AGCEEP_HYW_Dauphine.txt

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1419-1420: The Scots Assist the Dauphin for Dauphiné
1419-1422: The Armagnac Party Roars for Dauphiné
1419: On the bridge of Montereau for Dauphiné
1420-1422: The Dauphin and the Treaty of Orleans for Dauphiné
1420-1423: Bourbon Remains Faithful to our Cause for Dauphiné
1420-1423: Orleans Remains in Our Court for Dauphiné
1420-1425: Champagne is lost for Dauphiné
1420-1425: Nivernais is lost for Dauphiné
1422-1422: The Consecration of Charles VII for Dauphiné
1422: King Charles VI is Dead for Dauphiné
1422: King Charles VI is Dead for Dauphiné
1422-1422: Charles VII King of France for Dauphiné
1422-1423: Charles of Bourbon Swears Allegiance to Charles VII for Dauphiné
1422-1423: Jean of Orleans Swears Allegiance to Charles VII for Dauphiné
1424-1424: Buchan, Douglas, and Scottish Reinforcement for Dauphiné
1425-1461: The Collapse of the Kingdom of Bourges for Dauphiné
1427-1428: Jean of Orleans Count of Dunois for Dauphiné
1429-1461: The Consecration of Charles VII for Dauphiné
1429-1429: The Meeting at Chinon for Dauphiné
1435-1436: The Failure of the Maid for Dauphiné
1461: Death of the Dauphin Charles for Dauphiné
1461-1477: The Consecration of Louis XI for Dauphiné
1477-1477: Louis Is Annointed King of France for Dauphiné
1485: The Estate of Charles the Bold for Dauphiné
1486-1486: The Estate of Charles the Bold for Dauphiné
1498: The Dauphine Succession for Dauphiné
1498-1589: The Crown of France for Dauphiné
Triggered (triggered event): Burgundy Refuses the Rights of Charles for Dauphiné
Triggered (triggered event): Estate of Charles the Bold for Dauphiné
Triggered (triggered event): King Charles VII for Dauphiné
Triggered (1477-1477): Louis Inherits the Crown of France for Dauphiné
Triggered (1422): The Consecration of Charles VII for Dauphiné
Triggered (1419-1422): The Demands of the Duke of Burgundy for Dauphiné
Triggered (1419-1422): The Demands of the Duke of Burgundy for Dauphiné
Triggered (1429-1429): The Epic of Joan for Dauphiné
Triggered (triggered event): The Estate of Charles the Bold for Dauphiné
Triggered (triggered event): The Generous Peace of Henry V for Dauphiné
Triggered (1422): The Legacy of Charles VI for Dauphiné
Triggered (triggered event): The Treaty of Troyes for Dauphiné

Dauphiné — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 1 days of January 2, 1419
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1420)
unless prevented by
Action B of 20410 - Buchan and Wigtown Assist the Dauphin for Scotland

Description

The detention of the Scottish King in England had thus far been advantageous to Henry for it preserved during the whole course of the French war the tranquility of his northern frontier. But when word arrived in Scotland of the progress made by Henry they foresaw their own ruin if France was defeated. The Regent of Scotland declined to openly war against England so he permitted a body of seven thousand Scottish soldiers under the command of the Earl of Buchan to be transported into France for the service of the Dauphin.

Actions

A. New Allies!

  • Leader Earl of Buchan becomes active
  • +5000 infantry in Berri

Dauphiné — Not random

Conditions

  • Dauphiné exists
  • Country is at war
  • Event 137051 - The Alliance of Montereau for Burgundy has already occurred
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • Burgundy and Dauphiné are allied
    • Dauphiné is a vassal of Burgundy
  • None of the following must occur:
    • Burgundy and Dauphiné are at war
    • Stability is at 1 or higher

Will happen within 350 days of September 11, 1419
Checked again every 350 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after October 22, 1422)

Description

The Armagnac party had been the Dauphin's only support since his escape from Paris. Charles, seeing a certain means to secure the crown, diverted from the Armagnac Party's wishes and made the Agreement of Montereau. This was too much for the Ultras frequenting the court at Bourges.

