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There was a double revoltrisk command in the Wars of Religion event, which I've removed.

Also, I've increased the revoltrisk from 2 to 6 in several events because the AI seems to deal with revolts better.

Code:
[color=white]###French Wars of Religion Events###
##By Count Six##
##Full event descriptions in doc file in PatchesMods##


### Power Struggle ###
##Revised by Count Six##

event = {
	id = 170101
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "Power Struggle"
	desc = "After Henry II died, the families of Bourbon, Guises and Montmorency fought for control of the young Francis II."
	style = 2
	date = { day = 1 month = july year = 1559 }#was january#
	offset = 30

	action_a = {
		name = "Power Struggle"
		command = { type = stability value = -2}
		command = { type = domestic which = aristocracy value = 2}
		command = { type = domestic which = centralization value = -5}
	}
}


### Tumult of Amboise (was The Bourbons Conspire against the King)###
##Revised by Count Six##

event = {
	id = 170102
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "Tumult of Amboise"
	desc = "While at first the Guises brothers gained control of the government, the Bourbons as princes of the blood had the better claim to direct France’s affairs during the royal minority. Staunch Catholics, the Guises intensified the persecution of Protestants begun during the reign of Henry II.  The combination of both grievances produced a Bourbon conspiracy against the Guises.  Louis, prince of Conde, the younger brother of Anthony king of Navarre, launched a plan to kidnap Francis II, remove him from the clutches of the Guises, and take vengeance on the upstarts. The attempted coup, launched while the young king was at the royal hunting lodge of Amboise, was foiled: some of the conspirators were killed, and relations between these powerful families, already poisonous, took on the character of a blood-feud.  Surprisingly, Catherine de Medici was able to insist on a moderate reaction to the conspiracy, but it is quite possible that a more severe response might have resulted in civil war."
	style = 2
	date = { day = 1 month = january year = 1560 }
	offset = 30
	
		action_a = {
				name = "Tolerate the Huguenots"
				command = { type = stability value = -1}
}
		action_b = {
				name = "Persecute them savagely"
				command = { type = stability value = -2}
				command = ( type = trigger which = 170104 }#New# 
}
}

### 12040 Calvinists seize Lyon - Scrapped###
### 12041 Guise orders execution of Protestants - replaced below###

event = {
id = 170103
trigger = {
	NOT = { event = 170104 }
	}
random = no
country = FRA
name = "The Massacre at Vassy"
desc = "Although the regent Catherine de Medici preferred to pursue a conciliatory policy with the Huguenot Calvinists, even issuing an edict in April 1561 offering them toleration for private religious observances, for many Catholics the Queen-Mother's policy was utterly unacceptable.  On March 1 1562, the crisis came to a head.  While returning from an embassy in Germany, the duke of Guise and his entourage passed through the village of Vassy.  Violence errupted between Guise's men and Huguenots who were at worship there.  While the casualties were heavy on both sides, for Huguenots throughout France the "massacre" was proof of a Catholic conspiracy to destroy them, and within a month the prince of Conde and his Huguenot followers seized Orleans and began to arm themselves, while Guise gathered his own forces and seized Paris.  Catherine hoped for a peaceful resolution, and she turned to Conde for protection against a Guise coup d'etat.  However, Conde's refusal to come to court, and the violence of the Huguenot insurrection sweeping the kingdom, left her with no alternative but to turn to the duke of Guise."
style = 2
date = { day = 1 month = march year = 1562 }
offset = 30

action_a = {
name = "Concede power to Guise"
command = { type = stability value = -2 }
}

