightning King, for the speed of the wars he conducted. Why was the title not completely deserved? He set up the diplomacy for the wars, and his able generals whose names we have long marginalized like Palaż or Tįżak deserve more credit than they have received.
Times looked good for the Slovak nation, though their position and power put them diametrically at odds with Hungary. Despite the 'detente' of 1488-1494, things were once more heating up along the Hungaro-Slovak border.
Current AAR: Das Vereinigte Königreich von Mitteleuropa - Last Updated: October 19, 2011
About time the Osmans got their eternally deserved licking.
For if they do these things when the tree is green, what shall happen when it is dry?
I see you got my Culverins back.And cruel irony there, using their own cannons to blow up the wall....
Ooh, after retrieving the cannons I'm sorely tempted to give you another Cookie.
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