Actions

A. Damn!

  • Stability -1
  • -10 relations with Provence
  • Lose 3000 troops in a random province
  • Lose 3000 troops in a random province
  • A random province revolts
  • A random province revolts

Dauphiné — Not random

Conditions

  • Burgundy exists

Will happen on September 11, 1419

Description

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...

Actions

A. Commit the Murder!

B. Let us make concessions to ensure us the throne

  • Stability -6
  • Cede Champagne to Burgundy
  • Cede Picardie to Burgundy
  • Cede Nivernais to Burgundy
  • Gain an alliance with Burgundy
  • Berri revolts
  • Guyenne revolts
  • Global revolt risk +5 for 240 months
  • Centralization -3
  • Aristocracy +3
  • +200 relations with Burgundy
  • -100 relations with Provence
  • Event 170306 - Negotiations at Arras for France will never fire
  • Event 137051 - The Alliance of Montereau for Burgundy is triggered immediately

Dauphiné — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 1 days of January 2, 1420
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after October 22, 1422)

Description

Charles Dauphin of France had not attended the negotiations between Henry V and Charles VI at Troyes because he had not been invited. His father had been furious with the news of the Dauphin's actions at Montereau. Nevertheless, the negotiations had proceeded smoothly and had led to the Treaty of Orleans. This peace agreement secured for the King of England a daughter of Charles VI and the Duchies of Normandy and Guyenne in full sovereignty. Charles VI gained Henry V's renunciation of his claim to the Crown of France, and the Duke of Orleans and the Duke of Bourbon now had their freedom. Some within the Armagnac ranks were furious at Charles VI's territorial concessions, as their lands were now feifdoms of the Kingdom of England, and would deeply resent the treaty for years to come. However, the release of the Duke of Orleans and Duke of Bourbon soothed many tempers, and their adjutants were quick to return to the service of their lords. The Dauphin came to realize that England's renunciation of her claim of France was well worth the temporary loss of Guyenne. With Burgundy in disgrace, and Orleans and Bourbon in the ascendant at Charles VI's court, it only made sense to reconcile with his father...

Actions

A. Adhere to the Treaty Stipulations

  • Stability +1
  • Cede Poitou to England
  • Cede Guyenne to England
  • Cede Gascogne to England
  • Poitou will no longer be considered a national province
  • Guyenne will no longer be considered a national province
  • Gascogne will no longer be considered a national province
  • Global revolt risk +2 for 24 months
  • +50 relations with England
  • +25 relations with France
  • +25 relations with Burgundy
  • +25 relations with Provence
  • Event 164167 - The Dauphin Ratifies the Treaty of Orleans for England is triggered immediately

B. Refuse to acknowledge such a vile treaty!

  • Stability -1
  • Gain a temporary casus belli against England for 60 months
  • +4000 infantry in the capital province
  • +1000 cavalry in the capital province
  • -100 relations with England
  • -50 relations with France
  • Event 164168 - The Dauphin's Refusal for England is triggered immediately

Dauphiné — Not random

Will happen within 1 days of January 2, 1420
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1423)

Description

Charles of Bourbon, son of the captive Jean I Duke of Bourbon, remains firmly on our side.

Actions

A. Good!

  • +25 gold
  • +4000 infantry in the capital province
  • +1000 cavalry in the capital province
  • +3 diplomats

Dauphiné — Not random

Will happen within 1 days of January 2, 1420
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1423)

Description

Louis of Orleans, son of the captive Charles I Duke of Orleans, remains firmly on our side.

Actions

A. Good!

  • +25 gold
  • +4000 infantry in the capital province
  • +1000 cavalry in the capital province
  • +3 diplomats

Dauphiné — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 30 days of January 11, 1420
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1425)

Description

The Dauphinist forces in Champagne have surrendered.