action_b = {
name = "Convince Conde to come to court"
command = { type = sleepevent which = 170104 ) #Guise Catholic option#
command = { type = stability value = 1 }
command = { type = relation which = SPA value = -100 }
command = { type = relation which = HAB value = -100 }
command = { type = relation which = PAP value = -100 }
command = { type = revoltrisk which = 120 value = 4 }
command = { type = provincereligion which = 376 value = counterreform }
command = { type = provincereligion which = 386 value = counterreform }
command = { type = provincereligion which = 379 value = counterreform }
command = { type = provincereligion which = 383 value = counterreform }
command = { type = provincereligion which = 382 value = counterreform }
command = { type = provincereligion which = 384 value = counterreform }
command = { type = provincereligion which = 413 value = counterreform }
command = { type = provincereligion which = 414 value = counterreform }
command = { type = provincereligion which = 415 value = counterreform }
command = { type = provincereligion which = 416 value = counterreform }
command = { type = provincereligion which = 409 value = counterreform }
command = { type = provincereligion which = 422 value = counterreform }
command = { type = provincereligion which = 406 value = counterreform }
command = { type = provincereligion which = 375 value = counterreform }
command = { type = provincereligion which = 387 value = counterreform }
command = { type = wakeleader   which = 09152 } #Conde#
command = { type = wakeleader   which = 09153 } #Coligny#
}
}

### 3110 Wars of Religion in France - replaced below###

event = {
id = 170104
random = no
country = FRA
name = "The Wars of Religion"
desc = "With the outbreak of open warfare between the factions of Conde and Guise, royal authority in France, already weak in the hands of a boy-king and a foreign widow, all but dissolved.  Having been forced into the arms of the Guise faction, Catherine de Medici's reluctant sanction gave the Guise Catholic faction the aura of legitimacy, but for the prince of Conde and his Huguenot followers Catherine's support for Guise relieved them of any moral obligation toward the Crown.  The consequence was the 
virtual secession of Huguenot-controlled territories and prolonged civil war."
style = 2
date = { day = 1 month = april year = 1562 }
offset = 30

action_a = {
name = "Death to the Heretics!"
command = { type = independence which = FPR }
command = { type = trigger which = 169001 } #FPR breakvassal#
command = { type = relation which = SPA value = 100 }
command = { type = relation which = HAB value = 100 }
command = { type = relation which = SAV value = 100 }
command = { type = relation which = PAP value = 100 }
command = { type = relation which = ENG value = -100 }
command = { type = relation which = HOL value = -100 }
command = { type = stability value = -1 }
command = { type = religion which = catholic }
command = { type = wakeleader   which = 09151 } #FRA Francis of Guise#
command = { type = revoltrisk which = 120 value = 6 }
}
}

event = {
id = 169001
random = no
country = FPR
name = "The Wars of Religion"
desc = "With the outbreak of open warfare between the factions of Conde and Guise, royal authority, such as it was in the hands of a boy-king and a widow, all but dissolved in France.  Having been forced into the arms of the Guise faction, Catherine de Medici's reluctant sanction gave the Guise Catholic faction the aura of legitimacy, but for the prince of Conde and his Huguenot followers Catherine's support for Guise relieved them of any moral obligation toward the Crown.  The consequence was the secession of Huguenot-controlled territories from the French kingdom in everything but name and prolonged civil war."
style = 2

action_a = {
name = "Death to the Papist Idolators!"
command = { type = breakvassal which = FRA }
command = { type = dynastic which = NAV }
command = { type = alliance which = NAV }
command = { type = relation which = NAV value = 100 }
command = { type = relation which = ENG value = 100 }
command = { type = relation which = HOL value = 100 }
command = { type = war which = FRA }
command = { type = stability value = 2 }
command = { type = religion which = reformed }
command = { type = fortress which = 417 }
command = { type = INF which = 417 value = 10000 }
command = { type = CAV which = 417 value = 10000 }
command = { type = ART which = 417 value = 50 }
}
}

