AGCEEP_Specific_IncaEmpire.txt

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1419-1819: Annexation Of Chimor for Inca Empire
1438-1438: Pachacuti's Ascension for Inca Empire
1440-1456: Capital Of The Four Corners for Inca Empire
1460-1470: Conquest Of Chimor for Inca Empire
1471-1471: Avachumbi And Ninachumbi for Inca Empire
1500-1600: The Great Plague for Inca Empire
1525-1525: The Death Of Huayna Capac for Inca Empire
1527-1529: The Inca Civil War for Inca Empire
1527-1529: The War Between The Brothers for Inca Empire
1529-1680: The loss of Cuzco for Inca Empire
1530-1537: Defeat And Capture Of Atahuallpa for Inca Empire
1530-1535: Defeat And Capture Of Huascar for Inca Empire
1532: Date with destiny for Inca Empire
1536-1580: The Empire strikes back for Inca Empire
1536-1819: Reclaim Lima for Inca Empire
1536-1580: The death of the last Inca for Inca Empire
1540-1819: Cuzco Is Ours Once Again for Inca Empire
1580-1819: European Influences for Inca Empire
1750-1751: The true sphericity of the Earth for Inca Empire
Triggered (triggered event): Atahuallpa's ransom for Inca Empire
Triggered (triggered event): Battle at Cajamarca for Inca Empire
Triggered (1533): Death of Atahuallpa for Inca Empire
Triggered (1532): The Emperor's escort for Inca Empire

Inca Empire — Not random

Conditions

  • Inca Empire controls Montana
  • Chimú exists

Will happen within 10 days of April 2, 1419
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)

Description

The Chimu people were desert dwellers who worshipped the moon. Unlike the Incas who worshipped the sun, the Chimu viewed the sun as a destroyer. They were skilled goldsmiths, and the Incas adopted many of their ceremonial customs. Much of the gold that was later looted by the Spanish was created by the skilled hands of the Chimu.

Actions

A. Chimor Is Ours

  • +1000 gold
  • Inherit the realms of Chimú

Inca Empire — Not random

Will happen within 200 days of January 2, 1438
Checked again every 200 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1438)

Description

As Viracocha and his heir fled, a young prince by the name of Inca Yupanqui, summoned warriors to defend the town of Cuzco from invading Chanca armies. Most of the Inca recruits sensing that the battle was hopeless, did not participate and instead gathered and watched. The tide of battle swiftly turned, however, when Inca Yupanqui went straight for the Chanca idol, capturing it. When the spectators saw the Chanca armies panic, they instantly joined the Inca side. This victory earned the young prince the title 'Pachacuti', which means Lord Cataclysm. It sparked a spree of conquest that would continue until the death of Huayna Capac, some 90 years later.

Actions

A. Birth Of An Empire

  • +10 national manpower
  • -5% inflation
  • Gain barrack in Cuzco
  • +3 base manpower in the capital province
  • +1 base manpower in a random province
  • +1 base manpower in a random province
  • +1 base manpower in a random province
  • +1 base manpower in a random province
  • +1 base manpower in a random province
  • Land tech investment: +500
  • Stability +1
  • +10000 infantry in the capital province
  • Land +2
  • -200 gold

Inca Empire — Not random

Will happen within 160 days of April 2, 1440
Checked again every 160 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after June 15, 1456)

Description

With an empire secured, Pachacuti handed the reins of conquest to his brother Capac Yupanqui and his son Tupa Yupanqui, and focused the rest of his life on the the art of empire managing. Pachacuti literally evacuated the town of Cuzco to rebuild it into the spiritual headquarters of the empire. One way in which he did this, was to take the 'huacas', or holy objects, from the nations he conquered and moved them to Cuzco, where Inca priests revered them. But at the same time these holy objects were in a sense held hostage, to discourage their respective worshippers from revolting. But perhaps his greatest achievement was the impressive fortress of Sacsahuaman located in the capital of Cuzco. This Massive fortress required 20,000 men 30 years to complete. Ironically though, this same fortress would help the Spanish defend their hold on the city from Inca insurgents less than a hundred years later...

