CHAPTER XVI: AUSTRIA
Part 1: Color of Blood
(1655-1660)
This is great! C'mon, I know some of you want to find a way for us to beat 1:3 odds and take on Mali, but this is Austria, home of the biggest whorehouse in Europe!
It's the Habsburg family motto. Look it up if you want!
Austria!
Let's begin with the mandatory introductions.
Meet Johann Leopold! Quite an administrator, quite a military man, and rich enough to afford three advisors. For once our merchants aren't badly placed: Wien, Venice and Lubeck. Johann Leopold is 21 years old, which is perfect because we're going to need time for him to pump out an heir. The last thing Austria needs is to be a junior partner in a union.
Our foreign policy seems to consist of a number of countries fearing and embargoing us. We countered this by embargoing them, and cozying up to Magdeberg and Tuscany. We also have a number of RMs and even a vassal.
Our alliance is fairly strong: Poland, France, Magdeberg, the Emperor and Utretcht. This is good because we have ALOT of CBs.
Our first move is to forge an alliance with Tuscany because, well, they're there and perhaps we'll get to chat with Mitre Head at some oint. We also earn Diplomacy-20, which lets us purchase chebeck frigates instead of galleasses.
Our second move is to do something insane.
Getting People Killed
Meet Bohemia! My first thought was that if I could take enough of Bohemia I could unite Austria with uhm...Northern Austria. Then I realized my CB with them was because they broke a personal union. Bringing Bohemia back into the fold and eventually diploannexing them would meet my needs nicely.
Here's the problem: Bohemia is united with Denmark and the Ottos. I believed we could avoid too much trouble since Denmark's already allied with us, the Bohemians are fighting the Livonian Order and Hansa, and the Ottos have no land access to us. I suppose they could launch an amphibious assault, but really is the computer going to think of that? By the end of the day it's AUSTRIA, Ansbach, Poland, Palatinate, Tuscany, Utrecht vs. BOHEMIA, Denmark, Ottomans.
What could possibly go wrong?
We rush to Prague with 43,000 men, and I punt our spy advisor to free up our budget in case we need to start recruiting. Prague's the primary war goal for reaffirming our union, and perhaps that'll be enough to bring Bohemia back into the fold.
For some reason the Bohemian army of 12K goes on vacation in Mainz before settling to siege Ansbach. The Danes have 27K in Brunswick more interested in the Hansa then us. In April the Palatinate kicks Bohemia out of Ansbach in a narrow fight. Easy.
Until I glance over and notice 35K Ottomans in KRAKOW. See, they've arranged for MA through our new nemesis Hungary.
They also see the need to show off their fleet.
It's not the size of your fleet, but how you use it that counts. Unfortunately the Turk can do both as they sink my lone battle fleet months later.
18K Tuscans briefly join my siege of Prague, but back away before the Ottoman menace. The Turk follows them, forcing battle in June against a joint Tuscan/Ansbach force.
That's when I notice 36K MORE Ottos in Ratibor. And 77K behind THEM! My God, they've sent their whole damn army after us! In July their initial force pins down our army in Prague.
There's hope though! I'd built 12K reinforcements, and they piled in. The Turk poured in doomstack after doomstack. The Palatinate joined in, and Poland was on the way by October. They lose 56,000 to our 17,300 and retreat in disorder.
I consolidate our regiments. I think it's wasteful to do this normally, as it means building new regiments fresh, but I have to stop them. That's 119 regiments the Ottos threw at me. If I can catch them and win again, I can knock the Turk out of the war.
Alas it's not to be, because they retreat into Hungarian soil and some sentry tells us we can't pass. Bugger.
Meanwhile, in 'North' Austria, we have one lone regiment who I don't expect to survive. Denmark moves in - and so does Utrecht and Tuscany. We send them reeling for the Danish border.
Blood for the Blood God
We celebrate by taking Economic Idea-6 (Nationalist Enthusiasm, -10% Land Maintenance), which seems rather fitting given the beating we just handed out.
To be honest, I'm completely ignoring the north, so I'm only mildly surprised when Denmark occupied Luneburg. They then move 30,000 into Mecklenberg, and my lone regiment (with friends that now include the Palatinate and Poland) give them another beating.
Meanwhile, the Bohemians take Ansbach and march to recover their territory. They surprise and annihilate two Austrian regiments on the border, but that gives my army time to catch them. The Bohemian army ceases to exist.