### Assassination of the Duke of Guise ###
## Revised by Count Six##

event = {
	id = 170105
	trigger = { event = 170103 }#Massacre at Vassy#
	random = no
	country = FRA
	name = "EVENTNAME12042"
	desc = "On 18 February 1563 Francis duke of Guise was returning from a camp inspection when he was shot three times in the shoulder: he died a few days later.  His assassin was Poltrot de Mere, a Huguenot gentleman from Saintoigne, who under torture implicated the Admiral de Coligny and other Protestant leaders.  Though Coligny denied any involvement in the crime, and though a royal inquiry formally cleared him of the charge, the Guise family always believed in the Admiral’s guilt and looked for revenge.  In the long term, however, the assassination meant that the Guises could count on the support of all those Frenchmen for whom the murdered duke had been a national hero, the defender of Metz in 1552 and the conqueror of Calais in 1558, and the champion of the Catholic faith since.  There is no doubt that the shots fired by Poltrot de Mere gravely exacerbated the civil divisions in France and added a new note of brutality to the conflict between Catholic and Huguenot."
	style = 2
	date = { day = 18 month = february year = 1563}##was 1 jan#
	offset = 10
	
		action_a = {
				name = "ACTIONNAME12042A"
				command = { type = stability value = 1}
			}
		action_b = {
				name = "ACTIONNAME12042B"
				command = { type = stability value = -1}
}
}

event = {
id = 170106
trigger = { 
	exists = HOL
	exists = FPR
	OR = {	religion = catholic
			religion = counterreform 
		}
	NOT = { war = { country = FRA country = SPA } 
		}
	NOT = { war = { country = FRA country = HAB } 
		}
	NOT = { 
			OR = {
					leader   = 09152 #FRA Conde#
					leader   = 09153 #FRA Coligny#
			}
		}
}
random = no
country = FRA
name = "The Treaty of Bayonne"
desc = "In August 1563 Charles IX reached his majority, and the following January the king, the queen-mother and the court set off on a two-year-long grand progress throughout the kingdom intended to show the king and restore order by displaying his wealth and authority.  At Bayonne in June 1565, the royal party met Phillip II's chief minister, the duke of Alba. A treaty was proposed, involving marriage alliances between the two dynasties, a firm French commitment to combating heresy, and an agreement to cooperate against protestant rebels in France and the Netherlands.  In fact, nothing came of these proposals but had the treaty been concluded, the result would have been the creation of a counter-reformation coalition between the two greatest 
powers in Europe."
style = 2
date = { day = 1 month = june year = 1565 }
offset = 30
deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1566 }

action_a = {
name = "No, we are not ready for this treaty"
command = { type = relation which = SPA value = 25 }
}

action_b = {
name = "The marriages, but not the war"
command = { type = relation which = SPA value = 25 }
command = { type = dynastic which = SPA }
command = { type = dynastic which = HAB }
}

action_c = {
name = "Let us unite against these enemies of the true faith!"
command = { type = relation which = SPA value = 25 }
command = { type = dynastic which = SPA }
command = { type = dynastic which = HAB }
command = { type = alliance which = SPA }
command = { type = war which = HOL }
command = { type = war which = FPR }
command = { type = religion which = counterreform }
command = { type = sleepevent which = 170109 } #The Three Henries#
command = { type = wakeleader   which = 09007 } #FRA Henry of Guise#
command = { type = trigger which = 285201 } #SPA Treaty of Bayonne#
}
}

event = {
id = 285201
random = no
country = SPA
name = "The Treaty of Bayonne"
desc = "At Bayonne in June 1565, Charles IX of France and his mother Catherine de Medici met Phillip II's chief minister, the duke of Alba. A treaty was proposed, involving marriage alliances between the two dynasties, a firm French commitment to combating heresy, and an agreement to cooperate against protestant rebels in France and the Netherlands.  In fact, nothing came of 
these proposals but had the treaty been concluded, the result would have been the creation of a counter-reformation coalition between the two greatest powers in Europe."
style = 2

action_a = {
name = "Let us unite against these enemies of the true faith!"
command = { type = relation which = HAB value = 100 }
command = { type = dynastic which = HAB }
command = { type = alliance which = HAB }
command = { type = war which = HOL }
command = { type = war which = FPR }
command = { type = religion which = counterreform }
}

action_b = {
name = "No, we are not ready for this treaty"
command = { type = relation which = SPA value = 25 }
}
}