Actions

A. Restructure The Empire

  • +10000 population in Cuzco
  • Gain Fine Arts Academy in Cuzco
  • Fortress level in Cuzco +1
  • Stability +1
  • Infrastructure tech investment: +1000
  • -400 relations with Chimú
  • -750 gold

B. Limited Restructure

  • +10000 population in Cuzco
  • Infrastructure tech investment: +500
  • -3% inflation
  • -400 relations with Chimú
  • -500 gold

C. Save Our Money

  • +10000 population in Cuzco
  • -5% inflation
  • -400 relations with Chimú
  • +500 gold

Inca Empire — Not random

Conditions

  • Chimú exists

Will happen within 100 days of April 2, 1460
Checked again every 100 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after June 30, 1470)

Description

A popular poem depicts the grim fate that awaited those who opposed the Incas: 'We'll drink chicha from your skull - From your teeth we'll make a necklace - From your bones, flutes - From your skin we'll make a drum - And then we'll dance.'

Actions

A. Unite the World!

  • Start a war with Chimú
  • +20000 infantry in Cuzco
  • +20000 infantry in Cali
  • +10000 infantry in a random province

B. Halt Further Expansion

  • +100 relations with Chimú
  • +300 gold

Inca Empire — Not random

Conditions

  • Inca Empire owns Guayaquil

Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1471
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1471)

Description

According to Inca legend, Tupa Inca learned of islands west in the Pacific Ocean. Fascinated, he built a fleet of balsa rafts and set sail towards the rumored islands. After a year, he returned with dark skinned people and many strange objects. Centuries later Thor Heyerdahl proved Inca balsa rafts were capable of trans-oceanic voyages.

Actions

A. This Is Fantasy

  • -3% inflation

B. Our Flying Necromancer Confirms This To Be True

  • Gain an explorer in Guayaquil
  • Naval tech investment: +300
  • -100 gold

Inca Empire — Not random

Conditions

  • At least one of the following must occur:
    • At least one of the following must occur:
      • Castilla has been discovered by Europeans
      • Toledo has been discovered by Europeans
      • Tago has been discovered by Europeans
      • Ile de France has been discovered by Europeans
      • Lincoln has been discovered by Europeans
      • Holland has been discovered by Europeans
    • At least one of the following must occur:
      • Spain is a neighbor
      • Castile is a neighbor
      • Portugal is a neighbor
      • England is a neighbor
      • France is a neighbor
      • Netherlands is a neighbor
    • All of the following must occur:
      • Country is at war
      • None of the following must occur:
        • Inca Empire and Aztec Empire are at war
        • Inca Empire and Chimú are at war
        • Inca Empire and Mayas are at war
        • Inca Empire and Zapotecs are at war
    • All of the following must occur:

Will happen within 301 days of January 2, 1500
Checked again every 301 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 30, 1600)

Description

Historically, the Spanish settlement at Panama introduced a new disease to the continent. The epidemic gradually expanded, leaving millions of South American Indians dead in it's wake.

Actions

A. Our People Are Dying!

  • Stability -5
  • -5000 population in Cali
  • -5000 population in Azuay
  • -5000 population in Guayaquil
  • -20000 population in Cajamarca
  • -8000 population in Montana
  • -1000 population in Huanuco
  • -300 population in Atalaya
  • -400 population in Lima
  • -1400 population in Ayacucho
  • -400 population in Manu
  • -50000 population in Cuzco
  • -700 population in Arequipa
  • -1400 population in Titicaca
  • -400 population in Taqari
  • -700 population in Potosi
  • -1100 population in Moquega
  • -400 population in Arica
  • -1000 population in Tucuman
  • -1000 population in Atacama
  • -400 population in Coquimbo
  • -20 national manpower
  • Lose 10000 troops in a random province
  • Lose 10000 troops in a random province
  • Lose 5000 troops in a random province
  • Lose 5000 troops in a random province
  • Lose 5000 troops in a random province
  • Lose 5000 troops in a random province
  • Lose barrack in Cuzco

Inca Empire — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 30 days of January 5, 1525
Checked again every 30 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after April 4, 1525)

Description

The strange plague, which has swept across the four corners of Tahuantinsuyu, has claimed the lives of the emperor Huayna Capac and his named heir Ninan Cuyuchi. Which of his sons will succeed him?