Actions

A. We've lost the province...

  • Stability -1
  • Cede Champagne to England

Dauphiné — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 30 days of January 11, 1420
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1425)

Description

The Dauphinist forces in Nivernais have surrendered.

Actions

A. We've lost the province...

  • Stability -1
  • Cede Nivernais to England

Dauphiné — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 1 days of October 22, 1422
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1422)

Description

On October 21, 1422, King Charles VI of France died in complete isolation. In accordance with the agreements made between the Dauphin and the Duke of Burgundy, the latter agreed to recognise Charles VII as successor to the throne, but at the price of great concessions regarding the government of the Kingdom. The Burgundians remained the puppetmaster, a neccessity in order to break the ambitions of the House of Lancaster.

Actions

A. Long Live King Charles VII!

  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become France
  • Size of loans changed to 200 ducats
  • Aristocracy +1
  • Centralization +1
  • +50 victory points

Dauphiné — Not random

Conditions

Will happen on October 22, 1422

Description

Charles VI, Valois King of France has died. As his only remaining son, Charles, Dauphin of France, must claim the inheritance that is rightfully his.

Actions

A. It is mine through right!

  • +50 gold
  • +5000 infantry in a random province
  • +2500 cavalry in the same province
  • Champagne will be considered a national province
  • Artois will be considered a claim province
  • Flandern will be considered a claim province
  • Calais will be considered a claim province
  • Picardie will be considered a claim province
  • Ile de France will be considered a national province
  • Nivernais will be considered a national province
  • Bourgogne will be considered a claim province
  • Orléanais will be considered a national province
  • Maine will be considered a claim province
  • Auvergne will be considered a national province
  • Cévennes will be considered a national province
  • Béarn will be considered a claim province

Dauphiné — Not random

Conditions

Will happen on October 22, 1422

Description

Charles VI, Valois King of France has died. As his only remaining son, Charles, Dauphin of France, must claim the inheritance that is rightfully his!

Actions

A. It is mine through right!

  • +50 gold
  • +5000 infantry in a random province
  • +2500 cavalry in the same province
  • Champagne will be considered a national province
  • Artois will be considered a claim province
  • Flandern will be considered a claim province
  • Calais will be considered a claim province
  • Picardie will be considered a claim province
  • Caux will be considered a claim province
  • Ile de France will be considered a national province
  • Nivernais will be considered a national province
  • Bourgogne will be considered a claim province
  • Orléanais will be considered a national province
  • Maine will be considered a claim province
  • Normandie will be considered a claim province
  • Auvergne will be considered a national province
  • Cévennes will be considered a national province
  • Gascogne will be considered a claim province
  • Béarn will be considered a claim province

Dauphiné — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of October 24, 1422
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1422)

Description

France is now firmly in our hands...

Actions

A. France is united!

  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become France
  • Stability +3

Dauphiné — Not random

Will happen within 1 days of October 25, 1422
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1423)

Description

Charles of Bourbon, son of the captive Jean I Duke of Bourbon held in London, reaffirms his commitment to us. He recognizes our rightful claim to the Kingdom of France.

Actions

A. Good!

  • +25 gold
  • +5000 infantry in the capital province
  • +1000 cavalry in the capital province

Dauphiné — Not random

Will happen within 1 days of October 25, 1422
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1423)

Description

Jean 'the bastard' of Orleans, brother and Lieutenant of the captive Charles Duke of Orleans held in London, reaffirms his commitment to us. He recognizes our rightful claim to the Kingdom of France.