##12043 Margaret marries Henry of Navarre - replaced below##

event = {
id = 169002
trigger = { 
	exists = FRA
	NOT = { war = { country = FRA country = FPR } 
		}
}
random = no
country = FPR
name = "Queen Margot"
desc = "After almost a decade of turbulance and civil war between the Crown and the Huguenots, it seemed as if peace was within reach in the early 1570s. Catherine de Medici, concerned as always to bring about a religious reconcilation, proposed a marriage between her daughter Marguerite (called Margot) and the young Bourbon prince Henry of Navarre. The proposal divided the Huguenot leaders; at first both Henry's mother, the zealously Calvinist Jeanne d'Albret, and the Huguenots' military leader 
Admiral Coligny were opposed to it.  Coligny in particular preferred an alliance with England involving a marriage between Navarre and Elizabeth I.  However, Jeanne died in June 1573 (thereby making Henry king of Navarre) while Coligny was gradually won over when he realised the marriage to Marguerite was necessary to achieve his plan for assisting his Dutch 
coreligionists by making war on Spain."
style = 2
date = { day = 1 month = august year = 1571 }
offset = 30
deathdate = { day = 1 month = july year = 1575 }

action_a = {
name = "Accept the marriage with Marguerite."
command = { type = stability value = 1 }
command = { type = vassal   which = NAV }
}

action_b = {
name = "Pursue an English alliance."
command = { type = relation which = ENG value = 100 }
command = { type = relation which = HOL value = 100 }
command = { type = relation which = FRA value = -100 }
command = { type = relation which = SPA value = -100 }
command = { type = relation which = HAB value = -100 }
command = { type = relation which = PAP value = -100 }
command = { type = trigger which = 164101 } #Eng Navarre's Proposal#
command = { type = sleepevent which = 170107 } #St.Bartholomew's Day#
}
}

###12044 St Bartholomew's Day Massacres - replaced below##

event = {
id = 170107
trigger = { 
	event = 169002
	NOT = { war = { country = FRA country = FPR }
		}
}
random = no
country = FRA
name = "St. Bartholomew's Day"
desc = "On 18 August 1572 the marriage of Marguerite and Navarre was celebrated in Paris.  Four days later, Coligny was shot by an assassin from the window of a house owned by the Guise family.  On the night of August 23, Charles IX apparently decided that since renewed civil war was inevitable, it was better to destroy the Huguenots in Paris than wait for open warfare.  The result was a massacre the next day, the Feast of St. 
Bartholomew, in which Coligny was dragged from his bed and slaughtered together with several thousand Huguenots."
style = 2
date = { day = 23 month = august year = 1572 }
offset = 10
deathdate = { day = 23 month = august year = 1576 }

action_a = {
name = "Turn against Coligny and let the Guises kill him."
command = { type = stability value = -2 }
command = { type = population which = -2 value = -2000 }
command = { type = population which = -1 value = -1000 }
command = { type = population which = -1 value = -1000 }
command = { type = population which = -1 value = -1000 }
command = { type = population which = -1 value = -1000 }
command = { type = population which = -1 value = -1000 }
command = { type = war which = FPR }
command = { type = revoltrisk which = 240 value = 6 }
}

action_b = {
name = "Bless the marriage and keep the peace."
command = { type = dynastic which = FPR }
command = { type = relation which = FPR value = 100 }
}

action_c = {
name = "Endorse Coligny's war policy."
command = { type = war which = SPA }
command = { type = relation which = ENG value = 100 }
command = { type = relation which = HOL value = 100 }
command = { type = relation which = HAB value = -200 }
command = { type = relation which = PAP value = -200 }
command = { type = inherit which = FPR }
command = { type = religion which = catholic }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 376 value = 4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 386 value = 4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 379 value = 4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 383 value = 4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 382 value = 4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 384 value = 4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 413 value = 4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 414 value = 4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 415 value = 4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 416 value = 4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 409 value = 4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 422 value = 4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 406 value = 4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 375 value = 4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 387 value = 4 }
command = { type = sleepleader which = 09007 } #Henry of Guise#
}
}

