YodaMaster said:A player will not let this happen but provinces could defect to Béarn, Navarre, Provence, Savoy or Spanish kingdoms anyway.
Exactly.
YodaMaster said:A player will not let this happen but provinces could defect to Béarn, Navarre, Provence, Savoy or Spanish kingdoms anyway.
Garbon said:I don't know that it would make sense to prevent DAU=>FRA if it owns Paris.
Garbon said:It seems like perhaps France should get some of those events then.
The only other thing I can think of is that perhaps the rest of Europe wouldn't recognize the Dauphine of the rightful ruler of France, but that strikes me as unlikely...once he is in Paris.
Garbon said:Also now that I look closer, it looks like Dauphine only becomes France in 1422, if the negotiations go ahistorically and Burgundy/England decided to let the Dauphin inherit his father. Why would they keep fighting then?
Toio said:What your implying too then is that if the scenario happens as you state, then FRA should not pursue the "held" lands of Gascon, normandy, caux, picardie and calais to ENG and Champagne and Niversais to BUR. This would seem illogical for FRA to accept these conditions even though ENG and BUR recognise the dauphine as the french King.
Toio said:AND since Champagne (reims) is historically the birthplace of FRA how can the DAU accept becoming FRA without Reims ?
#(1419) On the bridge of Montereau
event = {
id = 361002
trigger = { exists = BUR }
random = no
country = DAU
name = "EVENTNAME361002" #On the bridge of Montereau
desc = "EVENTHIST361002"
#-#Under John the Fearless, Burgundy had become the most powerful vassal of France, and acted increasingly more independent with respect to the Crown. Charles VI's madness had faciliated a civil war within the ranks of the nobility in France. The Burgundians and the Armagnacs had jockeyed for control of Charles VI and both had periodically exchanged positions of strength. John had murdered Louis Duke of Orleans, in the streets of Paris and years later, had massacred many Armagnacs in Paris when he had entered the city in 1418. Those who survived had fled to the side of the Dauphin, Charles. Hesitating between a final alliance with Henry V and a reconciliation with the Dauphin Charles, the Duke agreed to meet Charles in Montereau. Tempers flared during the meeting, and John and his retainers were cut to pieces. The alternative was to face humiliating concessions...
date = { day = 10 month = september year = 1419 }
action_a = {
name = "ACTIONNAME361002A" #Commit the Murder!
command = { type = stability value = 2 }
command = { type = trigger which = 137015 } #BUR: The Assassination of John the Fearless
command = { type = relation which = BUR value = -200 }
command = { type = domestic which = centralization value = 1 }
command = { type = badboy value = 2 }
}
action_b = {
name = "ACTIONNAME361002B" #Let us make concessions to ensure us the throne
command = { type = stability value = -6 }
command = { type = secedeprovince which = BUR value = 376 } #Champagne
command = { type = secedeprovince which = BUR value = 383 } #Picardie
command = { type = secedeprovince which = BUR value = 386 } #Nivernais
command = { type = alliance which = BUR }
command = { type = revolt which = 410 } #Berri
command = { type = revolt which = 423 } #Guyenne
command = { type = revoltrisk which = 240 value = 5 }
command = { type = domestic which = centralization value = -3 }
command = { type = domestic which = aristocracy value = 3 }
command = { type = relation which = BUR value = 200 }
command = { type = relation which = PRO value = -100 }
command = { type = sleepevent which = 170306 } #FRA: Negotiations at Arras
command = { type = trigger which = 137051 } #BUR: The Alliance of Montereau
}
}
No, I haven't. Frozen Random Number Genarator... or bad luck?
About badboy, does it make a real difference between 2 and 1?
No, I haven't. Frozen Random Number Genarator... or bad luck?
About badboy, does it make a real difference between 2 and 1?
Any game reason why AGCEEP did not start the 1419GC HYW as historical, meaning that Normandy and Caen where already secured by a peace with"old" FRA in 1416 annd 1417 respectively.
Normandy was not secured until January 19th/20th of 1419 with the fall of Rouen.