Actions

A. Good!

  • +25 gold
  • +5000 infantry in the capital province
  • +1000 cavalry in the capital province

Dauphiné — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 20 days of January 2, 1424
Checked again every 20 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after July 30, 1424)
unless prevented by
Action B of 20410 - Buchan and Wigtown Assist the Dauphin for Scotland

Description

The Scottish Earls of Buchan and Douglas had led a French embassy to Scotland in order to raise more troops for Charles VII's efforts against the English. The Earls and their affinities supported Charles VII, and Charles himself was eager to enlist their active support. Buchan had already been named Charles's Constable of France for his loyalty and for his efforts against the English. Charles VII had been so pleased with the Earl that he was rumoured to raise the Earl to the Duchy of Touraine.

Actions

A. Oh good more Scots

  • +6500 infantry in the capital province
  • +25 relations with Scotland

Dauphiné — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 30 days of January 1, 1425
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after July 23, 1461)

Description

After the military defeats that followed one after another, it became obvious that Charles's cause was lost for the foreseable future. Charles was confined to estates in southeastern France.

Actions

A. All is lost... (End Game)

  • Cede Artois to Burgundy
  • Cede Calais to England
  • Cede Picardie to Burgundy
  • Cede Caux to England
  • Cede Nivernais to Burgundy
  • Cede Orléanais to England
  • Cede Maine to England
  • Cede Normandie to England
  • Cede Vendée to England
  • Cede Poitou to England
  • Cede Limousin to England
  • Cede Auvergne to England
  • Cede Cévennes to England
  • Cede Guyenne to England
  • Cede Gascogne to England
  • Event 164180 - English Final Victory for England is triggered immediately
  • Event 137066 - The Collapse of the Kingdom of Bourges for Burgundy is triggered immediately
  • Event 137068 - Joan's Advance for Burgundy will never fire

Dauphiné — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 30 days of January 2, 1427
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1428)

Description

Jean 'the bastard' of Orleans was Lieutenant of Orleans while his brother Charles I was a captive in London. Jean's sympathies had always remained with Charles VII and so he had now decided that his services would be put to better use if he were to place them at the Dauphin's disposal. Charles VII had welcomed Jean and was eager to enlist the support of his highly capable vassal.

Actions

A. An able commander!

  • Stability +1
  • Leader Jean de Dunois becomes active
  • +4000 infantry in the capital province
  • +1000 cavalry in the capital province

Dauphiné — Not random

Conditions

  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • Control Champagne
    • Control Ile de France
  • The following must not occur:
  • The following must not occur:
    • France exists
  • Monarch Charles is active

Will happen within 30 days of January 1, 1429
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after July 23, 1461)
unless prevented by
Action A of 170294 - The Death of Charles VI for France

Description

Having won a great moral victory in Orleans in 1429, Charles, always urged on by Joan the Maid, pushed on towards Rheims, where the Consecration would ensure a decisive psychological advantage over his young English rival. With Joan as a figurehead, the royal party walked through Champagne, which was under Burgundian control, and managed to reach the Cathedral without incident.

Actions

A. Gloria in excelsis deo !

  • Stability +3
  • +200 gold
  • Global revolt risk -5 for 60 months
  • Centralization +2
  • Monarch's diplomatic skill +2 for 60 months
  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become France
  • Size of loans changed to 200 ducats
  • +50 relations with Burgundy
  • +100 relations with Provence
  • +50 victory points

Dauphiné — Not random

Conditions

  • Event 164171 - The Legacy of Charles VI for England has already occurred
  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • England controls Normandie
    • England controls Caux
    • England controls Ile de France
    • England controls Picardie
    • England controls Maine
    • England controls Orléanais
    • England controls Champagne
    • England controls Nivernais
    • England controls Berri
    • England controls Vendée
    • England controls Poitou
    • England controls Guyenne
    • England controls Limousin
    • England controls Auvergne
    • England controls Cévennes
    • England controls Dauphiné
    • England controls Lyonnais
    • England controls Languedoc

Will happen within 5 days of April 2, 1429
Checked again every 5 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after May 2, 1429)

Description

In April 1429, the situation of Charles VII was hardly secure. The Treaty of Troyes, the English occupation and Burgundian hostility seemed to be in a position to take away all his legitimacy sooner or later, if he did not soon manage to gain a spectacular success capable of impressing itself on the mind of the Kingdom. At this point Charles met a young country woman from Donrémy, she claimed to be sent by God, and to be ready to risk all to make the 'gentle Dauphin' the indisputable King. For some time before predictions had spoken of such help. Shall we accept the services of this maid?