event = {
id = 164101
random = no
country = ENG
name = "Navarre's proposal"
desc = "With the advice of Admiral Coligny, effective leader of the French Huguenots, the young King Henry of Navarre offered his hand to Elizabeth of England, who was nearly old enough to be his mother. While the proposal may have seemed odd from the personal perspective, it was welcome to staunch Protestants within the Virgin Queen’s council such as Sir Francis Walsingham, who saw in it a chance for England to lead a Protestant league against the forces of Papist persecution.  In the end however, the moderate and cautious instincts of Lord Burghley and the Queen, together with the certainty that such an alliance would mean an expensive war with France, put an end to the projected marriage."
style = 2

action_a = {
name = "Offer fine words and fair promises."
command = { type = relation which = FPR value = -25 }
}

action_b = {
name = "Offer the Huguenots money but no marriage."
command = { type = trigger which = 169003 }#English support#
command = { type = cash value = -100 }
}

action_c = {
name = "Agree to the marriage"
command = { type = dynastic which = FPR }
command = { type = vassal which = FPR }
command = { type = war which = FRA }
}
}

event = {
id = 169003
random = no
country = FPR
name = "English Support"
desc = "The English queen will not marry Navarre, but she sends money to 
support the cause of the Godly."
style = 2

action_a = {
name = "Cash"
command = { type = cash value = 100 }
}
}

## 12045 Edict of Beaulieu - was Henry's Liberalization Agreement ##
## Revised by Count Six##

event = {
id = 170108
trigger = { 
	exists = FPR 
	NOT = { war = { country = FRA country = FPR } }
	}
random = no
country = FRA
name = "The Edict of Beaulieu"
desc = "Charles IX died in 1574 and was succeeded by his brother, the former duke of Anjou, as Henry III.  Unable to solve the intractable problem of the Huguenots by force, the new king tried conciliation by issuing the Edict of Beaulieu, better known as the Peace of Monsieur because contemporaries assumed it had been forced on the king by the duke of Alencon (who, as the king's younger brother, was referred to as "Monsieur").  For the first time in the religious wars Huguenots were allowed free and public exercise of their religion, and eight fortified towns were placed under Huguenot control.  However, the peace caused widespread indignation among Catholics, who viewed it as royal capitulation to the Huguenots. Some of them decided to oppose its implementation and to set up defensive leagues, similar in structure to the Huguenot "state-within-a-state" in existence since the early 1560s. Instead of peace, Henry's policy led to more warfare, and in place of one grave threat to the French monarchy, created two."
style = 2
date = { day = 5 month = may year = 1576 }
offset = 10
deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1580 }

action_a = {
name = "Proclaim the edict"
command = { type = relation which = FPR value = 100 }
command = { type = stability value = -2 }
}

action_b = {
name = "Appease the Catholics"
command = { type = stability value = 2 }
command = { type = religion which = counterreform }
command = { type = breakdynastic which = FPR }
command = { type = war which = FPR }
command = { type = relation which = FPR value = -100 }
command = { type = relation which = ENG value = -100 }
command = { type = relation which = HOL value = -100 }
command = { type = relation which = SPA value = 100 }
command = { type = relation which = PAP value = 100 }
command = { type = sleepevent which = 170109 } #The Three Henrys#
}
}

### 12047 The Three Henrys ###
## Revised by Count Six ##

event = {
id = 170109
trigger = { 
	OR = {
		exists = FPR
		religion = protestant
		religion = reformed
		}
	}
random = no
country = FRA
name = "The Catholic League"
desc = "In June 1584 the king's younger brother and heir appararent the duke of Anjou died, and with him died the hope many Frenchman had placed on his succession to the throne.  Henry III had no son and was unlikely ever to have one; this left Henry of Navarre as heir, thereby raising the spectre that the next king of France might be a heretic. In September 1584 Henry duke of Guise and his brothers the duke of Mayenne and the Cardinal of Guise met at Nancy and founded league to keep Navarre off the throne.  Phillip II signed a treaty with the new League, and military operations began at once.  By the end of the year, much of north and central France was under Guise control, and France was once again at war."
style = 2
date = { day = 10 month = june year = 1584 }#death of Anjou#
offset = 30
deathdate = { day = 23 month = october year = 1588 }#death of Guise#