Actions

A. Atahuallpa

  • Leader Atahuallpa becomes active
  • Leader Chalcuchima becomes active
  • Leader Quisquis becomes active
  • Leader Ruminahui becomes active
  • Monarch Atahuallpa becomes active
  • Move capital to Cali
  • +5000 population in Cali
  • +10000 infantry in Cali
  • +7000 infantry in Montana
  • +5000 infantry in Guayaquil
  • Quality -1
  • Offensive Doctrine -3
  • Event 81009 - The War Between The Brothers for Inca Empire will never fire

B. Huascar

  • +20000 infantry in the capital province
  • Quality -3
  • Offensive Doctrine -4
  • +7000 infantry in Lima
  • Event 81010 - The Inca Civil War for Inca Empire will never fire
  • Monarch Huascar ° becomes active
  • Leader Huascar becomes active

Inca Empire — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of January 2, 1527
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after October 11, 1529)
unless prevented by
Action B of 81008 - The Death Of Huayna Capac for Inca Empire

Description

Atahuallpa refused to accept Huascar as emperor. Instead he proclaimed himself King Of Quito, and declared independence from the empire. Years passed before Huascar assembled an army to recapture the north from his rebellious half brother. But Huascar's new army was largely inexperienced. Meanwhile, Atahuallpa had the help of three talented generals and a battle hardened army...

Actions

A. Huascar Sends An Army North

  • Fortress level in the capital province +1
  • Stability -5
  • Global revolt risk +2 for 26 months
  • Cuzco revolts
  • Cuzco revolts
  • Cuzco revolts
  • Cuzco revolts
  • Cuzco revolts
  • Cuzco revolts
  • Cuzco revolts
  • Cuzco revolts
  • Manu revolts
  • Ayacucho revolts
  • Lima revolts
  • Titicaca revolts
  • Arequipa revolts
  • Potosi revolts
  • Taqari revolts
  • Moquega revolts
  • Arica revolts
  • Tucuman revolts
  • Atacama revolts
  • Coquimbo revolts

Inca Empire — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 20 days of June 11, 1527
Checked again every 20 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after October 30, 1529)
unless prevented by
Action A of 81008 - The Death Of Huayna Capac for Inca Empire

Description

Atahuallpa refused to accept Huascar as emperor. Instead he proclaimed himself King Of Quito, and declared independence from the empire. Years passed before Huascar assembled an army to recapture the north from his rebellious half brother. But Huascar's new army was largely inexperienced. Meanwhile, Atahuallpa had the help of three talented generals and a battle hardened army...

Actions

A. Send An Army North

  • Cali revolts
  • Cali revolts
  • Cali revolts
  • Cali revolts
  • Cali revolts
  • Cali revolts
  • Cali revolts
  • Cali revolts
  • Guayaquil revolts
  • Montana revolts
  • Cajamarca revolts
  • Atalaya revolts
  • Huanuco revolts
  • Stability -7
  • Global revolt risk +2 for 26 months

B. I Will Not Fight My Brother!

  • Grant independence to Chimú
  • Stability +2

Inca Empire — Not random

Conditions

  • Spain controls Cuzco

Will happen within 7 days of July 27, 1529
Checked again every 7 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after March 30, 1680)
unless prevented by
Action A of 191999 - The loss of Cuzco for Inca Empire

Description

The army of general Apu Kizkiz was also easily routed, and the capital Cuzco was taken without resistance and plundered, but everything of value that could be removed had already been taken and hidden. Many indians were tortured to no avail. Those treasures would never be found. To gain control of the vast masses of indians, the Pizarros installed a puppet monarch. One of the many sons of Huayna Capac, Manco Inca.