Actions

A. A sending from God!

B. Return this Country Woman to her Sheep

  • Stability -1

Dauphiné — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 200 days of January 1, 1435
Checked again every 200 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 1, 1436)

Description

After six years of useless combat, it appeared that the Maid, on whom so much hope had rested, was not able to achieve her great work. From now on useless and abandoned by all, little Joan had to withdraw to a convent, far from the world, to prevent the revenge of the Dauphin or her enemies from falling upon her.

Actions

A. So it Goes

  • Stability -2
  • Offensive Doctrine -3
  • Innovativeness -2

Dauphiné — Not random

Conditions

Will happen on July 23, 1461

Description

The Death of Charles, Dauphin of France heralded the arrival of his son, Louis, to take his place. Louis was a strong and gifted leader, despite his appearance. He was fully prepared to further his father's claim. The war for the Throne of France was just beginning, in Louis' eyes.

Actions

A. We must advance the claim!

  • Stability -1

Dauphiné — Not random

Conditions

  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • Control Champagne
    • Control Ile de France
  • The following must not occur:
  • The following must not occur:
    • France exists
  • Monarch Louis * is active

Will happen within 0 days of July 24, 1461
Checked again every 0 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 5, 1477)

Description

Louis pushed on towards Rheims, where the Consecration would ensure a decisive psychological advantage over his enemies. The royal party walked through Champagne and managed to reach the Cathedral without incident.

Actions

A. Gloria in excelsis deo !

  • Stability +3
  • +200 gold
  • Global revolt risk -5 for 60 months
  • Centralization +2
  • Monarch's diplomatic skill +2 for 60 months
  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become France
  • Size of loans changed to 200 ducats
  • +50 victory points

Dauphiné — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 5 days of January 6, 1477
Checked again every 5 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1477)

Description

Louis of Valois is now Louis XI King of France.

Actions

A. Louis XI Is Annointed

  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become France

Dauphiné — Not random

Conditions

Will happen on December 30, 1485

Description

If the succession of Philip the Good, in spite of his lack of legitimacy to the throne, had not posed a problem, it did at a time when the line of Valois-Burgundy seemed firmly established. A major crisis began when King Charles left a girl, Mary, as his only heir. If her rights on the Duchy of Burgundy and the other patrimonial lands could not be disputed, it was not so with the Crown of France, which could not fall to a woman. Who would finally claim the throne was far from obvious.

Actions

A. Charles is Consecrated King of France

Dauphiné — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 1 days of January 1, 1486
Checked again every 1 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1486)

Description

Charles of Valois was only sixteen years old upon the death of Charles VII the Bold, but his descent through the line of his grandfather Charles VI, made him the most legitimate candidate. This young man, rather disgraceful in physique, had a difficult puberty and is especially delayed in his intellectual development. This is why his elder sister, Anne of France, stands as regent of France with her husband, Pierre de Beaujeu. If Burgundy had lost the Kingdom of France for lack of a male heir, it was by the regency of a woman that the Valois recovery of the throne would be directed.

Actions

A. Charles is Consecrated King of France

  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become France
  • Move capital to Ile de France
  • Size of loans changed to 200 ducats
  • Aristocracy +1
  • Centralization +1
  • +50 victory points

Dauphiné — Not random

Will happen on April 9, 1498

Description

With the unexpected death of the Charles, the direct senior line of the Valois lineage came to an end. The line of succession was traced back to Charles VI's younger brother, Louis I, Duke of Orleans, and through his direct heir Charles I, father of Louis II, of Orleans. With Louis II's ascension, the House of Orleans now ruled Dauphine.