action_a = {
name = "The Catholic League"
command = { type = independence which = FUC }
command = { type = trigger which = 172001 } #FUC breakvassal#
command = { type = relation which = FPR value = 100 }
command = { type = stability value = -2 }
}
}

event = {
id = 172001
random = no
country = FUC
name = "The Catholic League"
desc = "In June 1584 the king's younger brother and heir appararent the duke of Anjou died, and with him died the hope many Frenchman had placed on his succession to the throne.  Henry III had no son and was unlikely ever to have one; this left Henry of Navarre as heir, thereby raising the spectre that the next king of France might be a heretic. In September 1584 Henry duke of Guise and his brothers the duke of Mayenne and the Cardinal of Guise met at Nancy and founded league to keep Navarre off the throne.  Phillip II signed a treaty with the new League, and military operations began at once.  By the end of the year, much of north and central France was under Guise control, and France was once again at war."
style = 2

action_a = {
name = "The Catholic League"
command = { type = breakvassal which = FRA }
command = { type = dynastic which = SPA }
command = { type = alliance which = SPA }
command = { type = relation which = SPA value = 100 }
command = { type = relation which = PAP value = 100 }
command = { type = relation which = ENG value = -100 }
command = { type = relation which = HOL value = -100 }
command = { type = war which = FPR }
command = { type = stability value = 2 }
command = { type = religion which = counterreform }
command = { type = INF which = 376 value = 10000 }#champagne#
command = { type = CAV which = 376 value = 10000 }
command = { type = ART which = 376 value = 50 }
command = { type = INF which = 414 value = 5000 }#brittany#
command = { type = CAV which = 414 value = 5000 }
command = { type = ART which = 414 value = 20 }
}
}

### 12048 Assassination of Henry of Guise ###
## Revised by Count Six ##

event = {
id = 170110
random = no
country = FRA
name = "The Assassination of Henry of Guise"
desc = "Assassination of Guise" 
style = 2
date = { day = 1 month = may year = 1588 }
offset = 10
deathdate = { day = 1 month = november year = 1588 }

action_a = {
name = "Assassinate Guise"
command = { type = stability value = -3 }
command = { type = revoltrisk which = 12 value = 4 }
command = { type = revolt which = -2 }
command = { type = revolt which = -2 }
command = { type = revolt which = -1 }
command = { type = revolt which = -1 }
command = { type = revolt which = -1 }
command = { type = war which = FUC }
}
}

### 12050 Assassination of Henry III ###
## Revised by Count Six ##

event = { 
id = 170111
random = no
country = FRA
name = "The Assassination of Henry III"
desc = "Assassination of Henry III"
style = 2
date = { day = 2 month = august year = 1589 }

action_a = {
name = "Assassination of Henry III"
command = { type = inherit which = FPR }
command = { type = vassal   which = NAV }
command = { type = stability value = -2 }
command = { type = desertion which -1 value = 5000 }
command = { type = desertion which -1 value = 5000 }
command = { type = desertion which -1 value = 5000 }
command = { type = desertion which -1 value = 5000 }
}
}

### The Cardinal of Bourbon ###
## by Count Six ##

event = {
id = 172102
trigger = { event = 170111 }
random = no
country = FUC
name = "The Cardinal of Bourbon"
desc = "Cardinal of Bourbon"
style = 2

action_a = { 
name = "Vive Charles X"
command = { type = war which = FRA }
}
}

### Parma's Intervention in France###
## by Count Six ##

event = {
id = 285202
trigger = { event = 172102 }
random = no
country = SPA
name = "Parma's Intervention in France"
desc = "Spanish Intervention."  
style = 2

action_a = { 
name = "Defeat the heretics!"
command = { type = casusbelli which = FRA value = 60 }
command = { type = relation which = FRA value = -200 }
command = { type = vassal which = FUC }
}
}