Actions

A. We have lost our capital!

  • +400 relations with Spain
  • Move capital to Manu
  • +5000 population in Manu
  • Fortress level in Cuzco -3
  • Fortress level in Cuzco +1
  • Cede Cali to Spain
  • Cede Guayaquil to Spain
  • Cede Azuay to Spain
  • Cede Cajamarca to Spain
  • Cede Montana to Spain
  • Cede Huanuco to Spain
  • Cede Atalaya to Spain
  • Cede Ayacucho to Spain
  • Cede Lima to Spain
  • Cede Cuzco to Spain
  • Cede Arequipa to Spain
  • Cede Moquega to Spain
  • Cede Arica to Spain
  • Cede Tucuman to Spain
  • Cede Atacama to Spain
  • Cede Coquimbo to Spain
  • Cede Potosi to Spain
  • Event 285158 - The capture of Cuzco for Spain is triggered immediately
  • Monarch Manco becomes active

Inca Empire — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 100 days of January 2, 1530
Checked again every 100 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1537)

Description

Now finally seen by his subjects as the rightful heir to the throne of Huayna Capac, Huascar tortured Atahuallpa to death for his treason.

Actions

A. Peace At Last

  • Stability +3
  • +60 victory points
  • Quality -1

Inca Empire — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 100 days of July 2, 1530
Checked again every 100 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after January 2, 1535)

Description

Victorious, Atahuallpa imprisoned his brother Huascar, and tortured him. But on his way to Cuzco, Atahuallpa consulted the oracle of Huamachuco. The oracle predicted Atahuallpa would meet a bad end. Furious, Atahuallpa beheaded the old priest.

Actions

A. Peace At Last

  • Stability +1
  • +60 victory points
  • Move capital to Cuzco

Inca Empire — Not random

Conditions

  • Leader Francisco Pizarro is active

Will happen on November 16, 1532
unless prevented by
Action B of 285208 - Pizarro claims Peru for Spain for Spain
Action B of 260941 - Pizarro claims Peru for Portugal for Portugal

Description

Pizarro first encountered the Inca army, 80,000 men strong, at Cajamarca. He realized that he was outmatched and devised a scheme to kidnap the emperor. He sent forth an embassy of twenty riders under the command of Hernando de Soto, to impress the Emperor Atahuallpa and to invite him to an interview at Cajamarca. Will the emperor accept his invitation?

Actions

A. Accept the invitation

B. Meet under our own terms

Inca Empire — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 7 days of March 22, 1536
Checked again every 7 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after March 30, 1580)

Description

The new Emperor Manco Inca, was in fact a prisoner in his own palace, humiliated by the Spaniards. As the atrocities against his people became known to Manco Inca, he began to develop a hatred for them. Hernando Pizarro finally restored Manco Inca's freedom and dignity, but it was too late. Villac Umu counseled Manco Inca to send out secret orders for gathering weapons and large crop plantings in preparation for war with the Spaniards. He made his move around Easter 1536. Having won the trust of Hernando, he was granted permission to attend a ceremony northwest of Cuzco, instead he and Villac Umu convened a war council in the mountains. Ultimately however, hatred of the Incas among the natives was stronger than that of the Spanish, and many natives rallied to the Spanish cause. But during this period, the Spanish were very nearly driven into the sea...

Actions

A. Reclaim What Is Ours

  • Break vassalization with Spain
  • Start a war with Spain
  • +20000 infantry in Manu

B. The Spanish And The Traitors Are Too Powerful

Inca Empire — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of March 22, 1536
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
unless prevented by
Action B of 191006 - The Empire strikes back for Inca Empire

Description

After recapturing Lima, the question was raised about what to do with the Spanish foreigners who remained in Lima. Resentment of the Spanish and their atrocities against our people makes simply killing them off a popular choice. But perhaps if we allow them to live, we can learn the secret of their advanced weaponry...

