That is all but the entirety of continental Europe embroiled in war. I foresee lots of death and destruction.
Well Rome isn't going to stay under a monarchy any longer when Greeks are marching into the city and declaring another Roman Republic thanks to Cathay's help. Also Greece is allied to mighty Cathay I guess the Revolutionaries is now Cathay's enlighten brothers in arms and the anti Revolutionary monarchies in Italy and Bohemia are savages.Rome, belonging to anything beyond a Monarchy, Preposterous.
Hohenzollern Empire is leaking again...Eimericas
Most of the default revolutionary flags are bland, and the ones in conversions are randomly generated (when the mod was created). I mean, the Roman Empire revolutionary flag is even pure white. But thankfully Dragoon can mod the flags to something better.I have mixed feelings towards Greece's Revolutionary flag. I mean its not completely terrible like the randomly generated flags for Revolutionary countries usally are, but I don't feel like it sits Greece outside of the light blue right stripe, I'm not sure what the symbolic orgins and symbolism of the flag in universe would be here since France's revolutionary flag defiantly had a clear orgin and significant symbolism to it in the context of the French Revolution in OTL.
Oops, I didn't realize I accidentally said Eimerica instead of America. I'm still wondering how I accomplished that.Hohenzollern Empire is leaking again...
just leave this here.
Bingo, I posted it in response to everyone making Tito Jokes. Tito is in HOI. He does not lead Cathay though.
The Different branch of zunism sounds like a better idea tbhNope, I did not have an inlore explanation, honestly I didnt even notice they were Shia ingame until I looked at the screenshots in Post!. Something something Radical fundamentalism throwing off the chains of Zunist oppression maybe. Or Perhaps i'll go with post Islamic destruction Shia is a radical version of Zunism with most of the syncretism having been discarded in favor of a far more pure faith. Which considering its in Persia may mean it looks far more like some sort of Zoroastrian-Actual Zunism-Manchianism mix instead of the sorta Pseudo-Buddhist-Christianity-Islam the rest of the world follows.
I guess it means abolition of the slave trade, since that happened much earlier than the abolition of slavery itself and sort of makes sense in the 1700s (though 1700 itself is stretching it).Another question I have is what is Cathay's situation with slavery at the moment? I know three's actually a decision to abolish slavery in 1700 (I do think the the fact the decision to abolish slavery pops in 1700 is a bit anachronistic and should show up much later) but I assume slavery is still practiced since the abolishing of slavery is mentioned and I assume it is widely practiced in the Twelve Provinces like the early US in OTL, so I'm wondering what is it like in Cathay.
That makes sense. I do still think some of EU4’s decisions don’t make any sense from a historical standpoint like that decisions to construct the Panama, Seuz and Kiel Canal even through the Suez Canal was constructed in 1859 to 1869, the Kiel was built under the German Empire in 1887 to 1895 while being expanded on from 1907-1914, and the Suez was constructed from 1881 to the 1900s.I guess it means abolition of the slave trade, since that happened much earlier than the abolition of slavery itself and sort of makes sense in the 1700s (though 1700 itself is stretching it).
There were plans for at least the Suez and Panama canals for ages tho, it's just that at the tech levels of the time they were prohibitively expensive and not worth the investment, which is what they are in EU4 too.That makes sense. I do still think some of EU4’s decisions don’t make any sense from a historical standpoint like that decisions to construct the Panama, Seuz and Kiel Canal even through the Suez Canal was constructed in 1859 to 1869, the Kiel was built under the German Empire in 1887 to 1895 while being expanded on from 1907-1914, and the Suez was constructed from 1881 to the 1900s.
Sorry for being for that nitpicking there, it was always something that confused me in EU4 (through I definitely see the gameplay benefits of having your navies travel more quickly between oceans so I guess that’s why those decisions were included.)
Basically what Emperor of Mordor said. Also, if I remember correctly, some Egyptian pharaoh tried building a canal between the Nile and the Red Sea.That makes sense. I do still think some of EU4’s decisions don’t make any sense from a historical standpoint like that decisions to construct the Panama, Seuz and Kiel Canal even through the Suez Canal was constructed in 1859 to 1869, the Kiel was built under the German Empire in 1887 to 1895 while being expanded on from 1907-1914, and the Suez was constructed from 1881 to the 1900s.
Sorry for being for that nitpicking there, it was always something that confused me in EU4 (through I definitely see the gameplay benefits of having your navies travel more quickly between oceans so I guess that’s why those decisions were included.)
Oh dear... rebels in the new world while the homeland becomes its own war. Not the best situation, to say the least.