Which, you think, would be a great reason for them to end this war. Of course not. Not now that the Ottomans have pieced together a 43K army and sieged Bohemia. It's time to take our first loan and build mercs (manpower is GONE.)
The Ottos see their chance and move into Linz to destroy my army. Once more reinforcements pour in from around the country including a nice surprise - the Poles. They lose 19,000, but we lose almost 17,000. The tide's beginning to turn, but I don't as yet realize it. Instead I recruit another 12K mercs for two loans.
In fact I'm celebrating. The Bohemians offer me a white peace, but you know what? I think we can win this. Screw you Bohemia, we're going for the jugular.
Pride goeth...
Then, in July 1656, the Ottos decide to stop messing with Bohemia and attack my underbelly directly.
In October the Ottomans assault Salzburg and destroy the 6K army sieging there. Well, of course we show up with our stack. Then the Ottos pile in. So do Poland and the Emperor. Then the Bohemians scrape together a few thousand. We have 74,300, they have 114K. We've done this a couple of times now.
Someone famous, I want to say Sun Tzu, once warned that if you MUST win a battle to stay competitive, you've already lost the war. Well, this is our third MUST win, and this time the Bohemians have found themselves a decent general. It's close....but no.
It's now that Bohemia makes THEIR mistake. Of course they're no longer remotely interested in White Peace, but they do say yes to giving up Moldavia (Poland will thank me later) and 33 gold. I send my diplomat.
Two days later the diplomat comes back without his head. In that time frame the AI recalculated and decided Bohemia didn't want any money. Or anything reasonable for that matter.
It's the Ottomans. All of this hinges on the Ottomans. We MUST get them out of this war, and they're going to make me beg for the privilege.
All Debts Payed with Interest
The remnants of my army spend a lonely few months in Verona, occupied by Venice and owned by Mitre Head. While there we master Military-20 (Swivel Cannon) and recruit 7K mercenary infantry. The Danes are not a factor, and the Bohemians will simply lose another army.
By June we're ready and launch a frontal assault on the Bohemian position. We don't destroy their army - we leave that to the Palatinate, who blocks their escape. They then besiege Erz, only to have their army devastated by a Danish 30K stack.
Bohemia offers peace annuling their treaties. Oh no. Not after everything that's happened. I do find out they'd accept an offer to return to the union, but that's not enough either.
In February 1658, with two more Bohemian provinces occupied, the Tuscan army moved into Prague and kicked out the tiny local force trying to retake the capital. Unfortunately this woke up the Dane, who moved their army in and crushed that also.
Well, we can't have that. In March we assault the Danish army with Imperial help. We're actually outnumbered, but our Ludwig Byszynski is a VERY good commander (6/5/2/3) while Denmark's Christoffer Lovenorn is not. (3/3/2/1)
They flee all the way to Hamburg. We decide to kill them to the last man!
Strangely Denmark suddenly gets reasonable about ending the war with a status quo antebellum.
Too bad that option's no longer open to Bohemia, who's suddenly all alone. In July 1658 Salzburg falls. By November their entire country is occupied.
Silence
In January 1659 the Bohemians offer me the Union AND Salzburg. I think about rejecting it, but decide to check the war score first. 100%. I literally can't force the AI to give up more.
Fine.
Just don't get comfortable. You'll be joining Austria really soon, one way or the other. I send a diplomat over to explain this (Improve Relations) and cancel the embargo to try to reduce the chance of them going rogue again.
They're not the only diplomatic relation we cancel. We're at 13 of 9 acceptable relations, so I cancel 3 MAs (Pope, Venice, Wurtemberg) and one guarantee (Ulm).
Rebuilding after this war means cycling out all our mercs, so after repaying 1 of our 4 loans, we begin recruiting regulars and retiring mercs.
Our warlike nature alarms well...most of the planet. Hamburg, Augsburg, Aaachen, Mainz, Hungary, Burgundy, Denmark, and the Hansa all form a coalition against us. Most of them embargo us for good measure.
Well, that's okay (for now). We have some rebuilding to do before any more adventures. Hopefully the Ottos will be too busy for awhile to cause more trouble.
Johan's Dice
Reign: 5 years
Roll Needed: 2+
Roll: 5
Continue: Yes