Actions

A. Kill The White Invaders!

  • -2000 population in Lima
  • Culture in Lima changes to andean
  • Religion in Lima changes to pagan
  • Lima revolts
  • -50 relations with Spain
  • Stability +1

B. They Can Stay, If They Adopt Our Ways

  • Culture in Lima changes to andean
  • Religion in Lima changes to pagan
  • +1 base tax value in Lima
  • Land tech investment: +500
  • Infrastructure tech investment: +500
  • Stability -2

C. We Can Learn Much From Them If We Let Them Be

  • Change technology group to Asian
  • Innovativeness +2
  • +50 relations with Spain
  • Revolt risk value in Lima -1
  • +4 base tax value in Lima
  • Land tech investment: +500
  • Infrastructure tech investment: +500
  • Stability -10

Inca Empire — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of July 18, 1536
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after November 30, 1580)

Description

Manco Inca was killed by two Spanish desertors, that had decided to change sides again and return with the honor of having killed him. The fight still continued until the last of his successors, Tupac Amaru, lost his capital Vilcabamba (Manu) and was captured and executed in 1572. With his death, the resistance became ineffective, and the Inca Empire was completely absorbed by Spain.

Actions

A. We surrender (End Game)

B. We fight until the bitter end

  • Stability -3

Inca Empire — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 10 days of April 2, 1540
Checked again every 10 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)
unless prevented by
Action B of 191006 - The Empire strikes back for Inca Empire

Description

The siege of Sacsahuaman was difficult, so let us be certain that we won't lose this great city ever again.

Actions

A. Reclaim The Capital

  • Move capital to Cuzco
  • Stability +2

B. I Prefer Vitcos As Capital

  • Stability +1

Inca Empire — Not random

Conditions

  • Inca Empire owns Cuzco
  • Inca Empire owns Lima
  • Inca Empire owns Cali
  • State religion is pagan
  • Innovativeness is at 5 or higher

Will happen within 1800 days of April 2, 1580
Checked again every 1800 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 31, 1819)

Description

As contact with Europeans grew, the citizens of the Inca Empire began to question their old beliefs and looked toward the emperor for guidance. Most still cling to the old beliefs, but there is a small minority who wish to explore other ways of thinking. They are now too afraid to make their opinions known, but if the emperor justifies their belief perhaps others will follow.

Actions

A. Our Beliefs Are Fine, And Will Not Change

  • Change religion to pagan
  • +30 victory points
  • -10% inflation
  • Innovativeness -1
  • Stability +2

B. Revamp Our Beliefs To Counter Christianity

  • Change religion to buddhist
  • Religion in the capital province changes to buddhist
  • Religion in a random province changes to buddhist
  • Religion in a random province changes to buddhist
  • Religion in a random province changes to buddhist
  • Religion in a random province changes to buddhist
  • Religion in a random province changes to buddhist
  • Religion in a random province changes to buddhist
  • Religion in a random province changes to buddhist
  • Religion in a random province changes to buddhist
  • Religion in a random province changes to buddhist
  • Innovativeness +1
  • Stability +2

C. Jesus Christ Is One Of Our Gods, But Not The Only One

  • Change religion to orthodox
  • Religion in the capital province changes to orthodox
  • Religion in a random province changes to orthodox
  • Innovativeness +1
  • Stability -2

D. Reject Pagan Beliefs For The One True Faith

  • Change religion to catholic
  • Change technology group to Asian
  • +6 missionaries
  • +5000 gold
  • +20% inflation
  • Innovativeness +2
  • Stability -15

Inca Empire — Not random

Conditions

Will happen within 360 days of January 2, 1750
Checked again every 360 days until trigger is met (cannot happen after December 2, 1751)
unless prevented by
Action B of 170118 - The true sphericity of the Earth for France
Action B of 170119 - The true sphericity of the Earth for France

Description

In the 1730s the french physicist Pierre de Maupertuis proposed the organization of two scientific expeditions in order to test whether the Earth was flattened at the poles (as predicted by Newton) or flattened at the equator (as predicted by Descartes). One expedition, with Maupertuis and Clairaut, travelled to Laponia and the other, with La Condamine and Antonio de Ulloa, to the vice-royalty of Peru, near Quito. Both expeditions measured a certain fraction of degree of the Earth's sphere and compared the longitudes obtained. The results showed the correctness of Newton's hypothesis. These two expedition were one of the first true international scientific enterprises, involving, among others, french, swedish, spanish and ecuadorian scientists.