Actions

A. The House of Orleans now rules Dauphine!

  • Orléanais will be considered a national province

Dauphiné — Not random

Conditions

  • The following must not occur:
    • France exists
  • Country has at least 12 non-colonial provinces

Will happen within 30 days of April 10, 1498
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after August 3, 1589)

Description

It does not matter if Paris or Rheims is controlled, the powerful Dauphin now claims the Crown of France. Will someone oppose?

Actions

A. Great!

  • Flag graphics set to default
  • Become France
  • Move capital to Ile de France

Dauphiné — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 137060 - The Estate of Charles VI for Burgundy

Description

The Duke of Burgundy, the master of Paris, has gained the assistance of the Parliament in passing an order to deny the rights of the Dauphin to the Crown of France. This affront could only be corrected in one way, and that was to confront the traitorous Duke of Burgundy!

Actions

A. This means war!

  • Stability -1
  • +10000 infantry in the capital province
  • +3000 cavalry in the capital province
  • Start a war with Burgundy

Dauphiné — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 170318 - The Estate of Charles the Bold for France

Description

Charles of Valois was only sixteen years old upon the death of Charles VII the Bold, but his descent through the line of his grandfather Charles VI, made him the most legitimate candidate. This young man, rather disgraceful in physique, had a difficult puberty and is especially delayed in his intellectual development. This is why his elder sister, Anne of France, stands as regent of France with her husband, Pierre de Beaujeu. With Burgundy having imposed a marriage with Mary, the unity of the Kingdom is not called into question.

Actions

A. Charles is Consecrated King of France and Duke of Burgundy

  • Geldre will be considered a national province
  • Holland will be considered a national province
  • Zeeland will be considered a national province
  • Köln will be considered a national province
  • Alsace will be considered a national province
  • Lorraine will be considered a national province
  • Champagne will be considered a national province
  • Luxembourg will be considered a national province
  • Brabant will be considered a national province
  • Artois will be considered a national province
  • Flandern will be considered a national province
  • Calais will be considered a national province
  • Caux will be considered a national province
  • Ile de France will be considered a national province
  • Nivernais will be considered a national province
  • Franche-Comté will be considered a national province
  • Lyonnais will be considered a national province
  • Bourgogne will be considered a national province
  • Berri will be considered a national province
  • Orléanais will be considered a national province
  • Maine will be considered a national province
  • Normandie will be considered a national province
  • Vendée will be considered a national province
  • Poitou will be considered a national province
  • Limousin will be considered a national province
  • Auvergne will be considered a national province
  • Cévennes will be considered a national province
  • Languedoc will be considered a national province
  • Guyenne will be considered a national province
  • Gascogne will be considered a national province
  • Global revolt risk +6 for 60 months
  • dutch will become an accepted culture
  • Inherit the realms of Burgundy
  • Inherit the realms of France

Dauphiné — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 137060 - The Estate of Charles VI for Burgundy

Description

With the death of King Charles VI, the Dauphin and Philip Duke of Burgundy had entered into a series of negotiations aimed to find a peaceful and rightful settlement for the feud between the two. The Dauphin was prepared to make amends for the assassination of Philip's father, grant the Duke of Burgundy the disputed territories which included the Somme towns, and free the Dukes of Burgundy from liege homage to the Crown of France. In return, Philip would fully back Charles's claim to the throne of France, and make war on those who would oppose the new King of France. Thus, Charles VII could finally return to the capital, and the Duke of Burgundy was confirmed in his possessions and could expect no interference from Paris.