A nice large trans-continental war
Well at least you got the colonies under control. now you've got a continental war on your hands. I take it the greeks are going full napoleon on bohemia?
That is all but the entirety of continental Europe embroiled in war. I foresee lots of death and destruction.
That American Independence War is bloodier than I though it would be judging from the casualty rates from the update. At this rate the Continental Wars (through I personally think the Petrovic Wars would also be a good interchangeable name for them considering that Petrovic might end up being the Napoleon figure for Greece depending on his military skill) could exceed the Chinese war in death tolls! At least the Americas and Europe will be very interesting with Revolutionary sentiments rising in them.
Cathay is going to regret its decision to ally with Greece soon. I imagine that their collaboration with the Revolutionary Hellenic Republic while also suppresing the independence movements in their colonies won't leave Cathay very popular in the eyes of the world and would be seen as hypocritical of Cathay, which It kind of is tbh.
Also I am quite pleased by the Incan Nation forming too, I thought it would never be for so long, espically since the Mayans and Aztecs were colonized (through I think their culture is still intact within the British and Khitan Empires thanks to the cultural tolerance inherit in the Zunist religion)
Well Rome isn't going to stay under a monarchy any longer when Greeks are marching into the city and declaring another Roman Republic thanks to Cathay's help. Also Greece is allied to mighty Cathay I guess the Revolutionaries is now Cathay's enlighten brothers in arms and the anti Revolutionary monarchies in Italy and Bohemia are savages.
Considering the Hellenic Republic has Athens, the cradle of democracy in their hands, I'm wondering if they can also inherit the military prowess that built Sparta's legacy as well in the Continental Wars (through I do think the movie 300 definitely blows Sparta's martial skills out of portion.)
I have mixed feelings towards Greece's Revolutionary flag. I mean its not completely terrible like the randomly generated flags for Revolutionary countries usally are, but I don't feel like it sits Greece outside of the light blue right stripe, I'm not sure what the symbolic orgins and symbolism of the flag in universe would be here since France's revolutionary flag defiantly had a clear origin and significant symbolism to it in the context of the French Revolution in OTL.
Hohenzollern Empire is leaking again...
Most of the default revolutionary flags are bland, and the ones in conversions are randomly generated (when the mod was created). I mean, the Roman Empire revolutionary flag is even pure white. But thankfully Dragoon can mod the flags to something better.
Wait a minute... I think I've just realized something.
I'm not sure to consider myself a genius for considering this from discussions many pages ago or if I am looking too much into things.Considering that Greece is the power controlling the balkans at the points, and they have been under Greek influence for awhile, does this mean that Greece ends up becoming a Communist regime in HOI4 under Tito?
This isn't a very serous question Dragoon, but considering you habits towards using pictures of anime characters for characters in the Anniona-verse due the anime portraits mod you played CK2 with, and I'm pretty sure used a picture of Lelouch Lamperouge for one Anniona emperor in the Stellaris portion of the Anniona megacampagin, would it be possible for you to get away with using picutes of Light Yagami or L Lawliet from Death Note for characters in the HOI4 section? I know its a bit of a silly thing to ask but a guy can hope right?
Another question I have is what is Cathay's situation with slavery at the moment? I know three's actually a decision to abolish slavery in 1700 (I do think the the fact the decision to abolish slavery pops in 1700 is a bit anachronistic and should show up much later) but I assume slavery is still practiced since the abolishing of slavery is mentioned and I assume it is widely practiced in the Twelve Provinces like the early US in OTL, so I'm wondering what is it like in Cathay.
I guess it means abolition of the slave trade, since that happened much earlier than the abolition of slavery itself and sort of makes sense in the 1700s (though 1700 itself is stretching it).
That makes sense. I do still think some of EU4’s decisions don’t make any sense from a historical standpoint like that decisions to construct the Panama, Seuz and Kiel Canal even through the Suez Canal was constructed in 1859 to 1869, the Kiel was built under the German Empire in 1887 to 1895 while being expanded on from 1907-1914, and the Suez was constructed from 1881 to the 1900s.
Sorry for being for that nitpicking there, it was always something that confused me in EU4 (through I definitely see the gameplay benefits of having your navies travel more quickly between oceans so I guess that’s why those decisions were included.)
Glances at Hohenzollern Empire's pagan lorePeople are all gushing over the new Pagan reformation mechanics letting you mix and match religions but I'm just here like, did it first boys!
Well, he is Patrick Stewart. He can't be the doom of a dynasty. Unless he's Claudius, of course.So Bernard-Aton was not the doom of the dynasty after all. Well, that's something.