### At the Walls of Paris ###
## Revised by Count Six ##

event = {
id = 170112
trigger = {
		OR = {
			NOT = {exists = FPR }
			control = { province = 385 data = FPR }
			}
		}
random = no
country = FRA
name = "At the Gates of Paris"
desc = "The Gates of Paris"
style = 2
date = { day = 17 month = may year = 1593 }
offset = 30
deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1610 }

action_a = {
name = "Paris is worth a mass"
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 376 value = -4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 386 value = -4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 379 value = -4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 383 value = -4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 382 value = -4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 384 value = -4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 413 value = -4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 414 value = -4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 415 value = -4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 416 value = -4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 409 value = -4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 422 value = -4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 406 value = -4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 375 value = -4 }
command = { type = province_revoltrisk which = 387 value = -4 }
command = { type = inherit which = FPR }
command = { type = inherit which = FUC }
command = { type = provincetax which -1 value = -1 }
command = { type = provincetax which -1 value = -1 }
command = { type = provincetax which -1 value = -1 }
command = { type = provincetax which -1 value = -1 }
command = { type = domestic which = CENTRALIZATION value = 2 }
command = { type = domestic which = INNOVATIVE value = 1 }
command = { type = stability value = 2 }
command = { type = wakeleader   which = 09008 } #Henry IV#
}
}

###Edict of Nantes###

event = {
id = 170113
trigger = { event = 170112} #Walls of Paris#
random = no
country = FRA
name = "EVENTNAME12052"
desc = "EVENTHIST12052"
style = 2
date = { day = 13 month = april year = 1598 }

action_a = {
name = "ACTIONNAME12052A"
command = { type = stability value = 2 }
command = { type = domestic which = innovative value = 2 }
}

action_b = {
name = "ACTIONNAME12052B"
command = { type = stability value = -2 }
command = { type = religiousrevolt which -1 }
command = { type = religiousrevolt which -1 }
command = { type = religiousrevolt which -1 }
command = { type = domestic which = innovative value = -1 }
command = { type = missionaries value = 2 }
}
}
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Event 170103, the Massacre at Vassy, option B, I'm pretty sure counterreform isn't an applicable provincereligion.

Event 170106, the Treaty of Bayonne, shouldn't option A give -25 relations with SPA?

Event 285201, the Treaty of Bayonne, option B, improves relations with the country getting the event, SPA.

Also, you might want to set FUC to counterreform = yes, so they stop changing back to Catholic
 

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Event 170103, the Massacre at Vassy, option B, I'm pretty sure counterreform isn't an applicable provincereligion.

Event 170106, the Treaty of Bayonne, shouldn't option A give -25 relations with SPA?

Event 285201, the Treaty of Bayonne, option B, improves relations with the country getting the event, SPA.

Also, you might want to set FUC to counterreform = yes, so they stop changing back to Catholic
I'll have to check the first one by trigging the event. I think +25 could be OK, historically they seemed to strengthen relations. It should be for FRA in the Spanish event of course. Better relations are needed since Spain is inclined to take parts of France during this period.
FUC:s AI file should definately have counterreform = yes. Thanks. :)
 
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Just helping :)

By the way, should Kingdom of Italy have counterreform = yes? Just wondering, because every country around them turns CRC (SPA, HAB, PAP) so I thought it might be appropriate.
 

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I've seen them form in 4 out of my last 6 games, all by AI. It is possible, just unlikely, but then so is england getting the Union flag and France having the revolution
 

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I've seen them form in 4 out of my last 6 games, all by AI. It is possible, just unlikely, but then so is england getting the Union flag and France having the revolution
Ooh, didn't know it was so likely. Actually a bit too likely for my taste. An AI file is really needed then.
 

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Hehe, that can also be taken to mean 4 out of my last hundred games. They seem to be on a roll, particularly Siena. I've seen them take out Tuscany, Modena, Milan and form Italy twice running now. Could possibly tone down their aggressiveness a bit, aren't they supposed to be annexed by Tuscany?
 

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Incidentally, my computer committed suicide in the past 24 hours, so I've lost everything *cries* Getting 1.42b out soon would be a godsend, so I don't have to wade through all those event files again.