Actions

A. An interesting expedition

  • Infrastructure tech investment: +25
  • Naval tech investment: +25

Inca Empire — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 285152 - Santiago! Y a ellos! for Spain

Description

When Atahuallpa showed up with 10,000 unarmed men, Friar Valverde started preaching to him and gave him a Bible. It was impossible for Atahuallpa to understand anything, as it was the first time he saw a book, and the interpreter barely could speak some words of Spanish or Quechua. Irritated, Atahuallpa threw down the Bible and demanded compensation for the plundering of the Spaniards. His act triggered an attack by the Spaniards. 'Santiago! Y a ellos!' Was the war cry that echoed through the great plaza at Cajamarca. Spanish cavalry charged into the courtyard, slashing at Inca flesh. Even unarmed, the Inca opposed determined resistance and hundreds of them were killed. However with the capture of the Emperor, resistance collapsed and the survivors escaped. Atahuallpa, knowing the lust for gold of the strangers, offer them a room filled with gold and silver up to the reach of his hand. The precious metals arrived quickly through the excellent communications of the empire. Atahuallpa's ransom was the highest ever paid.

Actions

A. Give them all our gold

  • -50 victory points
  • -10000 gold
  • -3% inflation

Inca Empire — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 191001 - The Emperor's escort for Inca Empire

Description

Atahuallpa's distrust was well founded. When he throw away the Bible from Friar Valverde and demanded compensation for the Spaniards plundering, they treacherously attacked him. Luckily his men were well armed and were a hundred to one. All the bearded devils were cut to pieces, but regretfully Atahuallpa was seriously wounded. Immediately, preparations were made to kill any stranger on sight.

Actions

A. War to the demons

  • Start a war with Spain

Inca Empire — Not random

Triggered by

Action A of 285153 - Death of Atahuallpa for Spain

Description

Without the emperor to rule, the Inca Empire was in anarchy. As indians plundered the military warehouses, the entire military structure collapsed and most soldiers went home. The Spaniards defeated Inca general Ramiñahui at Quito without much problem and approached the capital. Cuzco was evacuated. The Inca empire had disintegrated.

Actions

A. Our world has come to an end

  • Monarch Atahuallpa will never rule
  • Monarch Tupac-Huallpa becomes active
  • Stability -6
  • Lose 5000 troops in a random province
  • Lose 5000 troops in a random province
  • Lose 5000 troops in a random province
  • Lose 5000 troops in a random province
  • -400 relations with Spain
  • Centralization -3
  • Cede Cali to Spain
  • Cede Azuay to Spain
  • Cede Guayaquil to Spain
  • Cede Cajamarca to Spain
  • Cede Huanuco to Spain
  • Cede Ayacucho to Spain
  • Cede Lima to Spain
  • Cede Arequipa to Spain
  • Cede Pastaza to Spain
  • Cede Montana to Spain
  • Cede Atalaya to Spain
  • -40000 population in Cuzco
  • Fortress level in Cuzco -2

Inca Empire — Not random

Triggered by

Action B of 191000 - Date with destiny for Inca Empire

Description

Surrounded by a huge army and up against only a handful of Spaniards, the all powerful Emperor of the Inca had nothing to fear and so he went the next day to meet the bearded devils that had plundered his subjects. He went accompanied by 10,000 of his soldiers, but as a sign of confidence and lack of fear to the strangers he chose to have them unarmed.

Actions

A. Show confidence and go unarmed

B. Show prudence and arm to the teeth

AGCEEP_Specific_IncaEmpire.txt