Actions

A. The Kingdom is with us!

  • Inherit the realms of France
  • Size of loans changed to 200 ducats
  • Aristocracy +1
  • Centralization +1
  • +50 victory points
  • Cede Picardie to Burgundy
  • Artois will no longer be considered a national province
  • Flandern will no longer be considered a national province
  • Picardie will no longer be considered a national province
  • Bourgogne will no longer be considered a national province

Dauphiné — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 170316 - The Estate of Charles the Bold for France

Description

Charles VII 'The Bold' of France died unexpectedly on January 5th, 1477, leaving a daughter as his sole issue. Salic law forbid the inheritance of the Crown by and through the female line. Louis's father, Charles, had been barred from the throne decades ago by then Duke Philippe of Burgundy, but no mention was made of Charles's future heirs. Thus, Louis stood to inherit the Crown of France.

Actions

A. Louis Rises to the Throne of France!

  • Inherit the realms of France

Dauphiné — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 170294 - The Death of Charles VI for France

Description

On October 21, 1422, King Charles VI of France died. Without the English, Burgundy was unable to gain sufficient control of Paris to advance his own aims. Upon hearing the news of his father's death, and after consulting his council, Charles decided to make his way to Rheims to be consecrated as Charles VII King of France. Having the firm support of the Archbishop of Rheims, along with the remnants of the Armagnac alliance, Charles met little resistance.

Actions

A. Long Live King Charles VII!

  • Inherit the realms of France
  • Size of loans changed to 200 ducats
  • Aristocracy +1
  • Centralization +1
  • +50 victory points
  • Event 137059 - Charles is now King of France for Burgundy is triggered immediately

Dauphiné — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 137053 - The Demands of the Duke of Burgundy for Burgundy

Description

In the Agreement of Montereau John the Fearless accepted the recognition of Charles as the true Dauphin of France, he pushed the Valois into the pocket of the Burgundian Party, the only guarantee to the Crown. The Duke was in position to ask anything and everything. Burgundy, which was at war, wished for as many men as possible in the line. Those of the Dauphin might be placed at her disposition.

Actions

A. The Dauphin Is Subjected

  • Stability -1
  • Lose 3000 troops in a random province
  • Lose 3000 troops in a random province
  • Lose 4000 troops in a random province

Dauphiné — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 137054 - The Demands of the Duke of Burgundy for Burgundy

Description

In the Agreement of Montereau John the Fearless accepted the recognition of Charles as the true Dauphin of France, he pushed the Valois into the pocket of the Burgundian Party, the only guarantee to the Crown. The Duke was in position to ask anything and everything. The Duke suffered from money problems and thought his good friend the Dauphin was in a position to compensate him for his support.

Actions

A. The Dauphin is Subjected

  • Stability -1
  • -100 gold

Dauphiné — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 361026 - The Meeting at Chinon for Dauphiné

Description

After much hesitation, Charles agreed to support Joan, urged on by his mother-in-law Yolanda of Aragon who never ceased in her support of the young country woman. Throughout the Kingdom, rumours spread of a Maid, who by her purity would cure the evils caused by Isabella of Bavaria. It was however, not as leader in war that Joan would achieve her feats, but as a symbol, proof of the divine support to the claims of Charles. The moral repercussions which resulted from her successes at Orleans, then at Rheims greatly enhanced the recognition of the legitimacy of Charles throughout France.

Actions

A. Drive the English out of France!

  • Start a war with England
  • Offensive Doctrine +3
  • Quality +1
  • Innovativeness +1
  • Land tech investment: +500
  • Leader Jeanne d'Arc becomes active
  • +5000 cavalry in the capital province
  • Monarch's military skill +3 for 24 months
  • Stability +2

Dauphiné — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 170318 - The Estate of Charles the Bold for France

Description

Charles of Valois was only sixteen years old upon the death of Charles VII the Bold, but his descent through the line of his grandfather Charles VI, made him the most legitimate candidate. This young man, rather disgraceful in physique, had a difficult puberty and is especially delayed in his intellectual development. This is why his elder sister, Anne of France, stands as regent of France with her husband, Pierre de Beaujeu. If Burgundy had lost the Kingdom of France for lack of a male heir, it was by the regency of a woman that the Valois recovery of the throne would be directed.

Actions

A. Charles is Consecrated King of France

  • Calais will be considered a national province
  • Caux will be considered a national province
  • Ile de France will be considered a national province
  • Normandie will be considered a national province
  • Orléanais will be considered a national province
  • Maine will be considered a national province
  • Berri will be considered a national province
  • Vendée will be considered a national province
  • Poitou will be considered a national province
  • Limousin will be considered a national province
  • Auvergne will be considered a national province
  • Cévennes will be considered a national province
  • Languedoc will be considered a national province
  • Guyenne will be considered a national province
  • Gascogne will be considered a national province
  • Lyonnais will be considered a national province
  • Inherit the realms of France
  • Global revolt risk +4 for 60 months

Dauphiné — Not random

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Action A of 170291 - The Generous Peace of Henry V for France

Description

After the triumphal campaign of 1419-1420, nothing more could prevent Henry V from making his rights to France recognised. However, he chose to negotiate a generous peace, contrary with his former declarations. Henry V was prepared to release the Dukes of Orleans and Bourbon. Both of whom, had been held captive in London since Agincourt. Furthermore, Henry V was to wed Katherine Valois, daughter of Charles VI. Lastly, the English would accept a large payment to cover Henry V's costs, his renunciation of the Crown of France, KAtherine's dowry, and the ransom for the two Dukes. In the meantime, Burgundy, abandoned by Henry V, could not maintain a hold on either PAris, or Charles VI. The Dauphin, and the principle Armagnac leaders, regained control of Charles VI.

Actions

A. Excellent!

  • Gain France as vassals
  • -100 relations with Burgundy
  • +200 relations with England
  • +100 relations with France

Dauphiné — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 170292 - The Death of Charles VI for France

Description

On October 21, 1422, King Charles VI of France died in complete isolation. In accordance with the agreements made between the Dauphin and the Duke of Burgundy, the latter agreed to recognise Charles VII as successor to the throne, but at a price. Burgundy would no longer pay homage for Flandern and was granted the Somme towns. Burgundy recognized Charles VII's sovereign right to the throne of France, but the Duke of Burgundy was to pay merely lip service to Charles for his Burgundian estates.

Actions

A. Long Live King Charles VII!

  • Stability +3
  • Inherit the realms of France

Dauphiné — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 170288 - The Treaty of Troyes - Henry will Inherit the Crown for France

Description

Duke Philip of Burgundy's father, John 'the Fearless' had slaughtered the Armagnacs, including their leader, Bernard VI, and in turn had been cut down at Montereau in vengeance. In the aftermath of Montereau, Philip threw his lot in with the English. King Henry V had demanded the Crown of France, and to this effect a treaty recognizing Henry as regent and legitimate successor to Charles VI was drafted and signed at Troyes. Duke John's murder at Montereau had demonstrated to Charles VI that his son was unfit for the throne, a decision that was soon ratified by the Parlement in Paris. Those who refused to swear an oath of allegiance to the new order were now traitors and rebels. The Dauphinists, including the remnants of the Armagnac's, were now rebels in the eyes of the Burgundians and the English usurper, and had retreated south of the Loire shortly before Paris was captured. The Treaty commits England to conquer the lands held by the so-called rebels. Charles VI's remaining forces split along their partisan leanings. Many surrendered, some entered active service for Henry V, while others openly declared themselves for Charles, the 'rebel King of Bourges'. Dauphinist sympathies would stall the English campaign for some time as many strongholds to the south and east of Paris continued to resist the English advance. Nevertheless, the Burgundians commanded the city of Troyes which would facilitate Henry's push to link the Burgundian heartland with his newly acquired French posessions. Despite the early opportunity, the treaty was a serious blow to the sole surviving son of Charles VI and legitimate heir of France. Charles's hesitatation would cost him and his supporters dearly in the early phases of Henry V's renewed conflict...

Actions

A. Champagne and Nivernais will be hard pressed...

  • Stability -1
  • +3000 infantry in the capital province

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